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Chapter 1221 - Chapter 142: Hastings' Double Life (Part 2)

The Great Dumas felt a tumultuous mood, striking a match to light his cigar: "At first, I found it quite strange because if you set aside the series of events that happened last May and June in London, Arthur actually seemed quite alright. But I can only say that he's missing something that both you and I possess—ideals. And to fill this void, he chose an extremely harmful path, with his ideals being replaced by his inherent nature as a policeman."

Garibaldi pondered, stroking his chin: "I think it might be because he's a farmer? The biggest lesson I learned from this failed uprising is to never let farmers join our rebels; not only do they lack the spirit of combat and discipline, but their loyalty is also questionable. Mazzini didn't anticipate at all in his planning that the farmers in Italy would be so indifferent to our revolutionary activities.

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