Life with Jeeves

What is the main conflict in Life with Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse?

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Bertie Wooster, to his friends and family, is the young master of Jeeves, as he thinks of himself. An independently wealthy young man about town who lives in an apartment in the Berkeley area of London, he drives a two-seater sports car and is a member of the Drones Club. The Wooster family is well connected; some of Bertie's uncles have titles and his Aunts Agatha and Dahlia have considerable influence over him, though they never seem to succeed in getting him to "do something with his life".