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As expected, the King would not be bothered with the marriage of all the commoners and nobles, but it was different for feudal lords and the nobles who hold great power. He has to even out the balance of power so that no one house or territory would hold too much.
In this case, since I was just a girl with no backing unlike before, there was no worry of Laius’s power increasing with this marriage.
But, Laius was originally too powerful.
The Laius who, in the ...
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