The occupation of Sevastopol not only represents a phased victory for the French Empire in the Crimean War but also signifies a significant extension of the lifespan of the Empire's regime.
Favre, below the stage, understood that the empire established by Jerome Bonaparte would not be overthrown in a short period; they would have to lie low for a long time until Jerome Bonaparte had exhausted all the prestige he accumulated in Crimea before they might have a chance to topple him.
However, would Jerome Bonaparte do as they wished?
After the unanimous approval of the bill, Jerome Bonaparte customarily expressed gratitude to all the members present and then left the Bourbon Palace amid the cheers of his entourage.
That evening, foreign envoys, generals, dignitaries, and bankers invited by the Tuileries Palace gathered to celebrate the French Empire's victory at the Sevastopol Fortress.
