Chapter 116: Terrifying Administrative Efficiency

In the training field of the Paris Police Academy, a police officer hurried over and reported the situation outside to Joseph and the others.

"Baron Besanval?" When Joseph heard this name, he couldn't help but frown slightly.

Wasn't this the commander of the French Guard?

Back when the Parisians attacked the Bastille, not only did this man fail to stop them, but he also moved all his troops to the Mars Field on the outskirts.

If he had only watched on, it would have been one thing, but he actually dispatched a team of artillery to assist in bombarding the Bastille. And his troops often resupplied at the Royal Palace, so it was basically confirmed that he was part of the Orleans faction. For Louis XVI to entrust Paris to such a man—it would be a miracle if he could maintain control.

This was someone Joseph definitely planned to replace, but at the moment, he needed to stabilize the military nobility group, so he had yet to make a move.