Three days later, in Napoleon's office.
Napoleon was deep in his usual work routine, engrossed in the latest reports from various Ministries. The initial signs were looking good. The Ministry of Urban Development and Infrastructure had noted progress in Paris' construction projects. The Ministry of Finance had impressive numbers to share - a significant twenty-five percent GDP increase, attributed to the widespread employment initiatives put into play. The Ministry of Police had encouraging news too, with crime rates dropping due to heightened law enforcement presence on the streets.
As he delved into the reports, his brow furrowed a bit, taking in the data and numbers on the pages before him. The combined efforts of his government were undoubtedly showing practical results.