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In which Monsieur Fouquet boldly presents his costly fortifications of Belle-Isle to King Louis XIV, offering both a strategic gift and a challenge to royal authority, while the king and his wary advisor Colbert wrestle with the implications of Fouquet's growing power. The scene unfolds with politically charged tension, as requests for funds and subtle threats intertwine amid courtly manoeuvres and delicate suspicions.
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