Chapter 144 Prelude To Napoleon Administrative Duties

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Five minutes later, in the King's Office, Talleyrand, Fouche, Joseph, and Lucien arrived.

"Aveline...Francis, do you recognize them?" Napoleon gently asked his two children, who promptly looked up to the newly arrived people.

"I recognize Uncle Joseph and Lucien," Francis said and Aveline nodded in agreement.

Napoleon smiled warmly at his children. "That's right. These are your uncles, Joseph and Lucien. They have come to see you."

"Hello, Uncle Joseph! Hello, Uncle Lucien!" Aveline greeted them with a bright smile.

Joseph and Lucien exchanged glances, their hearts touched by the innocence and warmth in the children's eyes.

"Hello, Aveline and Francis," Joseph replied with a tender tone, crouching down to their level.

"Oh...I met him too papa," Aveline said, pointing her fingers at Talleyrand.

"You met Talleyrand?" Napoleon tilted his head to the side and then glanced at Talleyrand. "Where did you meet my children?"

"Talleyrand invited me to dinner darling," Ciela interjected. "And in that dinner, he asked me if I support you rising up to a position."

"Is that true?" Napoleon asked, his gaze fixed on Talleyrand.

"That is certainly correct, Your Excellency," Talleyrand confirmed. "I couldn't help but notice it when I read all the headlines of the newspapers printed by your newspaper company. It's all about glorifying him, which is true."

"I see," Napoleon said.

"But who is this one, Father?" Francis asked, looking at Fouche.

"That is the Minister of Police, Fouche," Napoleon introduced.

"Hello young one," Fouche waved a hand to Francis.

"By first ensuring that you would place us in the power of position. I will be your Minister of Foreign Affairs and Fouche as the Minister of Police," Talleyrand said.

"Don't worry, I haven't forgotten our agreement," Napoleon assured the two of them. "So, about the consolidation, what is your suggestion?"

"Well, the first surefire way of consolidating power in your own hands is by offering the people of France peace, end the war with the coalition," Talleyrand suggested.

Napoleon hummed aloud as he walked over to the table where a revolving globe sat. He spun it gently, his mind deep in thought. "Ending the war with the coalition would indeed be a significant step in consolidating power," he mused. "Currently, the nations that are at war with us are the Kingdom of Naples, the Austrian Empire, the Portuguese Empire, and the British Empire. The Russian Empire pulled out after we defeated them in Switzerland and the Ottoman in the Treaty of Mecca."

"What are you thinking, Your Excellency?" Talleyrand asked curiously.

"Well, Talleyrand, achieving peace will be hard, it's not like we can ask them nicely," Napoleon said, chuckling. "In order to achieve peace, we have to impose it on them."

"I'm thinking of pulling out your troops in the Orient and having them fight here in Europe with their advanced weapons," Talleyrand proposed.

"Well, that would be difficult. The Army of the Orient still has to make the locals subservient to the French Republic, so we can't pull them out."

"Then why not mass-produce a lot of those weapons and distribute them to the Army of Europe?" Lucien suggested.

"We can't mass produce weapons for all of our infantry in Europe in time, the factories that are building them are not big enough to accommodate a huge volume of orders. Also, I don't think France can afford it. I'll have to lead an army and personally defeat the Austrians again in Northern Italy, just like how I slapped them two years ago."

"Well, if that's your decision, Your Excellency, we shall respect it. Now, another thing to fix is the economy of our country. As of right now, it's in ruins, and I hate to say it...it's bankrupt."

"That's not surprising," Napoleon said. "I want to meet the new Minister of Finance."

"I'll have that arranged, Your Excellency," Talleyrand acknowledged.

"As to you my brothers," Napoleon glanced between Lucien and Joseph. "You two must be wondering about your place in my government. I will reveal it to you now. Lucien, you will become my new Minister of Interior, and as for you Joseph..."

"I'm good so far, brother," Joseph interrupted. "I don't want to join in any politics for now."

"If you say so," Napoleon said.

"Thank you for the appointment, brother—I meant, Your Excellency," Lucien bowed his head.

Napoleon sighed. "We have a lot of work to do gentlemen."

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