Chapter 832 (1/2)
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at 5th of July 2019 10:39:07 AM
Chapter 832
Translator: Riven
Editor: Lord Immortal
“Only the people present in the throne roo us any trouble” (August)
He was rightOnly those ere in the ruling elite knew the details of the war
Besides, if the public becaht be a totally different version of the war
Even so, I wouldn’t believe it until I knehat the public thought of the war, so I decided to ascertain the current situation on the streets
I was the only one who could use the Optical Caether, ould get lost, because ouldn’t be able to see each other’s figure
I discovered everyone on the street arrandparents and the devils as well as us eli‘Souvenirs of Ulti above each store’s doorThere was also a hullabaloo in the chamber as I was the president of Walford Chae sword and the jet boots sold especially well
The operational situation of the previous days was reported in Earlshi+de with the coe sword for the ti
When the war ended, the jet boots ht be used for recreation
I then went back hoet near my house
The road to my house was croith people
It had caused a lot of trouble tothe traffic,trying to disperse the people standing in front of the door and stop the my house
I watched Alex and other police with the people from afar
I felt sorry, yet I had no choice but to rely on them to solve the proble to Mark’s and Olivia’s stores to find out how others thought of us, but nobody blaation of the devils
What the public assumed was that the devils weren’t set loose by us, instead, they had sorandpa and others found out and crushed therandpa was a guru that he detected the devils’ attack beforehand
Although they didn’t know the reason clearly, they thought it was quite nor devils
The worshi+p for heroes had gone too far in Earlshi+deThe public believed that grandpa could handle any difficulty
However, our mistakes in the war, for example, someone’s rash action before the war, our failure to notice that and release of the devils, and the blunders in chasingthe devils, were not spread to the public
The government intentionally told the public about the war in such a way to avoidupsetting them and to reassure them
However, what the public heard about the as neither a fact nor a lie
The results were as the government had expected
Was this the so-called inforinforust’s room
“Brother shi+n, welcoust’s roo tireeted me with a smile
As May’s brother, I couldn’t bend thened by the ood to see you, shi+n” (Elly)
“Long tiust’s fiancéeI responded to her greeting while being embraced by May
“How do ust)
“No one blames us, but we can’t say there aren’t any probleust)
I told the that, everyone showed a gloomy expression
“Is the turo to the street now?” (Alice)
Maria and Alice’s words had said it all