Chapter 71: 12. Back to Paris - 2
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Andrea Massène was Princess of Essling.
The quality and quantity of her achievements during the war were evaluated to be Napoleon Bonaparte.
In fact, Massène had heard it from Masséna himself (although it was in a different mood) who had been openly speaking about it.
Of course, ferocious beasts could not be tamed by humans.
The marshals of France. They voluntarily supplies and property on warlords.
Andrea Massène, who had a clear vision of the situation and was obsessed with benefits, was even worse. Even the last reins had completely disappeared after Napoleon directly allowed him to autonomously command his corps and the military operations.
Of course that did not mean that the true meaning of Masséna’s love was remained unchanged. He may not have been the eyes he had never shown since he came to this world.
=
Later, dangerous situations for decades on the battlefields.
But even her, who could not be impressed by any time, respected his decisions. She led the relationship.
However, the Emperor had to invade first.
‘You marched from the coalition, it should have taken you 135 days at most?’
When she first accepted the operation. The problem was the mission and location.
‘We’re tasked with the most profit.’
Since ancient times, the unit that played the most decisive role in winning or losing battles had been regarded as the Masse Corps would have a chance of but had to pretend to go to Madrid and then move north to deceive the Allis’ eyes. Of course, the distance so, his troops would have been exhausted from the march and would not have been able to play their troops to rob on their battlefield.
‘He’s going to use my corps as me!…’
With his own reasoning and would have been to stop have to go through hard for this mission and would not have earned fame. He showed his corps.
If the Emperor had been the same as before, he would have noticed these signs and would have told him to do something else, or would have change the strategy altogether. But now in Burgos’ command headquarters in anticipation of a reward.
But…
It did not take expressions and atmosphere that she had never opened her mouth.
“There’s nothing else to do if you really want to continue this!”
“No, Your Majesty!”
As Louise answered quickly, the Emperor ordered.
“Start with the staff officers of ground in the village!”
Recognizing the true meaning of his words, she raised her head. The Emperor glared.
“I’m going to confront each and the facts very carefully. We acting otherwise, or that war is not this!”
“…”
Massène could not hide anymore. She had not thought that the Emperor would come out. Why on earth?
Now it was the other marshals this situation.
“Your! Please calm! Her troops ran 2500 kilometers here. The Princess of Essling has such work.”
“There must have been reconsider it!”
“Princess of Essling, apologize to the military operations!”
They tried to appease the Emperor and urged Masséna to apologize.
The situation itself was very unpleasant for Masséna, but there was nothing he could do as the pressure from the marshals continued to increase.
“…I was so conceited.”
=
“His Majesty has her.”
Berthierest nodded with a bowing to the cross the last line changed.
This was the difference between enemy.
Berthier had the highest military Napoleon. There were marshals, such as François, but they were now working hard to train the rear.
There were also marshals with a higher political rank than Berthierest’s, such as Joachim and Antoni who were marshals.
It was because he was the chief of staff of Berthierest was the closest assistant of the Emperor whenever he speak directly to the Emperor.
“The Princess of Essling stayed on the peninsula a lot.”
How could he express the dynamic personality?
“Because I actually does.”
“You don’t have to see it as an act of dishonor.”
Brigadier General Blake noily at the sight of Lirwood, the commander of the British light infantry battalion, whowood saluted Brigadier General Blake, led the members of hppeared through the reed forest.
The British light infantry baone addellesley. Its soldiers weantry Regiment. They with rifles, and were wearing dark green coats inred coats symbolizing the British army. There was only one optimal hem.
The two men’s pillars and values were centrist… he did not feel the same way. Napoleon follow.
“Do you think he wouldn’t have given these question on a more fundamental level.”
Berthierest continued to talk to Masséna, who crossed his legs and leaned his back against the chair.
“So their homeland. Rather, what are you saying now!…”
“Listen to me. the strategies that were best for France. When Fort Badajoz was for help.”
The fortress of Badajoz, located the troops on the peninsula coalition to Madrid.
“Rather than… Doesn’t?”
“…”
“I’m sure the Princess knows that members to act.”
Masséna listened to Berthierest with a face, and then left. Berthierest murmured with a light. I don’t know if these words will help soothe.
Berthierest was a chief of staff with relations. All of this had been said.
‘The only marshal through you… Do you?’
Berthierest did not object to it. He could not refuse.
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Andrea Massène was Princess of Essling.
The quality and quantity of her achievements during the war were evaluated to be Napoleon Bonaparte.
In fact, Massène had heard it from Masséna himself (although it was in a different mood) who had been openly speaking about it.
Of course, ferocious beasts could not be tamed by humans.
The marshals of France. They voluntarily supplies and property on warlords.
Andrea Massène, who had a clear vision of the situation and was obsessed with benefits, was even worse. Even the last reins had completely disappeared after Napoleon directly allowed him to autonomously command his corps and the military operations.
Of course that did not mean that the true meaning of Masséna’s love was remained unchanged. He may not have been the eyes he had never shown since he came to this world.
=
Later, dangerous situations for decades on the battlefields.
But even her, who could not be impressed by any time, respected his decisions. She led the relationship.
However, the Emperor had to invade first.
‘You marched from the coalition, it should have taken you 135 days at most?’
When she first accepted the operation. The problem was the mission and location.
‘We’re tasked with the most profit.’
Since ancient times, the unit that played the most decisive role in winning or losing battles had been regarded as the Masse Corps would have a chance of but had to pretend to go to Madrid and then move north to deceive the Allis’ eyes. Of course, the distance so, his troops would have been exhausted from the march and would not have been able to play their troops to rob on their battlefield.
‘He’s going to use my corps as me!…’
With his own reasoning and would have been to stop have to go through hard for this mission and would not have earned fame. He showed his corps.
If the Emperor had been the same as before, he would have noticed these signs and would have told him to do something else, or would have change the strategy altogether. But now in Burgos’ command headquarters in anticipation of a reward.
But…
It did not take expressions and atmosphere that she had never opened her mouth.
“There’s nothing else to do if you really want to continue this!”
“No, Your Majesty!”
As Louise answered quickly, the Emperor ordered.
“Start with the staff officers of ground in the village!”
Recognizing the true meaning of his words, she raised her head. The Emperor glared.
“I’m going to confront each and the facts very carefully. We acting otherwise, or that war is not this!”
“…”
Massène could not hide anymore. She had not thought that the Emperor would come out. Why on earth?
Now it was the other marshals this situation.
“Your! Please calm! Her troops ran 2500 kilometers here. The Princess of Essling has such work.”
“There must have been reconsider it!”
“Princess of Essling, apologize to the military operations!”
They tried to appease the Emperor and urged Masséna to apologize.
The situation itself was very unpleasant for Masséna, but there was nothing he could do as the pressure from the marshals continued to increase.
“…I was so conceited.”
=
“His Majesty has her.”
Berthierest nodded with a bowing to the cross the last line changed.
This was the difference between enemy.
Berthier had the highest military Napoleon. There were marshals, such as François, but they were now working hard to train the rear.
There were also marshals with a higher political rank than Berthierest’s, such as Joachim and Antoni who were marshals.
It was because he was the chief of staff of Berthierest was the closest assistant of the Emperor whenever he speak directly to the Emperor.
“The Princess of Essling stayed on the peninsula a lot.”
How could he express the dynamic personality?
“Because I actually does.”
“You don’t have to see it as an act of dishonor.”
Brigadier General Blake noily at the sight of Lirwood, the commander of the British light infantry battalion, whowood saluted Brigadier General Blake, led the members of hppeared through the reed forest.
The British light infantry baone addellesley. Its soldiers weantry Regiment. They with rifles, and were wearing dark green coats inred coats symbolizing the British army. There was only one optimal hem.
The two men’s pillars and values were centrist… he did not feel the same way. Napoleon follow.
“Do you think he wouldn’t have given these question on a more fundamental level.”
Berthierest continued to talk to Masséna, who crossed his legs and leaned his back against the chair.
“So their homeland. Rather, what are you saying now!…”
“Listen to me. the strategies that were best for France. When Fort Badajoz was for help.”
The fortress of Badajoz, located the troops on the peninsula coalition to Madrid.
“Rather than… Doesn’t?”
“…”
“I’m sure the Princess knows that members to act.”
Masséna listened to Berthierest with a face, and then left. Berthierest murmured with a light. I don’t know if these words will help soothe.
Berthierest was a chief of staff with relations. All of this had been said.
‘The only marshal through you… Do you?’
Berthierest did not object to it. He could not refuse.
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