The plan Napoleon said was indeed very likely to be successful. For the coalition forces, it was impossible for them to leave a large number of troops in every city to defend. If they really did this, there would be no doubt that the coalition forces would all be scattered on French territory, thus completely ineffectively gathering combat power to launch an offensive against Paris.
Just like the Japanese army in World War II, in each county, in addition to the important transportation areas and the military strategists, there were only less than 100 Japanese troops stationed in each county. That's it. The Japanese had to support the local puppet army forces to achieve the goal of suppressing various places.
Dispersing troops to occupy all places is a taboo before the war is achieved, and no one will easily make such mistakes.
As for the occupation of various regions, in addition to sending some troops to occupy cities with strategic value, they mainly rely on the organized military forces in various regions and the deterrent power of the troops in the cities.
Just after Napoleon came up with his idea, Lucien thought for a moment and said to Napoleon with a solemn look on his face:
"Marson, please give me this task! I believe I will be able to complete this task, and please believe me!"
Hearing Lucien's request, Napoleon's eyes solidified on Lucien's body, especially Lucien's empty arms made Napoleon's heart ache.
"Lucian, this mission seems to be insignificant, but we all know that the enemy will not allow us to move behind the enemy calmly! Even once the news reaches the enemy's command, there is no doubt that you will be under the greatest pressure. We are now lacking cavalry, and the enemy has a large number of cavalry, which is very unfavorable for us. So this mission is still carried out by me personally, and you and Rembecca will stay in Compiène. If everything goes well, they will not even wait for the enemy's troops to come to the city of Compiène. They will have to draw the main force of the army back!"
Napoleon felt guilty about Lucien. His younger brother had already lost an arm in the war. Napoleon did not want to put Lucien in the same danger as last time. After all, he lost an arm last time, who knows whether the next time he lost his life!
Napoleon and Lucien's elder brother Joseph had been killed on the battlefield. Napoleon did not want his clever brother to repeat Joseph's mistakes.
As if he noticed that Napoleon's eyes were on his empty sleeves, Lucien's face suddenly turned red. He thought that Napoleon had looked down on him because he had lost an arm. Lucien, who felt discriminated against, immediately shouted:
"Marson, can you, like everyone else, think that I am useless if I lose one arm! My arm is lost for the glorious France. This is a proof of my merits!"
Seeing Lucien's excited expression and hearing Lucien's roar in his ear, Napoleon couldn't help but lower his head and became silent.
Napoleon did not despise Lucien. He was really worried that he would lose a relative again.
At this moment, a bystander Lunbeca saw the wrong atmosphere between the two brothers in front of him, and said softly:
"Lucion, Napoleon is also worried about you, you should be very clear about this. Brother Joseph has left us, and Napoleon does not want you to be the next person who leaves him."
"Rumbeca. I know, but from the moment I joined the army, I knew very well what my mission was. I was not fighting for the Bourbon royal family, I was fighting for the Bonaparte family, my brother Napoleon! If death is really so scary, then let it come! I had seen its power last time, but it does not mean that I will be afraid of it now. On the contrary, such a challenge made me excited!
The enemy is the murderer who killed my brother Joseph. I must avenge my brother, and this is the responsibility given to me by God!”
Lucien said something passionately, and after he finished speaking, looking at Lucien's young face, Napoleon had to make up his mind.
Napoleon walked a few steps slowly to Lucien and stood in front of Lucien, then said to Lucien:
"Lieutenant Colonel, please stand at attention!"
When he heard what Napoleon said, Lucien immediately stood at attention with conditioned reflexive tension.
"I use the power granted to me by His Majesty Louis XVI, the sacred King of France, to appoint Lieutenant Colonel Lucien as the commander of the surprise troops. From now on, Lucien will select five thousand soldiers to Rosierre according to the previous plan and then take a detour to the rear of the enemy to carry out an invasion war! This task is very dangerous, please take care of it yourself!"
When talking about the second half of the sentence, Napoleon was already spitting out words one by one. Each word was bitten very hard by Napoleon.
There was less than 8,000 armed forces in the entire Compiène. If Lucien could not effectively restrain the enemy after leading the surprise troops to leave Compiène, then once the coalition forces arrived at Compiène, even if Napoleon was the God of War, he would not be able to lead less than 3,000 armed forces to defeat the coalition forces with 50,000 troops on the front battlefield.
"As for orders, Mr. Marshal!"
Lucien responded loudly, then raised his only left right hand and saluted Napoleon slowly and firmly. Then Lucien strode out of the room.
After Lucien left, Napoleon said a few more words to Rembecca, and then let Rembecca leave the room.
Lenbecca, who left the room, immediately came to his residence in the city of Compiñe, where Renbecca lived was surrounded by a small wood. Although Compiñe is a famous forest city, there are not many houses in the city that look very elegant.
After returning to the residence, Lunbeka asked everyone to leave his room. After waiting for only Lunbeka to be left in the room, Lunbeka walked to the desk in the room to spread a piece of paper, then picked up a pen and wrote it quickly on the paper. After writing, Lunbeka rolled the paper into a very thin roll, then pushed open the door of the room and looked out. After seeing that there was no one outside the room, Lunbeka closed the door and walked to the far right side of the room, where there was a large balcony, and this balcony was facing the small woods surrounding the house.
After looking around, Rembecca took his hand into his mouth and blew a whistle gently.
After the whistle was blown, a white pigeon flew to the balcony. Lunbeka held the pigeon in his hand, and his face looked a little complicated, but after a while, Lunbeka still stuffed the roll of paper she had written before on a small cylinder tied to the feet of the pigeon. After tied it up, Lunbeka caressed the pigeon's feathers and threw the pigeon into the sky.
The pigeon flew away. Looking at the pigeon's back as it left, Lunbeca's eyes became a little dazed.
Rembecca did not do much in this way. Rembecca once hesitated. After all, the most important thing for a woman in her life is to find a man who loves her and loves her. Napoleon's attitude towards Rembecca is undoubtedly what every woman dreams of.
But when Rembecca was stationed in the Austrian Netherlands with his army, she knew very well that Napoleon loved Queen Mary and not her. No matter how good Napoleon was to her, she was always a substitute for a woman, and that's all.
When Lumbac was infiltrated by Napoleon, the superiors gave her a task to let her hide safely, so she did not allow Lumbac to transmit any information. However, when Lumbac was safely lurking, when Prussia asked Lumbac to transmit information, Lumbac, who was hesitant, did not send any information on the grounds that the French army was very strict supervision, which also led to Prussia's lack of any expectation of the British Expeditionary Force being wiped out.
However, after realizing that he was just a substitute, Rembecca changed his previous style and began to send information to the Prussian side. Even after Napoleon became suspicious of her, Rembecca faithfully carried out his mission through various means.
It can be said that the coalition forces defeated the French army in the Austrian Netherlands, and the role played by Rembecca was completely indelible.
After Rembecca released the white doves, she quietly returned to her bed and sat down. She closed her eyes and began to recall every scene since she met Napoleon.
After a while, Napoleon walked into Rembecca's room.
After seeing Napoleon walk in, a smile appeared on Rembecca's face.
Before Rembecca could speak, Napoleon whispered:
"Why do you do this?"
Lunbeca was stunned, but excellent spies would never change their emotions on their faces, so Lunbeca's face just looked a little puzzled:
"Marson, I don't know what you are talking about?"
Napoleon walked silently to the opposite side of Rembecca, then dragged over a chair and sat down
"You should know that I have been sending people to follow you, but I have never noticed your abnormality. But the white dove just now was still seen by my people. Tell me, why do you do this!"
Napoleon's face looked quite ugly, but after Napoleon finished speaking, the smile on Renbeca's face became even more intense.
"I was originally a Prussian! Isn't it just my duty to do this for the sake of Prussia!"
When Napoleon heard Rembecca's answer, he was speechless.
Yes! Rembecca was originally a Prussian. It was not normal for her to lurk to Napoleon to engage in espionage. Is it a joke to let a Prussian like Rembecca fight for the interests of France?