The residual effect caused by the disturbance in the slums had not completely ended, the entire area was blocked off by a wooden fence. Large numbers of cavalrymen kept watch outside, and tens of thousands of people had been fenced up for an entire day thus their emotions grew increasingly unstable, and many small-scale acts of resistance broke out.
While the North Court was hesitated to act, many other parties debated endlessly about the issue.
The slums were like warts that had become part of the royal court system over time. Without the residents of the slums to do their dirty work, the comfort in which the nobles lived would diminish drastically, this became more evident the longer the blockade continued.