He recalled that the Lancaster land belonged to Baron Helois, whose territory had stirred up considerable controversy not long ago.
And now, Baron Helois, who already possessed the qualifications for a dukedom inheritance, could afford to be addressed as "Your Highness."
Thinking of this, he looked at Kael with a subtle change of expression. For a moment, his mouth opened and closed without being able to articulate a complete sentence.
This was a nobility with the chance to inherit the entire Duchy of Lancaster, and as someone who grew up in the Human Kingdom, Lawrence knew better than anyone that a high title did not always represent a high status.
The most important aspect of a noble's status is the added value they bring.
For someone like Baron Helois, even as a baron, how many other marquises, earls, and viscounts dared to speak out in the absence of a clear stance against Baron Helois?