"You must head to the General Staff immediately and have Mao Qi suppress the Koblenz rebellion as soon as possible!"
After reading the telegram, Regent King William gritted his teeth and issued the order to Minister Ron. At this moment, his mind was already on the brink of fury, without any concern for the follow-up problems suppression might cause.
Standing by, Minister Ron evidently did not share the reckless mindset of Regent King William. Keeping a calm demeanor, Ron advised William I not to be too emotional, as the Koblenz parade did not warrant military suppression.
Recklessly deploying troops for suppression would only cause the Kingdom of Prussia to further lose popular support in the Rheinland Province.
