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Reincarnated as Napoleon

In an unfortunate twist of fate, Adrian, a man from the 21st century, is accidentally killed by the Goddess of Fate. As recompense for her mistake, she grants Adrian a second chance at life in an alternate world. Upon awakening, Adrian is startled to find himself surrounded by a setting reminiscent of eighteenth-century Europe. It quickly becomes apparent to him that he has been reincarnated as none other than Napoleon Bonaparte, the indomitable figure who once ruled over Europe for two tumultuous decades. Disclaimer: This work of fiction explores a speculative narrative in which the protagonist is reborn as Napoleon Bonaparte and embarks on a journey to power, encountering both historical and fictional characters. While the story draws inspiration from the life and historical context of Napoleon Bonaparte, it is important to note that the events, interactions, and outcomes portrayed in this work are entirely fictional and should not be interpreted as a reflection of real historical events.

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Sultan's Agreement with the Russians

October 3rd, 1821. At the Topkapi Palace in Constantinople. 

Sultan Mahmud II was in his study when one of his advisors hurried in with a copy of a French newspaper. As the Sultan read the news, his expression turned to one of mild annoyance.

"The French are actually admitting to helping the Greeks," he said with a hint of frustration in his voice. "If they're supporting a rebellion against us, it's clear we can't consider them allies."

His advisors, gathered around, nodded in agreement, understanding the significance of this development. The Sultan leaned back in his chair, deep in thought about the implications.

"It's a good thing that the Russian submarine was effective in cutting off the Victoire Class merchant ships. Is there a way where we can buy more of it to cut off the Greeks?" 

"I have a Russian ambassador and a representative of a company that build the Karp Class submarine," another one of the advisors said.