Reincarnated as Napoleon II
Napoleon Bonaparte shaped Europe with wars, treaties, and new laws. His name filled maps, thrones, and textbooks. His son had none of that. Born in a palace, raised behind guarded walls, he never commanded armies or held power. He lived under supervision, watched by diplomats, used as a symbol, forgotten by history. The father became an emperor. The son became a rumor.A modern engineer opens his eyes in a dim royal nursery in 1811 Paris. Turns out, he was reincarnated as Napoleon the Second. And he knew the fate of the child of Napoleon, about his short-lived life, or if there was a life for him at all. Refusing this fate, he would alter the course of history using his modern knowledge in history, politics, and science.
- C.144: The Situation in the EastNEW
- C.143: The Exposition Part 4NEW
- C.142: The Exposition Part 3NEW
- C.141: The Exposition Part 2NEW
- C.140: The Exposition Part 1NEW
- C.139: ExpositionNEW
- C.138: Interest in Another TerritoryNEW
- C.137: The Fleet CompositionNEW
- C.136: Visiting the FlagshipNEW
- C.135: Former Emperor Visits the EmperorNEW
- C.134: Capital of EuropeNEW
- C.133: Going OutNEW
- C.132: Thicc EconomyNEW
- C.131: A Snippet of ProgressNEW
- C.130: The TimeskipNEW
- C.129: Concluding the PreliminariesNEW
- C.128: The Planning of ExpositionNEW
- C.127: AnnouncementNEW
- C.126: NewbornNEW
- C.125: One Thing Napoleon II WantedNEW
- C.124: A Future CertainNEW
- C.123: The New EndevourNEW
- C.122: Proposal and New IdeaNEW
- C.121: Test Drive Part 2NEW
- C.120: Test Drive Part 1NEW
- C.119: Automobile Advance PrototypeNEW
- C.118: Reaction of Great BritainNEW
- C.117: How to Properly Hold a ColonyNEW
- C.116: The End of the CampaignNEW
- C.115: The TermsNEW
- C.114: No Chance of WinningNEW
- C.113: BombardmentNEW
- C.112: The French Are NearNEW
- C.111: Battle of StaouéliNEW
- C.110: The LandingNEW
- C.109: On SightNEW
- C.108: Prelude to InvasionNEW
- C.107: Ultimatum Rejected, Prelude to Napoleon II First WarNEW
- C.106: Auxiliary ShipsNEW
- C.105: What are the ShipsNEW
- C.104: The FacilitiesNEW
- C.103: Arriving at BrestNEW
- C.102: The Sudden SuggestionNEW
- C.101: The Army and the CounselNEW
- C.100: Heading to Inspect the MilitaryNEW
- C.99: Potential Casus BelliNEW
- C.98: An Unexpected NewsNEW
- C.97: Ridiculous RequestNEW
- C.96: More Technological WondersNEW
- C.95: The Automobile ConceptNEW
- C.94: Visiting the Ministry of Science and TechnologyNEW
- C.93: The Budget and the Future of French Armed ForcesNEW
- C.92: Prelude to New YearNEW
- C.91: DelightedNEW
- C.90: Spain’s DecisionNEW
- C.89: The British Foreign Secretary’s ProposalNEW
- C.88: Next in LineNEW
- C.87: Let’s Make a Deal!NEW
- C.86: The Spanish AmbassadorNEW
- C.85: Imperialist AmbitionNEW
- C.84: Where are the ResourcesNEW
- C.83: Tiring MorningNEW
- C.82: Reforming the Armed ForcesNEW
- C.81: Council of StateNEW
- C.80: New PersonnelNEW
- C.79: Blissful MorningNEW
- C.78: Returning Back to VersaillesNEW
- C.77: Teasing MomentNEW
- C.76: The Fireworks DisplayNEW
- C.75: The Dinner and the Men Across the RoomNEW
- C.74: Another WonderNEW
- C.73: Le Bon Marche Part 3NEW
- C.72: Le Bon Marche Part 2NEW
- C.71: Le Bon Marche Part 1NEW
- C.70: Paris and Le Bon MarcheNEW
- C.69: Heading to ParisNEW
- C.68: My Secretary is my Cousin?NEW
- C.67: This is VersaillesNEW
- C.66: The Potential OfficialsNEW
- C.65: Overhauling the MinistriesNEW
- C.64: First Morning as EmperorNEW
- C.63: An Idea AgainNEW
- C.62: A Request From UncleNEW
- C.61: The Flamboyant GeneralNEW
- C.60: The Gifts from Each CountriesNEW
- C.59: Promise to the PeopleNEW
- C.58: The New Emperor of the FrenchNEW
- C.57: Back at Notre Dame AgainNEW
- C.12: Restrain OneselfNEW
- C.11: Reforms Part 2NEW
- C.10: Reforms Part 1NEW
- C.9: Treaty of FrankfurtNEW
- C.8: Coalition ReactionsNEW
- C.7: Peace it Is!NEW
- C.6: Spoiler AlertNEW
- C.5: DadaNEW
- C.4: Second YearNEW
- C.3: First YearNEW
- C.2: RebirthNEW
- C.1: Beginning of an EndNEW


























