The Armand Family's manor.
The wide-open gate welcomed its master's return.
The feeling of "coming home" made Lind's emotions complex.
He possessed the memories and emotions of "Lind Armand," but he was very clear that he was not the original Lind Armand.
Gently turning his neck, he took in everything with his eyes.
Within the vast territories of the Royal City, nobles' manors were like small fiefdoms with their own independent operating systems.
The feudal system created hierarchical bonds between the King and the nobles, the land belonged to the nobles but they must remain loyal to their monarch during this period.
Until loyalty ceased, and the land was reclaimed.
In their manors, nobles could have their own armies, serfs, mills, farmlands, and even markets, ensuring self-sufficiency without external trade.
The main labor force of the manor came from serfs, with very few hired workers or tenants, as human life was the cheapest thing, both now and before the apocalypse.