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The Shadow of Great Britain

“Next, we have the most noble recipient of the Order of the Garter, the Grand Cross of Saint Michael and Saint George, the Grand Cross of the Bath, the Victoria Cross and the lower grades of Knighthood, the leader of the anti-colonial movement, the bell-ringer of the East India Company, the hero of the Crimean War, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a lifelong dear friend of literary giants such as Dickens and Great Dumas, a steadfast supporter of scientific luminaries like Faraday and Darwin, having served as assistant under-secretary, deputy under-secretary, and permanent under-secretary in departments of the Home Office and the Navy Department of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the inaugural Cabinet Secretary and head of the civil service, the first graduate and most distinguished alumnus of our school. Please welcome Sir Arthur Hastings to deliver a speech on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the University of London.” Arthur's gaze swept across the crowd before him, looking at the young faces and murmured, “Agares, what do you think I should say?” The Red Devil's wraith hovered behind him, saliva almost dribbling from the corner of his mouth, “Look at these ignorant souls; they still worship you as a hero. Why not say something they'd like to hear?” Arthur took a deep breath and let out a deafening roar, “Oxford is a bunch of whores' bastards!” “Oh!!!!” The audience erupted into thunderous applause. “Cambridge is the same!” he added immediately. The applause grew even more fervent... (The protagonist, possessed by a devil, travels through 19th-century Britain in a world without magic)

Chasing Time · Fantasie
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350 Chs

Chapter 44: Europa in Utter Chaos (Subscribe Please!)

Across from the Greenwich police station, in a cafe, Arthur was enjoying the rare peace and tranquility.

At the next table, Tony and Tom were seriously studying the basics of natural history and medicine with Darwin.

The case involving Robin had greatly stimulated the two of them, and for the first time in their lives, they felt that learning was such an important matter, not only for the three shillings Arthur had offered them as a subsidy but also for the protection of the lives of London's citizens.

Sitting opposite Arthur, however, was Eld, who looked as if he were about to die.

Although today's lunch was on Arthur, Young Master Eld had unusually little appetite.

Arthur glanced at his lifeless expression and asked indifferently, "What's wrong with you? Didn't you say that Sir Isaac Newton is the only sun in your heart? If you have time now, why not go to Gresham College for a science lecture?"

"A science lecture? How could I be in the mood for that now?"