“As long as we take you to where we’re staying now, you’ll help us?” Fried’s tone grew excited.
The sharpness in her eyes gradually faded, and Fia shook her head gently.
“No, I never said I’d definitely help you.
I just want to know what kind of people the conservatives Fried mentioned really are.”
Even if she asked Fried directly, Fried could only give a rough description.
But Fried was a reformist herself, and even if she didn’t mean to deceive, her description of the conservatives would inevitably be colored by her own feelings.
Fia needed to see for...
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