After returning to Vosges Square from the National Assembly, Victor Hugo devoted himself to writing, unaware of everything happening outside.
It wasn't until Victor Hugo's two sons burst into the room and reported the outside situation to him.
Initially, Victor Hugo was somewhat unwilling to believe that his speech in the National Assembly a few days ago would have such a significant impact.
It was not until François Hugo and Charles Hugo handed him several newspapers containing Victor Hugo's speech content, that after reading them, Victor Hugo believed François Hugo and Charles Hugo's words.
Looking at the speech published in the "Bonaparte Newspaper," Victor Hugo tapped his desk lightly with his index finger and muttered to himself, "What exactly does Jerome Bonaparte want to do?"
In Victor Hugo's heart, he had long since broken ties with Jerome Bonaparte, so why would Jerome Bonaparte support him at this time?
