London was destined to be sleepless tonight.
At midnight, many households were still brightly lit, with the sounds of babies crying and couples arguing echoing from inside the houses. It was all because of the latest issue of "The Times."
The newspaper had published the entirety of Marvin's speech at Archbishop Park, and when men saw Marvin's remarks about supporting women's rights, many scoffed and spared no mockery. But then...
They saw their wives' cold stares.
Leaving aside the matter of providing more job opportunities for women, the focus was on voting rights and inheritance rights, which are closely related to everyday life. Most people did not care whether their wives had the right to vote, but the right to inherit property was indeed very important.