General Frost returned to Paris, and Paul Balas specifically spent money to hire extra help to ensure that the latest news from Paris would be delivered to his city late into the night.
This was not cheap; to accomplish this, he directly purchased ten of the best horses and hired three riders to work in shifts.
Horses were the most scarce resource in the Republic at the moment.
But Balas didn't care; during the course of the great revolution, he had gained not only political influence but also a wealth of fortune.
This day, he still waited until late at night, until the latest intelligence from Paris was delivered into his hands.
Looking at the letter written by his accomplice in Paris, Paul Balas's face lit up with joy, and he even stood up towards the end: "Fantastic, this is fantastic!"
Josephine Boarne pushed the door open and asked with puzzlement, "What's the matter, dear?"
The socialite of Paris, now in nightgown, spoke while gently embracing Paul Balas from behind.