June 13, 1849, 3 PM.
Under the "brilliant" leadership of President Jerome Bonaparte and the "excellent" command of General Shang Jia'nie, Lederer Roland and his accomplices were swiftly apprehended and brought to justice.
This time, Lederer Roland had no opportunity to flee to the National Museum and then make his way to London to act as a political fugitive.
Locked in prison by rude soldiers, he had only one path left—await trial.
On the other hand, the Order Party and Jerome Bonaparte, as victors, were in high spirits.
For the Order Party, the National Assembly would become solely their "Public Security Committee" after eliminating the Mountain Party.
For Jerome Bonaparte, after clearing away the stubborn Mountain Party and Republican Faction, the seemingly large Order Party became nothing but a paper tiger.