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... issues were maid to talk so Gulliver was confident since it was hard to pin the blame on him with no direct evidence.
But with Gulliver finally done making excuses, witnesses from the noble faction were finally called upon. Count Elirion and his allies who knew about Gulliver’s plots finally had their say. The noble faction had their own share of proof of Gulliver’s involvement between the hefty taxes, the false tribute, and the slavery.
Based from his experience, Count Rowell al ...
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