Chapter 110: Fight or Not Three

The Marquis de Lafayette didn't even look at Robespierre, who was hanging there like a clown, and his face turned blue and white, and he took care of himself to draw everyone's attention to himself. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

Had it not been for the friend next to Robespierre who pulled him back to his seat, the radical boss wouldn't have known how to end up......

The disgust of the majority of the parliament for the abolition of the monarchy was a blow to Robespierre's enthusiasm......

However, Robespierre, who was stoic by nature, just snorted coldly in his heart and stopped talking, he would not give up his ideals, and let these people who ignored his words regret their decisions in the future!

Robespierre made a gloomy note of the faces of those who had just objected, and he swore that if one day he could establish a republic, they would be sent to the gallows!

Robespierre was only regarded as a clown in the minority in this parliament, and for the revolutionary leaders who were born from small owners, they fantasized about the complete overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of a republic all day long, and those revolutionary leaders who were born in the aristocracy had long heard the callous, and when they were in a good mood, they would argue a few sentences, and when they were not in the mood, they simply ignored it, anyway, few of the really republican supporters from the bottom were qualified to sit in this conference room!

Naturally, the Marquis de Lafayette did not take Robespierre to heart, and there were more influential people in the parliament at this time than the 'republican clown', and Robespierre, a democratic-republican radical from a small proprietorship, was not very well received, and he was of no value except for his good reputation among sans-culottes!

Sans-culottes, a group of revolutionary cannon fodder used by the capitalist class bigwigs and revolutionary aristocrats, don't look at the faces of these revolutionary leaders and bigwigs with a look of pro-people, but in their hearts they don't put those mud-legged sans-culottes on the same human status as themselves, even these enlightened revolutionary leaders think that the group of sans-culottes is inherently a pariah, selling their labor power to support the civilized and elegant upper class!

The Kingdom of France could not be Louis XVI's one-man country, and naturally it was impossible to share any benefits to the lower strata of the untouchables, and the ultimate purpose of the revolution was to allow the social elite to participate in the management of the country and enjoy the political rights due to the upper class, rather than to equate the status of the sans-culotted untouchables below with the rich tyrants!

It is precisely on the basis of this concept that most of the revolutionary leaders and bigwigs sitting in the conference room advocate the preservation of the monarchy, in other words, the preservation of the feudal aristocratic system, and the aristocracy is the symbol of the status of the upper class.

They are not asking for the people's lives, but seeking higher political status and social wealth for themselves!

It is because of his deep understanding of the 'virtue' and 'core values' of these people that the Marquis de Lafayette has gained such broad support, especially the revolutionaries who come from the same liberal aristocratic class as him, and they are the strongest foundation behind the Marquis Lafayette!

Even if he loses the prestige of the National Guard in the rout on the night of the 21st, he will be able to firmly sit in the position of the first person in the revolutionary parliament!

It's just that after fighting Lin Haoda, the Marquis Lafayette has already had a deep sense of crisis, and he feels the need to change his previous taken for granted, and Lin Haoda's variable is likely to pull him down from the position of the first person in the revolution!

As the saying goes, the higher you stand, the harder you fall, the Marquis de Lafayette knows very well what he will do once he loses power, you know, he sat in this position, but he offended many people, and inadvertently stole the jobs of many losers!

Thus, the Marquis de Lafayette is arguably the representative of the most conservative class of people in the revolutionary government today, but in fact, at some point, it only takes a short time to change roles from the most radical leader to the most conservative force, and all that is required is a sufficient amount of vital interest.

Marquis Lafayette waited until most of the people stopped arguing and turned their attention to himself, his eyes swept around solemnly, and he slowly spoke: "The combat effectiveness of Lin Haoda's army this time is beyond our imagination, the morale and strength of the National Guard have suffered great losses, everyone has seen the combat effectiveness of Lin Haoda's rebel army, and the National Self-Defense Force under the control of the revolutionary government must attack with all its strength if it wants to inflict substantial damage on it. In the end, all that is lost is the vital force of the revolutionary regime.

We can't continue to use the tactics of adding fuel to Lin Haoda's merit of killing, the brutal street fighting facts have told us that the side that relies on dense barricades and complex and uneven residential defenses occupies a far greater advantage than the attacking side, whether it is the National Guard or Lin Haoda's bandits, they will suffer a lot of additional battle losses when attacking, at this time Lin Haoda's rebels have no extra offensive force, we can use this time to organize training to strengthen the National Guard, and actively' Solidarity with the 'municipal revolution in the provinces.

The king's procuratorial system has completely collapsed, and the major cities of France only need to complete the municipal revolution in response to the Paris Revolution, and the revolutionary government will achieve a perfect victory, as for the rebels under Lin Haoda, if they don't want to leave, they can be trapped in the city of Paris, time is on the side of the revolution after all, and when we straighten out the whole of France, what is the rebellion under Lin Haoda? “

Hearing this, the radical revolutionary leaders present were suddenly unhappy, the Marquis de Lafayette wanted to avoid the war and protect the army!

This is nothing short of a coward's act!

Robespierre and others were naturally not satisfied with the proposal of the Marquis Lafayette, but Robespierre seemed to be hit by the 'contempt' just now, and just held his hands and watched the performance of these people coldly......

Robespierre was waiting for an opportunity, one that would allow him to overthrow the constitutional monarchy once and for all, and before he could wait for such an opportunity to draw a salary, Robespierre felt that it was enough to take care of the affairs of the Jacobin Club.

"Marquis de Lafayette, is it possible that you want to sit back and watch Lin Haoda's cancer stay in the capital of France like this?" Barnaf and the others questioned as they forced their eyes at the Marquis de Lafayette.