The Gilded Cage of the High Court
The legal chambers of London in the 1880s were not just rooms of law; they were sanctuaries of an invisible caste. Julian Thorne was the preeminent barrister of his age, a man whose intellect was as sharp as his tailored suits and whose conscience was as flexible as the laws he interpreted. Julian didn't just argue cases; he sculpted verdicts. Julian’s power was a precise blend of M5 (Power)...
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