I liked this. It was well done and intriguing.
But I have some concerns with the ending.
First, it was rather convoluted and I somewhat lost track of who was betraying who, when, and exactly what was supposed to have happened.
Second, I have some concern about the morality of covering up a crime : is it justified if it's for a "good" reason, and who decides what comprises a "good" or "bad" reason. If this thing can be lied about then where is the line drawn between what can be lied about and what can't?
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