Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1384: "Assholes"

  Chapter 1384 "Assholes"

  In the old days, there were many Catholics in France, and many children were born. This led to the magical thing that a 30-year-old young man had a 20-year-old cousin.

Generally speaking, the person who can be elected will choose the person of high morals or old age, who can represent the family of the suffering master at a young age. Usually they have read books or "seen the market." The excited young man looks very excited. Sven, it seems that he has read a book. Such readers are often ashamed of the church, superstition, and the dark Middle Ages.

  There are many reasons why girls die at a young age, such as accidents, or because of love, and can't think of committing suicide for a while, but this time the girl Elizabeth who caused the accident died of tuberculosis.

The lack of human management in that cemetery is also due to this reason. The townspeople who died of severe infectious diseases were buried in the cemetery. Later, some unnamed people and suicides were also buried here. Gradually, they became similar. The place of the mass grave.

  Elizabeth was buried at the end of autumn. Her mother was not used to the life of losing her daughter. She occasionally visited the cemetery. Later, she discovered that Elizabeth's tomb had been dug up, and the body inside was unknown.

  The old woman didn't feel that her daughter was resurrected. For the first time, she saw the British living in the barracks next door. She intuitively thought that this must be done by these outsiders.

Emotional people forgot to call the police to deal with this matter. What's more, most French people don't think that the police are for them. The "favored consort" Georgiana is British. How could those in power hold justice for them? ? So there was a scene where the townspeople wanted to break into a small British town to search.

  Since the war between Britain and France in 1792, Britain has not sent an envoy 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 like the British Indian trade and franchise, she used a "circular route". The French's resistance was not so strong, and the antagonism caused by the conflict could be slowly resolved.

  On the issue of tomb digging, it is not in the new "Civil Code". She borrowed the Salic method when she couldn't rely on it.

  This may cause other disputes and problems, but that will come later. For the stragglers in Britain and France, the tombstone is a cover, and the situation cannot be controlled when a fire is started.

In August last year, when Giorgioanna was still struggling with relationship issues, a major event happened in Turin, Italy. At that time, the whole of Europe was shocked. A French army rushed into a fortress defended by Italians, ignoring the fortress. The French flag hung on it killed the Italian commander in charge of defending the fortress.

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 stationed by the French troops who withdrew from the Papal States, but whether it was Gaston Merchants like Martin and Caprara agree that it is inappropriate for Jourdan to continue to be the governor of Piedmont.

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

After Napoleon defeated the Papal State’s army, the superintendent hoped that he would annex the Papal State, but Napoleon signed a peace treaty with Pope Bless VI without notifying Commissioner Clarke or requesting instructions from the superintendent. The governors regretted that they had been granted the general power to him.

Compared to other civil and military officials, Caprara prefers Bernadotte. Dealing with ceramic factory affairs is uncomfortable for a sword holder, but he and those wealthy people who feel that they are rich should be privileged. Getting along is pretty good. In Caprala's view, he did better than Napoleon.

  Caprara hoped that Bernadotte would be the governor of Piedmont, but he did not submit the conditions for the change, and then he boarded the carriage and returned to downtown Paris.

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

  Georgiana walked over and boarded the carriage, but the carriage did not drive away. The most handsome former British prime minister in history stared at her with his affectionate eyes.

  She was uncomfortable being looked at, and she turned her side subconsciously.

   "I'm glad you wore it." Granit said softly.

   "Say business." Georgiana said coldly, "Will the navy go to war this time?"

   Granit leaned forward and approached her, the leather sofa creaked slightly because of his movements.

   "You look like you are in mourning now." Granit said, "Who are you serving 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, do you know who Nelson is?" Granit asked again.

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

  At the same time, he is also the soul of the British Royal Navy. He was selected as one of Britain's 100 greatest characters in the 20th century, she said to her heart.

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

   "In case the sea freezes..."

"I don't want to bear the stigma of making peace with France, but I don't want to bear the stigma of cowardice. Since my friend wants to take a risk, all I can do is save his life. We are not the same as Napoleon. Victory comes to gain the love of the people." Granit interrupted Georgian's words. "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 a vision for women. You are really a stunning beauty when you dress up." Granit smiled and said, "I really like the way you looked at all beings just now. You look like a queen."

   "Thank you for your compliment." She said politely.

  "Information provided by your husband, Denmark shipped a ship of American cargo to France, which contained saltpetre. Will these saltpetre be used in this naval battle?"

   "Maybe those saltpeters will not freeze when thrown into the sea."

"That's why you don't know how cold the sea water 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 currents, even in severe winter. Without freezing, the tides are complicated. Big waves and storms will appear at the same time. No one but God knows the result."

   "Are you going to pray to God?"

   "As long as it can bring him victory, he will believe in both the **** of war and Muhammad, except for God." Granit said, "is it because he needs to wear the crown on his head?"

   "I don't know." Georgiana said coldly, "He didn't tell me a lot of things."

  "British women never evade participation in politics. You should appear in public more."

   "I think you made a mistake, Diamond Kid, Napoleon doesn't like women's involvement in politics after experiencing the lessons of the previous dynasty."

  "You should remind him in due course that we have stopped providing military assistance to Portugal." Granit said.

   "He is not here now, how can I remind." She folded her legs up impatiently. "I am not very familiar with the affairs of parliament, can you teach me?"

   "Change the time and place, you should go, madam." Granit opened the door, the cold air blew in, and Georgiana got out of the carriage.

  "When will the next ambassador arrive? Is this the one who had a party with us last time?" Georgiana asked from outside the car.

  Grannett closed the car door in front of her.

  She watched the plain carriage drive away, feeling incredible.

  Why did she become a stunning beauty and the men ran away one by one?

   "Damn it." Georgian murmured, and walked towards her carriage.

  Fortunately, she also has a little lover, Demir, and maybe she can ask Madame Montesquieu to come and enlighten him.

  (End of this chapter)

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