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Chapter 1080 - Chapter 88: Court Prosecutor (2)

Since then, Mr. Dubris' life has been relatively peaceful; perhaps being far from the political struggles at the core of the judiciary allows his life to reflect more of its value.

But living in the city of Paris, political strife is not something you can easily distance yourself from just because you want to.

In 1830, the wildfire of the July Revolution was ignited.

The newly ascendant Orleans faction, much like how the Royalists once purged the Bonaparte faction, began to purge the old members from the Royalist era.

Though many Royalists managed to preserve themselves through the disturbances by using the 'wearing out the iron shoes' tactic from the new High Chancellor and Minister of Justice, as we mentioned before, Mr. Dubris was not one to go knocking on doors proactively.

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