In this series of affairs, the first few items were very smooth.
For example: The Paris Police Academy had essentially converted Joseph's estate into a training field, and acquired several acres of nearby land, already becoming France's largest military and police training base.
Of course, the teaching staff was still far from sufficient.
With the cooperation of the new Minister of War, Duke of Broglie—an old noble who after leaning towards the Royal Family and ascending to the position of Minister of War, was indeed very devoted—many of his protégés agreed to teach at the Paris Police Academy, but given the current size of the academy, it was still a drop in the bucket.
According to Duke of Broglie, other military nobles seemed to still harbor illusions, believing that the Royal Family's military strength was insufficient to deal with all troubles, and sooner or later they would have to beg for their help, so they continued to adopt a wait-and-see attitude.