[... All right, having that perceived isn't something he'd expected to happen here, but perhaps like recognizes like? Or... well, he supposes he hadn't done himself any favors by explicitly stating such things. He doesn't especially care, of course, but it's a reminder to pay closer attention to what he's letting slip here.]
A lie can unify people as easily as it can divide them. Britannia, unfortunately, only ever saw merit in the latter.
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A lie can unify people as easily as it can divide them. Britannia, unfortunately, only ever saw merit in the latter.
[That, meanwhile, is entirely on purpose.]