Saradin finished reviewing the documents, his expression considerably more solemn than before, "Indeed, he is a formidable figure, defending revolution, decreeing laws, opening new territories, establishing a nation, and proclaiming himself Emperor. In terms of scope, he even achieved what Caesar did not; to call him a great emperor is not an exaggeration."
"Unfortunately, he eventually failed. He misjudged the strengths of both adversaries and allies, failed to anticipate the weather conditions, and was utterly worn down. On his way back home, he was also ambushed by the allies…"
Saradin shook his head, seemingly regretting Napoleon's misfortunes, "He was just one step away—yet this also proves his ambition did not match his power. Had he restrained himself earlier, solidifying the territories already conquered, the outcome might have been different."