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... the cover of night. Carnot eyed him with disdain, but Fouch, unfazed, pointed out the significant regression in the principles of freedom and democracy that Paris once held dear, and he believed it was abnormal and unsustainable.
Carnot, not a fan of Fouch due to his unpredictability, wasn't too fond of his presence. However, he knew Fouch wasn't entirely wrong. Still, he replied, "You may have some valid points, but you've arrived too late. The army, the police, the Committee of Public ...
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