Alexander II was once again shocked by Zhu Wencong's words, as he always managed to utter profound maxims that astounded others.
Without nobility, there would be no royalty, although the two are mutually dependent, they are also locked in a love-hate relationship.
To put it bluntly, this country is a business owned by the nobility and the royalty, with the royalty as the chairman in name, but in reality, just a minor shareholder.
In Tsarist Russia, they still dared not replace the royalty directly, because the various regions existed relatively independently and did not need to listen to the central government.
The reason for the rapid change of royalty in the East was that the central government had absolute control over the regions. If you didn't comply, they took action!