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d fraud, his influential father, Arthur, a prominent figure in the State's political a
cape from justice. Unwilling to accept his son's downfall, he engaged in backdoor dealings, attempting t
individuals in the government, offering substantial sums of money and making promises of future
t in its pursuit of justice. Unbeknownst to Arthur, the Corps had already anticipated such attem
ion and influential figures within State's elite circles. Despite Arthur's persistent efforts, the Corps remained res
ating the system to protect his son only exacerbated the rift between the powerful elite and the
e of his own involvement in Nathan's illicit activities. His attempts to subvert justice not only fail
nly served to highlight the unwavering commitment of The Corps to uphold
nipulate the system not only failed but also deepened the resolve of those