London, Westminster Palace.
Passing through the extensive corridors of the palace and pushing open the substantial doors, the sight of over four hundred green leather seats in the House of Commons sprang into view.
Although the size of the chamber was considerable, the influx of more than six hundred Members of Parliament along with journalists, citizens, and petitioning groups in attendance rendered it exceedingly crowded.
In the bustling environment, no one would notice that a Scotland Yard inspector was presently standing on the second floor of the chamber.
Although Arthur's status had changed significantly from past days, even brushing against the fringes of true high society,
compared to the gentlemen present here, his title still seemed quite ordinary.
Many of the gentlemen here had business cards embossed with titles ranging from Knight, Baronet, to Lord.