Chapter 67: The Night of Swords

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It had become increasingly commonplace for commoners of sufficient wealth and influence to ascend to the position of chief of police in Orléans.

Particularly after the bourgeois capitalists began to wield greater sway, the nobility’s presence in the role of Police Chief had waned considerably.

Rather than being forcibly ousted, it was as though the nobility had conceded the position with an air of ‘here, take this and leave us be’. Consequently, the capital’s constabulary found themselves in closer alignment with the capitalist faction.

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