Afterwards, Anning decided to stay in Paris for a longer time.
Anning made a small request to have the daily list of new executions delivered to him so that he could try to save some important people.
For example, on his first day in Paris, Anning had the mathematician Monge removed from the list.
Seeing Monge surprised Anning because he remembered that in the original timeline, Monge lived until after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.
That is, with the current chaotic situation, it's uncertain who might suddenly be reported and become labeled as a Girondist, and then be sent to the guillotine.
So Anning became even more determined to stay in Paris.
At the very least, he wanted to save as many scientists as possible.
Aside from Lavoisier, who was taken away with his father-in-law, Anning saved Monge and then incorporated everyone from the Standards and Measures Committee into the Ministry of War.