Chapter 410: Origin (1)
Perhaps because of the vast size of the imperial palace, the walk to the garden took longer than expected.
It seemed several times larger than any palace I had visited before, including those in Helium, Alvenheim, and even the enemy kingdom of Teres.
According to Mari, this was because the sheer expanse of the empire required an equally extensive administrative structure.
Each territory had its own laws, and the lords governing them were granted significant authority to make management easier.
Naturally, the reporting procedures for each region were complex, which inevitably led to a variety of departments.
In fact, what I could see with my own eyes was only a fraction of the whole.
‘Even the White House or the Kremlin wouldn’t be this big.’
Even the offices of the presidents of the United States and Russia—countries renowned for their vast territories—probably weren’t this large.
In every sense, it was a scale befitting an “Emperor.”
