The Charnel family's inheritance system is very different from the Pangula family's.
The Charnel family follows a system of primogeniture, where only the eldest child of each family branch has the right to inherit. Only after the death of the eldest child would the next eldest child possess the right of inheritance.
For this reason, the Charnel family only has five heirs, corresponding to its five family branches.
These five branches are located at trade hubs around the world.
Here, on the Suman Archipelago, the head of the family, the first in line to inherit, Lape Chanal, is the principal.
His sons and daughters assist him, forming a management model bound by blood ties.
Noland Lee feels this inheritance and management model is somewhat better than the Pangula family's cumbersome inheritance system.
The Pangula family has 25 heirs, their inter-competition exceeds the internal collaboration within each family branch.
However, the Charnel family is different.