Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1499: Tower of Order

  Chapter 1499 Tower of Order

  The story about Marie Antoinette's "Why not eat cake" circulated among civilians may be false, but it also expresses the civilian's view of the royal family.

  The life gap between court life and ordinary civilians is too far, even if it is a world but not a world.

  You cannot control how others see you.

  The clumsy and disliked Giorgioanna had become thrifty and noble in Napoleon's eyes. Even her isolation was regarded as a solitary living in pursuit of peace of mind.

  Actually, Georgian is more afraid of becoming Christian VII’s personal doctor Strinzer than she is called Caroline Margaret, Queen of Sweden. If the reform is not right, or if it affects the interests of too many people, it will cause a coup. She also has a time of idealism.

There is only a strait of six leagues between Britain and France. Rumors soon spread to France. Compared with the slanderous slander of the royalist newspapers, the gossip about Santo Domingo has a greater social impact. This will ruin the image of the "little corporal", and people will compare him with the ancient tyrants.

The King of Sweden may not have instructed his subjects to spread "rumors." A person who really wants to spread rumors will often disassociate himself from the incident itself. This may be the behavior of the Swedish subjects themselves, or they may be instructed by other forces. For example, the United Kingdom.

  Drawing Sweden into the anti-French alliance is profitable for the British protagonists. If Napoleon supports Denmark behind the scenes, Britain can support Sweden behind the scenes. The two sides will fight for control of the Øresund Strait.

  Who can think of it? In this way, the war on the tropical islands of the Caribbean will spread to northern Europe where the wind is whistling.

  Summer is so short during the Little Ice Age, and even the subtropical Lower Louisiana will freeze. How cold should those frigid countries be?

Although Georgiana compares herself to "Sally", she is not the real "Sally". At least she can control fire magic. The room on the fourth floor originally used by the guards of the royal family was transformed into a laboratory by her. She can practice while practicing. Do some small experiments while controlling the flame.

  Perhaps because she is too much like an ancient alchemist, the Mamluks are full of awe of her, and they are more dedicated to guarding the tower.

There are many iron ore in France. Iron ore is not difficult to obtain. The temperature produced by Dragon’s Breath is thousands of degrees, which is enough to melt iron ore into molten iron. The key is that she does not need blast furnace and coke, but the **** will become The harmful gas sulfur is produced. In order not to die from suffocation, all windows must be opened.

Pure wrought iron is actually not hard. She was full of illusions about the ancient Arab Damascus steel and wanted to restore it, but Napoleon said that the steel needed an Indian mineral called Uz steel. After adding it, the steel Not only has excellent toughness, but also very hard. During the Crusades, the French brought back some of these swords. They are very rare and passed down from generation to generation. Georgiana asked the "King" for one, and he gave it to her, Lieutenant Figel. Maybe she didn't like gold and silver jewelry, but she was very interested in the sword. When Georgiana was not doing experiments, she lent it to practice swordsmanship.

  Later, Napoleon gave her some meteorites. It seemed that he really regarded her as a "magic" and wanted her to cast him an indestructible sword.

  There are indeed some rare earth minerals in the universe, and because they experience high temperatures when entering the atmosphere, these meteorites are often like wrought iron bars, waiting to be processed into various shapes.

With the support of the "king", Georgiana made rapid progress in metal tempering, so much so that she tried to smelt a dagger. Although it was very sharp and cut iron like mud, it was ridiculed by Napoleon for cutting bread. The knife, because it is too small, seems to have no other purpose other than cutting bread.

  She intends to carry this dagger with her. Even if she doesn't have the ability to smelt the second Gryffindor sword, this is the first time she has tried alchemy, and she has made it herself.

  She made a scabbard for it, there is no gems and no gold, but the leather has very beautiful embossing.

   Just when she was proud to appreciate it, the bells of Notre Dame de Paris rang, and soon the bells of other churches rang.

   "Madam!" Matilda ran up in a hurry, yelling as she ran.

"What happened?"

   "There is a carriage waiting for you outside." Matilda gasped and said, "They have found the stone block of Saint-Genevieve."

  Georgiana didn’t delay any more, she went straight downstairs to the carriage, and it was the middle-aged general who took her to the canal last time to pick her up.

  The sound of the bell caused a commotion throughout the city. People were everywhere on the street. Many people also came out from the apartment and office to check the situation, but it soon ended.

Matilda, Figl and Belle were accompanied on the carriage, and the other general, after re-introducing herself through him, did Georgia know that he was not Maynu but General Alville, and his manor was in Liszky. It's not far from Marrell, the birthplace of the Ulk Canal. When Georgiana saw Alville at the Opera in Lyon, there was another person next to him. That talent was Maynu. The troupe member identified to her at the time did not make it clear. Now that the misunderstanding was solved, she was greatly relieved.

The stone coffin of Saint-Genevieve was found at the Sorbonne University. After the French Revolution, the Sorbonne University was temporarily closed. Napoleon reopened it in order to establish education. It was in one of the seminaries that was almost in ruins. In the chapel, the workers found the stone coffin of Saint-Genevieve. There was another thing inside, that is, the cloak of Saint Martin, which was placed in a gilded box and placed in the stone coffin.

  This place is not far from the church of Saint-Denis La Chapelle. Saint-Genevieve used to pray in that church. Later, Joan of Arc often went there to pray.

  Lechapelle (lechapelle) is a French way of saying. In Latin, the cape is called cappa, so the meaning of La Chapelle is derived from the Latin cape.

Legend has it that the young Saint Martin cut the only cloak he had on him in half, gave half to the beggar, and kept the other for himself. Charlemagne was an avid collector of holy objects. Originally, this holy object was collected in Aix in Provence did not know why he came to Paris.

  Georgiana’s carriage passed through the three floors inside and outside the crowd of onlookers, and entered the Sorbonne University. The Pantheon is located next door. The thing that Fouché hadn't found for more than a month was actually under his nose. This was really annoying. When Georgiana arrived, Napoleon had not arrived, and the scene had been protected by the police.

Many defiant figures also appeared, including Georgian’s guardian Caprara and the Archbishop of Paris, as well as Sharptal, Marmont, and even foreign envoys such as Sir Meri and Lord Whitworth also came, and everyone was crawling around. Whispering outside the ruins full of ivy.

   "Good afternoon, Ms. Sèvre." A general greeted Georgiana.

  Georgiana is pretty sure she doesn’t know him.

   "I'm Diego Digomier." The general smiled and introduced himself "Do you know how much sugar cane profit is now?"

   "No, I don't know." Georgiana said with a smirk.

"The gross profit is 17% and the net profit is 11%, but if slavery is abolished, the net profit will become 5.6%. This is still the situation of giving them 40 su a day." Digomier shook his head at Georgiana." This loss is too great."

"I know." Giorgioanna said. Napoleon appeared as soon as she finished her words. He was wearing the uniform of the French Academy, followed by Davout and a group of adjutants. Everyone looked glamorous, as if things were here to greet the bride. .

"Dusan Louvidure has arrived in Nantes and will be in Paris next week." Digomier said. "He was trapped by Lequeber on June 7. It took two months on the road. , Do you know how difficult it was to keep him from dying in an accident in these two months?"

   "I know, this is why we need miracles." Giorgioanna looked at Bonaparte and said that he was talking to the Archbishop of Paris and the Pope’s envoy for a while, and then made an appointment and walked into the ruins.

  "Do you believe in miracles?" Dagomier asked.

   "I don't believe so." Georgiana sighed. "Sometimes I really wish Adam and Eve didn't eat the forbidden fruit, so that we don't need to distinguish between good and evil, and there is no so much pain."

  "Do you think it is happy not to distinguish between good and evil?" Digomier asked in surprise.

  "Girls can play for a lifetime, women can't. I hope I will be a girl all my life." Georgiana smiled and said, "I hate growing up."

Digomier thought for a while, shrugged noncommittal, and looked at the ruins. It didn’t take long for Napoleon and the others to come out and shut the door. He said something to Fouché. Soon Fouché asked the police. We persuaded the onlookers to leave.

  Georgina got on the carriage and returned with Matilda and the others.

  After returning to the tower, she continued to do her own experiments, as if she had just gone out for a walk, only Matilda twittered to announce what she had seen to the servants.

  Even if she saw nothing.

  Georgiana didn’t tell her to shut up. It’s free speech here. Just say whatever you want.

  (End of this chapter)

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