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... and once it goes to court, it is not the War Department's own decision, and it depends on the king and the Privy Council. Not willing to cooperate.

As the loyal ministers of the kingdom, the former at least must have full confidence in themselves, and firmly believe that His Majesty will never fail to distinguish between loyal and traitor, and must support them.

As for the latter... But any sensible senior War Department official would not think that he was completely sure.

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