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Chapter 100 Drema's Satisfying Ejaculation
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Chapter 99 Occupation of the Prime Minister's Office, Internal Strife Among the Republican Part
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Chapter 98: Activating Super 007, Drema Takes Action
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Chapter 97 The Battle of the Cavalry: The Republican Army Couldn't Hold On Anymore
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Chapter 96 The Cavalry Charge
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Chapter 95 The "Revolutionary" with a Exploded Mindset, Cavalry Attack
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Chapter 94 The "Revolutionary" Who Tears Off His Mask
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Chapter 93: The attack failed, and Cao's self-defense army was defeated instead.
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Chapter 92 Cigarettes and the Well-Prepared Tuileries Palace
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Chapter 91 Marching Towards the Tuileries Palace
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Chapter 90 The First Meeting of the Republic Government, Trosch Reaps the Rewards
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Chapter 89: The Republican Party Reaches its Peak After Taking Down the Montauban Government
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Chapter 88: The City Hall Captured – Were They All on Our Own Side?
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Chapter 87: Bank, Telegraph Office, Train Station, Next Corner for the Wood Strategy Target
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Chapter 86: The Capture of the Banks – What's Wrong with the Republicans? Everything's goi
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Chapter 85: The Rise of Various Republicans
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Chapter 84 The Paris Revolution Breaks Out, Firing the First Shot
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Chapter 83 The Last Meeting of the Republican Party
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Chapter 82 News of the defeat at the front reaches Paris
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Chapter 81: The Gaze Returns to Paris, the Plan Begins
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Chapter 80 Napoleon III's Surrender
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Chapter 79 The French Northern Route Army Breaks Through, Is the Empire Gone?
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Chapter 78 De Fai's Surrender: Sinner or Hero?
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Chapter 77 The Central Route Army's Failed Breakout
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Chapter 76 The Southern Route Army's Failed Breakout
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Chapter 75 The French Army's Unsuccessful Breakout
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Chapter 74 The French High Command Caught Off Guard
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Chapter 73 Look behind you!
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Chapter 72 William Decides on the Grand Flanking Maneuver
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Chapter 71 The fighting continues; my army is no less elite.
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Chapter 70 The Ferry Crossing's Flaws and the French Army's Response
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Chapter 69: A Clash of Two World-Class Army Forces
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Chapter 68: The Battle of the Meuse
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Chapter 67 River Crossing Operation: The Battle for the Meuse River Begins
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Chapter 66 The real storm has arrived; France faces its test.
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Chapter 65 The Republican Party's Plot, Target Approaching
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Chapter 64 Unreserved Investment
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Chapter 63 Money's being distributed! Money's being distributed! The final celebration, th
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Chapter 62 Naval Issues, Selection of the Commander of the 4th Army Corps
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Chapter 61 The Paris Legion's Deployment, Examining the High Ground Fortifications
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Chapter 60 Loyalty! Eugene's Reputation in the Army
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Chapter 59: Standing up for the soldiers, going through fire and water!
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Chapter 58 Training Issues, Accelerating Training Progress
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Chapter 57: The Soldiers' Joy, the Prelude Gradually Unfolds
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Chapter 56 The Joy of Winning 3, Eugene's Big Gift
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Chapter 55 The Parliament's Tightening Pressure, Supplies Falling from the Sky
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Chapter 54: Plagiarism of the Son's 3, the Meuse River Defense Line Completed
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Chapter 53 A Day in the Life of Soldier DuPont
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Chapter 52 A Day in the Life of Soldier DuPont
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Chapter 51: Drema's successful deception and infiltration.
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Chapter 50: The discussion inside the old tavern, the meeting between the two sides.
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Chapter 49 Eugene's plan unfolds, a spy within a spy?
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Chapter 48: Persuading his mother to allow the Paris Legion to relocate.
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Chapter 47 The Republican Party Calms Down, and Eugène Is No Longer Willing to Accept It
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Chapter 46: Distribution of Resources and Discussion of the Food Issue
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Chapter 45 Further Expansion of the Army: Rich Paris, Barren Front
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Chapter 44: The order to take 3 reached Paris.
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Chapter 43 A Recruitment Operation That Lasted a Day
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Chapter 42 The Compensation Foundation: Let's Turn the Tide!
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Chapter 41, The Nation, Part 1: Eugene, Scammed by a Corrupt Government
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Chapter 40 Eugène's Speech, Crown Prince Angrily Criticizes the Government
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Chapter 39: Playing a double act in front of the soldiers, the anger of the working brothers.
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Chapter 38: The Reorganization of the 13th Army
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Chapter 37 Napoleon III's Decision
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Chapter 36 The French Emperor, Hesitant and Wanting to Escape
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Chapter 35 The Quarrel Among the Senior Generals
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Chapter 34 The Situation of the French Army in Xia Long's Camp
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Chapter 33: Each side takes a step back, and they compromise.
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Chapter 32 The argument escalates, and neither side is willing to back down.
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Chapter 31 Eugène Angrily Confronts the New Prime Minister
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Chapter 30 The New Prime Minister's Discussion with the Frontline Troops
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Chapter 29: Drawing Big Pieces, Pieces That Can't Be Enough
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Chapter 28: Conversation with Olivier, Eugène's Betrayal of Class
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Chapter 27 Olivier's Resignation and the Escalation of the Government Crisis
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Chapter 26 Compromise: A Government That Backs Down to the Republicans
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Chapter 25 An Extremely Passive Empire, A Coup
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Chapter 24 Republicans in Action
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Chapter 23: The Republicans, overjoyed by the defeat of the French army.
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Chapter 22 News of defeat reaches France, turmoil begins
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Chapter 21 Republican Party? Sorry, we're not familiar with each other.
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Chapter 20: Drema is our beloved leader... therefore, we need to pay more.
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Chapter 19: Dremar, a fictional character based on Pierre, a commander in name only?
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Chapter 18: The Former Military Police Commander's Unwilling Departure from the Military Police
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Chapter 17, "An Actor Prepares," concludes the assassination attempt.
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Chapter 16 Paris on the verge of turmoil, Eugène racing against time
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Chapter 15 How a Movie King is Made 2.0
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Chapter 14: Eugène Napoleon, "Disabled but Determined," How Did He Become an Oscar Winner?
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Chapter 13 All eyes turned to me; it was someone from our Republican Party who did it.
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Chapter 12 I think that Gan Bi is as bold as a mouse.
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Chapter 11 Political Showboating: Scaring Yourself
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Chapter 10: The Great Philanthropist Was Assassinated?
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Chapter 9 Corrupt Army, Ghost Employees
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Chapter 8: Distributing Bread, "The Deep Bond Between the Army and the People"
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Chapter 7: Using Famine as a pretext to improve treatment, subsidies, and empty promises.
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Chapter 6 continues the famine; what is the relationship between the famine of the Second Empire and
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Chapter 5 Famine, otherwise there would be no famine.
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Chapter 4 Parisians Block Roads, Face-to-Face Dialogue
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Chapter 3: Paris, a Powder Keg, Receives Funding
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Chapter 2 Napoleon III's Departure, His Resentful Mother
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Chapter 1: Declaring War on Prussia, the French Emperor in a Hurry to Give Away the spoils.