And this time, he focused his distraction efforts along the Nile River. He ordered Sebastiani, who had just returned from Egypt, to issue an exaggerated report on the Mediterranean coast. The report declared that whether it was the Muslims of Alexandria, the Christians in Damascus, or the Greeks on Rhode Island, all held a deep affection for France. They vehemently condemned General Stuart's treachery and eagerly anticipated the French government's conquest of the eastern Mediterranean, bringing with it the liberating winds of the Great Revolution to the coastal nations."
Upon hearing this, Arthur couldn't help but hold his forehead, "So, the Parisians believed it?"
"Not just Paris," came the reply. "London believed it as well."