The following day,
Numerous proposals were delivered to the Parliament early in the morning, with similar content revolving around enhancing women's rights. Behind those who brought these proposals loomed the figures of the Great Prince or the Second Prince.
In less than a day, the matter of elevating women's rights had caused an uproar in London. Many people were too distracted to work as numerous women gathered, voicing dissatisfaction with their husbands, turning into a veritable protest meeting. The grievances of the past all seemed to burst forth in that moment.
In the afternoon, "The Thames Evening News" published Marvin's latest comments—on whether women should receive education equal to men.
This report once again intensified the conflict, but this time, Marvin's target was not the common folk, but the watching nobility!