Harry Potter’s Morning Light
Chapter 3216: Wolf Valley (10)
Chapter 3216 Wolf Valley (10)
Lannes's hairstyle is very similar to Napoleon's, or Bessières's hairstyle is different from both of them. He braided the hair on both sides of his cheeks. This is something Georgiana also saw in the dart cavalry. It is said that it is to prevent the cheeks from braiding. Got cut.
In an era when many people don’t wear wigs and wear real hair, often cut short, such hairstyles are easy to spot.
Georgiana remembered that the last time he went to Aston Martin's office, he had a lot of socks in his cabinet. Now that he was wearing a robe, it was impossible to tell whether he was wearing knee-length socks underneath.
He gave Georgiana a Christmas present, not jewelry, but a land deed.
“I heard that you have been asking where to live when you return to Paris. Would you like this place?” Mr. Martin asked.
This place is located in the Marais district, just across the wall from the Italian Embassy.
The last time Mr. Martin went to Italy, it was to buy silk, and then he met Napoleon's army on the road.
There was a businessman named Lu Buwei in the East. He thought there was a prince who was a "wonderful thing to live in", so he invested a lot of money in him.
However, Georgiana was not so optimistic about Bonaparte, because "historically" he only reigned as emperor until 1815.
“I want to live in the Botanical Garden.” Georgiana put down the title deed.
“Why?” Mr. Martin asked in surprise.
She feels that yoga and meditation can be done in the Botanical Garden, which may be the only "natural" place in Paris.
“Leon told me to live in the Botanical Garden.” Georgiana said softly.
Mr. Martin thought for a moment and then said, "But I still hope you can accept it and stay there occasionally."
“What’s the problem with being Italian?” asked Georgiana.
Mr. Martin paused again, and then began to explain.
Although Joseph Fouche was a bloodthirsty jackal, he was also very capable. After he was dismissed, the French police department fell into chaos, but he still found a way to put his claws in and put 10 people who refused to swear an oath to the constitution The bishops crossed out from the list of exiles so that they could return as travelers, and these 10 people happened to be the same people he hunted down when he was an executioner in Lyon.
He was a contradictory person with his own logic. Napoleon hated him very much, but he had to rely on him.
In the referendum of 1802, there was originally a "life-long tenure" clause, but Fouche voted against it during the vote, along with some other people. They each had their own reasons, but the most critical issue was the issue of steel.
Steel only accounts for 1% of France's gross national product, but just like the genius who sweated 99%, even when British steel was imported, French steel did not stop production, and the army did not delay recasting cannons or anything else. This 1 % is indispensable. When the Revolution first broke out, French steel production stopped for a time. It was Fouche who organized the reproduction of steel, and then the arsenal in Paris had the materials to make firearms.
In addition, when the constitution was voted on in 1799, some people already proposed that this would create a "judge state", and the current jury system in French courts was also borrowed from Britain.
Georgiana originally managed the canteen of the Tuileries Palace, but the French kicked her out through a "strike". However, Fouche did not put on the coat of a patriot this time. After being dismissed, he did not make any noise or make any noise. , handled the Swiss issue with Talleyrand in a well-behaved manner, behaved like a puppy.
Fouche actually contributed a lot during the Coup of Brumaire. He was responsible for helping Bonaparte maintain street safety and prevent any possible changes.
Lucien published a pamphlet "On the Differences between Caesar, Cromwell and Napoleon". Lord Protector Cromwell once tried to replace local magistrates with grand military districts, but this aroused great hatred from the local people. The generals also had to rely more on magistrates.
In the early years of the Revolution, the Police Department was just a subsidiary of the Ministry of the Interior. Fouche divided it into two parts, one was the political police, which supervised ministers and generals, and the other was public security, which required many spies.
Fouche opened a spider web covering all agencies and all affairs. Dubois, who took over the order of Fouche's central police department, was single-handedly promoted by Fouche. Dubois once gave Georgiana an Egyptian dress. She also lived in the Grand Trianon Palace.
The French police force is divided into four regions. The first region is the most important, including Normandy, Brittany, Vendée, Laman and neighboring Belgian provinces. It is under the responsibility of the police chief of the old era, Real.
The second arrondissement includes the south and east, the third arrondissement includes all areas of Paris, and the newly established 4th Alpine police region. Annecy, the city where Georgiana visited last time, became the administrative capital. After Georgiana's "exile" ended, it was Lucien who brought her back.
The problem is that she doesn't feel that she is being exiled at all. Bentham once said, for example, most people have no idea what they will experience in exile, especially for children who are not familiar with the world. It is more like an adventure, and they may even dislike it. The companion who cries is a coward.
“So now your question is about the 10 priests or something else?” Georgiana asked Mr. Martin.
“And Murat,” Mr. Martin said with all his might. Georgiana immediately raised her hand to tell him to stop talking.
"I live in the Botanical Garden, and I will take over this house." Georgiana took over the land deed.
“The other thing is the admiralty court that I mentioned to you last time.” Mr. Martin said. “The British classified it as a civil court.”
Georgiana felt like she had been struck by lightning.
“Civil?” She raised her voice involuntarily.
‘Shall we do the same?’ asked Mr Martin.
She felt that there were problems with the current "international law", but she couldn't express her opinion. If she wanted to ask, she should ask Abraham Lincoln.
“As for the post office, I’m afraid I have to leave it to you,” Georgiana said to Mr. Martin.
“No matter how polite you are, we are all a family.” Mr. Martin did not continue to struggle and said with emotion, “Thankfully, I suddenly had the idea to be your guardian.”
Georgiana was shocked.
“Chapthar wants to be your guardian again,” said Mr. Martin.
“I’d like to hear some music, what do you think?” asked Georgiana.
"certainly."
Then they left the drawing room.
God gave wizards "talent", but gave "destiny" to Muggles.
But she believed that if she told others, they wouldn't listen.
Having the power to change your destiny, why can’t you use it?
Napoleon even thought that being able to give full play to his talents was a blessing. Even after the coup, he could fully accept Sieyes's constitutional monarchy and "be a fat pig."
In addition to "Medea", Euripides also wrote the story "Hippolytus".
Hippolytus is the son of Theseus. He is deeply in love with Artemis, the goddess of hunting. The goddess of love is very angry when she is rejected, so she makes her stepmother Phaedre fall madly in love with Hippolytus. Phaedre committed suicide in shame, leaving a suicide note that falsely accused Hippolytus of cheating on her. Theseus was furious after seeing the suicide note, banished Hippolytus, and asked Poseidon to send a big bull to knock down Hippolytus' carriage. The frightened horses ran wildly, and Hippolytus was killed on the rocks. Finally, Artemis appeared and told Theseus the whole truth.
He later joined Hercules in the battle between the gods and giants in Olympus, and Hades lent him the Helm of Invisibility.
Before dying, Hippolytus asked Artemis why she didn't save him even though she knew about the curse of Cupid.
Artemis told him: This is a habit left by the gods. No **** can run regardless of the wishes of other gods. We remain neutral and avoidant. In addition, I promise you, if I am not afraid of Zeus, I will not let you endure it. Such a shame that my best friend among men was killed and I did nothing.
Racine also wrote a story about Hippolytus, but the protagonist is the stepmother Phaedre. She did not want to die because the God of Love said to her, "Your death will make the accusation against him more powerful."
The code of Mount Olympus stopped Artemis, but it could not stop the curse of Cupid.
Hathor told her that when Napoleon fell asleep in her temple, his wish was to become Augustus, not to have a happy family.
Neither Antony nor Caesar died. Caesar at least still had the reputation of being a wise and great emperor.
Even Robespierre said: Death is the beginning of immortality.
So the painting he bought of Antony receiving Cleopatra should be given to someone else.
She thought to herself as she and Mr. Martin walked towards the small theater.
(End of this chapter)