Chapter 47: More Terrifying Than Prussia

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Carlo was in a very good mood. This banquet resolved the problem Carlo most wanted to solve: to establish an institution that united all the nobles and ensure Carlo's influence over the entire nobility. Although the nobles present were only a part of the entire Spanish aristocratic class, most of the dukes with higher status and influence were present, except for some who were far away or delayed by other matters, such as the Duke of Serrano, who was far away in Cuba. It is believed that once the news of the establishment of the Royal Council is announced, it will attract more nobles to apply to join the Royal Council. This was also an opportunity for the nobles to express their opinions. Those nobles who eagerly applied to join the Royal Council were naturally willing to support Carlo

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