Preparation for the Egyptian Campaign

Napoleon quickly returned to Chantilly after proposing his plan to Director Barras. He had anticipated that Barras would be willing to do anything to get him out of Paris.

When Napoleon entered the office, he saw Ciela sitting behind the desk, engrossed in checking multiple documents. She looked up and greeted him with a warm smile.

"So, how did it go with Talleyrand and Barras?" Ciela asked.

"Talleyrand proved to be a man of opportunity," Napoleon replied. "He inquired about my political aspirations, and I openly expressed my ambitions. Consequently, he pledged his support. As for Citizen Barras, he accepted my proposal. The government will finance the campaign, enabling us to acquire rifles and artillery for the army I'll be leading."

"I understand," Ciela nodded in comprehension. "Finally, you'll be able to utilize the bolt-action rifle you introduced. I can already imagine the astonishment on the faces of the Mamluks and Bedouins when they encounter such advanced weaponry."