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Chapter 2: Napoleons cry from the middle of the grasslands - 1

    Chapter 2: Napoleon''s cry from the middle of the grasnds - 1


    Chapter 2


    <strong> Napoleons cry from the middle of the grasnds  1</strong>


    An expedition to Russia.


    It was definitely thergest project ever undertaken since the establishment of the French state on thisnd. A total of 680,000 people, 400,000bat troops, and tens of thousands of tons of food. 150,000 war horses and transport horses, 8,000 carts and wagons. 800 artillery pieces, 750,000 artillery shells, 5 million ammunition guns, and 200 tons of gunpowder.


    Napoleon I, the Emperor of the French Empire, said.


    If this huge mountain can move, it will be enough for Alexander I to raise a white g. Without fighting, we will subdue our enemy, so if that is not a great victory, what is? If the grasnd warriors bow to us, Britain can no longer continue the war.


    Most of Napoleons advisors about the enemy and the operations disagreed. Napoleons boast was not fulfilled. As if it had waited, Russia expelled the French ambassador, summoned the Cossack cavalry andmanders such as Bary and Bagration, with a burning will to end the war.[1]


    France was now forced to wage war against the empire that ruled the vast grasnds.


    Im telling you now, but I regret not giving more weight to Caincourts words.121 If so, we wouldnt have had such a disaster from the beginning.


    The Emperors adopted son and the rich king of Northern Italy, Eugne de Beauharnais, said so in front of his most trustedmander, Jacques MacDonald.[3]


    Hundreds of horses and soldiers drowned and the food they were carrying was flooded after a sudden copse of a bridge built to cross the Neman River. Two days ago, a storm had hit the camp site, damaging a considerable amount of supplies and killing more than 3,000 horses.


    To Eugne, these misfortunes seemed to be a sign of God. It was as if there were going to be a big tragedy on this expedition


    You can only say that to me, Your Highness. No matter how much you care about His Majesty, he will never forgive you if you speak out against him when he is determined to fight.


    Eugne nodded silently. People be more and more stubborn as they get older, and Napoleon was like that. His stepfather did what he thought was right unconditionally and never gave up.


    It was an expedition that most people, including myself, opposed. Did His Majesty think that the Emperors authority would be established only if he went against our will and prove us wrong?


    Of course, many of those who opposed this expedition were either intoxicated with too much Parisian social life or did not want to challenge more ennemies because they thought they were already sessful. However, Eugne and MacDonald did not sincerely oppose the expedition for suchzy reasons. They just thought that France had nothing to gain from a war with Russia. Even if they loyally devoted their bodies and minds to the expedition, if they did not ept it, it would only lead to despair and resignation.


    Eugne sincerely hoped that his stepfather, the Emperor, would know that even if his whole body was burned by eternal fire, he would not bend his loyalty to the Emperor, but others would not act like this.


    He remembered a native voodoo doctor he had met in a colony of the New World. Wearing a hat made of rhinoceros horns and painting with deer blood and oil paints, the voodoo doctor had told Napoleon an interesting story.


    We see the world as one giant system in which life pulsates, souls circte, and bodies bnce. We are always deeply and steadily exploring the rules and principles of the world with the wisdom of our ancestors. Therefore, we would like to inform our benefactor, former President of the Republic, of one truth andw that we have found.


    During his presidency, Napoleon sought to greatly ease oppression and discrimination against the natives of the North American New World and to recognize them as members of the society of the French Republic. After moving to Louisiana, Napoleon was not treated by the natives as a blood-sharing brother but as a blood-sharing rtive


    This is not the end of the world that exists in the whole universe. Outside the world we live in, there are mysterious multi-dimensionalyers of waves, and each of those huge wave has its own worlds. Their numbers are infinite. Among the infinite multi-dimensional infinite worlds, the worlds located in a straight line are particrly special. This is because we share the same time zone as the world we live in. We call it a parallel world.


    The parallel worlds exist indefinitely, isted from each other, creating countless branches. This is thew of space dimension and origin. They produce hundreds of billions of different kinds of worlds in many different branches. For example, there could be a world in which Britain wins against France, and a world in which you, the former president of France, be the Emperor instead of the President.


    At that time, Napoleon had thought that it was just one of the interesting principles of the New World folk beliefs and passed on. Napoleon, who was well-versed in mathematics, science, and philosophy, was not a man who would listen to unproven things. But at this moment, what came to Napoleons mind was what the native voodooist had called thew of the world.


    No matter how hard I think about it All I can exin is that my soul and mind have passed over to another world. That old man, Im sure he said interference between worlds was impossible. You dont know anything about exploration, do you?


    Then Napoleon muttered quietly and looked down at his body. He sighed. Originally in his world, Napoleon was a man who was in a much stronger physical condition than his age by repeating his healthy diet, exercise, and regr life. His moderately thin, lean body with stic muscles had disappeared, and his slender legs and drooping sides weed him. He also regrly had serious coughs and fever. Sometimes it was apanied by breathing difficulties. Napoleon knew right away that he was in such a shape and health that he would not live for more than a decade.


    How the hell was this guy taking care of his body?


    He did not hide his dissatisfaction and irritation with Napoleon Bonaparte of this world, who was the original owner of this body. Oh, by the way, he was a noble and honorable Emperor. Napoleon snorted scornfully.


    Just sharing the name Napoleon Bonaparte is disgusting. Instead of Napoleon, this pig should have had a suiting name, like Paul Barras or Roger Ducos. 141


    Napoleon expressed his hatred for Napoleon of this world to the point where he recalled the specter of the presidential government that had been jealous of him and had tormented him. It had only been three hours since he came into this world, but Napoleon realized with his intuition.


    Now Napoleon had to worry about survival itself.


    TL notes


    [1] Michael Andreas Bary de Tolly, Pyotr Bagration


    [2] Armand-Augustin-Louis de Caincourt was the French ambassador in Russia


    [3] Eugne de Beauharnais tienne Macdonald


    [4] Paul Barras, Roger Ducos
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