In the Göttingen City Hall Hotel, Garibaldi and several young Italian exiles puffed on pipes, clutching slightly crumpled English newspapers in their hands.
Few among them understood English, but fortunately, the newspapers had been pre-translated into Italian with a pen.
Due to the enormous workload of translating the entire articles, the translator only selected certain excerpts. However, even just reading the headlines was enough to experience the shocking scenes within.
"The Swin Rebellion's final verdict settled."
Deputy Prosecutor of the London Regional Prosecutor's Office and Special Representative of the Police, Arthur Hastings: "1976 rioters from 34 counties were sentenced according to the severity of their crimes, receiving punishments such as exile, imprisonment, fines, or pledging not to disturb the peace again."
"Evasion of the real issue! According to this newspaper, 252 rioters were sentenced to hanging!"