Chapter 35: Life

Dayu Country has a legacy of more than four hundred years, and there's always been a saying that the Royal Court and the Noble Families share the rule of the world.

A hundred years ago during turbulent times, the Royal Family seized the opportunity to weaken the influence of the Noble Families within the country. They also implemented a cabinet system, seemingly wanting to replace the Noble Families' rule over the various major provinces.

But even a starving camel is bigger than a horse.

Although the Noble Families of today are not as powerful as they were a hundred years ago, where they could sit on an equal footing with the Royal Family or even regard the Royal Family as the strongest among them, their influence remains extremely astonishing.

Even if a Governor appointed by the cabinet wants to start work in a certain area, they must have the support of the local Noble Families.

If the Noble Families are displeased, the government's operations might not even run smoothly.