Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1419: Singing frog

   Chapter 1419 The Singing Frog

  The reason Napoleon wanted to go to Milan is very simple. Italy belongs to a foreign country. Although it is only separated from the Alps, he is not subject to any restrictions there.

  First of all, Josephine’s parents may have come to Paris in the name of visiting their daughter. Napoleon went to Milan. If Josephine was not brought, then what reason would they use to follow?

  Secondly, his life style in Italy is very arrogant. The eight-horse horse-drawn carriage is the power of the living monarch, and no newspaper in Italy dared to criticize him.

After returning to France, he had to pretend to be humble. Georgian’s British fellow once saw him when he returned to China. The government held a grand celebration in the Luxembourg Palace, and the palace specially set up a circular venue. , The governors left the main seat for him. At that time, all the most distinguished and distinguished people in Quan Paris came. When he entered, everyone stood up and saluted. The men took off their hats and the ladies paid attention to him.

  But the atmosphere in the venue was as cold as ice. The governors in long robes praised him coldly, but the crowds on the street were full of cheers and applause like tides.

  The scene is really like Caesar Key and the senators of the Senate.

  Georgiana believes in curses. She has seen David’s death of Mara, who is also a Jacobin "King Killer". Mara has a serious skin disease and he needs a bath every day.

  Napoleon himself couldn’t tell how he got his skin disease, anyway, he didn’t have it before the Battle of Toulon. There were several times when Georgiana saw him taking a bath in the bathtub, soaking in the pitch-black ink, but he couldn’t see it himself, maybe because he was a Muggle, and he couldn’t see it like a wizard. Blame this monster.

Compared to worrying about whether Josephine’s private family doctor will poison her unfaithful husband, Georgian is more worried about other things. Fire magic can’t dispel the dementors. Some of these pure-blooded nobles will scream. Escort?

   Even if she unlocked her fetters now, Georgiana didn’t have the confidence to use that magic. Her soul was no longer as pure as before. Otherwise, how could she come up with such a vicious idea of ​​"right rectification on the spot".

  Major General Lara, the former Secretary of War, ceded command to General Renière.

  Does not know much about this person, Georgiana, she only knows that Renier had attacked the Turkish Abdalach Barracks at night in Egypt and defeated the Turkish King at the cost of three killed.

  Renière seems to be an excellent frontline commander, and he is good at night battles. He also came after he discovered the cave. He looked very educated and was very polite to Georgiana. He couldn't see the slightest arrogance because of the outstanding record.

  Before, Georgiana felt that Napoleon’s arrogance was manifested by him. How could he not put Siers in his eyes at all?

The entrance of the cave is almost covered by snow in the forest inside the tax-inclusive city wall, but it should have been opened recently. There is only a thin layer of snow on it, which is different from the surroundings. It looks like it is from outside the city wall. Dug in.

  This is an entrance, and the exit is elsewhere. It may be a monastery, or it may be a garden of a residential house, unless you all go in and see it.

   Generally speaking, it takes a while to dig a tunnel. Unless the person carrying out the action already knows about the celebration, they will not pass the guard post by digging a tunnel.

  But Napoleon likes big scenes, and the Lunéville treaty is Napoleon’s proud work. Giuseppina Grassini has already arrived in December, and there are ballet dancers in the meeting. It’s not surprising that the news has leaked.

  At first, in order to gain support from the United Kingdom, the French exiles gave all the French colonies to the United Kingdom, but the Treaty of Amiens returned all the colonies to France, and the United Kingdom no longer supported the Shuan elements. The anti-French alliance is now reconciled with Napoleon, which may make the Shu'an elements also resent, and must be resolved together with other anti-French alliance diplomats. As on the day of the fireworks festival in the United Kingdom, the rebels used gunpowder to blow up everyone in the parliament building to death.

   Sometimes Georgian really annoys that little bastard, can he keep a low profile, just like he did in the supervising era?

   "Send someone in?" General Renier asked.

   "Wait for half of the people to get in, then seal the tunnel, and settle the remaining half in the forest."

   "But we don't know where the exit is." General Renière said.

   "I just told you my plan." She said blankly, and then walked around the hole.

  Crete is also an island, but there are many beautiful buildings on the island. It is the crown of the Aegean Sea and the birthplace of Western civilization.

  If one day Napoleon still wants to go to Elba Island as a prisoner, she will turn the island’s capital Cosimopolis into a real metropolis.

  Although there are no resources to develop on the island, she can turn it into a casino. The British army will definitely guard that place. They are ready-made bodyguards, and they are the kind that the British government pays for. It takes a lot of money to build a modern kingdom. That island will become Las Vegas, and all the landmarks in the world will gather here. If he doesn’t like it, he can find an architect to design. Maybe Elba Island will become the first Two Venice.

  Is gambling a good habit, but the lottery ticket is legal, and he holds a large amount of creditor's rights. He will not be just a "Hundred Days" when he returns to Paris again.

She wanted to use the crown of thorns to restore his prestige after the defeat like Saint Louis, but now it seems that she can only go another way. He may not be the perfect national hero in the eyes of the French people, but at least he will not let Medo The raft of the Shah and the tragedy of the Suez Canal were repeated.

  Napoleon was very good to the Egyptians when he was repairing fortifications in Egypt, and the workers who dig the Canal Saint-Martin also had a bathhouse where they could take a bath. He is not perfect, but at least he is a good king. Like Queen Catherine, although she killed many Turks, she is very popular in Russia.

  She couldn’t become a sage like Merlin, although she really hoped that she would have a good reputation that would be praised by others.

  Justinian’s queen Theodora is corrupt in the eyes of most people, but she is a saint and a protector of women.

  It’s just that Georgiana estimated that her body could not be buried in a magnificent church. Even stars would die and decompose. How could a mere shell not decompose and become a part of nature again?

  She would not pursue immortality like Voldemort.

"I had a good opportunity when I returned to China. At that time, the government had no cure. I became the head of the state. Everything that follows is a matter of course. My story can be summed up. That's all." He leaned against the bed and placed his head on the bed. On top of her head, put her hand on her shoulder, patted her gently. "The way to change the world is never to fight for high-ranking officials, but to motivate the people. The former resorts to conspiracy with few results, and the latter is a genius. It can make the world look completely new, do you know why the tapestry was not sent out?"

  Georgiana shook her head.

"It's not because the workers spent too much time weaving it, but no one went on the pilgrimage to Mecca that year." Napoleon whispered to her in a voice that only two of them could hear, "A historian who has *** has recorded this. Something happened."

  Georgiana didn’t know if it was another story that he made up a lie to lie to her, but she only knew one thing. These Mamluks seemed to be alive in the Middle Ages, with javelins, hand axes, machetes, bows and arrows.

The penetrating power of bows and arrows may not be as powerful as muskets, but people in the 18th century are no longer wearing heavy armor like in the Middle Ages. Using arrows to deal with those invaders can shoot continuously. You don’t need a musket and you need to put bullets in the dark. .

   "Please don't come." Georgiana prayed in a low voice. She hoped that those people would not attack tomorrow.

   "It's impossible." Caroland said behind her back, "The execution of Louis XVI is still a festive holiday."

   "Is there still a holiday that day?" Georgiana asked.

   "Don't let it go, it's an overwhelming holiday, and Parisians are very forgetful." Carolan said coldly, "So don't worry about the lives of these people."

   "I was born like this." Georgiana also said coldly.

   "Fool." Caroland scolded.

  Georgiana didn't bother to pay attention to this pure-blooded nobleman.

  "You can put on your evening gown and go to the prom without having a conscience," Carolan said.

   "Then my conscience will be more disturbed." Georgiana stared at the ring on her hand, "I will definitely be there tomorrow."

   "It depends on Bonaparte's agreement or disagreement." Caroland sneered, "Is he willing to have such a pure swan stained with blood?"

  "I would rather watch blood than see those young girls dancing ballet in explicit clothes." Georgiana spit, "What kind of **** art is that called."

   "That's the way they chose." Caroland smiled. "They live for dreams just like you."

  Georgiana has nothing to say.

  She regretted that she couldn't bear curiosity to watch the rehearsal in the opera house.

   "I won't go to that kind of public place anymore." Georgiana said calmly, "Maybe I am really bad at dealing with humans."

  Caroland smiled and shook his head, and walked past Georgiana.

   "You really are a fool." She whispered, her boots crunching on the snow, leaving a string of shallow footprints.

  (End of this chapter)

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