July 31, 1850.
The day after the proposal for the "Establishment of Direct Forces by Parliament" was passed, Minister Renio of the Ministry of War convened a rather novel meeting at the Ministry of War.
As the host of the meeting, Minister Renio did not directly express his views on the parliament's direct forces, but instead issued an order to all members of the Ministry of War.
From now on, any orders involving the movement of troops must be signed by both Minister Renio and Secretary of State Saint Arno before they can be executed, otherwise, they will be considered a betrayal of the homeland.
Anyone who moves troops or members without authorization will receive severe punishment.
During the meeting, Minister Renio forcefully patted the long conference table, once again emphasizing with his gruff voice: "From now on, any troop movements exceeding twenty personnel must have the approval of both myself and Secretary Saint Arno, or you can expect to face the military tribunal!"
