"What is this! It's just a little shuffle of positions! That guy Napoleon likes these trivial little maneuvers!"
The news from the Ministry of Internal Affairs had barely left Matignon Palace before Povatier Street caught wind of it. The Duke of Broi from the extreme Orthodox Faction heavily criticized Jerome Bonaparte's antics, his gaze exuding a high-and-mighty disdain.
"You can't say it like that!" Compared to the arrogant Duke Broi, Thiers appeared exceptionally cautious. He glanced at the empty spot beside him and, in a mocking tone, retorted, "Some among us have already become restless and leaned to the other side!"
"You mean Audion Barrot?" Duke Broi immediately thought of Audion Barrot, the left-wing leader of the Royalist Faction, and indignantly mocked, "Why has a group of romantics like Victor Hugo appeared one after another in our camp! Don't they know that the ideology of Romanticism will ruin them!"
