Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1953: queenofair&darkness(五)

  Chapter 1953 queenofair&darkness (5)

  After slipping away from the welcome party, they changed into civilian clothes.

  There are still many people going out to play with makeup on Halloween night, although they are not like the "little wizards" during the day, carrying a jack-o'-lantern and asking for candy everywhere.

They put on crude masks, and under the protection of Figel and Rapp and four other guards, they walked through the old medieval streets. Her original plan was to go to the old market square to participate. Party dancing.

  However, they came to an old house. To be precise, it was the former residence of Gao Naiyi, which is not far from the court. Perhaps it was because Gao Naiyi had served as a lawyer for the French Navy in Rouen.

  He stayed in that position for 20 years. Because he was not intoxicated with power, he used his leisurely ample time to write and create. Unexpectedly, his amateur career made him remembered by the world and attracted the attention of the cardinal.

  This place is currently protected as a museum, but Bonaparte did not ask the guards to pick the lock directly, but went to the administrator to find the key. While waiting, they could only stand at the door, listening to the music coming from the square not far away.

   "Why not happy?"

  He asked like knowingly.

  Georgiana looked at him coldly.

  Gao Naiyi is good at writing tragedies. What is the meaning of joy and tragedy? This is her current true portrayal.

  "The king shouldn't like comedy. He doesn't need to make fun." Bonaparte said, "A good tragedy can make us grow. The tragedy of the highest state is the school of great men."

   "Do you always go to such a place when you take girls out for dates?" she asked back.

  He probably felt that he could not communicate with her, so he simply ignored her and paid homage to the former residence of his idol.

  She stuck her tongue out at him and looked at the clouded sky alone.

  Britain has been called the Railway Era for a while. It was because of the development of railways at that time, so that the railway company replaced the Canal Company and became the leader of the British transportation industry.

  If it is said that the export of steel still has to compete with foreign steel, and the price has to be lowered, then the domestic steel market is monopolized, and the result is that domestic steel prices are higher than foreign ones.

   is weird, isn’t it? How can it be cheaper to sell to outsiders than to sell to yourself? Domestic trading is only left-handed and right-handed. Coins do not flow out. Commercial development is inseparable from currency in circulation. No matter how much currency is too much or too little, it will cause problems, while exports of steel are Those who make money and return to the country must use the rules of the "market economy" at this time.

  Customers want to buy high-quality and low-cost products, which is also one of the driving forces for manufacturers to reform and progress in technology and management. However, if the price is reduced to a certain level, it is not necessarily high quality and low price. For example, those "pure cotton" yarns are actually only a quarter of cotton. In order to ensure sufficient profits, counterfeiting and adulteration are inevitable and cheap. Good goods, but many people have the psychology of greedy bargaining. In the end, they buy inferior bargains, and it is themselves who suffer.

  Otherwise, the price is very cheap at the beginning, and after the monopoly is formed, the price will be increased. You want to buy other products and then find that there is no more.

  Sweden was once very strong. During the Thirty Years' War, Gustav II ruled the north, and Napoleon also admired him.

  But when the Campo Formio contract was signed, they were no longer the Sweden they used to be. They could no longer claim to be mediators, just like the Spanish Invincible Fleet of the past.

  The occurrence of the South China Sea bubble is directly related to Spain’s prohibition of England from trading in South America. Now it is the turn of the British navy to block Spain and prevent them from trading with the colonies.

  Napoleon established such a port in Antwerp, and I am afraid he also wanted to intervene in the Baltic Sea trade. If Britain only had trade in the Mediterranean and Adriatic, then the issue of Malta would have to be raised again.

  Since William Pitt Jr. values ​​Trinidad, he thinks that side has more economic value. Brazil also has rain forests and resources such as iron ore, but the Portuguese would not allow the British and merchant ships to land directly in Brazil.

The Methuen Treaty made Portuguese wines have lower tariffs than French wines regardless of war or peace. Napoleon’s entry tax made wine merchants very dissatisfied. They felt that they were treated differently. Many of the smugglers were wine merchants, of course. The Bordeaux area does not welcome him as much as Rouen.

  Establishing Lisbon as a free port, the free port can reduce unnecessary inspections, paperwork and other red tape, and can also enjoy tariff and tax concessions, but Lisbon is the capital. If the free port is not established in Porto, it is Lisbon...

  The construction of a free port requires tax and technical experts to design and plan. In other words, the nobility will suffer in this field, but the bourgeoisie is good at this aspect.

  The value of Portugal, which was originally dispensable, has now changed. This is a good thing and a bad thing. Good things represent opportunities, bad things are standing on the wrong side or using the wrong method will cause huge losses. Some people love power because they love to play this kind of "chess and card games."

  "This happiness gleams like glass, and is not strong like glass." Bonaparte said suddenly.

  She followed his gaze. He seemed to be looking at the glass on the second floor of Gao Naiyi’s former residence, but she felt that the glass window was quite firm.

   "Rome will never be happy without its master," she said.

   Bonaparte turned his eyes to her.

  She smirked "Georgina seems to have acted in "Sina"."

   Now he smiled happily, showing his white teeth, "Did you watch that play because of her?"

   "I find that both Georgina and Miss Dixenoit are in good shape, and have a sweet singing voice." She said coldly and coldly, "Body is more important to you than beauty, isn't it?"

  Lapp coughed, turned and walked to the side.

   "Come here." He smiled and waved at her.

   "I won't go over, the glass is not reliable, I'm afraid of hitting me."

  He didn't give in to her either, and the two stood facing each other until the administrator came with the key.

   "Late...good evening." The administrator looked at the first ruling in fright and fear.

  The "Roman Master" showed an approachable side at this time. He asked the administrator to open the door for him, and apologized for disturbing the administrator to reunite with his family during the festival.

  Georgiana closed her cloak tightly, and stood behind Bonaparte waiting for the administrator to open the door.

  Since Bonaparte saw Shakespeare, she should also look at Gao Naiyi in response. Sina is the son of Pompeo and loves Emily deeply. Emily is the daughter of Dolanius. She wants to avenge her father’s death. Stud’s conspiracy was implicated by the famous republicans at the time. He went to report to Emily the progress of the conspiracy headed by him and Maxim.

  He told her: Everything is ready, and when daybreak, the dictator will be punished.

   Her current feelings are so complicated that the beating sound of the key and the sound of the lock opening are both pleasant to the ear, and it sounds like the shackles have been opened.

  The door of Gao Naiyi's house was opened, and the administrator stepped aside. Bonaparte took the lead in walking in. He didn't have the consciousness of a lady's priority at all.

  Georgiana raised her wand, illuminated the dark room with fluorescent flickers, and then stepped over him and walked in first.

The playwright’s residence is completely incomparable with the splendid opera house. This three-story building has only one spiral staircase. The wooden floor has been around for a few years. Although it has tried to maintain the original appearance of the Lord’s life, it loses the breath of life. Is there anything on the wall? The poster of Shao Theatre tells which celebrities have played Gao Naiyi's script.

  She pointed her wand at Bonaparte, his eyes looked strange at her, she could not tell what it was like.

   "Security check." She pretended to be relaxed, and then began to look around.

  There is a stove next to the wall. There is a table in front of the stove, and a chair behind the table. It faces the stove with its back. I believe that if a fire is built, the back will be very warm.

She adapts well to this simple home. She didn’t think it was simple because she had lived in the palace. The house where she and Severus lived in seclusion was worse than it, because it was uninhabited for many years and had to be repaired, at least here. It is still in a state where people can live, although it is a museum.

   "What did you check out?" Bonaparte said with a teasing smile.

   "Safe." She said briskly, "Are you going upstairs?"

  He reached out and hugged her.

  He did not speak, put his head on her shoulder, and released her after a long time.

   "Let's see what books Gao Naiyi has." He said easily.

  "Light the candle." She ordered. Just about to use "Nox", she suddenly heard the sound of wings flapping outside the house.

  Now she is very nervous about this voice. She walked in that direction and found that it was a row of bookcases. The sound came from behind the bookcases.

  She used a left and right separation, and the heavy bookcase moved by herself, but she did not see the window.

  In other words, it used to be a window, but the wall of the neighbor next door blocked it, forming a closet.

  It is inevitable that this will happen in the city. The countryside is spacious, and there is no need to worry about neighbors blocking their windows. Gao Naiyi’s father’s house is in the country.

   Bonaparte passed her and took down the book in the closet. At this time, Figl had arrived in the room with the lighted candle.

   "Is it a banned book?" Georgiana asked.

  He did not answer.

  Georgiana leaned over and found that it was a painting, or it was an engraving, with the Virgin Mary standing on a pedestal with a baby in her arms and two saints beside her.

   "What is this?" Georgiana asked.

  "The Virgin Mary with the harpy pedestal." Bonaparte said, "I saw it in Florence."

  She was dazed.

   "I don't quite understand why the painting is not called the Virgin and Child and Saint John and Francis."

   "Maybe because that painting has another name, Our Lady of Hapy." Giorgioanna said sternly, "Do you know what Hapy is? Leon."

  (End of this chapter)