Chapter 216: The Times, Normandy IV

"Then, Lord Umbridge, will you please?" he asked politely. 

Umbridge, cornered, was given no choice but to hand the article to Charlton. He can only pray for his soul. This might already be the end for him and his rebellious thoughts. He was not reconciled to end this way, but what can he do? He can only lament for being caught so early in the game and could only wish that his brothers would prosper for their cause.

Charlton started reading the article which talked about political ideals. It stated that they should abolish absolute monarchy and should establish a republic. The explanations were very clear and appealing. However, by doing so, it also inexorably spoke of the drawbacks of the current regime. 'Really, a republic? I assumed they only wanted constitutional monarchy.' He thought.