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Chapter 702 - Chapter 339 The Furious Disraeli_2

Heine glanced at Arthur, then at the teapot in front of him and the ropes on his own body, shrugged his shoulders, and replied, "Isn't that what I'm doing?"

Arthur took the manuscript from Great Dumas, casually flipped to the marked page, "Of course, if that's all you said," "British" could still dodge the summons to court with the excuse you just mentioned. But this part could be rather serious."

Arthur presented the manuscript to Heine, where it clearly read:

In Hanover, one sees nothing but family trees, with horses tied to the trees, and woods everywhere, rendering the whole country dim and hazy. Despite the abundance of horses, the country makes no progress. The nobility in these regions are exceedingly haughty, but I don't blame them, since they've never received a proper education. If the young nobles of Hanover were better educated, much resentment could be avoided.

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