Chapter 206: Otto's Reform (III)

The status of nobility, in addition to being exempt from the punishment received when committing crimes, also has many relatively favorable treatments.

Take, for example, the labor that everyone is required to perform.

When it comes to the lord, even the lowest rank of the life lord, he can be exempted from servitude by paying a sum of money.

After the title is baronial, it can be directly exempted from servitude.

Another example is to receive education, and the children of ordinary people enter secondary schools and universities, except for the need

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