Anyway, European nobility, one and all, have fallen.
It sounds nice, but don't be fooled by any royal family or titles; they all have to cozy up to capitalists now. Money is what matters most. You won't feel it domestically, but abroad, you feel it every moment.
In this respect, Su Chenghui and Guan Xiyun share the same view.
If you have money, you're the boss, even if you just came back from planting rice in the fields with muddy legs, they still have to cater to you.
Nowadays, the nobility only has symbolic significance, and the church also has to look at the faces of capitalists.
That's why they often organize social gatherings, using the nobility and the church to tell stories and develop their own interests. This is also one of the capitalists' tactics; therefore, the domestic impression of them is always tagged with elegance and nobility.
Across the Atlantic in North America, that's not the case.
So the stories there are all about resources, war…