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Before the bemused Revolutionary Government could react, the Anti-French Alliance had already advanced to the gates, turning "surrender" into the new focus of heated debate in the French Parliament.
"At this point, we can no longer continue the fight. To preserve the vitality of France, I suggest we immediately end this war and address the subsequent issues through negotiation," one elder proposed, instantly garnering everyone's support. Those who adapt to the times are true heroes, and the French Parliament was the result of compromises from all sides. Those who could sit here were all flexible and resilient individuals.
The truly stubborn ones had either been snapped off by Napoleon IV or chopped down by the Revolutionary Party. Those who survived and thrived were all adept political minds.