Oscar's men rush to take Andre to a doctor, relentlessly charging through rows of firing enemy soldiers. At Tuileries, more than 10 doctors tend to his wound. Andre expresses a strong will to live
Oscar discovers that she has tuberculosis. Since the only known cure for it is rest and a good environment, her doctor tells her to quit the military and move to a country mansion or else she would die in half-a-year
Company B is summoned to subdue the protest at the Tuileries Square in Paris, but they decide to fight with the civilians under Oscar's command if a riot breaks out.
Oscar gets the General to reverse a condemned soldier's sentence, earning Alain and the Company's respect. On her way to thank the General, she and Andre are attacked by an angry mob.
After refusing to remove the commoners' faction from the assembly, Oscar is found guilty of treason and awaits execution. Soon her father takes it upon himself to deal with the situation.
After leaving the Royal Guards, Oscar enlists with the French Guards and is made the new commander of Company B. Unfortunately the members are against having a noblewoman as their leader.
As support grows for the commoners'' faction, the nobility and clergy take drastic measures and Oscar is ordered to prevent the commoners from assembling.
Fersen has returned to France. When he hears the news of how much Marie's image has been damaged, he opts to help protect her reputation. Meanwhile, Oscar struggles with her own feelings for Fersen.