The time of Napoleon II's coronation was four in the afternoon, and the streets and boulevards of Paris were filled to the brim.
Napoleon II, now standing on top of the Arc de Triomphe could see the jubilant faces of the crowd. They were waving the tri-color flag of France and the coat of arms of the Bonaparte Dynasty.
Each boulevard was really packed with people and he couldn't help but feel emotional when the people you are ruling were looking up to you not forcefully, but willingly.
"You see those faces son?" Napoleon I, who was standing beside him, said and continued. "Remember it. They are looking up to their future, don't let them down or else you'll face the wrath of every Frenchman whenever they fail to govern properly."
