The mayor of Delpon, John Senior, though only an earl, was a powerful lord with estates and military powers, and his actual status was so high that it made John Junior, his successor, also have a very high status.
The son relies on the father's prosperity. This was quite normal!
Even when John went to the capital, he was the kind of man who was more conspicuous and talkative. Even members of the so-called royal family, who had no real power, had to speak politely to him.
However, there were four Golden Sons opposite him, and none of them cared to give him any respect.
He felt aggrieved, but he dared not get angry.
His father had taken most of the soldiers, and now there were too few armed forces in Delpon to trap the four Golden Sons.
The problem was… even if there were a large number of soldiers, was it really suitable to hold a grudge against a group of undying people?