Although he was no prime minister, he nonetheless possessed a capacity between that of a great and a minor figure.
But, Liszt, publishing these aggressive articles in the newspaper is somewhat crossing the line.
If this matter isn't handled well, at the least, it will ruin Arthur's reputation in the music circles.
At worst, it could be a national disgrace!
After all, besides his political identity, Arthur also bears the reputation of a rising star in the British music and natural philosophy circles.
This isn't just smacking Sir Arthur Hastings; it's a slap in the face of Great Britain!
He moved his hand away from the newspaper, slowly picked up the coffee cup, and took a sip, though the rim trembled slightly due to his subconscious force: "Grave Robber?"
