Anning immediately dismissed the thought.
After all, he was a man in his thirties, no longer the excitable young man that he once was.
Moreover, he had experienced bursts of arrogance a few times before, each promptly corrected by the harsh realities of life.
He told himself that all he did was copy Duke Wellington's tactics, and their successful implementation was thanks to the valorous fighting of the renowned generals under his command.
If one must speak of his contribution, it was merely the little idea of using gunpowder for the ambush.
But others clearly didn't see it the same way.
Davout: "We were able to defeat the enemy so quickly, all thanks to the General's unparalleled strategic genius! The final victory was achieved with the morale boost from the General himself charging into battle and fighting the enemy!"
Napoleon: "I saw it, when Andy's military flag charged out, I knew we had the victory in the bag!"
Anning: "Uh, well..."