Servant Napoleon Bonaparte is sitting in a spacious library, wearing a well-tailored military uniform, tight breeches on the lower body, long boots, and gold thread on the shoulders. The hat is very French, or rather
, the military cap with Napoleonic characteristics suppressed his neat blond hair, and the young man's high-spirited posture was particularly heroic decorated with this little bit of broken hair.
He was holding a teacup in his right hand, which contained brewed black tea. The tea mixed with the scent of lemon tasted a bit sour, and there was an inexplicable sticky and clogged feeling between the tongue and teeth.
Considering that Caesar was one of the four great military strategists, it can be explained that military strategists all like to eat something.
Indeed, there seems to be a saying that thinking consumes a lot of energy, so a person who engages in mental work all year round is generally not too fat.
He holds a book in his left hand.
The hardcover books were dug out from the Chaldean archives.
Of course, not the Iliad.
As a Frenchman, he prefers other places to stories about Greece.
On the red cover, "The Art of War" is written squarely in large gilded characters.
It was a book on war written by Sun Wu, who was known as the God of War in China.
Considering that Alexander, who was also one of the four great military strategists, loved reading, it is estimated that being agile and studious is also a common trait among military strategists.
While Napoleon was reading, he put down the tea cup with his right hand, picked up a black chess piece, and dropped it steadily on the checkerboard.
He was actually reading and playing chess at the same time!
Of course this chess set was taken out of the recreation room.
However, he did not bring a playmate back from the entertainment room. Napoleon played chess alone. After playing the black stones, he played the white stones, and he had a great time fighting with himself.
If someone broke in, they would probably be filled with emotions.
A short boy, sitting cross-legged on a chair, holding a book in one hand, drinking tea and playing chess with the other hand... How to describe this...?
There are many legends about Napoleon. The different opinions about the inheritance mean that there will be different aspects of Napoleon coming.
To give a simple example, Vlad III, as the original form of the later vampire [Count Dracula], has a vampire form (that is, the berserker form summoned by Chaldea) and a warrior form (according to Vlad III's own
In other words, it is a berserker with great faith, a piercing machine that will destroy the enemy crazily).
In the same way, Napoleon also has many images.
Coming to the Archer position, there is no doubt that he took advantage of the fact that he entered the stage of history as an artillery second lieutenant.
Generally speaking, those who come as a rider are adult Napoleons.
In the system of the Holy Grail, the rider job is not only a matter of [having a ride], but [having once ruled a country] can also be regarded by the Holy Grail system as [riding a monster called a country]. It can be said that,
Rider Napoleon would probably be a servant very close to Darius III.
The Noble Phantasm will probably become a continental army, and it will also have stronger levels and retaining skills.
However, the Servant who became attached to Chaldea was a pseudo-Servant of Napoleon, that is, the mixed form that everyone saw after the fusion of Napoleon Buwanaparte and the future Napoleon Bonaparte.
It was originally a form specially created to save France. Because it is no longer in France, its abilities in all aspects have deteriorated greatly.
If in France he was a victorious general second to none, in Chaldea he was just an ordinary soldier.
That's why he works so hard to enrich himself through reading.
For a servant like him, improving combat effectiveness is far less useful than improving strategic vision.
With this thought in mind, he took another sip of tea, made a sound of satisfaction, and moved his shoulders.
He has been sitting here for more than five hours.
Seeing him like this, Miss Jumyer, who was sitting opposite and silently reading a romance novel, stood up and said with a smile: "Do you need another cup of tea for you?"
"Well, no need. Thank you."
Napoleon nodded to her politely, smiled and continued to move his shoulders, as if a human being was tired from studying.
Regarding Napoleon Bonaparte, Mademoiselle James had more say than most people in Chaldea.
Because...she is actually French.
She always wears a beige shawl, giving people a ladylike charm, which always reminds people of the traditional Eastern graceful beauties and the generally recognized impression of Westerners, especially France, which is famous for its romantic feelings. People are very different.
However, there is no problem, whether it is nationality or blood, they are very pure.
Therefore, her excitement was evident when she saw a French servant, especially Napoleon Bonaparte, a famous emperor in France and even in the world.
What's more, there is Miss Joan of Arc, the savior saint who even Napoleon respected very much!
It's great to be joining Chaldea!
This is the truest thought of Miss Jamyere.
Queen Marie is also the same, and so is Dion. They are both famous characters in French history. Although the former is famous because of rumors from later generations, the latter is famous because of his gender...
"Miss, if you don't mind, would you like to play a game of chess with me?"
Napoleon closed the book and invited her.
He is not stupid, of course, he has long seen the respect Miss Jamyel has for him, and that sense of awe and distance makes him feel a little...alienated.
It was obvious that the woman wanted to talk to him.
However, she didn't dare to open the topic, so she only dared to serve and refill tea for herself, doing the same job as a maid.
However……
(If you just watch from a distance, there will be no chance. A soldier who doesn't want to be a marshal is not a good soldier. For the same reason, it won't work if you don't take the initiative to talk to him.)
Napoleon thought so.
"I, I just know the rules of chess..."
The flattered Miss Jumyer covered her mouth in astonishment, with a hint of rejection in her tone.
This is probably a human characteristic.
When suddenly faced with a problem, especially one that may have an impact on one's daily life, everyone's first instinctive reaction is to refuse.
Don't want to change.
On the one hand, she admired Napoleon, but she still subconsciously wanted to reject the proposal.
I was afraid of being embarrassed because of my unfamiliar skills, and I was even more afraid of being looked down upon by Napoleon.
"It doesn't matter. I just know the rules. If you just watch from a distance, nothing will change."
Napoleon said this meaningfully.
"Then, then, please allow me to overstep my bounds, and please give me some advice."
Miss James Jamyer quickly used her hands to help Napoleon restore the chess pieces on the chessboard.
Napoleon smiled. Anyway, as a servant, he still had a long time.