This is a POD that just came to mind:
Napoleon decides to stay in Elba despite everything. Meanwhile, in Paris another popular revolt occurs caused by the discontent of the Bourbons that leads to the proclamation of a short-lived Second Republic. This alarms the Coalition which leaves its differences to crush the revolt and reestablish Louis XVIII (who had been imprisoned). Basically this is the TTL replacement for Napoleon's Hundred Days.
On the other hand, the Coalition decides to turn a deaf ear to the British proposal to send Napoleon to Saint Helena because he remained calm despite everything. The tsar even succeeds in getting him to send his son, Napoléon II, in a magnanimous outburst as a reward to Napoleon for his behavior.
In the future, Napoleon II, eager to do better than his father, always looks to France, that land where he lived for a short time and which belonged to his father. When he learns of a new revolt, he decides to embark incognito to reach France and take power.
By the way, on Napoleon's death in 1821, his mother Letizia took over from Napoleon II.
Napoleon decides to stay in Elba despite everything. Meanwhile, in Paris another popular revolt occurs caused by the discontent of the Bourbons that leads to the proclamation of a short-lived Second Republic. This alarms the Coalition which leaves its differences to crush the revolt and reestablish Louis XVIII (who had been imprisoned). Basically this is the TTL replacement for Napoleon's Hundred Days.
On the other hand, the Coalition decides to turn a deaf ear to the British proposal to send Napoleon to Saint Helena because he remained calm despite everything. The tsar even succeeds in getting him to send his son, Napoléon II, in a magnanimous outburst as a reward to Napoleon for his behavior.
In the future, Napoleon II, eager to do better than his father, always looks to France, that land where he lived for a short time and which belonged to his father. When he learns of a new revolt, he decides to embark incognito to reach France and take power.
By the way, on Napoleon's death in 1821, his mother Letizia took over from Napoleon II.