Chapter 34 Hints
"Madam." Morse stood in the flower room. He looked at the brightly lit room with a little surprised look in his eyes.
Androni urgently summoned herself to interview at night, which made him keenly aware of the "abnormality".
"Can you still use the Marquis' Secret Guard?" Androni was straight to the point, not planning to use the aristocrats' habitual social rhetoric and twists and turns, "I need to investigate some things."
Morse replied expressionlessly, "Secret Guard? Madam, I don't know what you are talking about."
"I don't feel like playing games with you now." Androni reiterated his tone, "Mr. Morse, I know you are one of the administrators of the Marquis' Secret Guards, and that's why I will agree to you as your Marquis' representative and be my chief private secretary."
"Someone is collecting information about the estate. They know that you are my chief private secretary, that you are a teacher for Doosander, and that we are hostile to Harold." Androni did not wait for Morse to admit her identity, and she threw the question directly on the table. "How long do you think it will take them to find out that you are actually His Excellency of the Marquis, and I entered the House of Commons to carry out His Excellency of the Marquis' instructions?"
Morse still refused to admit his identity directly. He comforted Androni, "Madam, it may be just a candidate from other constituencies that are conducting investigations. This kind of thing is still very common..."
"Dusander Jr. caught a liar who impersonated the Royal Mining Federation's prospector badge, and that liar obtained a lot of relevant information." Androni said in a deep voice, "The insider in the manor is connected with the liar, and the liar gained the trust of the insider through the impersonated prospector badge."
Having said that, Morse finally didn't plan to continue acting.
He sat on the stool and began to ponder, and soon he clarified the current situation.
"The contact between the insider and that liar should be in the past two days." Morse said slowly, "The fact that we are hostile to Harold has happened recently. If you want to obtain this information, the most convenient way is to go through the Heraldry Management Office."
Regardless of whether Bourne is hostile to the Baron or not, as the largest intelligence department in the entire empire, the Heraldry Management Office itself is the greatest intelligence treasure.
If someone wants to get all kinds of intricacies, the most effective way is to get the Emblem Management Office. It is not easy to bribe or instigate the staff in the manor, and it is extremely inefficient.
"The attitude of the Heraldry Management Office is neutral and may even be biased towards us. What's more, that liar cannot obtain the trust of the Heraldry Management Office through the badges of the Royal Mining Federation." Androni shook her head, "The most likely leak of this information comes from the inside of the manor."
"Leave that liar to me." Morse thought for a while and decided to cut the mess quickly. "Give me an hour and I can clean up everything in his mouth."
Androni sighed, "That's the biggest problem - this liar has been arrested by Dusand, and the Heraldry Administration took over the liar a few hours ago."
Morse was shocked by the amount of information contained in this news. He smiled bitterly with helpless expression, "If I had known this would have happened, I would have pushed the relevant course content a little further."
The Identity Badge impersonator of the Royal Department sent to the Heraldry Management Office will definitely not survive. This means that the easiest way to get the answer is directly cut off.
The spies from the Heraldry Management Office would not spend too much time on such criminals. After asking clearly about whereabouts of the other party’s family, they would execute the prisoners in their hands cleanly.
If you encounter a hard bone, it doesn’t take much more time - you will be questioned as usual every day, without water and food, and when the prisoner can’t stand it and dies.
"You have to start the investigation as soon as possible, and you must immediately catch this insider." Mrs. Androni seemed a little worried, "The election is about to begin. Once we succeed, it is impossible to stop in the middle."
"Marquis Marquis' trust in you as always." Morse nodded, and he said very solemnly, "Marquis Marquis has not changed his purpose - to allow the bill you proposed in the House of Commons to only focus on ensuring that the natural environment of Neussal is not changed."
"It's better just that." Androni sighed, rubbed her eyebrows with her hands and whispered, "I will ask Dusander to care about the progress of the interrogation - he was directly recruited by Director Bourne to enter the Emblem Management Office, and this authority should still be available."
Morse's movement of getting up suddenly froze, and he quickly returned to his original state, and bowed to Androni, "I will start investigating immediately. Once there is a result, I will report to you immediately."
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For the next three days, Dusand stayed honestly at the estate and never left the house. Her mother is gradually entering the election publicity period recently. She needs to attend policy seminars with two other surviving competitors to gain a lot of support, including the Election Commission and voters.
It was probably because the publicity period had arrived, and Mr. Morse had not been able to teach Dusande in the past three days. He just left a letter in which he asked Dusande to independently study the relevant laws and precedents of "identity fraud" and "offend His Majesty the Emperor" in the National Code, and read the relevant contents of the "Imperial Mining Promotion Act".
Imperial law is a strange product between written law and case law. In addition to the legal provisions formulated by the Privy Council and the judgments made by imperial judges can determine crimes, His Majesty’s emperor’s will can also become one of the important factors affecting the judgment.
For example, the imperial intention of His Majesty the Emperor issued twelve years ago that "the nobles who are loyal to the emperor have common political goals, which will not cause damage to my glory" has actually revised the law that has been implemented for more than four hundred years, which has been implemented.
With the permission of this imperial will, the nobles have the right to form free gangs, while the common people cannot enjoy equal rights.
As for whether these nobles who formed cliques were "loyal to the emperor"... this is an attribute with great discretion. At least two hundred years ago, His Majesty the Emperor had already issued a decree intention, "I know very well whether the nobles are loyal."
Therefore, whether the political parties formed by the nobles comply with each other is determined by His Majesty the Emperor.
Identity fraud is not a written law at all, but a vague definition composed of a series of related precedents four hundred years ago.
At that time, even Neussal did not exist, and the Empire had a total of four colonial planets. In addition, Olin, the territory of the Empire spanned five planets. Due to the long journey and the insufficient number of ships that could be used to deliver letters at that time, the communication between each colonial planet and Olin was extremely unstable.
The "rebel Salvador" who had mastered two colonial stars at that time took advantage of this opportunity to launch a massive rebellion.
According to Dusand's judgment, the thief who had mastered the two planets should be at least one count, or even a duke. His advisers came up with a very vicious trick - they used the badge of the Royal Post Office and then issued fake military orders to the navy on the four colonial stars.
Four naval garrison fleets, as well as two Imperial Guard fleets that cruised between Olin and the Colonial Star, were assigned to six different distant strange star fields, and they were asked to conduct large-scale training and exercises within the star field to "improve combat readiness and prevent alliance invasions."
After the naval military force was almost wiped out, the thief El Salvador launched a large-scale attack on Olin with his own private armed fleet. The palace was bombed into ruins the first second of the attack, and the residents in the capital were also seriously injured.
Fortunately, His Majesty the Emperor was on vacation on the royal island of the Olin Equator at that time. After learning about the rebellion, the loyal Royal Army hollowed out the mountain of Pisk, the fourth peak of Olin, within five days, and transferred His Majesty the Emperor to the mountain.
After paying the heavy price of hundreds of ships being destroyed and tens of thousands of people died, the Royal Mailman successfully found an Imperial Frigate frigate flying back to Star Harbor to replenish fuel in a strange star field. The frigate found the fleet as fast as possible and took the fleet back to Aolin. The powerful Imperial Frigate destroyed more than half of the rebel ships, while the remaining thief ships adopted an extremely tough offensive strategy.
Dozens of logistics ships that stockpiled compressed air, fuel and shells fell directly from the track, trying to use the ship to penetrate the bunker on Pisk Peak and directly kill His Majesty the Emperor. Other armed warships were forced to anchor on the ground, and the traitors on the ship tried to directly kill His Majesty the Emperor through the broken passage.
During the desperate resistance of the Imperial Army, His Majesty the Emperor was safe and sound, and he also killed the rebel Salvador with his own hands.
Referring to this series of experiences, the use of the identity badge of the imperial department is essentially equivalent to conspiracy. However, there are too many scammers who dare to use the badge, and the Emblem Management Office and the Imperial Military Department cannot catch it at all. In the end, the punishment for "slaying the Quan family" was weakened to "slaying the entire family of the rebels."
The Imperial Mining Promotion Act was promulgated within half a year after His Majesty the Emperor personally killed the rebel Salvador. After being scolded by His Majesty, the Privy Council was ashamed to find that the previous freestyle mining could not meet the imperial needs of the rapid expansion of the territory. Therefore, the Privy Council specially passed the Mining Promotion Act.
With the approval and support of the bill, the mining companies privately owned by nearly 70% of the nobles were jointly funded by His Majesty's inner treasury and the Special Expenditure Act approved by the Privy Council.
Subsequently, the Royal Mining Consortium was formed.
The Royal Mining Complex has the right to free mining on all non-colonial planets in the Imperial Territory, and has its own armed mine ships to fight against star pirates.
On colonial planets, mining of mining consortiums needs to be approved by the colonial star Privy Council. Private mining companies only need to obtain permission from the land owner.
This restriction comes from the emperor's intention of killing the rebels himself. "My mining consortium does not need to compete with ordinary mineral companies. Their noble mission is to provide the empire with weapons and tools to fight for greater living space."
Chapter completed!