Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1377: c'estundiable (上)

  Chapter 1377 c‘estundiable (Part 1)

   Talleyrand fell down.

  It’s not surprising that the foreign minister is actually not likable. On Christmas Day, the wives of the ministers of various countries refused to participate in the dance hosted by him. The news reached Napoleon, and he learned that Taranlie, who was the minister of foreign affairs during the Orange War, had accepted the purchase of the Portuguese ambassador, Mrs. Ferola.

  The ambassador’s wife used to be Taranlie’s lover and later remarried to the Portuguese ambassador. Although dedication to the country sounds great, this “diplomatic” approach still makes people feel disgusting.

France received 20 million francs of war reparations, but the benefits that France received through the peace treaty were far less than those of Spain. The British representative Cornwalli was totally unwilling to negotiate a peace treaty with Talleyrand in Amiens. Later, Napoleon sent Joseph. · Bonaparte go.

  The original plan for Bonaparte to go to Lyon on January 7 was cancelled. Even if he controlled public opinion and newspapers, Talleyrand’s traitorous behavior was still circulating in a small area. But he still shielded Talleyrand. He "exiled" Talleyrand to Guadeloupe as the governor, but he did not appoint a new minister. There was a precedent for his exiled people to change their minds halfway through, and he will probably use it after the wind passes by Talleyrand. of.

  This kind of national event has nothing to do with Georgian. After being picked up from Sharptal’s house, she was sent to the Louvre suite.

  The last time she left, she didn't bring her luggage, this time she can just pack it up.

In fact, she didn’t have a lot of things, and she packed up quickly, but Delmidra kept her clothes from letting her go. His mother is now in Santo Domingo on the other side of the earth, and Lekber has no relatives in Paris. If even Georgiana was gone, there would be no one to take care of the child.

  He doesn’t have to worry about becoming a street wanderer. It was his nanny who brought him back from Brest, also from Livia in Corsica, who was arranged by Letizia for his daughter.

  Josephine said that a marriage without children is unreal.

  It is true, parents will compromise for the sake of their children, so Georgiana puts down the suitcase again.

   Soon after, she started busy looking for a painter in the restaurant of the Tuileries.

  She planned to find Denon, but Denon is still struggling to decorate the Place Vendôme.

  He originally planned to move the Trajan's Column in Rome to the square, but this plan was rejected. This square was built to commemorate Napoleon’s achievements in Italy. It is not suitable to move Kleber’s column there. As we all know, he died in Egypt, and Desai’s column is not suitable in Dijon. Move it over.

Georgianna did not bother Denon any more. The painter she wanted to live was not the painting itself. This kind of painting was not found in the Louvre. So she asked Mrs. Tarian again, who only recognized this in her narrow social circle. Former social star.

The salon for adults is not suitable for taking children. She just looks at the paintings. After watching the paintings, she will accompany Delmide. However, there is no zoo or the like in Paris. Only the puppet theater can take him to see. Look.

Giorgioanna wanted to write to Polina and ask her to collect some plants and animals in Santo Domingo, but she didn't want those animals to be kept in cages for people to see. She wanted them to be like in the forbidden forest. life.

   So she took Delmir to Meudon Forest.

  Sure enough, her English fellows began to convert the barracks into small towns. Delmead seemed to have no playmates of the same age, so Georgiana let him play with the children of the townspeople.

  "I should be a nun." Georgiana whispered. It's best to apply for a job in a church school and continue to help others look after children.

   "Can I sit down?" Thomas Granit asked.

   "Please sit down." Georgiana said with a smile, although there were other benches around.

   "Please take this." Granit handed her a beautifully wrapped package "I was going to give it to you as a Christmas present."

  Georgiana then remembered "I forgot to prepare a gift for you."

   "Don't worry about this, take it." Granit insisted.

  Georgiana took it, and after opening the red and green package, she found a plaid woolen shawl inside.

   "Thank you." She smiled and wrapped the shawl around her body. "It's very warm."

   "If you have nowhere to go, how about coming here next time?" Granit said in English.

   "I don't want to cause trouble to the people in town." She said calmly.

   "We believe that debts must be paid. You take care of us, and we will take care of you." Granit looked at Georgiana "Even if you are a Scot."

   "I thought Scotland and England are already one country." Georgiana said with a smile.

   Granit laughed, "If the Scots yielded so easily, Britain would not be the United Kingdom anymore. Have you really bitten him?"

   "Yes." Georgiana said triumphantly. "He said that with my strength, I can't fight at all."

   "But you have other ways to hurt him." Granit narrowed his smile. "The appointment will soon be over. I need a clear-headed person. Can you stop making trouble at this time?"

   "It wasn't me who caused the trouble. He wanted to return to the family. They should have left for Lyon the day before yesterday."

   "Then why didn't he go?"

   "How do I know." She said coldly, "I don't care anymore."

  "Is it because he intends to stay and establish diplomatic relations with Turkey?" Granit said, "I heard that you are going to hang the carpet that the Sultan gave him in the dining room of the Tuileries Palace."

  "Maybe it's just because of the gold thread in the carpet." Georgiana said, "and there are a lot of admonitions written on it, I think it looks gorgeous and beautiful."

  "We can also send carpets." Granit said hastily, "and I promise that every sentence above is taken from the Bible."

  "Since when do you care about God?"

   "Don't be so naughty, Cecilia."

   "What!" She couldn't help raising her volume.

   "He said you are a naughty ghost." Granit smiled and said, "He also asked me if every English woman is so naughty."

   "Bastard!" she cursed.

   "Rana called him a bitch, but he was still willing to die for Napoleon." Granit said, "They built a lot of fortifications in Antwerp, as if they were planning to turn it into the second Rhode Island."

   "I have read church documents. Rhode Island looked like an apple that had been bitten." Georgiana recalled, "Antwerp's terrain is not like that."

   "Do you know what's on Rhode Island?"

   "Trees, birds, grass, cow dung."

"It is a bronze statue of the sun god, one of the seven wonders of ancient times." Granit interrupted her nonsense. "The people of Rhodes built a magnificent city wall. Later the Prince of Macedonia besieged it, and the result was a fierce battle. Years later, the prince still did not break through the city wall, leaving behind a giant siege hammer and siege tower. The Rhode Islanders sold these siege equipment and built the bronze statue of the sun god. He planned to also visit Antwerp. Build the same bronze statue of Apollo."

   "Oh." Georgiana said stupidly, "That would cost a lot of money."

  "It was not he who paid the money." Granit coughed. "Dutch merchants can take official positions in Antwerp through taxation. They pay for the statues."

   "Okay." Georgiana said calmly, "So what?"

   "The sun **** of Rhode Island was shaken into the sea by the earthquake, and we plan to sink the sculpture into the sea," Granit said.

   "Why?"

  Grannett stood up, then stood with his legs spread out, "The statue of the sun **** will be in this shape, and every ship will pass under its crotch."

  Georgiana opened her mouth wide.

   "If, that statue of the sun **** has the same face as Napoleon." Granit grinned with gritted teeth.

   "You must be joking with me."

   "Do you think I am joking?" Granit asked with a smile.

   "That bastard." Georgiana murmured.

   "I remember your reminder, watch out for the ice, right, the woman in red?" Granit asked seriously.

  Georgiana has nothing to say.

   "The navy has lost its sanity. I'm really afraid they will be hit by Napoleon."

  "Have you reminded them?"

   "Do you think the reminder is useful?" Granit said coldly.

  "Maybe there is no ice on the sea..."

   "Who is right." Granit sighed. "If England loses its navy."

   "We must be more than a navy." Georgiana said quickly.

   "But we are cutting military spending." Granit said wearily, "it happens to be this time."

  "You should give up drinking, Diamond Kid." Georgiana stood up, "Please live as long as possible."

   "You too, take care of yourself." Granit said softly.

   "Delmeide." She yelled, and the little guy immediately left his new friend and ran back to Georgiana.

   "See you next time." Georgiana said to Granit.

   "See you next time." Granit said calmly.

   Then Georgian took Dermid and left under the **** of the Guards, just like when she left the Sharptal house that day.

  I can’t blame Delmid for not being able to tell who the "uncle" is who brought him, because there are too many "uncles", how can a child recognize them all.

    The title is in French, which means he is a devil

    

   

  (End of this chapter)

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