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Chapter 127 - Chapter 127 Paris Bloodshed Incident

June 10, 1849.

Following the victory of the French Army in Rome, news spread throughout Paris via the Bonaparte Newspaper and the Constitutional Newspaper, causing the clergy in Paris to rejoice.

To the clergy, the victory in Rome was undoubtedly a harbinger of the Church's resurgence, while also delivering a significant blow to the Revolutionary Faction.

To celebrate this victory, all the clergy in Paris, led by the Bishop, formed a grand procession. The procession stopped at Wagram Square, where they prayed under the Bishop's guidance.

The Bishop of Reims Cathedral, located in northeastern Paris, even traveled by carriage to Elysee Palace to express gratitude to President Jerome Bonaparte, under the "suggestion" of the Roman Curia... or rather, the exiled Roman Curia.

This was indeed unprecedented.

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