Chapter 205: The Power of the British (6K2)_2

After receiving the position of magistrate, Mr. Norton was naturally very grateful to his wife and Viscount Melbourne, not only beginning to actively repair his relationship with his wife but even encouraging it greatly.

The couple had lived in harmony for over half a year, but this harmony began to subtly change once Mr. Norton learned of the upcoming establishment of the London District Prosecution Office.

Although Mr. Norton had lost the election not long ago, his confidence was hardly shaken. He believed he deserved the position of Chief Prosecutor at the London District Prosecution Office and started asking his wife to inquire about it from Viscount Melbourne.

However, this time Viscount Melbourne tactfully declined Mrs. Norton's request. The temperate, occasionally sensitive Home Secretary, although he valued his relationship with Mrs. Norton, was not without intellect.