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... a large number of officials and wealthy businessmen had already gathered in the magistrate’s meeting room.


“What should I do in this situation?”


“It’s all that Ralph’s fault. Nothing good ever happens when he’s in power!”


“That’s right! If it wasn’t for his stupid idea, such trouble would not have happened!”


“Don’t blame Lord Ralph. No one would want such an accident to happen.”


“HMPH! What’s the use of you sucking up to him? In a while ...

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