"Only two? That's very few," Peniel remarked.
"Both King Themos and Royal Advisor Mason didn't deal with these affairs much. So, many governors no longer bothered to appeal their unsolved affairs to the royal court anymore," Thaergood explained.
Jack didn't truly understand their discussion. He was clicking one of the two panels. The one with the title of 'The Dispute of two landlords over a plot of land in Theboldiere'.
"Theboldiere was a small town near the main city of Themetus," Isabelle informed.
After opening the panel, a series of texts appeared. It was a story about a dispute.
It said, on the Southern side of town Theboldiere, two landlords were in a dispute over a plot of land. The two landlords went by the name of Olmond and Ethos. Both were nobles with the rank of viscount. Olmond was the head of an old family who had lived for generations in the town. He claimed that the plot of land was by right his, granted to his ancestors by the kingdom in the past.