On September 2, Napoleon III and his army were captured by the Prussian forces, marking the end of the first half of the Franco-German War; the real drama was just beginning.
Zhu Wencong rode his horse to a small roadside cabin where he met Napoleon III, and although Napoleon III had surrendered, his spirit was still intact.
Bismarck was having a casual conversation with Napoleon, presenting a harmonious scene that seemed to belie their adversarial relationship.
William I stood beside Zhu Wencong, experiencing indescribable feelings towards the captured Napoleon III.
"Would you like to talk to him?" William I asked.
"I'm not here to see him; I'm here to see her. You take your time chatting with him!" Zhu Wencong quickly went over and gave Yisping a hug.
After the outbreak of the Franco-German War, Zhu Wencong arranged for Yisping to serve as Napoleon III's personal war correspondent, tasked with recording the French Army's battle status.
