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... l, “Esteemed governor, this decree is still valid, isn’t it? No one should be blamed for executing a decree, and no clerk should accuse his senior officer like this! ”
As a cunning bureaucrat, Schmul immediately grasped Golier’s intentions . Being the governor of Syah, Schmul would rather displease Misel Deere ten times than Golier once . Actually, his official rank was higher than Deere, what he cared about was his identity of commissioner . This pompous Deere had been a real eyesore for ...
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