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Now reading: Chapter 1845: Easter Egg: Arthur Hastings – The Ambition Dri from The Shadow of Great Britain, a Fantasy novel by Chasing Time.

Volu One: Forgotten Nas

On the horizon of history, so nas appear not with thunder or trumpets, but quietly, like a fly landing on a page, neither disturbing the reader’s attention nor showing its weight. The na Arthur Hastings appeared initially in official archives in such a silent, even slightly awkward manner.

On January 15, 1810, Arthur Hastings, the future Cabinet Secretary of the British Empire, was born in a poorhouse in the rural area of Bradford, Yorkshire. At that ti, no one could have predicted that this swaddled infant would later appear repeatedly on the front pages of The Tis, secret governnt communications, and confidential Foreign Office correspondences.

As a child born in a poorhouse, Arthur Hastings’s family background was far from illustrious, with no noble heritage to speak of (if not considering the questionable connection to the Marquis Hastings Family). His ancestors were neither seasoned Admirals nor brilliant literary talents. Even those who first knew him could hardly say what precisely had led this young man down the path to the center of power.

He grew up in the poorhouse until he was six years old if such a period can be terd "growth."

It was growth without language or future. Children congregated in frail groups, shoved into arrangents as hopeless and monotonous as a porridge pot: eating, sleeping, praying, receiving rudintary lessons, silently awaiting the next unfortunate dawn. Winters in Bradford were particularly long, with grey daylight hanging like funeral garnts at every window.

Young Arthur often sat by the stove, watching the wind stir the dust in the door cracks. He seldom spoke, never cried, nor fought with other children. He resembled a silent stone, always ready to bury himself in the dust.

Yet it was this silence that caught the attention of a casual visitor.

One afternoon in 1816, with winter snow yet to thaw, an old gentleman with graying hair and a stooped back entered the poorhouse with his servant’s assistance, as one of Bradford’s notable figures, he ca to inspect the local parish’s charitable project.

The old gentleman’s na was spread around nearby villages but never appeared on the pages of London newspapers. His fortune had long dwindled, with few remaining servants, but he still could plant a few yews at ho, raise so short-haired cats, and project an image of affluence in local villages.

While inspecting the porridge room, the old gentleman unintentionally saw the future Cabinet Secretary of Britain. Other children were crying, making noise, reaching out to beg from him, whereas young Arthur stood alone in the corner, like a cat unwilling to approach the fire. He did not look at the old gentleman, but he knew the gentleman was watching him.

To this day, people remain uncertain of what crossed the old gentleman’s mind then. Was it pity? Was it loneliness? Or perhaps a love for children stemming from the grief of losing his own son late in life? Regardless, soon after, the institution received a letter requesting little Arthur to be handed over to the old gentleman as an apprentice in life, acting as both servant and companion, with a compelling reason provided: he was willing to bear all of Arthur’s living expenses and provide adequate education.

At that ti, this was among the best outcos any child from a poorhouse could hope for.

However, for Arthur, it was not the start of happiness, rely the first ti fate quietly pushed him out of ruins.

On the day he left the poorhouse, he did not cry, nor did he look back; he simply tightened the patched scarf around his neck. He understood very well that from then on, he was no longer a pitiful poorhouse child but part of soone’s "private property," a fact he grasped early on.

The gentleman’s manor was not large, the old house’s windowsills marred with stains and scrapes, leaving only two old horses and an outdated carriage in the stable. Besides the old gentleman, there were only a few elderly servants and an estate steward to manage his land.

Despite his young age, little Arthur seized this opportunity well, working diligently on the farm and soon becoming renowned as an expert pig farr in the vicinity. anwhile, the old gentleman seed to view Arthur as so sort of compensation, teaching him to read, having him read books, organize dicine boxes, polish walking sticks and clocks, and sotis even sit by the fireplace listening to stories of the gentleman’s youthful adventures in London.

This period of life lasted nearly ten years, during which Arthur silently grew into a youth.

Yet, this Chief Minister of the British Empire seed intent on dulling the muddy years of his childhood, leaving outsiders with scant knowledge of it, forcing them to piece together hazy clues from his dubious autobiography, "Fifty Years of Life."

As he enigmatically noted in "Fifty Years of Life," many of his clues were unreliable—"I did not write this book to commorate my life, but to present a version before you mourn . Because, for , life’s beginning is an affair of farewell, not belonging."

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