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Chapter 719 - Chapter 106: Land Tax

Under the feudal nobility system of the Middle World, for the vast peasants living under the rural system, the small noble lords overseeing them are considered as the greatest authority.

My noble knight, is not my knight,

In comparison, so are the peasants.

The King grants nobles land, allowing them to act as agents for feudal rule. This method completely transfers the rights of local administration and tax collection to the nobles, letting them manage and govern the extensive country regions on behalf of the throne.

Because of this, many peasants in the countryside only know the lords, who control their lives and deaths, and are unaware of the existence of the King.

Under the hereditary system of noble titles,

In isolated villages, the ruling noble family governs the peasants for generations, gradually cultivating immense authority over time.

This,

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