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"Jo..." As her trembling lips began to speak, tears immediately streamed down her face.
Behind her, Louis XVI stared at his son, with his eyes also reddened.
Doctor Grusais was the first to get out of the carriage, bowed to the Queen and the King, and then comforted them, "Your Majesties, please do not worry. His Highness is only injured and is not in life-threatening danger. He appears to be frightened now and needs to rest as soon as possible."
"Rest? Oh, yes, of course," the Queen nodded subconsciously and instructed Countess Debreninac, "Quickly, take the Crown Prince back to rest."
Joseph was "weakly" helped out of the carriage and then laid back onto the stretcher to be taken to his own bedroom.
The King, the Queen, and a group of nobles immediately followed.