Napoleon returned to the military camp from the Royal Palace.
Although he was married, he followed Frost's example and continued to live in the military camp, causing significant dissent from his wife, who was so angry that she had separated from him.
It was estimated that Napoleon was now wearing more than one hat on his head.
Even Napoleon knew this; he had told his sister Pauline countless times why he had not met a wife like Christina, who would share the hardships with him.
Pauline unceremoniously mocked her brother: "Maybe because there is a difference in charm. That is Andy, after all!"
Pauline used others to belittle Napoleon, which would certainly infuriate him, but when it came to Andy, Napoleon could only admit defeat dejectedly.
Now Napoleon returned to his suite in the camp, and before he even entered, he was blocked by a group of soldiers.
"General!" the soldiers clamored, "Lead us to storm the Parliament!"
"How could they treat Mr. Frost like this!"