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... now that killing is easy but handling the aftermath is difficult.
In a country governed by the rule of law, murder inevitably faces legal punishment.
Sussex is a country governed by the rule of law, as explicitly defined by its constitution.
Killing in Sussex means facing the iron fist of the law, unless one has power beyond the law.
For example, imperial authority.
The law of the monarch is the law of the Imperial Family.
The Emperor possesses the ...
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