Alsu-sama, I've written down what you asked for.
"Thank you, Leon. You're working fast."
"Well, after all, there is the magic of House Reed. I used to gather information when I was in the King's Land."
"No, thank you. Leon was a hard-working man. I didn't think that when I was in King's Landing, I was investigating how royalty used to work."
"It's also Arus-sama's influence. They collect books on the way there, don't they? I've seen what Ars is doing, so I'm looking at the old literature on the land I went to for the first time."
"I see. Are you familiar with history books and other literature? Liliana likes books, but Leon is also studying hard. So this is the royal and aristocratic political system that was once in place."
"That's right. Details vary from time to time. But it seems that the king was divided into higher and lower aristocracy. The higher aristocracy was involved in politics, and the lower aristocracy seemed to be dominated by practice. I'm sure the Fontana family will build on them, but are you sure?
"Hmm, that's a tough part. In this world, I want to be able to operate the army as quickly as possible. Otherwise, we can't build a kingdom and protect it."
"So, are you going to adopt a completely new political system? If that happens, you may be confused."
"I don't know... In the meantime, the Fontana Charter is the norm. Build a nation around it. Garold will take the throne, but even if he is king, he will keep the Fontana Charter. The forthcoming kingdom of Fontana will not be a powerful person, but the rules of the kingdom will be at the centre."
"Surely that would be better. And maybe you shouldn't do something strange because it's going to be too kingdom-like."
"Hmm? What do you mean?
"I personally really appreciate the Fontana Charter. The best part is that rights are guaranteed under the King, even to aristocrats and even knights under him, or even to civilians. This is really good."
"Well, I guess so. I don't think anybody would want their stuff taken away rationally."
"No, that's not all. I wonder if this protection would have a different effect."
"Another effect?
"Yes, that would make it easier for other aristocracies and knights to take in."
"... oh, I see. It's easy to absorb other forces."
"That's right. Fontana will continue to walk as a kingdom, but the future is difficult. I think it will probably confront many aristocracy and the royal family. And winning a battle is not enough to get over it. I think we need to increase our allies."
"I agree, Leon. Though there may be times when opposing aristocracy is possible, it would be better to bring talented people and powerful forces into Fontana with tactics. In that sense, is it significant that the Fontana Charter already exists and clarifies the protection of rights?"
"I think so. If there are rules that guarantee their lands, rights, and possessions when we think about whether the nobles who now have their own ground will surrender to the Fontana family, it would be easier to be on our side. The Fontana Charter will always help the kingdom."
"Well, that's because I've kept my independence to a certain extent. No matter how much protection of rights is claimed, there is no point in weak countries being attacked lightly. After all, the most important thing in kingdom-building is defense."
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