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French Empire: But Napoleon IV
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2026-07-04 21:26:14
Punching Austria, kicking Russia, interfering in Spanish internal affairs, and scorning Prussia. It was the French Empire, ruled by Napoleon. All the elements were correct, except it was the Second Empire, and Napoleon III. Suddenly, he transmigrated into the body of Napoleon III's only son, the future Napoleon IV. That wouldn't be so bad, as long as he prevented his father from having a relapse, from repeatedly provoking Prussia, and from falling for Bismarck's tricks. With France's size, he could easily become one of Europe's top powers, survive until World War I, decisively defeat Germany, and then completely dismantle it. At that time, he might even become the last true man of France. Unfortunately, the timing was wrong; he transmigrated to July 19, 1870, the day Napoleon III confidently declared war on Prussia. The French emperor was already confident enough to take his only son to the front lines, but Eugène Napoleon, knowing it would be a futile effort, decided not to go with his father. Since he couldn't rely on his own father, he had no choice but to save the crumbling France himself. Domestic capitalists, fight; Prussia, fight; Italy, fight... Eugène Napoleon, the future Napoleon IV of France, was destined to achieve in an era when the British navy dominated the seas, the Prussian army swept the world, and American industry was on the rise, what even his great-uncle Napoleon I had failed to accomplish.
- Chapter 1: Declaring War on Prussia, the French Emperor in a Hurry to Give Away the spoils.
- Chapter 2 Napoleon III's Departure, His Resentful Mother
- Chapter 3: Paris, a Powder Keg, Receives Funding
- Chapter 4 Parisians Block Roads, Face-to-Face Dialogue
- Chapter 5 Famine, otherwise there would be no famine.
- Chapter 6 continues the famine; what is the relationship between the famine of the Second Empire and
- Chapter 7: Using Famine as a pretext to improve treatment, subsidies, and empty promises.
- Chapter 8: Distributing Bread, "The Deep Bond Between the Army and the People"
- Chapter 9 Corrupt Army, Ghost Employees
- Chapter 10: The Great Philanthropist Was Assassinated?
- Chapter 11 Political Showboating: Scaring Yourself
- Chapter 12 I think that Gan Bi is as bold as a mouse.
- Chapter 13 All eyes turned to me; it was someone from our Republican Party who did it.
- Chapter 14: Eugène Napoleon, "Disabled but Determined," How Did He Become an Oscar Winner?
- Chapter 15 How a Movie King is Made 2.0
- Chapter 16 Paris on the verge of turmoil, Eugène racing against time
- Chapter 17, "An Actor Prepares," concludes the assassination attempt.
- Chapter 18: The Former Military Police Commander's Unwilling Departure from the Military Police
- Chapter 19: Dremar, a fictional character based on Pierre, a commander in name only?
- Chapter 20: Drema is our beloved leader... therefore, we need to pay more.
- Chapter 21 Republican Party? Sorry, we're not familiar with each other.
- Chapter 22 News of defeat reaches France, turmoil begins
- Chapter 23: The Republicans, overjoyed by the defeat of the French army.
- Chapter 24 Republicans in Action
- Chapter 25 An Extremely Passive Empire, A Coup
- Chapter 26 Compromise: A Government That Backs Down to the Republicans
- Chapter 27 Olivier's Resignation and the Escalation of the Government Crisis
- Chapter 28: Conversation with Olivier, Eugène's Betrayal of Class
- Chapter 29: Drawing Big Pieces, Pieces That Can't Be Enough
- Chapter 30 The New Prime Minister's Discussion with the Frontline Troops
- Chapter 31 Eugène Angrily Confronts the New Prime Minister
- Chapter 32 The argument escalates, and neither side is willing to back down.
- Chapter 33: Each side takes a step back, and they compromise.
- Chapter 34 The Situation of the French Army in Xia Long's Camp
- Chapter 35 The Quarrel Among the Senior Generals
- Chapter 36 The French Emperor, Hesitant and Wanting to Escape
- Chapter 37 Napoleon III's Decision
- Chapter 38: The Reorganization of the 13th Army
- Chapter 39: Playing a double act in front of the soldiers, the anger of the working brothers.
- Chapter 40 Eugène's Speech, Crown Prince Angrily Criticizes the Government
- Chapter 41, The Nation, Part 1: Eugene, Scammed by a Corrupt Government
- Chapter 42 The Compensation Foundation: Let's Turn the Tide!
- Chapter 43 A Recruitment Operation That Lasted a Day
- Chapter 44: The order to take 3 reached Paris.
- Chapter 45 Further Expansion of the Army: Rich Paris, Barren Front
- Chapter 46: Distribution of Resources and Discussion of the Food Issue
- Chapter 47 The Republican Party Calms Down, and Eugène Is No Longer Willing to Accept It
- Chapter 48: Persuading his mother to allow the Paris Legion to relocate.
- Chapter 49 Eugene's plan unfolds, a spy within a spy?
- Chapter 50: The discussion inside the old tavern, the meeting between the two sides.
- Chapter 51: Drema's successful deception and infiltration.
- Chapter 52 A Day in the Life of Soldier DuPont
- Chapter 53 A Day in the Life of Soldier DuPont
- Chapter 54: Plagiarism of the Son's 3, the Meuse River Defense Line Completed
- Chapter 55 The Parliament's Tightening Pressure, Supplies Falling from the Sky
- Chapter 56 The Joy of Winning 3, Eugene's Big Gift
- Chapter 57: The Soldiers' Joy, the Prelude Gradually Unfolds
- Chapter 58 Training Issues, Accelerating Training Progress
- Chapter 59: Standing up for the soldiers, going through fire and water!
- Chapter 60 Loyalty! Eugene's Reputation in the Army
- Chapter 61 The Paris Legion's Deployment, Examining the High Ground Fortifications
- Chapter 62 Naval Issues, Selection of the Commander of the 4th Army Corps
- Chapter 63 Money's being distributed! Money's being distributed! The final celebration, th
- Chapter 64 Unreserved Investment
- Chapter 65 The Republican Party's Plot, Target Approaching
- Chapter 66 The real storm has arrived; France faces its test.
- Chapter 67 River Crossing Operation: The Battle for the Meuse River Begins
- Chapter 68: The Battle of the Meuse
- Chapter 69: A Clash of Two World-Class Army Forces
- Chapter 70 The Ferry Crossing's Flaws and the French Army's Response
- Chapter 71 The fighting continues; my army is no less elite.
- Chapter 72 William Decides on the Grand Flanking Maneuver
- Chapter 73 Look behind you!
- Chapter 74 The French High Command Caught Off Guard
- Chapter 75 The French Army's Unsuccessful Breakout
- Chapter 76 The Southern Route Army's Failed Breakout
- Chapter 77 The Central Route Army's Failed Breakout
- Chapter 78 De Fai's Surrender: Sinner or Hero?
- Chapter 79 The French Northern Route Army Breaks Through, Is the Empire Gone?
- Chapter 80 Napoleon III's Surrender
- Chapter 81: The Gaze Returns to Paris, the Plan Begins
- Chapter 82 News of the defeat at the front reaches Paris
- Chapter 83 The Last Meeting of the Republican Party
- Chapter 84 The Paris Revolution Breaks Out, Firing the First Shot
- Chapter 85: The Rise of Various Republicans
- Chapter 86: The Capture of the Banks – What's Wrong with the Republicans? Everything's goi
- Chapter 87: Bank, Telegraph Office, Train Station, Next Corner for the Wood Strategy Target
- Chapter 88: The City Hall Captured – Were They All on Our Own Side?
- Chapter 89: The Republican Party Reaches its Peak After Taking Down the Montauban Government
- Chapter 90 The First Meeting of the Republic Government, Trosch Reaps the Rewards
- Chapter 91 Marching Towards the Tuileries Palace
- Chapter 92 Cigarettes and the Well-Prepared Tuileries Palace
- Chapter 93: The attack failed, and Cao's self-defense army was defeated instead.
- Chapter 94 The "Revolutionary" Who Tears Off His Mask
- Chapter 95 The "Revolutionary" with a Exploded Mindset, Cavalry Attack
- Chapter 96 The Cavalry Charge
- Chapter 97 The Battle of the Cavalry: The Republican Army Couldn't Hold On Anymore
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