Chapter 215 The Elegant Connoisseurs of the 19th Century (5K6)_3

Arthur took off his hat and placed it beside the table, he certainly knew what Sir Peel was referring to as a "record."

However, what was recorded wasn't music, but a private conversation at a banquet between Representative Bernie Harrison and George Norton, this "philanthropic" husband.

Of course, to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings, Arthur had done some editing.

Thus, the recording Sir Peel heard was limited to the conspirators speaking about the past affairs of Viscount Melbourne, the Home Secretary, and Lady Norton. Yet, this information was already enough for him, who was dedicated to reunifying the Tory Party.