Due to Changarnier's tough attitude, those National Guard regiment leaders who wanted to attend the presidential banquet dared not leave the military camps by a single step.
Of course, these regiment leaders couldn't help but resent Changarnier. It was clearly a struggle between the President and Changarnier, yet they became the cost.
In order not to offend either side, the National Guard regiment leaders, who had been invited by Jerome Bonaparte, could only choose not to attend the banquet while ordering their trusted aides to deliver their apology letters to Jerome Bonaparte.
Jerome Bonaparte's desk was filled with apology letters from the National Guard regiment leaders, who expressed their stance in the letters and hoped the President could continue to lead the army.
