Two hours later, in the Château de Chantilly, Ciela watched Francis and Aveline playing in the courtyard. Her gaze never left them as she was concerned that they might hurt themselves.
For her, this was a respite from the exhausting and demanding work of their business, which was growing rapidly thanks to France's adapting to industrialization. Over the last few months, she had worked tirelessly, securing mining rights overseas such as in the Viceroyalty of New Granada where the modern country of Venezuela is found.
France, despite being blessed with favorable geography and abundant natural resources, faced a critical deficiency: the scarcity of its most essential resource, oil. Although France did possess some oil reserves, they proved insufficient to meet the demands of industrialization. Even in the original timeline, France had to rely on oil imports from Africa, specifically Algeria, Nigeria, and Libya.
The Italian Campaign arc is over, next will be the Egyptian Campaign. To spoil a little, this Egyptian Campaign won't be like the Italian Campaign as it will feature modern technologies that will make it easy for the Armee d'Orient to conquer the desert land. Also from this chapter onwards, politics will now come into play, Napoleon's brothers coming and Ciela's family in Spain possibly appearing in the future chaps.