No matter whose example the Kingdom follows, some people's interests will be seriously damaged. Perhaps after the reforms are successful, they might find a way to compensate for this, but who knows?
According to past political experience, it's always those who make concessions for the greater good who end up losing in the reforms.
The situation quickly became deadlocked, including within the reformists themselves, with very few willing to sacrifice their own interests for the reforms.
Many big shots among the reformists became conservative when it came to their own interests.
This can't be done, that can't be carried out. Despite all the talk of initiating reforms, they met obstacles at every turn when it came to action.
Prince Peter, who was originally honored for his success, now found himself in an awkward situation. Many nobles questioned the results of his survey, believing the information recorded was too one-sided.