Noble Lady Reformation Guide

Chapter 98: Power and Love (3)



The mansion of Count Belmierd was located in the small city of Floren, beyond the natural fortress of Ratman Gorge and across the vast plains.

This small city, which was also Ellen’s birthplace, was a mandatory stop for most of the southern trade routes leading to Ebelstein.

Because of this, it was not unusual to see mercenaries establishing bases or brokers crowding the main road to haggle.

Floren was a small city, but one with great influence.

Even though it could be crossed from end to end in less than half a day, the volume of logistics distribution was so great that it could be considered a miniature Ebelstein.

As the place with the highest tax revenue within the Count Belmierd’s territory, this city was the family’s most treasured possession.

To see the mansion of the ruler of this region, Count Belmierd, one had to cross the city and look up at Rabir Hill, which rose after the plains.

The mansion, built as if to overlook Floren from above, had become a symbol of the region.

It was the mansion of Count Belmierd.

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