《"Biography of the Vincent Family" mainly revolves around the three points of the Vincent Manor, the contribution of the Vincent family to the royal families of the past generations, and the power they hold.

For example, Vincent Manor suffered two fires in 1453 and 1454. The reasons for the two fires (genealogical relationships and some family secrets) were found in the manuscript that Miss Alice Letasha saw. (not clearly written) and the reasons involving genealogy will bring up some entanglements between other families. In the latest Vincent family achievements, of course, it includes the deeds of Alice Abigail.

It also includes an analysis of the family relationships of many royal nobles in Christian City, especially the rights part, which also includes the properties they operate. For example, Alice Abigail’s property was gifted to the Merleidner Manor..

How the Redner Manor was confiscated, and the list of slaves in the Redner Manor, the crimes committed, the plants planted, etc. are all recorded in detail.

Even if it is not complete, Miss Alice Letasha can have a brief understanding of many things by flipping through a few shallow pages.

(For all books such as family biographies, the latest content will be placed at the front to facilitate review, modification and organization. Therefore, if you read old things, you need to turn back the page. This is why Miss Alice Letasha did not You can see some things related to your mother by reading a few pages.)

The matter of Redner Manor is not very simple. It can be said that her mother, Alice Abigail, dedicated the manor to her in a more general way. It's an idea that's considered a hot potato.

The biggest reason why Redner Manor was confiscated was due to the blood sacrifice incident. After being investigated, the new king Will Edward ordered it to be cleared. The reason why Alice Abigail was given to Alice Abigail was not simply because she was a member of the royal family. This is because the Vincent family has made an indispensable contribution to this matter.

So this part is recorded among the achievements of the Vincent family.

Miss Alice Letasha's father, Vincent Faust, and her mother could be regarded as rookies in the court, so in the end, the Vincent family's reward was given to Alice Abigail, hoping to use this opportunity It can consolidate her position in the Vincent family and show their importance.

Alice Abigail's approach was not only a manifestation of disapproval of slavery, but also a firm expression of her position, not involved in politics and not participating in the competition for rights, and at the same time, she removed herself from the new power struggle.

As for why Susan Warrior among the twelve representatives and some waiters treated Miss Alice Letasha with contempt and disrespect, while others showed great respect, and some did not show any Flattery also does not express contempt.

This part involves a very important point. For a member of the nobility or royal family, it is the inheritance rights that determine everything.

In terms of property, it is divided into personal property and family property. For example, family property belongs to the entire family. For example, the younger brother of the Vincent family also has the inheritance rights of the Vincent Manor.

But here, unless the Vincent family reaches an agreement and declares that the heir to the Vincent Manor is Miss Alice Letasha, the inheritance rights of the Vincent Manor have nothing to do with Miss Alice Letasha.

In other words, if Miss Alice Letasha's father passes away, then the inheritance of Vincent Manor belongs to the Vincent family. This is family property and has nothing to do with Miss Alice Letasha. What she can inherit The only personal property owned by her father, Vincent Faust, will be recovered and distributed by the family.

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