This was a problem for any large family.
For the Arlan family, which had developed in the Kalo Kingdom for centuries, it had an extremely large number of people.
Having a large family could, of course, be a good thing, but it was also a burden.
With the Arlan family's strength, they could not nurture that many people.
At the end of the day, there was only one Viscount position, and they definitely would not give out their territory.
After all, if the territory was given out, as time went on, the territory that the Arlan family would control would become smaller and smaller until it became a pile of loose sand.
When that time came, the Arlan family would cease existing.
In order to avoid this, the Arlan family naturally would not split up their territory and would just give some economic support to those who would not inherit the Viscount position.
However, they were limited in how much they could give as well.