Chapter 296: Early Human Romantic Problems_3

You know, they were already quite passionate about Mr. Faraday before. Before the railway was built, they had to ride the carriage to London to attend Mr. Faraday's lectures every now and then. After the railway was opened, as long as Mr. Faraday appeared, they never missed a session. I heard that last year they even purchased property in London, right near Gresham College where the Royal Society is located, and this was just to make attending lectures more convenient."

Upon hearing this, Gladstone couldn't help but sip his sherry. "That said, they indeed have reasons to be enthusiastic about Mr. Hastings, and I think they could even be more enthusiastic. After all, besides being a researcher in electromagnetism and a pianist, he just represented Britain and defeated the Paris Sword Saint Bertrand. Have you seen the Sword of Honor at his waist? It was bestowed by His Majesty the King."