"What? I thought you were going to marry a lot of wives, but you didn't?"
Laura's Mansion in the Land of the Orients.
When I talked to Laura who was working there, I was told that.
It says that after marrying Elizabeth, you will marry Theon. Did you think that was the case with Laura?
"I didn't mean to do that, but..."
"So, what are you going to do with me, Alphonse?" I'm sure she wants to marry Mr. Alphonse. "
"Me? Am I marrying me too?"
"If not Alphonse-san, who were you going to marry?" Like Hannah, you bring in a strong mercenary from somewhere to marry you? If you do that, you'll probably be very sad, Mi-chan. "
Metier.
Certainly, when I return to New Barca, I often get caught up in it because I miss it so much, but you were willing to marry me.
Well, as long as I live in my house, the Barca Palace, I don't really get to know anyone else.
If you're not going to marry me, you're going to be a former orphan, and I need to find someone to marry.
I've never thought about it.
Is it okay to marry so many people?
"The kingdom of the Orient is a kingdom of law. There is nothing in that law that prohibits bigamy. And Mr. Alphonse is originally from another country, isn't he? I thought that was the culture behind the mausoleum. I don't normally hire lots of prostitutes.”
I see.
I don't know what I'm doing coming from a land I don't even know.
They say it's something to feel in many ways.
That's why the marriage view was unknown.
The fact that she seemed to have a lot of women by her side meant that she had been seen to be planning to have a lot of daughters-in-law in the future.
I didn't mean to do that myself.
But that's what happens in the Fontana Realm.
Originally, by performing the ritual of inheritance, inheritance rights can be clearly distinguished between those who are born with and those who do not.
No matter how many people and children you make, a child cannot inherit a house without having inheritance rights.
That's why it seems that there are children between many people, such as a part-time brother.
But it might be a good idea to have more people to marry.
"What do you mean, there's no legal problem?"
“Yes, no matter how many people you make a contract with, you won't touch the law. But I think we need to think about another way.”
"What do you mean by another law?"
“It's about property rights. After Alphonse's death, the bereaved family will take over the property, but the more wives there are, the more divided they will be. As it stands, the new city of Barca was built by Alphonse after he took possession of the land, but it will be divided. I'll kick your ass, I'm sure."
"I see... property. Maybe we should keep that to ourselves, too, with Elizabeth." It seems that there is a completely different way of thinking in the Brillia magic country. "
"That's true, too. There will be arrangements at the time of marriage, and you may want to check what kind of engagement Senator Banage has put together.”
Hmm.
It was a marriage that started with the idea of entering into an alliance with the nobility of the Brillian Mage country, but there were more things I had to think about than I thought.
Well, of course.
But I left it to Banage without thinking about it.
I mean, you don't know how to divide the wealth after death.
I fought it and it was a problem for future generations.
I thought so, but apparently it was pretty sweet.
The Orient was only one city state in a small country.
But the Vandenburgs are different.
It is called a great power, and it is a fine house that has the character of a count among the enchanted nations of Brillia.
And such houses have separate inheritance from the actual property.
"Claims? That's it, Elizabeth." I have the right to own the land, right? "
"Yes, I have a claim in the Vandenburg County as a daughter of the Vandenburg family. Therefore, my child will have the right to inherit the Vandenburg family."
"Does that mean that I and Elizabeth's son can act in search of the land of the Vandenburgs?" That sounds like a source of contention, but is it okay? "
"Well, that's what happens." However, it is an aristocratic custom. We'll never fight over our claims. ”
In the Orient, there is a property regime that is divided by law.
It seemed that wealth would be divided among the children in the same way in Brillia.
But it seems that there is a claim attached to it.
Is it a right to claim property that is divided into siblings other than yourself as if it belonged to you?
It is said that they can still activate their claims and fight among themselves.
I didn't know it because I didn't think it was my business at the House of Lords, and I wasn't interested.
Once again, I decided to ask Elizabeth about the claim.