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2. OF THE
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3. Planet Heinessen
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4. On September 1st of Space Calendar 800,
New Imperial Calendar 2...
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5. a large memorial service hosted
by the former Alliance Government...
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6. and other interested parties in the
Alliance Forces had been scheduled.
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7. The participants are mainly former Alliance
soldiers and the bereaved families...
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8. but there are very few from
among the high-ranking officials...
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9. and others we've been monitoring.
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10. How about Truniht?
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11. Not even him.
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12. Sir, will you be
attending the service?
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13. Let's not.
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14. This is different from
Yang Wenli's memorial service.
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15. Julius Elsheimer
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16. Chief of the New Territory Civil Services
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17. Then should we just
deliver a felicitation address?
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18. Let's not do that, either.
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19. It's an autonomous event,
not an official service...
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20. so a staged act like that would
only stir up unnecessary antipathy.
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21. But of course, if I sent Truniht
as my proxy, it might get interesting.
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22. Sir!
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23. I'm joking.
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24. There's no need to make trouble
and sow the seed of potential riots.
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25. By the way, what place did they
designate as their gathering site?
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26. It's Nguyen Kim Hoa Square.
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27. Nguyen Kim Hoa...?
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28. Nguyen Kim Hoa was one of the
founders of the Alliance, wasn't he?
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29. I've heard that it was the name of someone
who was a close friend of Ale Heinessen...
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30. and who succeeded him in his
endeavors at the midway point.
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31. How many do you think
might be in attendance?
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32. I heard it was about 200,000.
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33. 200,000...
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34. That number alone could
be a problem, perhaps.
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35. Bergengrun, just in case,
arrange to station 10,000...
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36. no, 20,000 armed
soldiers to guard the site.
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37. But take care not
to provoke them.
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38. Yes, but...
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39. Sir, since the gathering site is not
of a particularly anti-Imperial nature...
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40. I would think the service will
be carried out peaceably, but...
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41. I know.
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42. I think it might be excessive,
but it's just to be on the safe side.
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43. In actuality, at that time, even Reuental himself
thought that his misgivings were unwarranted.
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44. Also, the purpose of the service
itself was an amicable one...
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45. and if everything had gone as Elsheimer planned it would have ended without incident.
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46. Nguyen Kim Hoa Square
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47. But there were people who
did not want it to be that way.
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48. The Imperial soldiers sensed
the hostility of the crowd...
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49. and they gradually began
huddling together in one spot.
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50. Hurrah for Admiral Yang!
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51. Cheers to democracy!
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52. Long live freedom!
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53. Hurrah for Admiral Yang!
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54. Cheers to democracy!
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55. Long live freedom!
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56. Order!
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57. Order!
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58. A gathering that goes against the
advisory will be ordered to disperse.
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59. Please keep quiet!
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60. Bring down the
autocratic ruler!
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61. Get out of here
you Imperial jerk!
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62. Go to hell!
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63. Go back home!
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64. R... restrain them!
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65. Use the gas!
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66. I give permission
to use your clubs!
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67. But do not fire!
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68. You may not use guns!
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69. Because a rioter took a gun away from a
soldier, the soldiers' lives were in danger...
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70. and they had to be
permitted to use their guns.
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71. It was justifiable self-defense - that is what
the official records of the Empire state.
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72. Although that was a fact in one
segment of the whole affair...
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73. different "facts"
existed in other aspects.
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74. Besieged by a hysterical sense of danger
because of the hotheadedness of the crowd...
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75. the Imperial soldiers began
firing at unarmed citizens.
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76. Although the riot itself was
quieted down in about an hour...
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77. it resulted in 4,840 civilian deaths and
118 casualties among the Imperial Force.
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78. The number of the injured
people exceeded 50,000...
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79. . and the majority of them were arrested
and detained in the aftermath of the disaster.
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80. I'm blessed with
such fine subordinates.
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81. Firing at unarmed
people is a feat...
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82. that those without courage and
a chivalrous spirit cannot accomplish.
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83. I'm sorry.
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84. I'm not criticizing you.
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85. More importantly, who agitated
the crowd and let this happen?
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86. Sir, are you thinking that this incident
was not an accidental occurrence?
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87. I can't think there was anything
amiss with Elsheimer's management.
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88. Even if the antipathy toward the Empire is still
smoldering, in order for it to ignite so rapidly...
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89. I would think someone must have
gone around stirring things up.
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90. As we feared, someone
from the Alliance Fleet...
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91. That might be too obvious.
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92. Perhaps the motive behind this riot might
not be rebellion against the Empire.
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93. You mean...?
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94. Don't you think it could be an act to tarnish my
authority as Neue Land Governor-General?
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95. But what good does something
like that do to anyone...
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96. Sir, do you think...?
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97. It's not like
I don't have enemies.
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98. But still, even if someone
had in fact stirred up things...
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99. a riot or commotion won't occur in
a place free of discontent and anger.
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100. No matter how well
we govern this nation...
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101. it doesn't change the fact that we're
still invaders from their point of view.
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102. Rather, it might be
criticized as hypocrisy.
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103. In any case, how will
I take care of this situation...?
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104. Sir, from the list
of the arrestees...
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105. Fleet Admiral Sidney Sitolet?
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106. Fleet Admiral Sitolet, did this event end in this
tragic manner because of your direction?
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107. I was only one
of the participants.
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108. But if you say that participation itself
is a crime, I will gladly admit to it.
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109. Your determination is admirable.
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110. Then I want to ask again...
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111. Do you know who was in charge of
orchestrating such a disastrous act?
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112. I don't know.
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113. Even if I knew,
I wouldn't tell.
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114. Then, given the situation,
we can't release you.
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115. If you release me...
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116. I will lead an act of protest against your
unjust rule, this time on my own initiative.
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117. The only thing I regret about this incident
is that I was merely following the crowd.
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118. I admire your courage.
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119. But as the
Kaiser's representtive...
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120. I must preserve order in accordance
with the laws determined by the Kaiser.
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121. I will detain
you once again.
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122. That's what you should do.
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123. If that's what seems right to you, I do not hold any grudge against you as an individual for it.
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124. I passed on to other people the
responsibilities that I should have held...
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125. and I became a spectator.
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126. Because of that, many who took
on those responsibilities died.
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127. I regret it deeply.
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128. This time around, I will not run
away from my responsibilities.
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129. Bergengrun, do you think it's possible for one
man's death to awaken billions of people?
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130. It might be possible.
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131. But I'd rather hope to
avoid facing such a situation.
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132. You're right.
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133. If they seriously started an uprising,
we'd be forced to suppress them.
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134. But while fighting against great enemy
commanders is an honor for a warrior...
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135. persecuting the people
is the task of a dog.
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136. How pathetic.
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137. When you think about it, Yang Wenli might have been fortunate to have died midway through.
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138. A warrior in an era of peace is
nothing more than a chained watchdog.
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139. He does nothing but rot
slowly in sloth and boredom.
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140. And it doesn't seem like I can
stand the boredom of peace.
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141. Sir...!
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142. Have you heard it, Bergengrun?
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143. The oft-talked-about Oberstein once
likened me to a predatory bird...
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144. and said that I wasn't someone who
could live inside a cage contentedly...
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145. warble the song of peace,
and end his life that way.
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146. Sir, if you'll excuse me,
I must say this.
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147. Please don't concern yourself with the
intentions of the Chief of Military Affairs.
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148. His Majesty is a wise ruler.
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149. If you serve
him with sincerity...
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150. there is no room for other people's
schemes to get in the way.
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151. Yes.
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152. I think you're right.
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153. For His Majesty
is a wise ruler.
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154. Reuental.
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155. Today, I broke into a cold sweat
in front of His Majesty because of you.
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156. Just now, out of
nowhere, he asked me...
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157. "What is the color of
the hair of the woman..."
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158. "... whom Fleet Admiral
Reuental is dating right now?"
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159. And?
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160. I couldn't really remember,
so I said, "I think it's black."
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161. I already parted
with that woman.
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162. It seems that way.
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163. His Majesty said
it was bright red.
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164. He said Emil found
a hair of that color...
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165. that fell from your sleeve
when you met him just before me.
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166. Why don't you hire a maid who'll
brush your military uniforms?
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167. It's unbecoming of Fleet Admiral Reuental,
famed for his aristocratic taste.
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168. It's not like I'm
aristocratic because I like it.
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169. It's just that I happened to be
born into an aristocratic family.
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170. Besides, for some reason, my
household has a bad reputation...
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171. and there's no female servant
who cares to work there.
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172. More importantly, is His Majesty
criticizing me for it?
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173. No, it was just for a laugh.
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174. His Majesty does not meddle at all
with the private lives of his retainers.
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175. It's his magnanimity as a ruler, to
respect the individuality of his subjects.
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176. If you have the confidence and
determination to defeat me...
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177. you can challenge
me any time you want.
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178. You must be kidding.
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179. When Kircheis was gone, I thought
there was nothing more I could lose.
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180. At this particular point in time, in terms
of balance of wisdom and courage...
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181. Oskar von Reuental
was the most superior.
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182. That is what writer and military
commander Ernest Mecklinger recorded.
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183. Compared to Reuental's balance, Yang
Wenli leaned too much toward wisdom...
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184. and even Mittermeyer, too,
fundamentally preferred courage.
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185. Kaiser Reinhard's preference,
though different as a strategist...
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186. as a tactician, inclined
toward offensive movement.
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187. In fact, his tactical defeat at the
Battle of Vermilion was owed partially...
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188. to Reinhard's inability to
restrict himself to defense.
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189. In which direction will this
great talent lead Reuental?
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190. It was not clear to even
himself at this point.
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191. After September 1st, small scale riots and
other "accidents" occurred all over Neue Land.
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192. The planned attacks
are about half of them.
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193. The other half are probably
accidental or resultant ones.
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194. What does the Chief of Civil Services
say about the public disorder?
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195. He said that as long as we secure
communications and transportation...
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196. localized revolts
are not to be feared.
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197. He asked us to protect
those areas at all costs.
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198. Elsheimer is a civil servant,
but he's an unflappable man.
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199. Our forces should be able to
accommodate his modest request.
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200. I'll leave you in charge of the
details. Make the arrangements.
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201. Certainly.
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202. By the way, Governor-General...
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203. Hm?
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204. This letter was mailed to
the Governer-General's office.
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205. Please take a look at it.
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206. The content stated that the
numerous recent disturbances...
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207. were instigated by Job Truniht
so that he could regain power...
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208. and that, to this end, eventually, he would
assassinate the Governor-General as well.
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209. Oh, I see...
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210. Don't you think this has interesting
things in it, Senior Council Officer?
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211. I don't believe "interesting" and
"factual" are the same thing, are they?
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212. If you add 100 "interestings" together, they
might amount to the equivalent of one fact.
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213. Especially if someone powerful wants that
to happen, no evidence is necessary...
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214. particularly under the autocratic rule
that you abhor, no, I mean abhorred.
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215. Furthermore, in terms of the
democracy that you believed in...
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216. something that the people want
will actually be realized, won't it?
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217. The people are like
a kite riding a wind.
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218. They have no substance, and all
they do is float up high in the sky.
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219. Perhaps you shouldn't
despise them so much.
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220. After all, they were the ones who supported
you and made you the leader of the Alliance.
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221. If you belittle them, you might
be denounced as ungrateful.
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222. This man...
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223. Maybe he has truly
despised the people all along.
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224. So what do you plan
to do, Governor-General?
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225. I won't do anything.
This time around, that is.
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226. But I'm just warning you that such
a letter has been received by me.
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227. That's all.
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228. Yes.
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229. Are you sure you
want to let him go?
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230. There's no way we can condemn him
just on the basis of one letter like that.
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231. For today, it was
just a warning.
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232. Letting him know that if he
continues to do as he likes...
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233. he might trip up, which
might just keep him in check.
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234. More importantly...
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235. there's the remainder of Yang Wenli's forces
that still remain stationed in Iserlohn Fortress.
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236. Yes, sir.
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237. Regardless of their actual capabilities,
it is undeniable that their existence...
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238. has become the basis of hope for
the people who oppose the Empire.
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239. I don't believe we can
leave them as they are.
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240. But if we start a battle,
we won't go unscathed.
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241. In that case, it might give
them the chance to take action.
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242. For now, we won't make any
movements toward Iserlohn.
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243. We just need to continue blocking the
Corridor tightly and keep close surveillance.
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244. Advise the entire
Fleet strongly...
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245. to make sure that no one enters
the Corridor without authorization...
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246. like what happened
the other day.
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247. If we block the flow of information and
resources and corner them psychologically...
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248. it is highly probable that they
will self-destruct from within.
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249. Though it's okay for Julian to learn
from Yang, if it goes too far...
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250. he might forget the spirit of the new
generation and take the path of regression.
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251. I worry about
that these days.
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252. So you don't have to worry
about his talent itself?
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253. And there's also a possibility that he
might destroy his life over an evil woman.
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254. No, Karin is a nice girl!
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255. Is that the issue?
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256. Come to think of it, has their
relationship gotten any further?
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257. It seems they're meeting
fairly frequently.
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258. I don't know if you can
even call it a "relationship."
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259. Oh well, what
a no-good pupil.
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260. Hey...
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261. Hello, Ltjg. Minci.
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262. Hello.
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263. Are you going to be organizing
Admiral Yang's papers today, too?
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264. That's right...
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265. You seem down.
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266. How are you doing,
Corporal Kreuzer?
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267. It turned sour just now.
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268. Don't try too hard.
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269. You're really happy
to see me, aren't you?
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270. He really is a
better actor than her.
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271. What Ms. Frederica
said must be true, but...
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272. Lt. General...
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273. I'm afraid I'm being meddlesome, but are you
sure it's okay for you to say things like that?
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274. You know, she's finally
started talking to you.
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275. What Corporal Kreuzer thinks
of me is her problem, not mine.
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276. What I think of her
is my problem, though.
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277. So what do you
think of her?
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278. I've never hated
a beautiful woman.
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279. Especially a lively
beautiful woman.
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280. So does Karin
resemble her mother?
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281. Hey, young man, unlike your usual self,
you're plotting something, aren't you?
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282. In any case, the daughter has left a
deeper impression than the mother did.
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283. That's for sure.
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284. You came in
at a good time.
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285. We were just
talking about Truniht...
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286. but what do you think
about his turncoat ways?
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287. His betrayals aren't something
that just recently started.
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288. But knowing him,
I'm sure he's plotting...
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289. and is just obeying Kaiser Reinhard's
orders right now as a cover.
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290. So how about we send
a cautionary letter...
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291. to Kaiser Reinhard or Fleet
Admiral Reuental not to trust him...
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292. and demand their
gratitude that way?
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293. Will something like that actually
make them feel indebted to us?
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294. Besides, if we don't have any proof,
I doubt they'll believe us, anyway.
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295. I'm sure that scumbag, Truniht, must
be plotting something evil anyway!
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296. Speaking for myself...
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297. I wouldn't want Kaiser Reinhard to be
assassinated by a menial villain, too.
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298. But of course, right now, we too are "menial
villains" from the the Empire's point of view.
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299. Anyway, no matter what that fox,
Truniht, might be plotting...
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300. it might be too much for him to match wits
against that famed Fleet Admiral Oberstein.
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301. Frederica Greenhill Yang, too, was in the
midst of a busy schedule every day.
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302. In the same way she had dealt with her father's death, it must be a quirk of her mentality...
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303. . that made her lock away her grief within
her heart's drawer for the time being...
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304. by fulfilling her duties and
responsibilities to the fullest extent.
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305. You must be tired.
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306. Please don't push
yourself too hard.
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307. Thank you.
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308. But business diverts my mind.
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309. At a time like this, I wonder if
drinking might make me feel better.
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310. Speaking in retrospect...
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311. I think that if Ms. Jessica Edwards were
alive, she and I could've been good friends.
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312. Come to think of it, she also made a leap
into politics after her fiancé's death.
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313. They're alike.
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314. What's the matter?
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315. Nothing.
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316. By the way, did you give some sort
of advice to Corporal Kreuzer?
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317. Oh, nothing important.
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318. I just told her that
Lt. General Schenkopp...
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319. is someone who has no association
whatsoever with the notion of "cowardice."
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320. It's a fact.
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321. That sure had
an effect on her.
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322. Corporal Kreuzer admires you.
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323. She once said that she
wanted to be like you.
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324. Oh, no.
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325. If she turns out to be a poor cook
like me, you'll be in trouble, Julian.
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326. For her future's sake, she should follow
Mrs. Cazellnu's example, instead of mine.
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327. Well, shall we go now?
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328. That evening, Julian and Frederica
were invited to dinner by Mrs. Cazellnu.
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329. When Julian found out that
Karin was also coming...
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330. he wondered if Schenkopp
should also come along...
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331. but then agreed with Mrs. Cazellnu's
opinion that it would just backfire.
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332. Hey, Julian, let the boisterous women
play a board game or something...
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333. and let's quietly have
a drink, just between men.
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334. Go ahead, take your time
between you two men together.
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335. But I wonder if the host should just
go AWOL under enemy fire like that.
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336. Well, today, Iserlohn's beautiful
flowers are all in attendance...
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337. and they're shining so brilliantly that
we just need to hide away in a cave.
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338. A line like that
is appropriate...
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339. coming from someone like Lt. General
Schenkopp or Commander Poplan.
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340. But when you say it,
it's not at all impressive.
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341. No, no.
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342. Because I say it only once
in a while, it's fresher.
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343. Right, Julian?
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344. Um, sure.
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345. Oh well, I wonder how they can be so
passionate about such a dull game.
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346. But still, laughter is much
better than crying, of course.
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347. Julian was feeling
exactly the same way.
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348. Despite all that's happened, they
can hear laughter now in any case.
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349. Even as they always carry with
them a sense of adversity...
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350. people were rebounding
from the memories of winter...
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351. and continued walking from
the spring and toward summer.
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352. Don't you see why we killed Yang
Wenli and not Kaiser Reinhard?
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353. Terraism Archbishop
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354. De Villier
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355. A great empire called "Rome," which
reigned over our Earth in the distant past...
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356. also adopted a monotheistic religion as
its national religion in their time of decline...
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357. and with it, they ruled civilization
and the history of future generations.
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358. It's a precedent that we should pay
attention to, and we should want to.
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359. We will make Kaiser Reinhard an even more
absolute autocratic ruler, and then a tyrant...
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360. so as to direct the people's
hatred and hostility toward him.
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361. And at that point, belief in Terraism must
become the ideal that will oppose tyranny.
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362. It cannot be the belief
in despicable democracy.
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363. That's where Yang would
have become an obstacle.
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364. That's right.
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365. Moreover, it goes without saying that when
we usurp the infrastructure of power...
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366. it's easier for us if the power has been
concentrated in one establishment.
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367. But still, it might be difficult to
turn that blond brat into a tyrant.
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368. A rebellion by a retainer awakens an
autocratic ruler's suspicious nature...
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369. leading to a
large-scale purge...
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370. which amplifies his retainers' fears,
resulting in their eventual revolt.
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371. Histories of monarchs are
mere repetitions of that.
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372. We're just applying that ironbound
law to the Lohengramm Dynasty.
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373. That's why we'll make Fleet
Admiral Reuental rise in revolt.
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374. Reuental is at the top among the prominent
vassals in the New Galactic Empire...
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375. and despite his youth,
he's a brilliant commander.
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376. If someone of such stature betrays him, not
even Kaiser Reinhard will remain unflappable.
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377. He'll wonder who
will betray him next...
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378. and can't help but be
suspicious, even of loyal subjects.
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379. From there, we just
take it further.
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380. Oskar von Reuental is
certainly a brilliant commander...
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381. but will his subordinates agree
to rebel against Kaiser Reinhard?
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382. Don't worry about that.
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383. I've made sure of it.
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384. Yang Wenli is dead.
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385. Reuental will die, too.
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386. The blond brat who claims the
title of Kaiser will also die.
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387. They'll all die and become compost
for us to administer our justice.
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389. The rumor of Reuental's rebellion
once again spreads in the streets.
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390. Then a letter from
Reuental to Reinhard...
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391. requesting the Kaiser make an
Imperial visit to Planet Heinessen arrives.
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392. Reinhard, who trusts Reuental...
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393. pushes aside the voices of objection
and decides to pay an Imperial visit.
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394. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
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395. Budding
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396. Next episode...
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397. Another page to the
history of the galaxy.
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