Since November 1875, Spain has thoroughly entered the era of Carlo.
On November 11th, more than 20 nobles and officials whose crimes were confirmed through trials were publicly executed in the central plaza of Madrid.
These nobles and officials sentenced to death could freely choose the method of execution, such as the guillotine or gallows.
The large-scale execution of officials and nobles also aroused great curiosity among the public, as not even the revolution six or seven years ago led to such a degree of public executions of nobles.
Carlo's ability to issue execution orders against the nobles was seen by the Spanish populace as a respect for their opinions.
Along with these 20 or so noble officials, the bosses of those factories exposed during the media storm were also executed.
