too bad it's not really incriminating evidence of anything. the selling of commoner children isn't really seen as a crime as the account of myne during part 2 would show you as that's pretty much what the previous high bishop did.
too bad it's not really incriminating evidence of anything. the selling of commoner children isn't really seen as a crime as the account of myne during part 2 would show you as that's pretty much what the previous high bishop did.
yes but that was not part of the physical evidence he was giving them directly now is it? not like it matters when it comes to nobles vs commoners anyway.