Chapter 120: There are corrupt officials in both the East and the West

Corruption and the abuse of power for personal gain are the eternal companions of human political activities, and the Middle Ages were no exception. Compared with the feudal lords' clever seizures with open fire, petty officials and citizens who are not from aristocratic backgrounds take advantage of the convenient conditions of their positions and status to seek illegal private interests, which requires some cunning, courage and accidents.

Geoffrey de Morton, a 14th-century citizen of Dublin, Ireland, was one of them

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