Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1382: The sounding pipe organ (middle)

  Chapter 1382 The Sounding Pipe Organ (middle)

In addition to the words "the people need religion, you are not the people", Napoleone also said to Giorgio Anna, "Don't forget, we rule over 36 million people, with at least 18 Millions of people are Confucian wives who can only say things about others."

  Even a "dictator" or a "tyrant", Napoleon could not completely ignore public opinion. The hot topic in the newspapers during the negotiations with the United Kingdom was the "Educational Treaty".

  Compared with the parliamentarians who refused to return the church to France, Napoleon who declared his faith in Egypt is much more lovely. Women are the easiest to be controlled by these priests. Fortunately, Georgiana is a witch.

  She felt that Caprara wanted to control her. Even a gentle priest would unconsciously show his strength in front of a weak and gentle woman. This is a man's nature.

Whether women will be fooled by them depends on their own knowledge, or whether they have seen the market, how can they be the Pope’s special envoy if they have no level, and they also refute the high officials of the Napoleonic government one by one, and even need a former superintendent. Zheng himself went out.

Sometimes there are not many troops. There were seven to eight thousand women and hundreds of men besieging Versailles. The 25,000 soldiers collected by the Duke of Bloyet in Versailles were protecting Versailles. However, these soldiers would not act on women, no matter how many. It is also a decoration.

During the Nika riot, the prairie archers and barbarian mercenaries of Besali left dared to take action against the crowds gathered in the racing track. At that time, the people chose a new emperor and put on a golden collar for him as a crown. .

  In such chaos, the new emperor Ipadios could only escape by his own strength. He appeared only once in the history books, and then he disappeared. Maybe he just died in the chaos.

  Napoleon commanded the army to fire on the masses with the permission of the supervising government, and across a Seine River, so far away, the soldiers who fired the gun could not feel the blood.

  If it is close range, those hesitant soldiers are not as easy to use as Swiss mercenaries.

  Swiss are foreigners, they are paid by the king, and of course they have to fight for the king.

  So Georgiana didn't want to hear what Caprara said, and went to Mortier, although his mother was British and she also received a British education.

  The commander of the Guards was in one and the other, Napoleon took away Jean Baptis Bessier, who left Davout in Versailles.

Although Joseph Bonaparte went to Amiens, the governor of Paris Jean Andos Juno was still there. It was better to find any one of them than to go directly to the 17th military camp to find Mortier, so she was dressing up. At that time, Michel and Phyllis went to Versailles, and Davout was asked to accompany her to Sèvres.

Most men will feel soft when facing women, unless it is Lucien's kind of cool nature, or the woman is the same as the Princess of Wales, she wants to take advantage of this, after putting on her pants, they will not regard her as The object to be taken care of.

  She didn't dress herself up as jeweled and bright, but put on a white chrysanthemum that was only picked from the greenhouse. Europeans do not have the habit of sweeping tombs and sending chrysanthemums, but there are chrysanthemums around the cemetery. White chrysanthemums represent sorrow and yellow chrysanthemums represent infidelity. After wearing white chrysanthemums, she put a little rose-colored blush and pink lipstick on herself, otherwise The combination of white skin, silver-gray hair, and white chrysanthemums is like a ghost.

She wore a black robe, which was given to her by Napoleon. Black was most suitable for the funeral. Although there was a layer of gold embroidery on it, it was just too thin. She gave Granit the wool The shawl was wrapped around.

   "How do I look?" Georgiana asked Sophie and Matilda.

   "It doesn't seem to be warm enough." Sophie said, "Too little outdoor wear."

   "We won't stay outside for long." Georgiana thought, where would she arrange the "arbitration court"?

Sèvres is not far from Saint Luke, but given the current situation, she feels that she should not go to the Senate to "make trouble". Whenever you go to the British, you must open the door to the barracks, and the troubled townspeople will take the opportunity to rush in. of.

  After much deliberation, she only thought of the bridgehead of Sèvres. It was a place that was easy to defend and difficult to attack. Soldiers would not appear obtrusive when they were there. It was not enough to suppress civil unrest.

  Napoleon encountered a similar incident in Egypt, when French engineers destroyed the cemetery of the locals, and crowds gathered outside his station. These locals sent twenty representatives to complain to Napoleon. When they passed through the gate, the crowd did not take the opportunity to flood into the fenced courtyard. Napoleon treated these emotional representatives with the courtesy of Grand Sheikh.

   "Go and prepare some hot chocolate, and bring the porcelain." Georgiana told the two of them, "I will serve them later."

"Yes."

   After dressing up, Georgiana went to Demilde, hoping that those excited people would pay more attention to their words and deeds in the face of the child.

When Davout came with the guards, Georgiana was already on the British pure-blood horse-drawn carriage, and Caprala’s carriage followed behind. The animal emblem on his carriage was good for believers. It works.

  She was not sure if it was a coincidence. As soon as Napoleon walked away, chaos ensues one after another, as if someone was planning to make trouble while he was away.

  When Davu approached the carriage, Sophie opened the door.

   "Know what happened?" Georgiana asked.

   "I know." Dawu replied.

  "Go and invite the representatives of both parties to the bridgehead of the Sèvre Bridge. Be polite, but if they attack you, you will fight back. What weapons do you bring?"

  "Muskets and spears." Dawu said.

   "Are there any heavy weapons?"

  "Do you want to use a cannon?"

   "Not to the point yet." Georgiana said.

   "It's better to use a pipe organ gun." Michel said, "I saw it in the barracks just now."

   "Since you saw it, why don't you let them take it?" Georgiana said angrily.

  Michelle was too frightened to make a sound.

  "It's not useful to deal with the townspeople." Dawu said immediately.

"The last time I went to a tavern with the first governor, he told me a story. When the people rushed into the Tuileries Palace, because Louis XVI ordered the Swiss mercenaries not to open fire to the people, and finally the bodies of the Swiss mercenaries Piled into mountains, I won’t let the same thing happen to you.” Georgian, ignoring the presence of children, said to Davu, “Violence can’t stop people who act passionately, only when they feel they’re no longer safe. Will quit the game, my purpose is to make them back down."

   "I see, ma'am." Dawu said.

  "Do you need a priest to bless you?" Georgiana asked Davu.

  Davu glanced at Caplara’s car, smiled and shook his head.

   "Hope the bullet doesn't recognize you, General."

  Georgina finished speaking, Sophie closed the door, and soon the carriage began to gallop.

  When the carriage drove away, Michelle still trembled.

   "Your suggestion is very useful." Georgian said softly to Michelle, "but I won't apologize to you for this. Do you know why?"

  Michelle shook his head.

   "Do you talk to your father like that at home?"

   "Mom told me to be cautious in words and deeds." Michelle said.

“The French men I met actually didn’t care about women’s opinions and thoughts at all. Instead, they wanted women to understand their own thoughts. This must be different from those men in social circles who revolve around women and men guess women’s thoughts. Ang rarely coaxes me. I am angry and it depends on his mood. I only shout "No". He will not be able to allocate resources and power. Even women's power to wear pants is restricted by him. Your father will You must stay here because you want to read and learn more. Your husband will rely on your opinion very much in the future. What do you think he would think if you were like just now?"

  Michelle shook his head in confusion.

"At first I thought you would bully Phyllis just like those squeamish young ladies, but I think Phyllis is a bit bully on the contrary. Did she rely on her relatives in the Guards, so she did everything she didn't like to do? Do it for you?"

  Michelle did not speak, nor nodded.

"Those old aristocrats are a bit bully. They overuse the etiquette. The new aristocrats don’t know these rules, and they have to knock on the door when they enter the front hall. I seem so free and casual, and you don’t deliberately maintain court etiquette. Now I want you to show the etiquette you learned in front of the guests, and Sophie will help you later."

   "Yes." Michelle whispered.

   "Afraid?" Georgiana asked Demird.

  He shook his head.

   "I'll pinch you later, you remember to cry, understand?"

   "Uncle said that men should not cry." Demird said.

   "You are a boy, not a man."

   "I don't cry. It's useless if I cry. Mom is still not at home." Little Master Demilde said likewise.

  Georgiana didn’t know what to say for a while.

  "Will I be the heir to the first ruling?" Delmid asked.

"It depends on whether you can live to adulthood." Georgian said softly. "The first ruling was very worried that others would count him, and he would vomit out halfway through eating. You have to be careful of what others give you to eat. "

  Delmid nodded.

  "Do you dare to get acne?"

  Delmed nodded.

   "He will come back in a few days and I will arrange for the doctor to vaccinate you." Georgiana touched his soft hair "My little Rhine."

  (End of this chapter)

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