Columbus Was Right

 Napoleon made 5 coalition wars changing the world although he was only in prominence for 10 years. 10 years of history. He was the de facto leader as the first consul and then the French Emperor. He made his escape even though he was defeated by the Russian army and exiled to the island of Elba. He made many monuments and influential masterpieces of considerable French liberal reforms, being the most controversial and implausible leader of all time. There is something so bright of a genius in Napoleon that mesmerizes me, he never gave up but became stronger until three Emperor countries, which are Prussia, Austria and Russia, revolted against him. Maybe a little bit too avid in prominence and his triumphs but still is recognised to be a comrade of the Grandee Army and set the following coalitions after 3 to 7 in France and all over the world. What now? His 5th grandchild’s cousin is sitting on a terrace of an old bogie apartment and having his coffee with some pretzels which of too remote from the French tradition that has been set by Napoleon. Anyways, he doesn’t know that he is a relative of Napoleon, instead, he is broke and unhappy and starving for money to find him. Well, if I had the chance I would tell delightfully that he is one of Napoleon’s relatives but unfortunately no friends in Paris that if I have. Instead of me, someone is ready to tell him the shocking and groundbreaking information which will lead to reprisals between the two coasts of Genoa and Corsica.

 Victor is the one that’s Napoleon’s remote cousin. A man that works in rental and dedicated his whole life to the family line Napoleon and knew for 25 years that there was an inheritor besides Napoleon’s only grandchild right now who is found dead after a murder in Genoa, coming into one point, meaning Victor is the one who deserves the inheritance but he doesn’t know it yet because he is an orphan and his parents were killed when he was only 3, so-called rumours say that it was a planned ambush from Napoleon’s 5th bloodline. However, another cousin, Stephane, knows that there is a prior inheritor to her but doesn’t want everyone to know so she tries to vanish Victor as much as she could but even she visited Victor’s crib when he was 3. Arthur, who is the intermediary and saver of Victor, has been on the trail as long as he recalls but doesn’t want to take the attention by himself unless it would be blatant and obscure and interfered with immediately by Stephane and royal highness.

 Arthur’s dad was from a bloodline of Bourbon’s maiden. He never approved what was done to substratum even though France was assumed to be a social policy in the 19th century after French Revolution. He always searched and found a way to take his revenge on Napoleon, which is, in his words, favouring the inheritor of now the Stephane, also known as the 5th grandchild’s cousin, is trying to avoid. Arthur found a way to reach Victor, he found his apartment. It was weird but not too bad as Paris had its own smoke above Élysée where he stands. He entered the apartment and Victor welcomed him recoilingly because not too many people would stop by his place. And when Arthur told everything, he didn’t get shocked or responded with any kind of surprising gesture on his face. He bet his boots that he needed life and this was the chance, if it was the contrary he still would believe. Because there was no occupancy do not.

  Later the same day they demanded an inheritance document from the notary and it opened to the public what Stephane was trying to do according to the permutations going around. She had to stop it so she sent two contracted killers to take them down but Arthur’s security intelligence was higher as she was under inspection and seemed by France senators to be the accused. Then, later on, an option was offered to Victor asking because of the problem the government caused if he could be the temporary primary minister for 2 years. He thought of it and “like Christopher Columbus, he too burnt with the desire to set sail to the vast and discover new foreign land.” He wanted to follow the big leaders he adored like Napoleon. Napoleon… He too wanted to discover the world and see what was waiting or what Napoleon had all these years waited for.

  

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