The Spanish colonial authorities seized him and deported him to Spain for his participation but they did not shoot him considering his young age.
As the years of the Fertile Truce passed, Goulet became linked to the different independence conspiracies in Cuba.
Later, already subordinate to Major General Antonio Maceo, he participated in the Battle of El Jobito, on May 13, 1895 .
Under the orders of Major General Antonio Maceo, Brigadier Goulet was in charge of protecting the Cuban impedimenta during the bloody Battle of Peralejo, on July 13, 1895.
It is worth mentioning that the Cuban forces achieved victory in Peralejo despite Goulet's death.