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Now reading: Chapter 1872 - 131: Polyamorous Relationships, Polycentric I from The Shadow of Great Britain, a Fantasy novel by Chasing Time.

Actually, Arthur wasn’t at all surprised by Disraeli and Mrs. Sykes taking a vacation together.

After all, for soone like Disraeli, an MP from the opposition, the closing of Parliant on August 21st provided an excellent opportunity to escape from the stifling sumr in London and the mire of public opinion.

At that ti, within London City, the Thas River stead with humidity, dust swirled through the streets, and the sound of construction mingled with the Priest’s sermons, making anyone feel it was not a place to linger.

Thus, carriages from Piccadilly began to transport MPs to their desired vacation destinations.

So returned to their family estates in the countryside, the York’s manor, Wales’ ranches, Sussex’s hills—places not only with beautiful scenery and pleasant climates but also the heart of their electoral districts. Here, they inspected tenant farrs’ harvests, hosted local dinners, and chatted with local rchants or parish Priests, serving as both social leisure and a thod to consolidate voter base.

Those with a bit of inclination chose the Scottish Highlands or the Lake District. They walked between valleys and streams, sailed on lakes, or even climbed mountain peaks to commune with Nature. Occasionally, they took the ti to write political essays discussing reforms, faith, or railway expansion. These letters often appeared in national newspaper columns in September with a casual headline like "Letter from MP X in a certain place," continuing to assert their theories, while subtly enhancing their presence.

But more people, like Disraeli, took post-chaises or mail ships to seaside resorts.

Brighton, Ramsgate, Eastbourne, Torquay, Scarborough were all hot destinations.

Here, noblewon donned the latest French fashion, walked with parasols on boardwalks by the shore, while MPs swapped their formal robes for linen shirts and flannel waistcoats, mingling with vacationers, smoking cigars and discussing the Pri Minister’s next moves.

Being an integral part of the Lower House, Disraeli choosing the sa lifestyle as his colleagues working in Westminster Palace was perfectly understandable.

The only issue was that earlier this year, Arthur had vaguely heard so rumors about Sir Francis Sykes.

Arthur still rembered it was at a dance at Almack’s Club when the Countess of Lindhurst told him privately.

If soone else had said it, Arthur might have doubted the accuracy of the news.

But the Countess of Lindhurst...

It’s worth noting, the reason Disraeli was able to gain attention within the Conservative Party, aside from his friendship with Sir Arthur Hastings, was his being a "political protégé" of the Earl of Lindhurst.

And the reason Disraeli connected with the Earl was entirely thanks to Mrs. Sykes for matchmaking for him, allowing him to beco the Earl’s private secretary. Because of this, when it ca to Disraeli, the Countess of Lindhurst’s words carried so weight.

According to the Countess, Sir Francis Sykes had long been aware of his wife’s relationship with Disraeli, but as Sir Sykes himself had developed a relationship with Disraeli’s forr lover, Lady Bolton, and considering Disraeli, though not of nobility, was still a promising young MP, it didn’t overly embarrass him. Thus, as long as Disraeli and Mrs. Sykes didn’t go too far, Sir Sykes could turn a blind eye.

However, when Sir Sykes returned from a vacation in Venice with Lady Bolton last year, he discovered his wife had found new affection besides Disraeli.

More importantly, her new lover was a painter and, moreover, an Irishman.

This, of course, enraged Sir Francis Sykes.

Although having lovers wasn’t unusual in the upper circles, especially for noblen, maintaining multiple simultaneous relationships was not only a luxury but also sothing to boast about privately.

Having multiple lovers was proof of a well-lined pocket, aning considerable wealth. Furthermore, it demonstrated high emotional intelligence, discreet conduct, and skillful managent of relationships. Otherwise, having so many lovers simultaneously could easily lead to scandals.

For incidents triggered by jealousy and competition between lovers, leading to breakdowns—such as leaking to newspapers or creating drama at theaters—these occurrences, found frequently across London, Paris, or places like Naples, could destroy one’s reputation.

For noblewon, as social rules weren’t as forgiving towards them as they were for noble n, they typically had to act more discreetly.

However, if her family’s influence was strong or her personal skills were excellent, akin to so royal won, highly prestigious Duchesses, or those steadfast societal hostesses of London and Paris, like Mrs. Levin or the elderly Viscountess lbourne, one could still maintain one or multiple long-term stable relationships.

Of course, as most noblewon neither possessed the abilities nor family backgrounds reaching these standards, their ability to maintain relationships with lovers mainly ca from their husbands’ tacit approval, as in the case of Mrs. Sykes.

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