"I see…well you are just in time, Captain Bonaparte," General Carteaux greeted, beckoning him to come forward.
Napoleon walked forward and looked around. Inside the tent were officers under Carteaux's demand doing clerical work. While doing that, he came across a staff worker, working on a new device.
"Familiar, Captain?" General Carteaux called, snapping Napoleon out of his stupor.
"Well, yes, it seems that the French Army is adopting my invention," Napoleon said, smiling.
"That invention of yours sure is fascinating. The fact that it can transmit messages from here to Paris in a blink of an eye is truly remarkable," General Carteaux commented, his eyes fixed on the device. "Imagine the advantage it would give us in coordinating our troops and relaying crucial information during battles."
"Well, we can try it out here in this siege. If I may ask, General Carteaux, do you have a plan on how we should proceed?"
"To be honest, I don't have one yet."