The inquiry from Prince Monfort forced Jerome Bonaparte, who originally wanted to gloss over the event and then go back to rest, to recount the entire incident to Prince Monfort.
"Originally, this was just a small group event, but who would have thought that because our police hadn't seen such a scene for several years, they lacked experience in handling it. Moreover, with many respectable people joining midway, the police became even more hesitant to suppress them!"
At this point, a mocking expression appeared on Jerome Bonaparte's face, and his tone turned sarcastic, "However, those police also knew that if they did nothing, the Empire would inevitably punish them harshly afterward. So, these officers tightly followed behind them, 'escorting' them all the way to Bastille Square!"
Although this sudden gathering did not cause substantive harm to the imperial regime, Jerome Bonaparte was very dissatisfied with the police forces' response measures when faced with sudden problems.
