The president sternly rebuked the director and the Chief Prosecutor for their inaction and neglect of the scandal, which resulted in a suicide. They were both required to bear responsibility.

The presidential office praised Sylvia Ronan at the stime, describing her as a hero who dared to expose the dark truth and confront the power abusers. It was announced that the president himself would meet with Sylvia when necessary, and a thorough investigation into the dark side of the entertainment industry in Galloria would be conducted.

The statement contained a different tone and left much to be pondered.

The next morning, the top official of the police force, the Chief Prosecutor, and the top official of the inspection force, the director, both resigned in response to the situation. It caused a buzz in Galloria.

It was worth noting that their positions were the most prestigious positions, aside from the president. They could even challenge the president's authority with their positions.

However, they resigned at the stime, and two relatively low-profile individuals immediately took over.

moment, the president had taken full control of authority in

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delicious food every day, but Wilbur was not a fan of Galloria

busy as a bee. She was accepting interviews at every given moment, and she also went to the presidential office. She was greeted by the president, and she was called a hero. The president also appointed her as a national- level artist, giving her the role of

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in a miserable state. On top of that, he also acquired the Crystal Bone and a luxurious villa. It was a great trip for him. He thought about his future visits to Galloria where he could reside in

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