Chapter 38 Lobbyist Thiers

"Damn! Have those Bonapartists already infiltrated the army?"

La Martine, veins bulging, shouted loudly as he clenched his fists.

Having experienced the February Revolution, La Martine undoubtedly understood the crucial role the military played in the revolution, especially those regular army units stationed near Paris, which have the power to determine whether the revolutionary regime would survive.

If it hadn't been for the King's (referring to Louis Philippe) reluctance to mobilize the army, the Republic would never have been able to gain a foothold in Paris.