The Unanimous Verdict

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The town of Blackwood was a place where the humidity was as heavy as the grudges. It was a cluster of five small settlements in the heart of the Delta, each governed by a town mayor who viewed his neighbors as personal enemies. They fought over water rights, fence lines, and memories of a century-old feud.

Clarence Vance arrived in Blackwood with a briefcase full of legal theories and a smile that never reached his eyes. He was a man of "Absolute Logic," a consultant who claimed he could solve any conflict by removing the human element from the equation.

Clarence's goal was to create a "Regional Security Alliance." He spent six months in the stifling heat of the Delta, visiting each mayor in their decaying offices. He didn't try to make them like each other; he tried to make them fear the same thing.

"The problem," Clarence told Mayor Higgins of the North Ward, "is that you cannot trust your neighbors. But you can trust a system. A system that is managed by a neutral party who knows the truth about everyone."

Clarence played a masterful game of psychological leverage. He whispered to each mayor that the others were plotting a secret coup, and that the only way to survive was to delegate the management of the Alliance to a single, trusted arbiter.

He used a logic that was as flawless as it was cruel. He proved to them that in a world of liars, the only safe place is behind a man who knows how to lie better than anyone else.

By the end of the year, the five mayors had reached a state of unprecedented agreement. They had formed the Alliance, and they had appointed Clarence as the Permanent Overseer.

The final meeting was held in the town square, under the oppressive shade of a giant, dying oak tree. The five mayors sat in a circle, their faces etched with a strange, synchronized relief.

"We have reached a verdict," Mayor Higgins announced, looking at Clarence.

Clarence beamed. "A verdict of trust, I presume?"

"Precisely," Higgins replied. "We have discussed the nature of the Alliance. We have realized that for the Alliance to be truly secure, it must be purged of any single point of failure. Any single person who knows the secrets of all five wards is, by definition, a threat to the stability of the whole."

Clarence's smile faltered.

"We have reached a unanimous decision," the other mayors said in unison. "Since we all trust you completely, Clarence, we trust your own logic. And your logic dictates that the most dangerous man in the room must be removed for the good of the collective."

The town's sheriff stepped forward, his handcuffs clicking with a finality that sounded like a gavel.

Clarence looked around at the five men. He had spent months convincing them to act as a single, logical unit. He had succeeded perfectly. He had created a machine of absolute consensus, and that machine had just decided that he was the only thing that didn't fit.

As they led him away toward the county jail, Clarence started to laugh. It was a dry, hacking sound that echoed through the silent square. He had been out-logiced by the very people he thought were too stupid to understand his game.

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