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The Fox of France - Chapter 61

In the following days, Joseph was tirelessly busy, working alongside Carnot to manage all aspects of the military: recruitment, organization, equipment, and logistics.

Prior to this, most Eur...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 60

Lazare Carnot, a name Joseph had heard before, but not in his history class. After all, Joseph had studied history with his sports teacher in his past life. In fact, Joseph first heard of Lazare Ca...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 59

At the National Assembly meeting on October 10th, the former first-tier representative and now the Member of Parliament for the Orléans district, Bishop Talleyrand, requested to speak.

Amids...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 58

Joseph's grasp of history may not have been great, but he understood that Aunt Sophie's optimism was perhaps a bit premature. There were still plenty of challenges ahead.

On the 19th, the Con...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 57

Joseph, who had no knowledge of historical details, had no idea how the march that Aunt Sophie was about to attend would leave a deep mark in history. He was just surprised that someone like Aunt S...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 56

"Joseph, the Constituent Assembly has passed a new decree," announced Lucien as soon as Joseph returned home, shaking a newspaper in his hand.

"Lately, Lucien seems to be getting more interes...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 55

In the months that followed, life was somewhat "peaceful," at least compared to the days when Bastille was under siege.

Order had been restored in the higher echelons of Paris. The newly form...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 54

As the Marquis de Lafayette spoke, a middle-aged man of about forty, dressed in a black bishop's robe and with a slight limp, entered the small meeting room and bowed to the others.

"Bishop&n...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 53

In the aftermath of the recent turmoil, Paris seemed to have settled down somewhat. Barricades were gradually dismantled, and previously closed shops had reopened. Other than slightly higher prices...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 52

After the fall of the Bastille, rumors spread like wildfire throughout the city of Paris. People whispered that the king was furious and would soon mobilize his forces to suppress the Parisian popu...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 51

By the time the militia besieging the Bastille realized what had happened, the garrison inside had recovered. The previous explosion had terrified them, but it also fueled their resolve to fight ba...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 50

De Launay lay on the ground, his head ringing like a bell. He tried to get up but found his body limp, devoid of strength. He wanted to call for help, but the people around him were all lying on th...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 49

The militiamen had limited gunpowder, and this kind of wastefulness couldn't continue for long. However, they had plenty of hot-blooded lives to spare, so wasting a few wasn't a big concern for the...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 48

For this suggestion, Charles couldn't find any reason to oppose it. Even though Joseph wasn't a military instructor, everyone could sense that the military expertise of an instructor from a militar...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 47

Joseph stood by his window, gazing at the rising columns of smoke in the distance.

"Looks like something's burning over there," Lucien said, standing nearby.

"It's the Honorable Artille...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 46

Just as Armand had spread a new rumor—himself suddenly gone missing, perhaps imprisoned in the Bastille—a more astonishing piece of news arrived: the King's finance minister, Necker, had been d...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 45

At almost the same time, in the not-so-distant Palace of Versailles, King Louis XVI and his queen, Marie Antoinette, were engaged in a conversation about a similar topic.

"Your Majesty, do yo...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 44

"It's an honor to meet our young scientist. You know, all the glory and grandeur in life are but fleeting, and time will wash them all away. Even great emperors like Alexander and Caesar leave behi...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 43

"I thought you were being pursued and seeking refuge here," Joseph chuckled, "but your timing is perfect. Let's have dinner together."

He ushered Armand inside and then called out to a maid b...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 42

"Regarding this matter," Armand began, "our play itself carries strong political undertones. When I was creating it, I knew that staging this work involved political risks."

At this point, Ar...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 41

The day after their successful debut, Armand, Long, and the Rose Theater Company received several new performance invitations. Among them, one invitation stood out, not originating from a theater b...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 40

The choir had been strategically placed in the audience, without any elaborate costumes. So when the song entered its chorus, these individuals suddenly began to sing, leaving the surrounding audie...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 39

The Peterson Theater was packed with people, all eagerly awaiting the start of the premiere of "Spartacus." Located near the Saint-Antoine district, the theater was rather small, with a narrow back...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 38

After comforting Armand, Joseph left the Peterson Theater and hopped into a lightweight horse-drawn carriage to head home. The two-wheeled carriage moved slowly along the road under the pleasant we...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 37

Armand informed Joseph that his play "Spartacus" was getting ready for a performance in Paris.

Joseph asked, "Is your battle song ready?"

Armand shook his head and replied, "No, not yet...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 36

Joseph submitted the "Four-Color Problem" to the Academy of Sciences, and sure enough, it left everyone, including Laplace, stumped. They studied it for a while but couldn't come up with a solution...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 35

Adhering to this principle, after that, Joseph adopted a policy with Mara's eccentric discussions, not only not opposing but even praising them.

However, anything is easier said than done. De...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 34

If Louis was the epitome of beauty, almost as if the golden apple had been handed to Prince Paris of Greek mythology by the goddess Aphrodite, or like the Archangel sounding the trumpet of the Last...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 33

It was the chilly month of April 1787, when the willow trees along the Seine River had just begun to sprout tiny buds, no bigger than grains of rice. In other parts, the cold of winter still linger...

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The Fox of France - Chapter 32

Upon hearing Joseph's words, Armand became rather proud. "What's there to fear? It's just a ban on performing, isn't it? Even Gauny's 'Xi De' was banned once. To be banned just like 'Xi De' is noth...

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