The Lion of Bastille 108, who is it?

On the morning of July 14th, Revolution Square was already crowded with a large number of citizens.

At eight o'clock, Lafayette's National Guard entered the square and cordoned off a large area in the middle for the ceremony.

By nine o'clock, the number of citizens had increased even further, with a dense crowd filling the space outside the boundary set by the Self-Defense Army.

At this time, Andy also arrived at Revolution Square with his troops. Some people in the crowd recognized Andy riding at the front and shouted, "It's the hero of Versailles!"

Immediately, someone corrected them, "Idiot, not the hero of Versailles, but the hero of the Bastille, the Battlefield Magician from Conte!"

Andy pretended not to hear the voices of the crowd, but his expression betrayed him: In fact, he quite enjoyed being lauded by the public.