"... At the invitation of Emperor Napoleon, the Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph, and his fiancée are about to arrive in Paris!"
After the Governor of Seine Province, Ossman, finished this statement, cheers erupted from the plaza of Paris City Hall. Parisians in the Town Hall Square eagerly awaited the arrival of this foreign monarch.
Seeing the enthusiasm in the Parisians before him, Ossman seized the opportunity to address them, "To prevent any trampling incidents and to maintain the stability of the square, around 9:20, a squad of soldiers will appear near Paris City Hall. We hope the Parisians will understand!"
Although, on a subjective level, Parisians did not like any violent institutions, given that the presence of two monarchs at City Hall indeed stressed the need for enhanced vigilance, in case any reckless assassins appeared, it would be disastrous!
Therefore, the Parisians did not oppose Ossman's request.
