Under the watch of Paris City's VIPs, each preoccupied with their own thoughts, Anning entered the city that morning.
The people of Paris spontaneously gathered and lined the streets to "escort" Anning to the National Assembly.
Amid the cheers of the crowd, all the members of the National Assembly stood united on the steps outside the Parliament Hall—formerly the Equestrian Arena—to applaud him.
Faced with this scene, Anning was finally forced to realize something: he could no longer remain neutral in the future because he had become the wall itself.
Thus, Anning was even more determined to stay away from Paris.
This was mainly because, in his previous life, Anning was hardly skilled even in office politics. He was quite aware of his own limitations.
In war and such, he could still rely on his "cheat codes," right? The recent battle had shown him that his "cheat codes" were dependable, as he "put his enemies to shame and stripped them of their clothes."