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... d made a public statement saying that they had investigated the claims regarding Erich's alleged act of racial disgrace, and found that he had in reality committed no wrongdoing.

This was shocking to Erich, because he had one hundred percent slept with Yumi the night he first moved to Germania to attend the Naval Academy. And if the government truly investigated the matter, it would be easy for them to convict him.

Clearly, there was someone in a position of power looking after E ...

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