The news of another revolution breaking out in Paris spread, and the entire European world was dumbfounded. First, the Revolutionary Party had sealed the fate of the Bonaparte Dynasty, then the radicals within the Revolutionary Party had done the same to the Revolutionary Party's government, and now it was unclear which party was in the process of unseating the radical government.
If one counted the Royalist Coalition outside the city, France had now become a gathering place for the various factions of the era. News reports about it were laborious to write, let alone for the ordinary people to understand.
While the general public could enjoy the spectacle, politicians were busy with work. With the situation this chaotic, this year's war indemnity was certainly not to be expected.