January 18th, 1822. On the Russian flagship in the Ionian Sea. Admiral Orlov, standing on the deck, received an urgent update from one of his officers.
"Admiral, we've observed significant movement in the French fleet's artillery positioning. It appears they're preparing to engage the Ottoman forces."
"Monitor their movements closely. Inform me immediately if they open fire," he ordered, his tone reflecting the critical nature of the situation.
Despite the looming threat of engagement, Orlov maintained his composure. He was aware that any decision to retaliate against the French would escalate the situation into a full-scale naval battle, possibly drawing Russia into a broader conflict.