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... ry force to maintain their rule, which led to the concept of the nation becoming extremely null and void. This was because the so-called Imperial Court, the so-called royal family, was merely a selection by several major aristocratic families to push forth a proxy to rule.
In fact, the entire Empire’s power still remained firmly in the hands of a few aristocratic families. There was no other reason except for the resources they controlled and their formidable military strength.
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