Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2318: Ghost Theater

   Chapter 2318 Ghost Theater

  Mechelen's City Theater is just across from Austria's Margaret Palace, not far from the vegetable market, and has been performing shows in recent days.

There was a Prussian magician named Karl Unslang who put on a show that was a hit, and Farron wanted to crack it anyway, and he and Fresnel borrowed the cloth trade guild next to the town hall of Mechelen. experiment in a room.

  The 12th-century Cloth Hall is the largest public building in most towns, a place for inspection and unsold, and a place where councillors meet. It can be understood that the town hall next to the cloth merchant hall is independent from it, and the craft guild has been trying to win more power in town affairs from the nobles. And the nobles will not surrender without a fight and give up their monopoly on power.

The most notorious example is when the nobles tried to retake Liege by setting the Butchers Hall on fire. In the end, the coup failed. They took refuge in the tower of St. Martin's Church, which was set on fire by craftsmen, causing hundreds of people die.

In addition, there are Bruges craftsmen in the Battle of the Golden Spurs. Most of the Flemish army is composed of civilians. They have to face heavy cavalry composed of nobles. This battle should have been one-sided. However, just like the Battle of Agincourt, the terrain of the battle was full of ravines, which was very inconvenient for the cavalry to charge, so the French army laid wooden boards on the ground, but before the French cavalry was laid, the infantry had already attacked. .

Seeing that the credit would be taken away by the infantry, the French commander immediately ordered some of the infantry to be withdrawn and let the cavalry attack. When they rushed to the front of Flanders, all the knights fell prey to craftsmen and peasants armed with jabs.

This victory convinced the craftsmen of Bruges that they could govern without the need for nobility, they slaughtered all the pro-French nobles in the city, and showed that those who lived on rent and trade could no longer prevail over those who labored with their hands above the people.

  Besides the function of telling the time and sounding the alarm, the bell tower is also a place to store charters, property and magistrates' meetings. When the city hall was independent from the cloth hall, it marked the loss of the monopoly of the cloth merchants, and the new artisan regime built the city hall to the point of exaggeration, the so-called Brabantine Gothic building.

  Georgiana donated money to let the archbishop take advantage of this renovation to cap the top of the bell tower of San Lumodi and install a lightning rod. He refused. He intended to keep the bell tower as it was, although its roof was hastily sealed.

The reason he gave was also very simple. He would not consider changing the roof of the bell tower before the school was rebuilt, but he agreed to set up a post office opposite the church. It used to be a bookstore, and the post office set up by the Austrians played a major political function. It has been demolished after moving to Brussels.

On the way to the city hall, Georgiana went into the bookstore to take a look. This is a three-story building. The houses in Mechelen are built next to each other, as if they have shared walls. There is a gentle young man in the bookstore. He was concentrating on reading, and the young clerk stood up immediately when he saw a customer entering the door. He had a pair of docile eyes like a deer, and looked a bit like Harry Potter.

Pomona can actually understand Hermione Granger. Harry is like Frodo. It is impossible for him to throw the Lord of the Rings into the Doomsday volcano and destroy it. It is a pity that a team of Fellowship of the Ring needs to be formed. She is not an elf archer, nor is she the prince of Gondor, as for Gandalf the Grey... Dumbledore is more similar.

  Harry needed help, but if Hermione and her parents were telling the truth, it's hard to say whether they would agree with their daughter on the adventure.

  This is someone who has family concerns, someone who cares about you, and someone you care about, such as Ron and his family.

People who have no scruples will do outrageous things. Remus and Tonks threw their children to Andromeda, and they died in battle together. If any of them thought about having a baby at home to feed, they thought about Teddy. To be an orphan who lost his parents like Harry, maybe not so calm.

  Some people chose motherly love, Narcissa was willing to do anything for Draco, including lying to Voldemort.

   Many people underestimate this housewife, especially Lucius who had an affair. This is not the first time Voldemort has been planted in the hands of a housewife, Lily also put down her wand, but her rebound magic is like a metal shield, reflecting the Avada Throwing Charm.

   What parents would do for their children Hermione probably hadn't thought about it, she thought her parents would be safe, so she erased their memory. It's actually a form of discrimination, how did she know her Muggle parents couldn't protect her?

  Wizards have wands and Muggles have pistols. With the arrogance of pure blood nobles and their neglect of "vulnerable" Muggles, most of them will be "conspiracy". If you are prepared, Hermione's parents may escape.

   In any case, it will not be enough to erase the memory, it will make them feel that they are missing something important in their life, and as a child, it is difficult to understand what "the pain of losing a child" feels like.

  The Lions of Gryffindor maintain friends, but Hermione, as a "brain trust", acted impulsively, and it was her who exposed the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix, although she did not intend to.

   It takes more courage to oppose one's friends than to face the enemy. What if Hermione's parents insisted against her joining the war? Hermione could go back to Muggle school, go to medical school, continue to be a dentist like her father, and not all Muggle-born people go to war.

   It would be sad not to have support, so Hermione erased the memories of her parents and left home to take a risk on her own.

   Her self-righteous character has not changed since she was in school. The so-called Unforgivable Curse is defined by people, and the Imperius Curse was not included in it.

The    trio entered Gringotts to find the Horcrux that Bella hid inside, and cast the Imperius Curse on the Gringotts staff, causing the goblin to be burned to death by the dragon's breath. The dragon was locked underground to guard Gringotts, or rather a prisoner of Gringotts. It's just that it doesn't have Sirius' ability to escape from Azkaban.

   They felt that the dragon was given freedom, but Gringotts always came to find fault because of security issues, and they had to learn to deal with their own troubles. After all, they were no longer children, but parents.

   The first "difficulties" their children face are their parents. Your parents are such people, if not better than them, at least not worse than them.

What grades they have has nothing to do with themselves. This is the standard they should have achieved. It feels very tiring to not be recognized by the people around them. No one understands their inner problems. They live better than others. So much, what is there to suffer?

   What is even worse is that parents cannot accept the fact that their children are ordinary people, and that their children are their reprinted templates. Isn’t it easy to follow the “template”?

  The minting machine made by the steam engine is made by the stamping process, and not all of them are successful. There will always be defective products, especially Gregory also attended the school that Watt attended when he was young.

   That is a kind of torture. Others will ignore "you" and look at it as someone's son, and "I" is not "my father", "I" has my own hobbies and talents.

  Draco was not the same person as his father, under the influence of Astoria, he had become less pure-blooded, although he was still proud.

   Even twins who look alike have different personalities.

  It is even more difficult for father and son, especially Bonaparte loves to plan everything, and he will probably become the same father as Frederick I. He wouldn't accept that his son didn't grow up like the template he designed, just like he already had an established impression of Georgiana in his heart, and he couldn't accept her frivolous side.

  Where is that romantic man who once said that deserts are seas you can step on?

   Maybe she was really daring and dared to spy on the head of a country, but she never thought of falling in love with any US president, even George Washington.

It happened that she saw a book at this time. She read a brief introduction and decided to buy it. When she chose it and walked out, Gregoire and Edgeworth were also shopping, and they also bought a copy. , is to take care of the business of this deserted small shop.

   Then they walked across the square to the city hall, feeling like they were rushing to class.

Farron and Fresnel are playing with an optical instrument. In the original Prussian plot, there will be a very bright star on the stage, the star will get bigger and bigger, and finally a person who looks like Frederick the Great will appear. , whether it is action, demeanor or clothing, whether it is from the stage or from the box, it is very realistic.

When "Frederick the Great" was about to return to the stars, the audience on and off the stage shouted "don't go", "The Great" often returns twice, like a dutiful actor, not a ghost .

Farron insisted that it was an optical phenomenon, but the magician was not playing Frederick the Great at Mechelen, but Margaret of Austria, and after one performance he was dismissed by Bonaparte. After being expelled, no one could be found even if Algorithm wanted to ask.

   Edgeworth and Gregoire joined the experiment, while Georgiana found a place to read novels.

   It was written by a 14th-century nun of the Belle Angué, telling a "French" court love story.

   She is still physically devout to serve the Lord, but it can't stop her from being "romantic" in spirit, right?

   She will become a bubble because she does not pursue "immortality" and "eternal life".

   But Voldemort would, but instead of using the Sage's Stone or trying to become a vampire, he made "horcruxes".

   So she doesn't agree with what Edgeworth just said, who can be sure that what is created is really fun, not a scourge that needs to be eliminated?

   (end of this chapter)

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