Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 967: "Tears of the Prophet"

  Chapter 967 "Tears of the Prophet"

  After the end of World War II in 1945, a large number of soldiers returned to the United States, making 1946 the beginning of the American baby boom.

In 1946, 3.4 million babies were born in the United States. In the following 18 years, more than 75.9 million babies were born in the United States, accounting for about one-third of the total population of the United States. David Mills was born during that time. .

  People are accustomed to using skyscrapers to symbolize the United States. Indeed, the United States was the first country in the world to build skyscrapers. The earliest skyscrapers were born in Chicago in the 1880s. The main purpose is to ease the tension in urban areas.

  Later, as a large number of soldiers returned to China, employment became a problem. The purpose of building skyscrapers changed from alleviating urban land tension to alleviating employment pressure. Later, building skyscrapers became a double challenge to construction technology and workers' psychological quality.

When Mills and Tracy first arrived in New York, they wandered around looking for a place to find a place. In the old photos of the New York Museum, you can see the construction workers sitting on the high-altitude beams and eating. The height below their feet does not seem to exist at all. They are like It’s the same as eating on the ground without any safety facilities.

Mills’ father was from that era. From those construction workers, he seemed to be able to see the shadow of his father’s work. However, he did not die from an accident at heights, but from stomach cancer. He died peacefully in bed. He didn't nearly die beside the garbage can on the street like David.

  At that time was the golden age of the United States. Men were different from the Prohibition era. They did not pick up their guns for gang fights. They put down their guns and picked up welding torches for a better life. Everything was so prosperous.

Boys basically have a dream of a hero, but Mills did not have a superhero when he grew up. His "hero" is his father, but since World War II, the purpose of the United States to launch wars to foreign countries has not been so "just". His father did not allow him to join the army, and he was not very good at school, and there were not so many skyscrapers to build, so Mills applied for the police academy and became a policeman.

Al Capone is a very charismatic leader of the Mafia. He can invite people to a feast while beating the "guests" to death with a club. As long as he doesn't provoke him, he is a very easy person to get along with. Willing to be close to him, he also paid taxes to the federal government on time.

  Mills doesn’t know what Anthony did to make fbi spot him. What can a psychiatrist who accompany a chick eat? But here is Los Angeles. The imagination and design of screenwriters often come from life, and life is even more tortuous and bizarre than the plot written by screenwriters.

  After the technical staff processed the tape on which the noise was recorded, a short cat cry was heard, which lasted only a second or two. The noise in front contained a woman's painful moan.

  The voice sounded just like the girl who was exorcised in Germany, not to mention the necklace made of human teeth.

  This case can be closed by suicide, O'Sullivan does not need to work overtime.

  They just want to know what happened in that short 1 minute and 15 seconds.

  Even the police do not always encounter this kind of case, and if one day someone looks through the file and finds that they are rash, it may cause other troubles.

  Compared with Mills, who dared to work hard, O’Sullivan is more stable. In other words, he is not enterprising. It is not easy to climb to the current position. If he loses his job or even his pension due to an omission, it is not worthwhile.

   "This is not a necklace." After seeing the real thing, Anthony said on a whim across the evidence bag.

   "Really? What can it be if it isn't a necklace?" O'Sullivan asked pretending to be surprised.

   "Rosary beads." Anthony said.

   "Like the kind of rosary used by the Buddha?" Mills asked.

  Anthony did not say anything, but O'Sullivan rolled his eyes.

"It's a Catholic rosary, used for reciting the Rosary. I asked the priest in the diocese. He said that Angela reads the Latin word "Although the woods of Egypt cannot be crossed, the enemy will cut down, because they are more than locusts and are invincible." Count, my servant Jacob, don’t be afraid! Because I will save you from afar.’ This is a story from the Bible, the prophet Jeremiah. When the Babylonian army fell to Jerusalem, Jeremiah watched his prophecy fulfilled. Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Daniel, and Ezekiel were taken captive to Babylon, but he stayed in Jerusalem. Later, the Jews who stayed in Jerusalem rebelled against Babylon. Jeremiah was forced to flee with them to Egypt and be martyred in Egypt."

  "You are very familiar with this aspect." Anthony looked at O'Sullivan and said.

   "I did as the priest said." O'Sullivan scratched his face, looking a little embarrassed, Mills looked at him, his face almost vomiting.

  "Have you been to Stratford?" Anthony asked.

   "Where?" Mills and O'Sullivan asked together.

"There are three Stratford in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. This city is said to be the birthplace of Shakespeare. Every year, many pilgrims visit Stratford. In a corner of the cemetery, there is an oak box. A Bible of the first version of King James. In that version, the 46th letter of chapter 46 is'shake', and the 46th letter from the bottom is'speare'. Putting them together is'shakespeare'. This chapter is written It is also the story of Jeremiah. The Nile will rise sharply and the mountains will tremble. That day will be the day when the Lord of Hosts will avenge. Some people say this is a coincidence in the history of literature. Others think that William Shakespeare does not exist at all. , His works were collectively created by the British aristocracy."

   "So?" O'Sullivan and Mills asked dumbfoundedly.

"During the reign of James I, he considered himself a messenger of God. His mother, Mary Stuart, liked to assassinate. She killed her husband and later went into exile from Scotland to England, where she tried to assassinate King Elizabeth I and was executed. Before you said'he is in danger', does this'he' not refer to Sgart and Ethan, but someone else."

  "You said that the ‘Emissary of God’ is in danger?" Mills asked.

   "I don't know, but I did hear that he was very sick this time." Anthony said.

   "Wait, are you talking about the Pope of the Vatican?" O'Sullivan asked.

  Mills and Anthony look at him together.

   "This is crazy." O'Sullivan screamed.

"Mary I once threatened the innocent queen Elizabeth I. If Elizabeth does not make Mary the heir to the throne, she will unite with foreign kings and convert the Protestant Britain to Catholicism. Elizabeth I and her most loyal adviser, William Cecil Discussed and decided to tell Mary Stuart that if she changed her plan to marry a foreign prince and married a British nobleman, she would consider her as the heir. Elizabeth I’s idea is very risky, which means that if she does not give birth to a legal heir If she died before, Mary would become Queen of England, but if she could choose a Protestant husband for Mary that she could control, she could prevent England from becoming a Catholic country again, and Robert Dudley became the perfect candidate."

  "Please speak human words." Mills said impatiently.

   "Jeremiah shed tears because he knew that people were far away from God. If they approach God again, will there be disputes between Protestantism and Catholicism? The Pope has been assassinated."

   "How could a 17-year-old silly girl know so much?" O'Sullivan asked dumbfounded.

  "This is another question. How can a girl who can't speak Spanish suddenly speak Latin? Do you believe she is possessed by a demon?"

   "Oh, my god!" O'Sullivan said painfully.

   "Didn't you say she was acting?" Mills asked with a trembling voice.

  "The surrender ceremony was popular in England at the end of the 19th century, and the supporter was usually a woman." Anthony rubbed the bridge of his nose and said, "Maybe it is not the devil who is possessed by Angela, but she dare not bear fate like Jonah."

   "Everyone is tired, go back to rest today." O'Sullivan said.

  Mills turned and left, as if he was anxious to leave this place.

   "Maybe the lunatic asylum is more normal than here." He muttered, his voice was not too loud or too small, and it happened to be heard by the two.

  (End of this chapter)