March 20, 1858.
The regicide Orsini and his two accomplices in the assassination were announced to be executed in the outskirts north of Paris.
On this day, the temperature in Paris unusually warmed up, with only a sun emitting a scorching orange-yellow glow in the sky like the sea, and clouds drifting around it.
In such pleasant weather, many residents of Paris, with their natural curiosity, spontaneously walked to the execution ground, waiting for Orsini to be shot.
When this group of citizens arrived around the execution ground, they saw a fully armed troop from afar.
Although this fully armed military was merely standing around the execution ground without moving, they still managed to cause temporary chaos among the Parisians.
In the end, with the help of this troop, the crowd watching did not allow the chaos to expand further.
