"Stop talking, and you won't be ashamed... It's because you're old and disrespectful. You've made a mess of your family. You don't distinguish between the legitimate and the common, and you're young and old. Those cheap hooves dare to run wild on my head."

"I can't bear to see them lift their legs and sell them. Just a few aunts are worth your fighting."

"Can I sell it? Dare I sell it? It's your baby son's mother. I sold my mother and won't swallow me alive in the future."

Speaking of this, I have to mention a long time ago.

In his early years, the first generation of British Duke was also one of the meritorious heroes who fought with Taizu. Taizu was honored as a treasure and rewarded all meritorious heroes to share this beautiful river and mountain. That's true, but it's just a scene. It's hereditary to seal their children, but it's beheaded to seal meritorious officials for the fifth generation. The difference between inside and outside was understandable by those generals at that time. It would be the same for yourself. After all, people are selfish.

Taizu is a benevolent king. After he ascended the great treasure, he did not cook rabbits and dogs and hide birds and bows like the Taizu emperor of the previous dynasty. All the meritorious officials of that generation came to a good end. So far, although they did not share this beautiful river and mountain as they said during the initial uprising, these meritorious officials have enjoyed glory and wealth under the shadow of their father.

Later generations had their own future. Some meritorious officials worked hard in the afterglow of their parents and did not humiliate their family. Instead, they opened branches and leaves and established their own doors to form a powerful family. Some of their descendants were mediocre and could only keep their current state, while others ate and waited for food. All of them formed dandies and did not worry about the future.

Several generations down, the original Taizu's foresight came out. The different surnames and titles of Da Xi are divided into several grades. Some are only granted to individuals, such as Chengen Bo. This generation is Chengen Bo. After Chengen Bo dies, his descendants will only be white unless they find another way out. There are three generations and five generations, that is, only three or five generations.

The title granted by the British Duke at the beginning of the dynasty was cut off because of his great contribution, that is, the fifth generation. Up to now, the British Duke has passed on this to the fourth generation. In other words, once this generation of British public dies, it will be handed down to another generation, and the British government will come to an end.

There is also one of the most pitiful provisions of the Daxi Title Inheritance System, that is, the father passes on the son, and it can only be passed on to the grandchildren unless the son dies. This provision was set by the emperor. It is estimated that considering that the titles of those meritorious officials in the opening Dynasty have almost passed to the last generation, some people have drilled loopholes to pass them on to the next generation, and then covet the glory of these decades.

The Duke of England, now 60, has seven sons and 15 sons. He has not yet established a son of the government. It is estimated that he is also considering inheritance. After all, his eldest son is nearly 50 people. A man with a clear eye can see which is longer or shorter for a man of fifty or for a young child.

This unpromising scheme of the British government makes many people in Beijing laugh privately, but it's not that the victim can't understand the sudden collapse of an oncoming big family.

As a result, the British government has always been in chaos, although it looks bright on the surface. There is no distinction between the legitimate and the common, and the order of rank and inferiority is disordered. Other common sons in the government also know that the future British Duke is never born out of the legitimate, so they don't respect the British Duke and his wife. Especially the aunts who gave birth to the youngest bastards, as if they were the future husband of the house.

They often make the British public so popular that they wipe their tears, but they can't take these.