Chapter 176
However, they came to realize that Albert's actions became increasingly disturbing, leaving everyone confused and concerned. He was acting like a psycho giving room for suspicions that he might have an underlying criminal tendency or mental illness.
He would suddenly freeze, his eyes glazing over as if he was staring at something in the distance. His body would begin to shake and tremble, and he would whisper to himself.
Mary and George exchanged worried glances, unsure of how to react. They tried to approach Albert, but he would flinch and recoil, his eyes flashing with fear. It was as if he was trapped in his own personal nightmare, and they were powerless to help him.
The parliament members, who had been watching this scene all these while, began to whisper among themselves. They seemed to be questioning Albert's sanity, and some even wondered if he was suffering from some sort of breakdown or trying to confuse them.
George, tryi
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