Napoleon did it.
Rear Admiral Philips defeated the main fleet of the British Empire's Royal Navy in the Atlantic.
Nelson and Collingwood fled to the West Indies in the Caribbean to search for George III's son, Prince Edward, to gather strength for a counterattack.
Berthier captured the Duke of Wellington and launched a subsequent landing plan.
Alexandre Dumas also completely penetrated the Rhine River defense line of the Holy Roman Empire after Berthier landed in Margate, England.
The Holy Roman Empire, which was neither holy nor Roman, was threatened by Napoleon to remove its imperial title, and Francis II fled north into Prussia.
The Holy Roman Empire also fell to pieces because of the king's escape.
The Italian region and the Naples region saw that something was wrong and directly switched to the arms of France.
In Egypt, the French Egyptian regiment switched from defense to offense, and together with the Spanish cavalry, they wiped out the colonial troops of the British Empire.
The vanguard regiment has been directed towards Jerusalem.
In the Ottomans, the French Expeditionary Corps successfully invaded the Ottomans.
Constantinople, or Istanbul, would face the French military threat.
On the sea, the remaining fleet of the British Empire is avoiding the encirclement and suppression of the French Grand Fleet.
In North America, the French and American forces began to launch a counterattack against the colonies of the British North American Federation.
In the Indian region, the Mughal Empire felt that it was doing well again. Emperor Shah Alam, who had once taken refuge with the British, launched an army against the British and recovered parts of southern India.
In the mainland of the British Empire, the Kingdom of Ireland, which was forced to merge into the British Empire in 1801, once again broke away from the rule of Great Britain and declared independence.
At the same time, the Kingdom of Ireland did not give up the opportunity to beat the drowned dog and sent a 10,000-strong regiment across the channel into Wales.
Together with the French Army, a double cheesecake was formed against Great Britain.
The British Empire was plunged into a comprehensive war from its homeland to its colonies.
Great Britain has also ushered in its darkest moment.
In these days when there is no daylight and no hope.
George III rarely got a good night's sleep.
The luxurious life is gone.
The only things left on the table were French fries, fish steaks, and stargazing pie.
More importantly, Britain at this time had completely lost contact with the colonies.
This small island nation will also face attacks from its former enemies.
George III struggled to move his obese body. A genetic defect allowed him to gain weight even if he drank water.
Moreover, the British ministers have felt that George III is entering old age from middle age and is already showing signs of mental illness.
That's not good news, especially at this juncture.
Prime Minister William looked haggard. He entered Buckingham Palace with his guards and told the bad news to George III.
"The French army has launched an attack. Your Majesty the King, it's time to set off."
Accompanied by the rumbling sound of artillery fire, George III raised his fat head with difficulty, his eyes dull.
Prime Minister William waved his hand, and the guards supported George III and helped him into the special carriage outside.
William followed beside him, talking as he walked.
"French Emperor Napoleon I has landed in Margate, and the French Army led by him, totaling 180,000 people, is sweeping the southern part of the island of Great Britain.
The southeast coast from Margate to Plymouth had fallen into Napoleon's hands.
Now, Berthier has gathered 60,000 people and is preparing to attack London! "
George III was in a daze as he listened. He couldn't help but ask: "Have I, Daying, reached this point?"
"Although I don't want to admit it, it is indeed the case."
William also got on the carriage and called the guards to set off.
The 3,000 army troops that had already been assembled took a large number of nobles from London and the children of the Hanover royal family to flee north.
On the carriage, William also clarified the situation on the mainland to George III.
In Wales, the Prince of Wales, son of George III, is resisting the invasion of the Kingdom of Ireland.
Scotland in the north did not send troops to the south to help the king, but carried out a nationwide alert and was waiting and watching.
Instead, in Great Britain, nobles from all over the country recruited private armies, and they fought against the French army in the countryside.
They resisted but retreated.
Now Berthier's regiment has appeared in the southern suburbs of London and is bombarding London.
The British Empire had less than 20,000 troops near London and was unable to resist the 180,000 French troops.
The king's retreat became inevitable.
In the carriage, George III listened as if he had closed his eyes and fell asleep.
But William saw two lines of tears from the slits of his fat eyelids.
Perhaps, the British Empire really cannot escape this disaster.
…
London City Front.
The remaining British troops were fighting a decisive battle with the French army. They used houses as bunkers and basements as traps to resist the French army to the death.
Some creative soldiers dug underground cellars and connected them to form underground tunnels.
These tunnels are connected to the newly built sewers, forming an underground network extending in all directions.
Led by officers, most of the remaining British troops went underground.
Through the underground network, they carried out sneak attacks on the French army from time to time from sewers, wells, and garden exits.
This greatly hindered Berthier's attack, and the casualties of soldiers skyrocketed.
A group of French soldiers advanced carefully through the streets. They observed their surroundings, watching every door and window for enemies in the dark.
"Bang~"
Suddenly there was a gunshot and two French soldiers fell to the ground.
The shotgun blasts damaged the upper bodies of the two men beyond recognition, and blood gushed out from the dense holes. The two men were so dead that they could no longer die.
The other French soldiers were startled and quickly raised their flintlocks and looked in the direction of the gunfire.
I saw a plume of smoke coming from a kennel more than ten meters away.
"Bang bang bang~"
The French soldiers fired back, the lead bullets hitting the brick walls of the kennels and sending rubble flying.
They sprinted to the kennel.
A brave soldier stretched his head and took a look inside.
As expected, he got shot in the head.
The French soldiers could only disperse to both sides and approach quietly from both sides of the kennel door.
Stay until it's near.
The soldiers unanimously put their flintlock rifles into the kennel door, and there was a burst of gunfire.
Muffled grunts and screams came from the kennel.
After waiting for a while, when the sound completely disappeared, the French soldiers entered the kennel with muskets in hand.
The soldiers' eyes widened.
There is a cave inside the kennel, which looks like it is only half a person tall from the outside.
After entering, I found a downward slope.
The soldiers walked a few steps and saw what seemed to be a cross passage ahead.
At this time, the leading officer broke into a cold sweat.
He just heard the enemy's groans and screams.
But there were no bodies on the flat ground inside the kennel, and there wasn't even the smell of blood.
There was only the pungent smell of gunpowder and gunpowder smoke.
He looked at the passage five or six meters away, heard a rush of light footsteps, and murmured in a low voice.
"Farke!"
"Bang bang bang~"
The British troops who had already ambushed them fired with bowl-muzzle guns.
Raindrops of lead shot across the French soldiers.