The Fallen Idealist
The fog of 1912 Europe was not just weather; it was a symptom. It was the breath of a dying century, thick with the scent of coal smoke and the ozone of impending war. Julian Thorne, a young attaché at the French Embassy, believed that the world could be saved by a single, elegant piece of diplomacy. He was a man of ideals in an era of iron. Julian's "pay-to-win" system was not a ledger or a...
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