Chapter 330 Merlfolks unique way of settling matters
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King Mercer was unable to reply to the question asked by his wife, Queen Maria. What she had just said was indeed very reasonable and also logical, because thinking deeply, the Silver Kingdom wasn't really the territory itself, but rather the people themselves living in the territory. Who would even bother calling a place with no people as a Kingdom? No one, because no territory could be called a Village, Town, City, Capital, Kingdom, or even an Empire without any people living in such places. Of course, the Ruler of the territory is considered as one of the people, but would someone be called a Ruler as well without any people? Obviously, they won't, because a Ruler can only be called as such when they have people to rule.