French Empire, Palace of Versailles, September 25th, 1821.
There was a growing concern about recent events. Reports had spread throughout France about the sinking of merchant ships on their journey from Toulon to Ottoman-controlled Greece. These incidents weren't just isolated maritime news; they sparked widespread debates and discussions in the corridors of power.
The French Empire, an absolute monarchy, found itself in a delicate position. The involvement, whether direct or indirect, with the Greek revolutionaries seeking independence from Ottoman rule, raised complex questions. Supporting a revolution against an autocracy had its implications, considering France's own governmental structure.
Napoleon, aware of the need to address these concerns head-on, prepared for a crucial press conference. This event, set to take place in the grandiose Halls of Mirrors, demanded his utmost attention.