"So, what kind of invention have you come up with?" Antoine asked, his eyes gleaming with anticipation, as Napoleon and Ciela settled into their seats around the sun-drenched courtyard table.
"There's actually quite a lot, Monsieur Lavoisier, but let's begin with a development on the military front," Napoleon responded, crossing his legs and leaning forward, his voice filled with excitement. "During my campaign in Toulon, there was a pivotal event where we had to engage the British in hand-to-hand combat. The inclement weather rendered our muskets useless, forcing our soldiers to fix bayonets and charge the enemy."
Antoine nodded in understanding. "Ah, I see. I believe it was when you assaulted Mont Caire and took the two forts vital for your victory. What do you have in mind?"