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Chapter 67 - Chapter 67: The Stubborn Pope

The letter from Paris was opened by Jerome Bonaparte in a shaded corner.

The sender, as Jerome Bonaparte expected, was his sister Princess Mathilde.

In the letter, Princess Mathilde first reported her safety to Jerome Bonaparte and then described some details of the June Revolution.

After the revolution began, Princess Mathilde, Old Prince Jerome, and some key members of the Bonaparte Party were split into two groups, protected by Bonaparte Party members carrying firearms.

Despite the overall suppression of the revolution in the East District and Southeast District of Paris, Cafenak still risked the disdain of France's upper class by transferring cannons to the Saint-Germain District.

Many property owners who had participated in the National Guard were forced by Cafenak's bayonets to fight in lavish clothing, wielding weapons they had never fired.

Even so, they were still regarded as trash by Cafenak.

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