Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1990: "Eagle" and "Dove" (8)

  Chapter 1990 "Eagle" and "Dove" (8)

In the epic Iliad, Dione once said to the laughing Aphrodite:

  My child, you muster up the courage and endure pain. Those of us who live in Olympus have suffered a lot because of mortals fighting with each other.

  Even the **** of war, Ares, had also suffered, and he was **** with ropes by Aloos’ sons, Otos and Efe Artes, and he was trapped in the copper urn for thirteen months.

  Even the gods were tortured so much by aggressive mortals, let alone Georgian?

  She was thinking while drinking whiskey, and behind her was a noisy voice in the tavern.

  In 978 AD, because the German Emperor Otto robbed the Lorraine region belonging to France, the relationship between the two countries quickly became ill, so in early summer, Lotaire decided to send 20,000 troops to Aachen.

  At first Lotaire crossed the Meuse River, reached Aix, broke into Aix’s Palace, but there was already empty inside.

  The Germans had just left with their family. There was still food on the table, and the food inside was still hot. The soldiers scrambled to eat two bites.

  During this period, Otto returned to Aix and was surprised to find that his mansion was occupied, so in October he took a team of thirty thousand cavalry and set foot on French soil.

  In this case, Lotaire fled and left Laon. He pinned his hopes on Lo Cape, hoping that the Earl of Barry could take up the responsibility of defending.

  Cape didn’t have time to summon the army to fight, and the Germans were already approaching. There was an emperor’s nephew in the army, and he asked Otto to open the gap to enter the city.

  The emperor’s nephew sent a "giant"-like German soldier to provoke, and Capet chose a cavalry named Yves to defend the honor of the Franks.

  As the city gate slowly opened, Yves rode forward to meet the giant at the gate.

  After a fierce battle, Yves won, and this unforgettable match between the Franks and the Germans gave rise to the story of the giant Isore.

  The French love martial arts and worship heroes who fight foreign invaders. In short, the pure-blood wizards must prefer Labstan's work more than "paperwork."

  Georgiana was drunk, and now she didn’t want to use her brain to think.

   Just when she raised the glass to drink a little more, she found that the glass was actually empty, so she greeted the bartender loudly to fill her up again.

   "You're drinking enough, madam." Before the bartender could speak, Figl said worriedly.

"I had a terrible day today." Georgiana said subconsciously, and then she thought, hey, who would have met an alcoholic, so she yelled at the bartender, "Why did he condemn me for betraying, obviously he was the first Betrayed me."

   "You are drunk." The bartender pouring the wine perfunctorily.

   "He thought I didn't know, he kept thinking about other women in his heart." Georgiana continued to condemn "I treat him so well, oooooooo..."

  As she talked, she cried, "When I left with someone, he said that I had betrayed him. No matter what he did to me, I must treat him with all my heart?"

   "Forget this kind of man if you leave him." Another alcoholic booed.

  Figel glared at the man and forcibly took Georgiana away.

  They left the tavern where the sailors gathered, and the guards at the door were already waiting for her.

   "I don't want to go to the party." She said to them capriciously, and now she is not in the mood.

   "Get in the car," Breena said patiently.

  She carried her skirt and got into the carriage with Figl's help, and then left the area where the sailors gathered.

  She returned to the hotel with the smell of alcohol, jumped into bed and cried with her pillow. It seemed that Bonaparte was right. Every time she was so sad, it was related to him.

  After crying for a while, she noticed that someone was pulling her hair. She turned her head and found that Leon was coming.

   "You men, there is no good thing." She glared at him, "I forgave Josephine, why are you still with other women?"

   "I'm here to comfort you, why do you blame me too."

  She turned around and turned her back to him.

   "Who bullied you?" Bonaparte asked.

  She wouldn’t say it was Sepmotis Malfoy.

  He lay down beside her and hugged her from behind.

   "The smell of alcohol all over." He complained.

   "You can let go." She said fiercely, "There must be a lot of scented paint waiting to be thrown into the arms."

   "I am not going well today." He sighed and said, "A group of people gathered around me to talk about the benefits of lowering tariffs. It seems that this is really different from the mainland. Not everyone in France agrees with tariff protection."

   "You can't get everyone's approval, that's why people who want to rule the world are crazy." She said pessimistically.

  "Do you know what makes Josephine better than you? She is easy to be happy, how can I make you happy?" he asked.

   "I feel like I'm having an absurd dream, how can you see me?" She didn't even look back.

  He laughed.

   "What's so funny?" She turned her head and glared at him.

"You have to always be so sad. I'm worried that someone will try to save you from the clutches of the'tyrant' and live a happy and free life from now on, just like Tarian did." He was a little joke, but serious. Say "How many people have a crush on you do you know?"

  "Who would like British female spies?" she asked back.

   "I have to be careful at all times to guard against people around me, are you here to separate us?"

   "No!" she screamed.

   "Tell me, what happened today?"

  She endured and endured, and finally told him what Malfoy had said.

  As a result, Bonaparte was not agitated at all, as if he did not understand the accusations she was making.

   "How do you..."

   "I have experienced more than you, don't forget who I am." He calmly said, "You follow me, and you will be dishonorable for the rest of your life."

  She didn’t say ‘I don’t care’ so excited.

   "At St. Luke that time, I told you that it was too late to leave." He said softly.

"now what?"

  He did not speak.

   "Do you understand? That kind of feeling in other people's mind." She asked "Other men don't take this seriously."

   "If you are talking about obeying me on the surface, and thinking of people from the former royal family in your heart, I have seen more." He said calmly.

   "Don't you care?"

   "Josephine thinks so too. She wants me to accept the position of Field Marshal and welcome Louis XVIII back." He sneered. "She still keeps that Creole confusion sometimes."

   "She still thinks about the past?" Georgiana asked.

  He lay on his back on the bed, letting her lean on his shoulders.

"She thinks Ludrell is a dangerous enemy. I hope I will send him and Joseph to negotiate in the United States." Bonaparte said. "But sometimes she is also very wise. In order to facilitate the marriage of Louis and Otense, she even went to Ludre. Rael, why don't you know?"

   "Today I met someone who kept telling me that he was neutral." She asked, "What happened to the US?"

   "Did you know that Jefferson almost failed to become president in the 1800 election?" Bonaparte said, "He used tricks when counting votes."

   "Election fraud?" Georgiana asked.

   "You can understand that it was a big mistake made by the founders of the United States." Bonaparte said, "It's not just what their opponents said in the newspapers."

   "What's the problem?" She got up.

"Vice President." Bonaparte said. "The Constituent Assembly gives every elector the right to vote two votes, but in order to curb localism, it is forbidden to vote for both of their candidates in their own state if there is no vice president. , The electors are likely to give up voting for their second votes, so that they can best support the representatives of the state, but there is the position of vice president, and the electors will hardly let their second votes go to waste. At that time, what should the vice president do?"

   "It is impossible to assassinate the president." Georgiana rolled her eyes and said.

"There is no provision in the U.S. Constitution on how to stop the vice president’s coup or exclude the president. This is what happened in 1796. When John Adams was elected president by 71 votes, 12 federal electors chose their favorites. , But did not vote for the vice presidential candidate Thomas Pinckney. He finally got 59 votes. Do you know who the 12 federal electors chose?"

   "Jefferson." Georgiana whispered.

"In 1796, Jefferson surpassed Pinckney to become the vice president of John Adams by 68 votes. In 1801, he became the Speaker of the Senate when the votes were counted. The Speaker of the Senate had to open all the certificates and count when both houses of the Senate were present. ticket."

   "Election in 1800, counting votes in 1801?" Georgiana asked.

"The point is that Jefferson had the positions of Vice President and Speaker of the Senate at the time. According to the constitutional schedule, the new Congress would not be convened in Washington until December 1801. That is to say, if Jefferson took office and went to Washington at that time, what he had to face was A Federalist Congress elected in 1798. If the Speaker of the Senate gave such a Congress the opportunity to rule Georgia’s votes, then the Federalists would invalidate the four electoral votes in this state and force the House of Representatives to include them. The five candidates of the two candidates finally elected. If it reaches that point, Jefferson can only insist on the final ruling power. This is also the power that Congress does not stipulate in the Constitution. They only have the right to be'present', which means that Jefferson can demand Congress. Don’t do anything when he himself makes the final decision on Georgia’s four ballots."

  Georgiana opened her mouth wide.

  "In 1802, it was the turn of the Congress to change the term. Why do you think those ‘children’ chose to attack at this time." Bonaparte pinched Georgian’s nose. "Did you hear it? This is the rattling sound."

  (End of this chapter)