In fact, when Arthur visited Paris four years ago, he already foresaw the downfall of Jusco.
As is well-known, in June of 1832, large-scale unrest erupted in both London and Paris, influenced by the cholera outbreak and the wave of liberalism.
However, compared to the Tower of London incident, the June uprising in Paris was even more grandiose. If it hadn't been handled promptly, King Louis Philippe of France, who immediately returned to Paris to stabilize the army, the rule of the July Monarchy might have ended then and there.
But, although the governments of both countries quickly quelled the situation, the French approach to the June uprising seemed far more thorough than the British cold handling.
