November 7th, the nobility received good news.
The investigation committee's activities were drawing to a close, no longer accepting new reports or complaints, signifying that the major clean-up operation was coming to an end.
Nothing could be more uplifting, and the nobles all felt like they were breaking through the clouds to see the clear sky. During the half-month since the committee's establishment, they had been skittish, living in fear that members of the committee in black trench coats would show up at their doors with credentials.
The tempest had finally passed. It was said that the Second Prince and Marvin had greeted each other.
In this investigation, countless officials were arrested, and it was rumored that the evidence could fill the warehouses on the London docks. The evidence was ironclad, without a single wrongful or mistaken case.