Marat was extremely agitated.
"How could they do this? These people resorted to such measures only because they couldn't make ends meet!"
Anning: "Perhaps the aristocratic cavalry commander doesn't regard civilians as humans at all."
At that moment, Marat saw the commander of the armored cavalry mounted on a tall horse. Before Anning could react, he dashed out and stood in front of the lord's horse.
"Sir! I protest! You cannot treat unarmed civilians this way!"
The lord, perhaps because of Marat's appearance, furrowed his brows and said loudly, "What are you? Is there a problem in my orders to suppress the rioting rabble? Look at what they have done, what wrong did the poor factory owner commit?"
Marat yelled back unyieldingly, "I am certain it was because he didn't pay the wages that led to this event!"