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"Minister, logically, I shouldn't stop you..."
The secretary behind the Minister of the Navy sighed, "But don't you think it's a bit too late to betray now? The optimal time would obviously have been before Captain Camus went to see Chief Inspector Edward.
"Moreover, if you truly intend to do it, I even believe there's no need to keep a copy. Because such evidential documents are hardly of any use if they aren't the originals. Betraying is not worth it unless you do it thoroughly.
"Besides, I think it's better to destroy the documents in front of Minister Moriarty rather than handing them over to him. That way, the other ministers will assume they've obtained the documents and attack Minister Moriarty in the newspapers, only to end up without evidence and get promptly and forcefully counterattacked by a well-prepared Minister Moriarty. This would ensure their destruction.