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... to subdue the Crown Prince for treason.”

And the sympathizers will make a big deal the moment the secret comes out.

“Right.”

Cedric replied. Ferguson asked again nervously,

“Aren’t you going to arrest him now?”

“Right now, it is a little vague to move the military. There is no justification.”

Freil answered instead,

“It is, but…….”

Ferguson said hesitatingly,

“Then, we will.”

Of course, Ferguson, the Emperor’s investigator, never needed ...

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