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??333: Chapter 208: Intelligence Bureau Welfare House (4K8)

333: Chapter 208: Intelligence Bureau Welfare House (4K8)

Rustle, rustle, rustle…

“Bernie, about that case…”

“It was beautifully done, George, everyone is very satisfied with the progress of the matter.”

“Peel must be at his wit’s end over the case now, huh?

Ha, he should have seen it coming.

If the party had given

more resources, I wouldn’t have lost in York to Brougham.

What’s more infuriating is that after my defeat, he actually summoned

to the White Club and gave

a dressing down.

Who does he think he is?

Not even the Duke of Wellington could reprimand

like a three-year-old child!”

“Hahaha, George, don’t be angry, now it’s Peel’s turn to get hot under the collar.

If he doesn’t support

in Parliant, then he can kiss his position as the party leader goodbye.

But if he does support , then the ss will fall squarely on Scotland Yard which he created himself.

George, you really have good fortune, if you hadn’t beco the magistrate, how could you have pressed Peel so easily?”

“But the warrant was issued by

after all, legally speaking, there shouldn’t be an investigation into dereliction of my duties, right?”

“What are you afraid of, most of the judges are our people.

With the Earl of Eldon there, they will turn a blind eye to the matter of the arrest warrant.”

“But…”

“But what?”

“But I’m worried that the Earl of Eldon’s personal friendship with Sir Peel might affect his judgnt.

After all, Sir Peel had been defending the Earl of Eldon in public over the Peterloo Massacre and the Six Acts, to pass the modifications to the ‘Bloody Bill.’ I heard that last weekend, Sir Peel even invited His Lordship to hunt in the country; they might have already discussed this in private.

And for this judge position, I’ve even issued a declaration of leaving the party.

Would His Lordship really be willing to help

squash the matter of the arrest warrant?”

“George, you always like this.

If you don’t want to do sothing, don’t do it, but once you do, no regrets.

I’ll take care of Earl of Eldon for you, I’ll explain it away as a re occupational blunder, a nod from him will cover it up.

And even if the Earl is unwilling, I don’t believe the Lord Chancellor’s office would make a fuss over such a trifle, taking it up to His Majesty the King, through the Council or Privy Council—that would be just looking for trouble.

Lord Brougham just recently beca the High Chancellor, it was he who signed your commission.

If he brought this up, wouldn’t he be slapping his own face?”

“You make sense.

But Bernie, as you know, that’s no ordinary man, that’s the madman Henry Peter Brougham.

Anyone with a mind to sue King George IV is liable to do anything in my eyes.”

“If Brougham really does such a thing as to slap his own face, then I must regard him in a new light, at least it ans your electoral loss in York wasn’t unjustified.

However, we always have to consider things from a reasonable perspective.

Unlikely events don’t serve as a reference.

If everything goes as usual, even if Brougham brings up the issue, you might at most face a few months’ dock in pay.”

“Peel, whether he supports

or not, will have to face doubt within the party, and besides, it can disgust the Whig Party a bit.

Isn’t Earl Grey recently very happy with the ‘Parliantary Reform Bill’?

Now this ss has happened, we can also casually pin the hat of using governnt power to arrest opposition MPs on their heads.

George, what was originally an unfortunate accident can now be turned into so many gains, you’ve made a fortune.”

“I hope so, damn, I never wanted to do this!”

“It’s too late to say so much; since the deed is done, you can only bla your past self for not being careful enough.

George, you’re lucky, to have a friend like , otherwise your judge’s cap would have been snatched away.

Speaking of which, haven’t you always been dissatisfied with Viscount lbourne?

I heard you recently want to transfer to so London district prosecution office through connections, he enjoyed the benefits but doesn’t want to continue doing you favors?”

“Must you bring that up?”

“Co on, speak up, we’re all friends here.

If I don’t know the situation, how can I devise a plan for you?”

“Hmph!

You must have heard so rumors.

My wife, that harlot Caroline, has been very close with lbourne for years, but she’s still got the nerve to tell

to my face that there’s nothing between her and lbourne.

We had a few fights over it, but after lbourne got promoted, I figured that connection might benefit my career, so I turned a blind eye.

After all, as you know, to get ahead in Britain’s political scene, one can’t be too clean.

I was always too upright before, which is why I was overlooked, but the mont I grasped this principle, I imdiately beca a magistrate.”

“Hmm…

You sure married a good wife.”

“Good my ass, a re magistrate thinks he can fob

off, lbourne’s taking

way too lightly!

After finishing with Peel, he’s next in line!

Scotland Yard is under the Ho Office, if there’s trouble in a subordinate departnt, he has to take responsibility, right?”

“George, you’re as shrewd as ever, with brains, plans, and the skill to execute.

Just being a magistrate really is beneath your talents.

But I have so even more ruthless tricks up my sleeve.

Are you interested?”

“Ha, Bernie, no need for flattery, as long as it makes lbourne and that adulteress Caroline miserable, just suggest it.”

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