Anning had originally not paid much attention to Conte's rebellion.
The current time was the fourth month after the march on Versailles, February 1790, just at the beginning of spring.
According to the script Anning had read, 1790 was a calm year, except for a series of military uprisings like the one in Nancy; there were not many significant events.
By July 14, 1790, the whole of Paris would have celebrated the "first anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille" joyously, singing about the future.
That's how it should have been.
The reason for the military revolts was mainly due to the new ideas of equality brought about by the revolution, but at this point, France's army was still the old army, with a strict hierarchy among ordinary soldiers, non-commissioned officers, and the high-ranking military officers.