It should be understood that, if it weren't for the "Priest Citizen Organization Law" severely disrupting the grassroots structure of the French Church, the social order during the Great Revolution wouldn't have collapsed so quickly.
In front of the gates of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, after Brienne's carriage disappeared at the end of the road, Archbishop Sance looked at Beaumont with some distress: "If we let the peasants buy the land, the Church will lose quite a bit of money..."
The prices and terms set for land buyouts during France's land reforms were very low, and the redemption payment was to be made over many years, which meant significant losses for the Church.
Archbishop Beaumont sighed heavily: "You know, the Grénière group has already begun to gain the trust of His Highness, the Crown Prince. We must take advantage of His Highness being occupied with the wedding to quickly resolve these problems."
