Once upon a time, there was a state of slaves. The Storm Girl came, rescued the enslaved people, punished the slave masters, and returned their freedom to them, and this place became a state of freedom. At this time, the minister came forward and said that true freedom is not enslaved power, not witnessed by blood, and Misha took the advice at that time, and the state of freedom has laws since then. "The law is the law," she said, not the law of the great master, not the law of the Misha. For the sake of this law, Misha killed a righteous person, who was heartfelt to Misha but was too heartfelt to kill a great lord who was about to be judged in advance, so the people were restless.
Will the law be ruthless when only one person understands it when the law is enforced and others don't? 2Qiong Xuenuo's model of everyone does not blame the past for the past but only looks forward to the future. Even the faint-hearted night watchman in power does not care about his own interests. But this is also a bit risky and suffocating. Fortunately, when people were elected, when weighing prejudice and true devotion to this person, they almost favored the latter. But there are risks to everything while having these capabilities.
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