Lefévre greets Tai Seh, the Kaiser, and the Chancellor and directs the them all into the National Assembly.
After taking a quick look around at Paris and the Republican Guard troops, the President turns around and walks into the National Assembly Building. He walks past his fellow national leaders and beckons them to follow. He leads them through the Franc capital building, past Republican Guard troops and government officials of varying importance going about their daily tasks. They reach a set of double doors flanked by a pair of Republican Guard troops who both open the doors.
Lefévre gestures all of the leaders into the room and then follows, the Republican Guards closing the doors behind him. After allowing everyone to take a seat around the large conference table in the middle of the room, Lefévre takes his seat at the head of the table.
"First of all." He begins. "I want to welcome you all to Paris. I hope you all enjoyed your trips and the hospitality that my city has to offer."