Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1182: "Bonaparte Freedom"

  Chapter 1182 "Bonaparte Freedom"

  Men are plotting a coup, women and servants are playing tennis in the garden.

  At first, Pomona really didn’t recognize who the young girl playing tennis was.

  Later she learned from the gossip of the servants that she was Napoleon’s favorite sister, Pauline Bonaparte, a woman with a poor reputation in the future.

  Catholics are often very able to give birth. Napoleon’s mother gave birth to thirteen children, and Pauline was the sixth, 11 years behind her second brother Napoleon Bonaparte.

  From a woman's point of view, Pauline is very lively and looks a little frivolous, not at all like a mother who has given birth to a child.

  A maid is holding her one-year-old child beside the tennis court. The child’s father is Charles Leclerc.

  According to the information provided by Severus, he and Napoleon met in the siege of Toulon. Later Leclerc was appointed by Napoleon as the French commander-in-chief in Italy. Regardless of his sister's opposition, Napoleon betrothed her to Charles after occupying Milan in France.

  Because of physical illness, Leclerc was forced to resign from the military position and transferred to Paris, and later transferred to Brittany to guard the Rhine, but Pauline and her son did not go with him.

  Now she is still playing with the female relatives, but from all the signs, Pomona is almost certain that Pauline will have another lover.

  Paulina doesn't love Charles, so she doesn't have the consciousness of a married woman, even if she has a child, she doesn't restrain herself.

  It is said that she once met the Governor of Marseille under the introduction of Napoleon, and that was her lover. But her second brother forcibly betroth her to someone he doesn't love, whether for political purposes or to win over the hearts of the people.

  Don’t look at Napoleon’s current beauty. Napoleon’s family was once so poor that they had to rely on women in the family to do laundry for others to earn income.

  Lucien Bonaparte is an outspoken speaker. During the reign of terror, his family was chased and fled to the French mainland because of improper remarks made at the Jacobin Club in Corsica.

  He claimed to be Brutus at the time. Brutus was one of Caesar's assassins and a staunch republican.

  During the reign of terror, the Jacobins have become a symbol of dictatorship and terror.

  Each family is always the most harmful horse. Lucien and Pauline are undoubtedly the younger brothers and sisters who caused Napoleon’s headaches, but he himself is not so stable and reliable in the eyes of the oldest brother Joseph.

  Napoleon’s father died very early, Joseph has always been the head of the family.

In the Godfather’s movie, Vito Kryon had four children, Sonny, Ferredo, Mike and Connie. Originally, Vito’s position should be inherited by Sonny, but Sonny died in an assassination between the gangs. In the end, Mike, who was unwilling to inherit the family business, became the new godfather.

  This makes it difficult for Fernando, who is the second brother of Mike and Connie, to take care of himself. After the death of his father and eldest brother, he should take care of the two younger siblings, not Mike.

  Joseph may be in the same mood as Fernando, but who called his brother Napoleon.

Before the coronation ceremony, Napoleon and Joseph had a fierce conflict. Napoleon once said: "You must have forgotten. Without me, my brothers would have done nothing. I made them so beautiful today... Joseph It’s not about being an emperor. He is older than me. I must live better than him. I am very healthy now. What’s more important is that his status is too low to have any illusions about it... He is from the same background as me. Ordinary, but I relied on my own strength to improve my position, and he still maintains the position when he was born. To be the emperor of France, he must have noble blood, or have the ability to stand out from the crowd, so this throne must be It must be inherited by our younger generation, because he was born a royal family."

  Napoleon was born in an era when the aristocracy monopolized the upper class. The Revolution destroyed this monopoly, and he reintroduced this set of hereditary system. This is where he is most criticized.

  The army is different from other places. It relies on strength and record to speak. Prince Eugen is known as the **** of war, and he earns it step by step on his own.

  Napoleon III surrendered in the war against Prussia, and Paris immediately rioted.

  The French still love triumphs as much as the Romans. They would rather spend a lot of money to repair the flashy Arc de Triomphe than to spend money on the “ordinary city gate” that combines taxation, administration, and aesthetic functions.

  It is said in the theory of the monarchy that if the conquest can be won, then there is naturally nothing to say, but if you lose, you still refuse to give up. If you invest too much, you have to bear the consequences.

  This is the case for foreign conquests, let alone the Great Patriotic War. Napoleon III was in the era of that father’s hero, and his son must also be a hero. Ismail gave Pharaoh Camos’ dagger to Napoleon III.

   "We should go back." Pomona whispered, "It's useless to fall into these past memories."

   "He just took a look at me." Severus said, looking at the two tennis girls.

   "He, who? Napoleon?" Gonsey asked.

   Severus did not answer.

   "Did you read it wrong?" Pomona asked.

  "This place is not all memory. I don't know where it is."

  Pomona subconsciously glanced at the line on her wrist, it was still tight.

  "We can’t go back right away until this place is clear. Maybe there is our ‘reinforcement’ here." Severus added, "Do you think there will be wars in the underworld?"

   "People are already dead, can they still be killed?" Gong Saiyi asked.

  "Buddhism has the Shura Dao. All people in this Dao must fight non-stop. Even if the asuras are kind, they will degenerate." Pomona said helplessly, "They could have lived happily."

   "It is not our ability but our choice that determines who we become." Severus smiled sarcastically. "Do you think this is right? Mr. Leroy."

  Gon Saiyi did not answer immediately.

"I saw an interesting remark in a biography of Napoleon. The reason why the revolution flourished was because when the people of Paris took action, they always met opponents who rushed into battle. Napoleon was the first to seriously prepare for war. When the royalist rebelled, he turned the people’s guild into a fortress, and even issued weapons to the parliamentarians. They were like frightened quail. Later, it was even more frightening to hear that Napoleon was going to use a cannon. But Duy There was no artillery in the Lely Palace, and no ammunition. At that time, a young cavalry was ordered to the Sablon barracks in northwest Paris to transfer forty cannons. If it were you, would you dare to fire at those people?"

  Gon Saiyi did not answer him again.

"Look outside, imagine that the streets are full of heavily armed people, and the parliament is full of trembling lawyers and civilians. There are even soldiers who retreat beside you, who want to make peace with the people, you will order the fire. , Or surrender?"

  "How about you? Sir, will you?" Gonsai asked.

   Severus bared his yellow teeth and smiled in the most evil way.

"Napoleon ordered the fire. The blood stained the road red after the sound of the cannon, and the troubles ran away. Two hours later, there was no one on the streets of Paris." Severus looked at the door that was closed after Josephine had left. "A few years later, when he returned from Egypt, the Parisians even regarded him as a hero, and those people laid the red carpet for him."

"But someone has a good memory." Pomona said coldly. "On Christmas Day in 1800, Napoleon was assassinated on his way to the Opera House. Since then, he has reduced the number of visits to the Opera House and changed it to I listened to opera in the palace."

   "How do you know this?" Severus asked.

"A wise man told me." Pomona said coldly. "He also told me that a person's origin is not important. What matters is what kind of person he grows into. I chose you instead of... …"

   "Enough." Severus warned in a low voice, and he glanced at Gonsey, whose eyes were full of inquiry.

   "Dreams are very beautiful, but people must live in reality after all." Pomona said calmly, "No government now dares to fire on the people like Napoleon. This is the 21st century, ‘sir’."

   "Are you asking yourself for being bored again?"

   "I am the basin of ice water, which will awake your dizzy head." Pomona said firmly, "Imagination and paranoia are a step away. Don't cross that line."

  Severus took a few deep breaths like a fire-breathing dragon, and finally calmed down.

  He cursed in a low voice, and just about to turn around and walk to the reception room, the closed door opened by himself, and Napoleon and his entourage filed out.

  Military boots stepped on the marble floor, making a neat and loud sound. Napoleon pressed the saber on his waist and walked imposingly in the forefront.

   Just when she thought they were going to pass herself by, Napoleon suddenly stopped.

  The short Corsican man turned around cleanly, and his movements and military training were so standard, but he tilted his head, squinted his eyes and looked at Severus who was taller, looking very arrogant and rude.

  "Who are you?" Napoleon asked in accented French.

  Gonsei then acted as an interpreter again.

  "A British tourist." Severus said with a smile in a standard queen accent, "It's an honor to meet you, General Bonaparte."

  (End of this chapter)

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