When loyal Raja died, it was revealed, that a financially inept man was staying in a bungalow with five maids waiting on him. Despite his credentials, Raja was surprisingly mute when his boss foisted the Dynastic Succession on sham republic Peasantpore. Loyal Raja had five maids waiting on him during his last stage of life when he become senile, if you read the papers, most old peasants will be lucky if they have one maid toiling for their welfare. Under the system, it was near impossible to die with dignity if you have old and have no money in Peasantpore.
In Peasantpore, you are encouraged to work till you drop lest you become a burden for the state's leaders. Any job is good, you can expect to see old peasants toiling as serfs in hawker centres. Prataman is another good example. He was a loyal neh who helped Old Autocrat purge his enemies using skills learnt from the Jap Kempeitai during WWII. He is now the most expensive rubber stamp in the land, life time learning how to give $$ whenever Arse Loong asks for it! This is another example of One Country - Two Systems in Peasantpore.
In Peasantpore, you are encouraged to work till you drop lest you become a burden for the state's leaders. Any job is good, you can expect to see old peasants toiling as serfs in hawker centres. Prataman is another good example. He was a loyal neh who helped Old Autocrat purge his enemies using skills learnt from the Jap Kempeitai during WWII. He is now the most expensive rubber stamp in the land, life time learning how to give $$ whenever Arse Loong asks for it! This is another example of One Country - Two Systems in Peasantpore.