Disraeli clutched his collar as if he had heard some horrific news, adding drama to himself like a protagonist going through separation and death in classical drama: "Money? Material desire! Yes, it's these things that have corrupted our ancient and beautiful English society! Heine's book is very popular, that's true, but as a well-known magazine, 'British', our shoulders also bear a more sacred mission! We cannot let the opinions of German petty citizens, decaying radical republican thoughts, and loss of ethical and moral concepts infect this land!"
Heine heard this and snorted dismissively: "Then start by pulling down Eld Carter's works!"
"Shut up!" Disraeli immediately felt guilty when Heine mentioned Eld.
Although officially the bestselling authors of 'British' are Great Dumas, Dickens, and Disraeli, in reality, if you count those works that couldn't be published through official channels, the print volume's biggest author would be none other than Eld Carter.
