This was Leon Gambetta's first appearance on the stage of history. Although this debut carried some elements of chance, his agile thinking and knowledge of the laws of the Second Empire left many in the courtroom audience feeling surprised.
Thus, as soon as Leon Gambetta left the courthouse doors, he was immediately surrounded by reporters waiting nearby.
"What's your opinion on this verdict?"
"Which university did you attend? What are your political views? Who is your teacher?"
"Why did you take on this case? Who instructed you to accept this case?"
...
The reporters' incessant questions left Leon Gambetta somewhat at a loss.
As someone who had arrived in Paris for less than half a year, Leon Gambetta was clearly not yet accustomed to the "enthusiasm" of Parisians.
However, fortunately, Leon Gambetta himself was also a person good at social interactions.
After a brief moment of bewilderment, Leon Gambetta began to answer some of the reporters' questions.
