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The Illusion of Secret Revenge: How One Urban Legend About a Party Boss Fooled Millions

His final request was that one dried dark-red rose be sent to Anne in France.

When she received the strange gift, she understood it as a private sign of acknowledgment from the most unsettling ally she had ever had.

The story of bloody revenge had finally ceased to be a secret and become something closer to a cautionary tale about the human hunger for punishment.

The legend suggests that when the law fails, people begin imagining ruthless cleaners emerging from the dark machinery of the state.

And every time some well-connected criminal seems to walk away untouched, angry comments still appear online.

Underneath them is the same old hope: that one day, someone will come for people like that and settle the score.

That may be the real takeaway from this whole dark drama—the enduring public longing for consequences that cannot be bought off or delayed forever.

The appetite for harsh, absolute justice never quite disappears. It passes from one generation to the next. And from time to time, it tempts people to believe the state still keeps, somewhere in reserve, its oldest and darkest weapon: the claimed right of revenge.

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