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Chapter 1192 - Chapter 1098

As for the situation in the Caribbean Sea, last year the British newspapers reported frequent riots there, and at this moment, no one would suspect crop failures due to war.

Well, rumors that are eighty percent true and twenty percent false are always the hardest to clarify.

On the same day, Earl Spencer published retractions in the largest newspapers in London, but sometimes the more you deny something, the more the public believes there's something wrong.

Moreover, there are always some newspapers that like to be contrary, insisting on opposing the government, significantly offsetting the retraction news. Of course, among them are newspapers controlled by the United Irishmen Association.

A week later, the situation of sugar rushing in England continued to escalate, with some sugar shops seeing booming sales and starting to raise prices secretly.

This further confirmed the contents of the rumors.

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