Napoleon was not a fish to be slaughtered by others, the dilemma he faced today was because he had slept too long—half a century had passed, and the soldiers who had been loyal to him were either dead or too old to even lift a gun....
The name Napoleon had gradually drifted away from the people, ephemeral like flowers in a mirror or the moon's reflection on water.
Only the older generation spoke of his deeds, never experienced by those alive today, so naturally, they would not support him with mad fervor!
Including Count Stephens, the vast majority of the nobility in Paris today had never seen Napoleon before the arrival of the divine, they had no idea how powerful this monarch, who once awed nations, had been!
What the nobility saw was a tyrant, a complete despot who had resurrected and sent their king to the guillotine!
Marvin had seen Napoleon with his own eyes and had witnessed the ambition in his eyes and the will that had not faded even after half a century of slumber!