Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 2497: Staff of Ezekiel

   Chapter 2497 The Rod of Ezekiel

  Georgianna once wrote in a medieval manuscript: If a man is unfortunate to have a righteous soul, a lovely daughter, and a powerful neighbor, he can really be considered finished.

  The right of the first night appeared in the Middle Ages, but whether it really existed for a long time has not been verified for a long time. This word only appears in some literary works used for satire and social criticism.

   Until Voltaire included the word in his "dictionary of philosophy", which soon became widely circulated, the French believed that one of the many immoral powers in the old system was the right of first night.

  Germany is patriarchal, Queen Teresa of Austria wants to inherit the throne through the War of Austrian Succession, and finally rule in the name of her husband.

Teresa Campini has no father, no fiancé or other person who can be called "Lord", her chastity is like a silver coin on the ground, there is no one around, anyone can pick it up, whoever picks it up Who is it, in the process of picking it up, it is inevitable to compete with other discoverers.

   Even if she has a "lord", her father or fiancé will have to face this problem. Napoleon described the French army as a flood rushing down from the Apennine Plateau, but not everyone thinks that this "flood" is like a beast, like the water flushing a toilet, which can flush the rotten feudal system into the sewer.

Frederick the Great was the representative of the enlightened autocratic monarchy. At the same time, he was also deeply influenced by enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire, but it was the French Revolution that really overthrew the feudal system. The system was overthrown together.

   The most irritating thing is not that this power is innate, but that when some people bully others, they are reasonable, legitimate, and justifiable.

  The monarchy is conferred by God, so where does the legitimacy of the aristocracy come from? Isn't it given by the provisions of the feudal codes?

   She would not be like a member of the parliament who would strongly object to Napoleon's signing of the "Contract on Academic Affairs". The church is not entirely right, but there are merits.

   In dealing with the robbery case, Georgiana cites parts of the Sackley Code, which is also recorded in Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws. There is no provision for dealing with corpse robbery in the new Civil Code, but according to the customary law, it can barely make sense to judge right and wrong with customs, and customs are produced in people's long-term social life, "Sackley Code" After so many years of implementation, it has long been integrated into people's living norms, but this does not mean that she supports the full return of this old law.

   A marriage that is "right family" does not necessarily mean happiness, because the contract of marriage, the property, land or other things of the two families are combined. After getting married, the husband and wife can live their own lives. This was the case with the French aristocracy in the old days, and so was Michelangelo’s lover, Victoria, the Marquise of Pescara. She matched her husband’s status, but her appearance was not liked by her husband. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't save her marriage, he cared more about war and the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

   Franz and Sissi are not "a match for each other", they are together because of love, and then there is Franz's mother, who is a staunch supporter of "a match". It's not easy to find someone who understands you and loves you in one's life. If you add the condition of "right match", it will be even more harsh. Raphael also has his own lover, but the "Virgin" Margaret in the painting was considered by the world as ineligible to be buried with Raphael, and they were forcibly separated. Instead, the prominent fiancee was buried with him.

  Cambini's mother's words had a big impact on Georgiana. One of the three major ideological emancipation movements, Renaissance Italy still had this kind of feudal ideology.

   No, it is the Austrian ruler who has this kind of thinking, and the Milanese do not accept "the right match". Some people can accept the shackles of painful marriage while looking for fun outside, while those who are regarded as "fun" want to break through the ideological shackles of "matchmaking" and complete cross-class love and happy marriage.

   In feudal prejudice, it is simply wishful thinking for a ballerina to want to be a marquise.

   But "Swan Princess" is also a "Princess", ballet is a very beautiful art, how can she not be worthy of your "Prince"?

   If Pomona had accepted "the right match", she would not have joined the Wizarding Wars, and she would have stood against Voldemort.

  Pure-bloods believe that pure-blood wizards should marry pure-blood wizards, and that marrying a half-blood or even a Muggle would be seen as shameful, and marrying a Muggle is even more shameful.

  British pure-blooded "nobles" do not have titles such as dukes and marquis, but they have learned the style of Muggle royal nobility.

   Extreme pure-bloods would "purify" a world they thought was "unclean", Voldemort created the Half-Blood Wizarding Council, and Grindelwald went straight to war with Muggles.

Pomona also participated in the Battle of Hogwarts, and even the giants joined Voldemort's camp and the Hogwarts camp. She tied several "hostile" giants to death with the devil's net, but she felt it was unnecessary. Say this to Campini's mother.

   Did Pomona say that they will let go of the past and give a hug that represents friendship?

   She herself didn't mean this, but others thought so, and this hatred they forged.

Teresa Campini is a Genoese. When Georgiana and Campini's mother looked at each other, in addition to Georgiana's face, there were Teresa's eyes. She danced with hatred. Look at Georgiana's back.

  The Italian woman in the TV series likes to be hands-on, and a dancer who can dance elegant ballet does not mean that her temper is also "elegant".

   After leaving the restaurant, Georgiana planned to go back to her room, but she suddenly found that there were many doors in the hotel, like an endless labyrinth.

   She felt happy. "Last time" she also encountered a similar situation, and she came to this world from the real world, but which door should be opened?

   She stood in the hallway for a while, surrounded by silence, and every door was the same.

   Not long after, she heard the gurgling sound of running water, and then the water came at the end of the corridor. When the water was about to touch the tip of Georgiana's shoe, she subconsciously took a step back.

   A pattern appeared on the water, which was to be exact an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph drawn on the brick wall, but she could not understand what it was written.

   A hand suddenly appeared and brushed a horizontal wooden stick on the eagle's head representing Horus. It was so inconspicuous in the whole pattern that if it wasn't for that hand, she would have ignored it.

   "Do you know it?"

  Georgianna turned her head and found that the door of a room was open, and a person was sitting at the coffee table by the window...

   "Grindelwald," she said in shock.

   At this time, Grindelwald was still in his prime, with a healthy complexion and a charming smile on the corner of his mouth.

   "Have you been to Venice, is there any fun there?" Grindelwald asked again.

   She froze for a moment.

   "How do you..."

   "You want a private space, just the two of you, no one else to disturb you, what does that remind you?" Grindelwald asked.

   "If I say heaven, do you think I'm stupid." Pomona said helplessly.

   Grindelwald smiled.

   "His tricks aren't that complicated. Let me ask you a question, have you been to the House of Requirement?"

  Pomona watched him cautiously for a moment.

   "I've been."

   "How come there is so much space on the top floor?"

   "It was a space expansion technique."

   "I'll give you one more chance." Grindelwald raised a finger.

   "It was a gift from the Ministry of Magic to Hogwarts when Hogwarts was founded," Pomona said.

   "How does it work?" Grindelwald asked again.

   "The mind accepts the spell."

   "Or, you can turn around in circles in front of the door because of the urine." Grindelwald said with a smile.

   "So Albus used the Mind Acceptance Charm on the Mirror of Erised, and whatever Harry wanted, it would be ready for him."

   "The Room of Requirement prepares space, just like where I am now." Grindelwald looked around. "Would you like to come in and sit?"

   Pomona did not move.

   "Let's go back to the 'stick', do you remember the Vanishing Cabinet?" Grindelwald added.

   "You mean the Death Eaters entered Hogwarts Castle through that locker?" Pomona asked.

   "The cabinet in the house also has a door, all you need to do is to open it." Grindelwald said, "Have you checked that cabinet after the accident?"

"Yes."

   "What did you find?"

   She was lost in thought.

   "They're all made of wood," said Grindelwald slowly. "If the locker can be locked, do you think the 'bad guys' can get into the castle through the locker?"

   "They'll be locked up!"

   Grindelwald shook his head.

   "Wrong answer, miss, or are you going to let me call you professor?"

   "Miss is not bad." Pomona said lightly, "How do you..."

   "Pleasant?" Grindelwald smiled. "You don't mind if I'm a dark wizard?"

   She laughed.

   "What did you find in Venice?" Grindelwald asked.

   "A key," Pomona replied. "A key that can go anywhere I want."

   "Because there is no key, that cabinet can only be matched with another magic cabinet." Grindelwald said softly.

   "But I have that key, and I can open any door," Pomona said.

   "Not all doors, such as the door in the magic space, the door of the cabinet in the room on demand, if there is no such function, then it is not much different from the ordinary 'door key'."

   "I think there is still a difference..."

   "If you want to go back, look for something like that. What was the earliest function of those two wardrobes?" Grindelwald said.

   She was confused.

  The wardrobe is of course used to store clothes...

   "What's that stick for?" asked Pomona.

   "When did you learn to turn firewood into needles?" Grindelwald asked.

   She looked down at the hieroglyphs in the water, which had begun to dissipate.

   "Why did you tell me?" Pomona asked.

   "You can turn firewood into needles because you believe you can do it. Don't lose that confidence." Grindelwald said, "Don't be like me and think you can destroy the whole world."

   "Oh~" She frowned.

"We made a date to reset the world, but he quit and said what I did was crazy and I didn't want to ruin the date, so I didn't tell him that he wasn't determined enough." Grindelwald pointed to As soon as the door closed, it slowly closed. "Do you think he has changed the world?"

"I've been told that an admirable liar is not in how scheming he is, or how well-planned and well-planned, but in how he inspires people and changes the face of the world." Pomona watched the door close a little bit, and the light also disappeared.

   "Looks like you're not ready to leave." Grindelwald said, "Don't forget the question, what did he use on that mirror besides the Mind Acceptance Charm?"

   She didn't have time to ask, because the door was closed, the water under her feet slowly receded, and the labyrinthine corridor returned to normal.

"Excuse me!"

   A traveler with luggage walked past Georgiana.

   She was in a trance for a while, and when she saw a glass on the chest of drawers, she turned it into a test tube, and then followed Albus's method, pulling out a strand of silver thread from her forehead and putting it into the test tube.

   Then she put it in the bracelet and left the floor.

   (end of this chapter)