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Chapter 282

The title was not just in name. There were plenty of benefits that came with it.

An honorary mayor would receive 1% of their fief’s income, and they had the authority to make decisions on how their fief was managed and developed.

The title and fief were not to be belittled at all. Take Theodore, for example. His fief was located near Charleston’s capital and was a second-tier city that was flourishing called Kandis.

One percent of Kandis’ annual profit garnered Theodore billions on a yearly basis.

Charlotte’s fief was slightly under par. Her city was covered with flowers, and even though its development was not as great, she was still able to earn 700 to 800 million annually.

However, the more power one had, the heavier one's responsibility.

Most of the businesses within Charleston were operated by the royal family. The princesses and princes who had been bestowed a fief would need to be responsible for the livelihoods of the citizens living on their lands.

Both princes and pri
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