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... nd third sons can only get very few resources, and they have to make a living when they grow up.

This is not harsh, but if each generation splits the territory, within a few generations, everyone will become civilians, and noble titles will no longer exist.

As the second son of the Viscount, he was lucky. At least he learned words and arithmetic from a scholar when he was a child. When he grows up, he may be able to serve higher aristocrats.

At the worst, I can live alone as ...

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