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Kapitel 48: Chapter 48 Today Is a Good Day

Joseph's eyes immediately brightened, but to be on the safe side, he continued to ask, "Do you know anything else about him?"

Dibowa felt a bit gloomy, as if he were the one being commended today, yet the Crown Prince kept asking about Alexander...

Nevertheless, he patiently answered, "Your Highness, he comes from a military family and excels at mapping. He is quick-witted and can endure hardship. He also fought in America under Count Rochambeau, and the battle plan for Yorktown was created by him."

Hearing about his skill in mapping and participation in the American Revolution, Joseph could fully confirm that this man was the historically renowned Napoleon's "personal aide," Chief of Staff of the Army, who followed Napoleon from Italy to Russia, accumulating numerous accomplishments, Marshal Bertier.

Of course, the future marshal was currently just a mere major, scraping a living under some mediocre military noble.


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