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Chapter 249 Interview with Imperial Times

At around 11:20 am, the Unicorn Lion landed at the airport in Vallahat.

Ryan and others had just walked out of the spaceship while chatting. A conspicuous nobleman in the already closed airport passage immediately attracted their attention.

The noble man with long light golden hair combed into a low ponytail hanging on his chest bent down with an impeccable smile on his face and bowed slightly and said, "Three, I haven't seen you for a long time. In the name of his father Duke Elbarrea, Lufas Elbarrea welcomes you to the Jade Duke."

Although the smile on the other person's face was very decent, Ryan could still keenly see a very obscure indifference and distantness from his eyes.

'This guy is still the same... He is the name of the fake smirk.'

This noble son in the hereditary green dress of Elbarrea is Lufas Elbarrea, known as the first person of the young generation of nobles, the eldest son of the Duke of Helmut Elbarrea and the elder brother of Yusses.

Ryan, Angelica and Patrick also returned the gifts with standard aristocratic etiquette. After leaving the airport, the four of them quickly boarded the high-end guided sedan and drove to the Elbarea City Hall under the crazy photos of the reporters around them.

Rosai and Weita were not interested in this kind of noble communication, so they simply stayed on the boat and started playing the blade tabletop game that Crow gave them before leaving Tolista.

Of course, the two did not intend to stay on the ship all the time. After the airport blockade was lifted, they planned to wander around Vallahat. With the ability of these two witches, the entire empire could teleport at will. After playing with the Emerald Guard, they would naturally leave.

The annual aristocratic congress still attracted the attention of many media and the public as usual, including the Empire Times, which had the largest circulation and the highest authority in the empire.

The difference between this Lingbang Conference and previous years is that the younger generation gathered. In previous years, the four descendants of famous families who were not present for various reasons often chose to attend the conference together.

Norton, the chief journalist of the Empire Times, was allowed to conduct a brief interview with Ryan and others.

When Ryan, Angelica and Patrick found the temporary residence of their families under the entertainment of Lufas, the four young people gathered in a living room again, and Norton immediately interviewed and inquired.

"Hello four, it's a privilege to meet you. In order not to waste your time, let's get to the point."

Norton skillfully prepared the paper and pen, and first asked Ryan with anticipation, "It's the first time Mr. Reinhardt has attended the Lingbang Conference. I heard that this gathering for the younger generation was initiated by you. Can you ask, why did you choose to return to the aristocratic circle this year?"

Ryan nodded with the reserved smile that the nobles should have, "Of course, to put it simply, I want to discuss with my fellow nobles of my generation whether there should be some changes to the traditions that have been passed down by the aristocrats for hundreds of years from our generation."

"Oh?" Norton smelled some hot news with the talent of a reporter. He hurriedly asked, "Can you please tell me in detail?"

"Yes, yes."

Ryan adjusted his sitting posture and said with a serious expression, "Mr. Norton should also be aware of the current contradiction between the reformists and the nobles... or the common people and the nobles."

After Norton nodded, Ryan continued, "I had a meeting with Prince Olibart recently, and he mentioned it a little bit."

"There are such fierce conflicts between the nobles and civilians of the Ereponian Empire. Apart from the incitement of some people with ulterior motives, the fundamental reason is that they do not know each other well enough."

"The nobles are too arrogant and receive elite education from prestigious schools that can only be admitted to the school with nobles since childhood. When cultivating heirs who have enough talents to inherit the family, they actually have a great sense of separation from the civilian class of the empire."

"From this perspective..." Ryan spread his hands and smiled, "I think it is a good idea for Tolz NCO Academy to recruit aristocratic and civilian students at the same time. The 7 special department class established this year has also been included in both aristocratic and civilian students."

"Will this class bring some beneficial positive changes to the situation of opposition between nobles and civilians in the future? Let's wait and see."

When Lufas heard Ryan's words, a meaningful look flashed in his eyes. Angelica nodded in agreement, but Patrick curled his lips, obviously unable to change the concept he had developed since childhood.

Norton's expression was very surprised. He did not expect that the heir of Duke Kane, who had been rumored to be disobedient since childhood, would have such a bold idea.

You should know that the nobles have always praised the inheritor of tradition, and have never changed much over the years. If Ryan's words were spread to the entire aristocratic circle, they would inevitably cause an uproar.

Some nobles who can see the situation clearly will agree with his intention to make changes, while others who are greedy and unyielding and keep the traditions will inevitably criticize him fiercely.

Norton was amazed and thought, "It is true that only as the leader of the Kane family's nobles dares to come up with this bold idea."

'It seems that this young master Reinhardt has a lot of ideas, but it depends on his follow-up actions. If he is not a fantasy who can only talk big, then... this person is a noble talent no less than Mr. Lufas.'

In the next interview, Norton, an experienced journalist, was tactful and he turned to Lufas, Angelica and Patrick to ask some questions each so that they would not feel neglected.

After the interview, Norton respectfully bowed to the four and thanked them and left the living room.

On the way to leave the Duke City Pavilion, he thought with regret, "If it weren't for the time when it was about to fall into turmoil, with talented men like Prince Lufas and Prince Reinhardt, perhaps the conflict between the nobles and the civilians would not have been so prominent."

‘And Mr. Reinhardt just now did not mean slandering. Prime Minister Osborne has indeed been a bit aggressive in recent years. What scale will the future civil war... develop to?’

In the living room, Lufas praised with a smile, "Reinhart, your ideas are very forward-looking, but I don't know how many people in the younger generation will agree with your ideas?"

Ryan shrugged and said, "I'm afraid I'm not very optimistic. You can see a little clue from Patrick's expression. His thoughts represent the attitudes of most children who grew up in the aristocratic circle to some extent."

Angelica crossed her legs after Norton left, and she said carelessly, "It's up to people. Since we live in this turbulent era, we must naturally be responsible for our identity."

"Instead of continuing to stick to the incompetence and being criticized by the reformists for grasping certain weaknesses, it is better for us to take the initiative to remove some old traditions that cannot keep up with the times. Nobles cannot always grow up in an environment that is bound by the people, right?"

"Haha~" Lufas smiled unanimously, "It's a very interesting idea. I'm looking forward to the formal gathering of the younger generation tomorrow, although I'm not optimistic about this proposal being passed."

As the organizer of this Territory Congress, Lufas still has a lot to do after the interview, so he took the lead in saying goodbye to the three of them and left.

Ryan narrowed his eyes and looked at Angelica first. "What do you think of Lufas?"

"Hmph~" Angelica shook her head with her hands in her chest. "It's still the same. Under the enthusiasm on the surface, it makes people feel a sense of alienation. Have this guy ever had a sincere friend since he was a child?"

"Forehead……"

Patrick, who was ignored by the two, raised his hand weakly and said, "Two... I'll leave first. My father still needs some things to help me."
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