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Chapter 1295 Boring Plot

Chapter 1295 Boring Plot
The last time Georgiana saw Godan Poitvin was on the court where the Tennis Manifesto was made.

At that time, the eyes of this handsome young man were like an alert wolf, looking for lonely women everywhere in the reception hall.

Now that he came to the Grand Trianon Palace, his eyes were fixed on Sophie, and he didn't even look at the "opportunity" he was looking for.

Sophie kept looking away from him, almost hiding behind Georgiana's back.

Georgiana shook her head, coughed twice, and then Godan shifted his gaze from Sophie to Georgiana as if he had just woken up from a dream.

"You agree to see me, ma'am," said Godin pathetically, as if Georgiana had done something wrong to hurt him.

"Since you can write scripts, you must have frequent contact with those actresses. How do you see them?" Georgiana said unmoved.

Gordon didn't answer right away.

"Come with me for a while, Mr. Poitvin." Georgiana led him around the garden of the Grand Trianon Palace. Sophie and other maids followed at a distance, not too far or too close, just to watch them Behavior, and can not hear the position of speaking.

"They live in their own fictional world." After a long time, Godin said, "I feel that I am the center of this world."

"I have a different opinion. They actually had the guts to look down on Napoleon. I heard that when he was in the Papal States, the generals of the defenders turned and fled as soon as they heard the sound of his horse's hooves."

"You are not afraid of him."

"That's because I didn't give him a reason to kill me. He is not a bloodthirsty warrior. In fact, he thinks that the sword is always defeated by the mind. Many people have misunderstood him. You can help the people correct this concept. That's why I called you here."

"If you can't give him love back, give him power, right?" Poitvin said.

"You have also heard the rumors on the street. There will not be a girl in my palace who uses a boy's feelings to do things for herself, but does not give him any benefits." Georgiana said coldly, "Sophie rejected you." , you should consider this an opportunity for you to be free and find true happiness."

"Do you think it possible for me to be emotional without allowing me to be emotional?" asked Poitvin.

"There is only love, no bread, neither of which lasts long. Don't think that after Sophie marries you, I will arrange you in a good position. Napoleon Bonaparte's current achievements are all due to his own ability, my husband It's the same person."

"If Sophie likes the same type of person as you, aren't you worried that she will pose a threat to you?" Poitvin said a little rudely.

"I found that you should not write plays, but be an orator." Georgiana stared at the handsome face "Sophie is here with me, I am her guardian, I will not hand her over to a In the hands of a man who can speak well but has no strength."

"So if I prove my strength, you will allow me to pursue her?" Poitvin asked sophistry.

"You're not going to stop until you reach your goal, are you?"

Godan thought for a while, then shook his head happily, "Even if you transfer me to other provinces, I will find a way to come back. I want to marry her."

"How much savings do you have?" She asked the kid who worked in the prosecutor's office.

"It depends on the motivation you give me." Godin said with a smile, "Can I get a cut of the ticket?"

Georgiana glanced back at Sophie, then turned to look at Godin, "I'm just such a satisfactory maid."

"I can introduce someone to you." Godin said cunningly, "The servants who have been exiled abroad are looking for jobs everywhere after they come back. They want to come in when you are here."

"I don't want people who are not capable."

"Then do you think I'm a pompous and incompetent person now?" Godin asked.

Godin's looks reminded her of Rohart, but he was indeed a different person from Rohart.

"Remember not to praise him when you write the script, it's disgusting," Georgiana said.

"I found that you have something in common with those literati, and you don't like flattery." Godin said, "The people around the first ruler are mostly flatterers."

"Have you read The Prince?"

Gordon shook his head.

"If everyone tells the truth to you without fear of offending you, then they will lack respect for you, and no one will worship a grassroots person, so two or three people who tell the truth to him are enough."

Gordon fell into deep thought.

"Go read that book, if you're really a reader." Georgiana sighed, "You don't have to be Caesar to understand Caesar. You can't treat a Corsican as a contemporary."

"Did your husband lose to the First Consul?" Godin asked.

"not yet."

"why?"

He can give me a sense of security.

She didn't say this, because the little thief would definitely say it to Napoleon as if he would take credit.

"I can't abandon a person who treats me well just because I found someone better, just like Leon wouldn't abandon Josephine just because he became a great man, it's immoral .” She said against her will.

"What if you could meet earlier?" Godin asked.

"Without this kind of if, the reason we met was that my husband took me to Europe. If he didn't take me away, I would stay in Scotland. This is the arrangement of fate."

Gordon frowned strangely.

"If the Brits can't understand the three levels of parliament in France, you French can't understand the relationship between Scotland, England and Ireland." She laughed and said, "Don't let the secret out."

At this time they came to the small house where the tea party was held last time. Napoleon really did what he said. He tore down the roof, and the workers were hoisting a small warship into it.

"He likes Egypt very much." Georgiana looked at the house and said, "When he took the boat to Egypt, he got seasick and the others were playing cards. The roof will be built into a glass roof in the future, Paris is not as dry as Cairo, and it rarely rains a few times a year."

Godan was a little dazed, "I really didn't expect him to be that kind of person."

"Then what do you think he is like?"

Gordon did not speak.

"You can come here often in the future, but you have to be careful, he is cute and jealous, don't let him have some kind of misunderstanding."

Gordon almost laughed out loud.

They walked around the garden for a while and talked about some history and humanities. Although Godin studied law, he dabbled in it, but it was limited to the content needed to make up the story.

He still needs to continue his studies. It is too early to get involved in officialdom at such a young age.

She didn't like Bonaparte's temptation to her, although the matter he entrusted to her did require a certain position.

If the British knew that she was from Scotland, they might not be so confident in maintaining friendly relations with France as they are now. They might guess that this woman of unknown origin is a London girl.

Narcissa Malfoy is a London girl, she is a Blake, grew up in Blake's old house, and married to Wales when she grew up, she felt that she could pretend to be Sissy, just like Napoleon in front of others Pretending to be a people's hero.

She doesn't like this kind of life wearing a mask, but the current situation is no longer the time for her to act recklessly.

She missed the self who could bounce and roll on the big train bed while Severus stood by and watched her mess around indulgently.

There is also Nordic dog sledding. In order to stop her from going crazy with joy, he gave her a drink with sad insect honey, and watched her cry from bliss to tears.

They became "enemies" with Sirius, and Severus also learned their tricks, although his purpose was not to "joke".

She also didn't like that Napoleon "tolerated" her having other men in her heart for the benefit of France, so that he was too much like the King of France, and it was the King of France that annoyed her the most.

During the Spanish throne war, the French and Prince Eugen set fire to the houses of the Italians in order to disturb each other's grain collection plans.

Napoleon did not do that. Although he also did robbery in Pavia, only one city suffered. After hearing the rumors, other cities obediently paid for peace. Because of strict military discipline, civilians also Not implicated.

He said that fear and interest are the levers that move people to action, but when he crossed the Alps, those soldiers who pried out the cannon stuck in the snow may not be because of fear and interest.

She still didn't understand the soldiers, but she understood why the Italians wanted justice from her.

"What an idiot," she said through gritted teeth as Gaston brought in the lumber and the cannon.

The extremely clever Bonaparte committed a "pig" again, but this "pig" was so stubborn that people wanted to hit him on the head with a thick book.

(End of this chapter)

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