The Military Nobility were well aware that if they failed to suppress the Royal Family through the uprising, they would inevitably face backlash.
Previously, they had hoped to negotiate with the Royal Family, leveraging the fact that the Royal Family was heavily reliant on them, given their lack of soldiers.
However, this time the Crown Prince had led the troops with the force of thunder to crush Marquis de Saint-Veran, who barely held out for a little over an hour--well, by the time the news reached them, it had "shrunk" to a little over an hour.
Having an elite force so powerful meant that their value in the eyes of the Royal Family had plummeted.
They had been extremely anxious for days, until they learned from Marquis of Lucenay that the punishments from the Royal Family were not too severe, and only then did they breathe a sigh of relief.