Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 1384 "Bastards"

Chapter 1384 "Bastards"

In the old days, there were many people who believed in Catholicism in France and had many children, which led to such a miraculous thing that a 30-year-old young man had a 20-year-old cousin.

Generally speaking, the person who can be recommended to be in charge will be a person who is highly respected or old. Those who can represent the family members of the master at a young age are usually educated or "seen in the market". That excited young man looks very Gentle, he looks like he has read books. This kind of scholars are often ashamed of the church, superstition and the dark middle ages.

There are many reasons for the death of girls at a young age, such as accidents, or being trapped by love, and they couldn't think about committing suicide for a while, but this time the girl who caused the trouble, Elizabeth, died of tuberculosis.

The reason why the cemetery lacks management is also due to this reason. All the townspeople who died of severe infectious diseases were buried in it. Later, some unnamed people and suicides were also buried here. Gradually, it became a similar place. The place of mass graves.

Elizabeth was buried in late autumn. Her mother was not used to the life of losing her daughter. She would visit the cemetery occasionally. Later, she found that Elizabeth's tomb had been dug up, and the body inside was nowhere to be found.

The old woman didn't feel that her daughter had been resurrected. She saw the British living in the barracks next door for the first time, and she intuitively thought that these outsiders must have done it.

Emotional people forget that there is still a police to deal with this matter, not to mention that the vast majority of French people do not think that the police serve them. The "favorite concubine" Georgiana is British, how can those in power uphold justice for them? ?So there was a scene where the townspeople wanted to break into the British town to search.

Since the war between Britain and France in 1792, Britain has not sent a minister to France, and the rights and interests of British expatriates in France are completely unprotected.

According to the normal process, she should directly tell the French to call the police, so that the British fellows don't even have to pay the compensation.

But just like Britain's Indian trade and charter, she used a "circuitous route", and the French's resistance was not so strong, and the antagonism caused by this conflict could be slowly resolved.

The question about digging graves is not in the new Civil Code, and she borrowed the Salic law only when there was no legal basis.

This may cause other disputes and problems, but that is for the future. For the British and French stragglers, the tombstone is a shelter, and the situation will be out of control if they start firing.

In August last year, when Georgiana was still struggling with emotional issues, a major event happened in Turin, Italy, which shocked the whole of Europe. A French army rushed into a fortress defended by the Italians, completely ignoring the fortress The French flag hung on the fort killed the Italian commander who was in charge of defending the fort.

Napoleon was so angry that he disbanded the French army in place, and at the same time transferred these Italian defenders to Portugal. The original Piedmont region was garrisoned by the French army who had withdrawn from the Papal State, but whether it was Gaston Both businessmen like Martin and Caprara agreed that it was inappropriate for Jourdan to continue as Governor of Piedmont.

Bernadotte once had the experience of leading an army and acting as a diplomatic envoy, but his record was shrouded in the shadow of Napoleon, and his envoy in Vienna was interrupted because of the Austrian mob attacking the French embassy.

After Napoleon defeated the army of the Papal State, the Directory hoped that he would annex the Papal State, but Napoleon signed a peace treaty with Pope Pius VI without notifying Commissioner Clark or asking the Directory for instructions. The governors regretted that they had given him the general power.

Compared to other civil and military officials, Caprara liked Bernadotte more. It was difficult for a sword-wielding man to deal with the affairs of the ceramics factory, but he and those rich people who thought that if they were rich, they should enjoy privileges. They got along pretty well, and in Caprara's view, he did better than Napoleon.

Caprara wanted Bernadotte to serve as governor of Piedmont, but he did not submit what the conditions were, and then he boarded the carriage and returned to downtown Paris.

Not long after Caprara's carriage drove out, an Englishman came to greet her. Georgiana looked at a simple-looking carriage not far away. Thomas Granit's face was covered with mist faintly visible behind the glass.

Georgiana walked over and boarded the carriage, but the carriage did not drive away, and the most handsome former British Prime Minister ever stared at her with his tender eyes.

She was very uncomfortable being looked at, and subconsciously turned sideways.

"I'm glad you're wearing it," Granit said softly.

"Let's get down to business." Georgiana said coldly, "Will the navy go to war this time?"

Granit leaned forward and moved closer to her, the leather sofa creaked slightly due to his movements.

"You look like you're in mourning," Granit said. "Who are you in mourning for?"

"I don't think I need to answer your question." She said after thinking for a long time.

"You seem to like to ask people if they know someone, so do you know who Nelson is?" Granit asked again.

"Horatio Nelson, captain of the British Victory," said Georgiana.

At the same time, he is also the soul of the British Royal Navy and was selected as one of the 20 greatest British figures in the 100th century, she said.

"I wrote to him and told him to be careful of the ice." Granit whispered, "The water in Amsterdam is much colder than the Caribbean Sea."

"In case the sea freezes..."

"I don't want the stigma of making peace with France, but I also don't want the stigma of war. Since my friend wants to take the risk, all I can do is save his life. Unlike Napoleon, we don't need Victory to win the love of the people." Granit interrupted Georgiana, "He is so eager to be loved, even if the love comes from a woman in an enemy country."

Georgiana didn't know what to say.

"He still has eyes for women. You are really a stunning beauty when you dress up." Granit said with a smile, "I really like how you looked down on everyone just now. You really look like a queen."

"Thank you for the compliment," she said politely.

"Information provided by your husband, Denmark shipped a shipment of American goods to France, containing saltpeter. Will this saltpeter be used in this naval battle?"

"Perhaps those saltpetres won't freeze in the sea."

"That's because you don't know how cold the sea is now." Granit said, "The water injected by the freshwater river will freeze when the winter is not too cold, and the area affected by the North Atlantic Ocean Current will freeze even in severe winter." Without ice, the tides are complex, big waves and storms will come at the same time, and none of us but God knows the outcome."

"Are you going to pray to God?"

"As long as it can bring him victory, he will believe in whether it is God of War or Muhammad, but God is an exception." Granit said, "Is it because he needs to wear a crown on his head?"

"I don't know," said Georgiana dryly. "There's a lot he doesn't tell me."

"British women never shy away from participating in politics, you should appear more in public."

"I think you're mistaken, Diamond Boy. Napoleon didn't like women meddling in politics after the lessons of the previous dynasty."

"It's time for you to remind him that we've stopped military aid to Portugal," Granit said.

"He's not here now, how can I remind you?" She folded her legs impatiently, "I'm not very familiar with the affairs of the parliament, can you teach me?"

"Change the time and place. You should go, ma'am." Granit opened the door, the cold air blew in, and Georgiana got out of the carriage.

"When will the next ambassador arrive? Is it the one we gathered with last time?" Georgiana asked outside the car.

Granit slammed the car door shut in her face.

She watched the plain carriage drive away, feeling incredible.

Why did all the men run away after she became a stunning beauty?
"Damn it." Georgiana murmured and walked towards her carriage.

Fortunately, she also has a little lover, Demilde, maybe she can invite Mrs. Montesquieu to enlighten him.

(End of this chapter)

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