Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 3092: people walking through the sky

Chapter 3092 People walking through the sky

Although the land of Attica was barren, the Athenians did not rely entirely on trade for food. Except during the Peloponnesian War, when the city was sieged, all Athenians retreated within the long walls.

The Spartans, as the besieging party, did not know how to farm. In such a protracted war, they would need to compete with each other's supply capabilities. At the same time, this was why the previous consuls insisted on building a long wall to connect Athens and the port of Piraeus. s reason.

When Napoleon besieged the city of Acre, the isolated city was able to survive for six months because it was close to the sea and had supplies from the British sea. But Pomona estimated that no one would connect this war with the war two thousand years ago. together.

 Also during the Second Peloponnesian War, a plague broke out in Athens, and Pericles died in this plague.

The Black Death also broke out in the city of Jaffa, but Napoleon survived and came into contact with soldiers infected with the plague.

It was he who proposed the construction of the Suez Canal, although the canal built by the Pharaoh has long been forgotten in the dust of history.

An Italian named Belzoni once wrote: I am not saying that luck has made me rich, and I do not think that all rich people are lucky, but luck has given me the sense of satisfaction, the kind of wealth that buys me. The overwhelming joy of not having found it, the joy of discovering something long sought but not found, the joy of showing the world a new, perfect ancient Egyptian monument... The day we entered the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I, they looked as if they had just been completed.

Pharaoh Seti I was the father of Ramses II. Compared with his famous son, this father was not well-known. There is even a legend that the pharaoh who chased Moses to the Red Sea was Ramses II.

 History and mythology often depended on each other in the "dark" era. The ancient city of Troy has also been discovered. It seems that not all the content told in Homer's epic was made up.

Even with a time turner, humans cannot go back to the past that is too far away. In a time travel experiment in the 19th century, the experimenter set out from London, but arrived at the battlefield of the Battle of Angola in the 15th century, spanning almost half the world. , no one knows where the "landing point" will be if it spans a longer time.

Hermione used a Time Turner to attend class. Perhaps it was because she had no other intentions that the Ministry of Magic lent the Time Turner to her instead of giving it to someone who wanted to kill Voldemort while he was still weak. of people eager for revenge.

The only ones who knew about Voldemort's childhood were Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter, who knew where Voldemort's father and mother lived.

No one thought of it though, although Harry, not as tight-lipped as Dumbledore, might have named the place.

 Hermione was only 14 years old when she formed the "vomiting" club. She only knew that freedom was a good thing, but she didn't know that there was a punishment called "excommunication." In 19th-century Egypt, if a farmer failed to complete the planting tasks arranged by the landlord, he would be evicted from the estate.

 Some of them would go to the city to work as waiters to serve tourists from Europe, while others would work for "archaeologists" from Europe, although there was no essential difference between archeology and tomb robbing at that time.

 Perhaps she will understand what "homelessness" means when she erases her parents' memories of her and cuts off contact with the Muggle world in order to help her friends.

 Her family will prevent her from taking risks, but her friends need her.

 She finally chose Ron, let alone Viktor Krum, who was not even comparable to Harry and Cedric.

 Some people may think that people who have not experienced war are beautiful and can escape the pain and haze caused by war. Just like Princess Margaret and Colonel Townsend, Pomona hopes that Severus can find an ordinary woman, live an ordinary life, get married and have children, instead of being with her.

 She just looks young, her soul has long since aged, and she is no longer as cute as a young girl.

Pomona soaked in the bathtub and picked up the bottle of purple potion. It sparkled in the candlelight. She never thought that one day she would need it to help her sleep.

In the time of Socrates, due to the civil war caused by the "Thirty Tyrants", many strangers stopped coming to Athens. This not only caused the trade of Athens to be damaged and no longer prosperous, but a friend of Socrates lived by renting out a house. To make a living, these houses would be empty unless strangers came. In order to support himself and the people who depended on him, the friend asked the wise Socrates what to do. Socrates' answer was to let him do business, which made the friend Very reluctantly.

 Unless they were driven into desperation, Athenian citizens were rarely willing to engage in trade and handicrafts, which were the domain of foreigners and slaves.

As long as they are citizens of a city-state, they will receive "dividends". Foreigners not only have to pay rent but also find ways to support themselves, although the city-state will introduce a series of policies to attract foreigners to settle here.

 Why leave the comfort of your home and wander far away?

Pomona thought of Odysseus. He actually didn’t have to leave Calypso’s island to accept the stormy waves outside.

Suddenly a gust of cold wind blew, causing the candles to sway in the wind. Pomona looked up at the bathroom window. It was closed tightly and no wind could blow in.

 When Odysseus returned to his "home" with a magnificent palace after going through all kinds of difficulties and dangers, everything was completely different.

She has no interest in living in a palace. Living in a house abandoned by others can be very comfortable as long as it is well decorated.

"Maybe there's a crack." Pomona muttered, planning to repair it after dawn tomorrow, and then she looked at the medicine bottle in her hand.     If a country's soldiers are not respected as much as its businessmen, then the country is doomed.

 But Victor Hugo also said: In front of history, there are two robbers.

When Frederick was seeking revenge for the sacking of Charlottenburg Palace in Prussia by the allied forces of Saxony, Russia and Austria a few years ago, an officer refused to obey the king's order, thinking that this was not in line with the honor of the nobility. Die in debt.

 She thinks whether a soldier is worthy of admiration also depends on what he has done.

  timing, location, people and people.

In 1812, Napoleon encountered bad weather in Russia, which could not be resisted by manpower. Although the weather warmed up for a brief period, he failed to seize the opportunity to retreat, or perhaps because of the harassment of the Cossack cavalry, the French were forced to retreat. It didn't go so well.

Sinista said that a bright comet appeared in the sky in 1811. This comet was said to have appeared during the reign of Ramesses II. Europeans called it "Napoleon's Comet" and Americans called it For tecumseh, the name of an Indian prophet, the comet appeared shortly after the largest earthquake in the United States occurred.

 It cannot be said that God did not give him revelation, but they still launched a war against Russia.

Success, failure, and death in the world are sometimes just a matter of thought. If Voldemort had ignored that prophecy, he would not have died due to the rebound of the curse.

Harry's magic is indeed much stronger than that of wizards of the same age, but it is far inferior to that of the Gaunt family. The most important legacy that James left to him is not the gold coins of Gringotts, but unparalleled luck. .

 But in order to find out the secret of the Horcrux, Harry drank the elixir, which interfered with his "luck".

She still didn't believe that Harry was the seventh Horcrux. It didn't make sense logically. If Voldemort knew that he was the seventh Horcrux, he wouldn't have destroyed him; if Voldemort didn't know that he was the seventh Horcrux, like Dumbledore, If Lido said it was accidentally made, then Voldemort would gather up the seventh Horcrux and make another one.

 Wormtail, Cedric and the "Silver Hand".

 She shook her head. It was rumored that the scar on Harry's head had disappeared and everything was over.

It is said in Cuiyulu that the bottom is like the top, and the top is like the bottom. This is how the miracle of Taiyi is accomplished.

 The citizens of Athens gave up their silver mine dividends to build ships, which allowed Athens to strengthen its navy and win the Greco-Persian War.

At that time, the number of naval ships was still smaller than that of the Persian Empire, but they took advantage of the terrain of the isthmus to their greatest advantage and built the glorious Athens.

Even if Tsar Alexander used scorched earth tactics, it is understandable.

 The city can be abandoned and everyone gets on the "ship". As long as the people are not destroyed, the city can be rebuilt. The Persians took away the statue representing "Equality before the Law" and the Greeks rebuilt it.

On the contrary, the British exercised privileges in Egypt and were not subject to Egyptian laws. Therefore, the Egyptians used the Napoleonic Code, and judges and lawyers also received French training. Even if the British controlled Egypt's politics, military, economy, etc. , and the legal system cannot be implemented in Egypt. In the end, like the Athenians, they lost control of Egypt.

The feeling of being able to do whatever you want without worrying about being sanctioned is very happy, and that’s how “vacation” should be.

There was a group of British people who saw pigeons kept in Egyptian cages and shot them with guns. These pigeons were the property of the farmers. The murderers of the pigeon smiled and gave a few Egyptian pounds to the victim. As a result, a group of villagers surrounded their hotel that night and needed a garrison to rescue them.

The garrison went, followed by Ahmed's followers, and a scuffle ensued that finally alarmed Queen Victoria.

General Gordon went there, but it was in vain and cost his own life.

 Why did they kill the pigeons? Maybe it’s because pigeons are not pleasing to the eye when they are kept in cages. Pigeons are always flying in the sky.

Pomona stood up from the water without drinking the potion.

  She has done nothing wrong, so why can’t she sleep well?

  On the contrary, the person who has done something wrong sleeps very sweetly. How can this world be so unfair?

 (End of this chapter)