Dongying was also an island nation, but its territory was considerably larger than the minuscule Liuli Country.
Moreover, most of its land was connected by landmasses, Su Chengyu didn't know whether this was convenient for the people of the world, but it certainly was convenient for the Royal Family in controlling the entire Dongying.
For a long time, Dongying had an Emperor.
The Emperor held the highest sovereign power, with the Cabinet responsible for domestic affairs.
In simple terms, the Emperor usually didn't concern himself with anything, acting like a hands-off manager, but if they wished, they could interfere in any matter.
The Dawn Harbor Emperor, the possessor of Dongying's supreme authority.
And yet, with such absolute centralization of power, the status of Dongying's Royal Family had remained unshaken for hundreds of years.
It wasn't that no one had thought about challenging it, but that nobody could.