Doubtfulness

France, September 7th 1803

2:08 PM

Napoleon and his army had finished discussing the tactics for what was left of the battle against the Austrian army.

The battle against Alexander and Leonhard's army was going surprisingly well for them, however, they simply couldn't relax now.

On the contrary, the French army had to be as attentive as possible, something that Napoleon didn't get tired of mentioning.

A few days ago, the Austrian army had had the idea of focusing on destroying the French cavalry, which seemed to be a good idea, however, that was just what Napoleon wanted.

Napoleon did know that the cavalry was one of his main forces, and that his army actually was a little dependent on them, so he had decided to use that weakness on his favor.

He had decided to make it look like the defense of his cavalry was pretty frail to urge his enemies to attack it, however, that was just a bait to attract the Austrian forces to them.