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Chapter 1400 The Concubine of Paris (4)

Chapter 1400 The Concubine of Paris ([-])
During the French Revolution, the doors of the Notre-Dame cathedral were opened again on the third day after the renunciation ceremony of the bishop of Paris.

The National Convention shunned it, and an actress, described by many as Reason or Liberty, was surrounded by the people to the throne of Notre-Dame, and carried to Parliament, where the Speaker gave her a place beside her. , and gave her a very warm kiss on the cheek amidst huge cheers.

However, the actress didn't know what she had experienced from the beginning to the end, and the actress was Miss Chamorro.The councilors who had been hesitant gave in, and about half of the councilors escorted the "goddess" back to her residence under the Gothic tower. A Parisian actress took its place in the vacant seat below.

Beginning on December 12, anyone who opens the door of the church will be arrested as a suspect.

Women who survived the stormy waters of the French Revolution were not ordinary people, and Georgiana certainly did not have a real scandal with a lesbian. Lucien danced almost ballet in a pink leotard.

Napoleon would be even angrier if he directly refused to participate in the military parade. After all, Georgiana, an "English woman", is such a good "trophy".

His resentment towards England did not abate with the signing of the draft peace treaty, and now the Paris Opera House is rehearsing an opera called "Edward of Scotland". Edward is the British king who invaded Scotland. The Mingjun has a bad reputation in Scotland, and Alexander Duval, the playwright who wrote the play, was once Josephine's guest.

Godin, who loves to write scripts, met Michaud, one of the shareholders of the French Opera, because of "The Death of Marat". He is an excellent comedian, and sometimes he also works part-time as the stage director of Napoleon's family drama, responsible for rehearsals.

To make Napoleon angry, it's better to lock her up, so as to prevent him from taking her to see "Edward of Scotland" on a whim, this bloody opera.

Although Bonaparte is charming, she is not so fascinated that she is completely irrational, and no matter what order he gives, she will carry it out unconditionally.

She wished that Bonaparte was King Arthur and she could be Merlin, but unfortunately Bonaparte sometimes looks like a devil, and Georgiana is an irrational witch.

Lyon's Notre-Dame is located on the top of Fourviere Mountain, overlooking the entire city of Lyon from this place.

There is only one small church here, which was built to thank the Notre Dame for saving the city of Lyon during the Black Death in the 17th century. Of course, its scale cannot be compared with Notre Dame de Paris.

But Georgiana felt a kind of peace. The celebrations in the city were far away from her. In fact, she didn't regret that she didn't attend the ball in the Triwizard Tournament last time. She didn't like such lively occasions very much.

If she hadn't opened that door and ignored the knocker, she would still be Professor Sprout with the children.

But she opened the door and let a man into her room, which was what Albus hated the most.

If the professor gets married, he will move out of Hogwarts and cannot stay in the castle, especially the dean of the fourth house.

That old fool kept the "discipline" and managed Hogwarts very "purely".Hagrid was the most influenced by Albus, but he simply didn't know what to do with his girlfriend.

Hagrid's final separation from Mrs. Maxim also has a certain relationship with Albus. There is a topic that is more taboo than Voldemort, and no one mentions it at all.

In the opera that Napoleon asked the soldiers to arrange, he also set the girl's gratitude to the French soldiers to fill his military cap with gold and silver, instead of the girl marrying him.

General Menu married the daughter of the owner of the bathhouse, and he also converted to religion, so he could be regarded as an Arab son-in-law.

But he still returned to France, although his defeat made him lose all his prestige in the army, and his subordinates refused to accept him at all, as if once the victory was lost, even the past favors disappeared together.

When people think that they are the strongest, they feel that God is also on their side. As long as they can bring them "luck", no matter what kind of "God" they can believe in.

Even if this "god" is no different from himself.

It seems that the god of fate is still fair, and did not hand over all the good luck to the French.

Mountains do not meet mountains, but people always meet.

Although the British Army is terrible at the moment, General Wellington should be growing up, and one day those British lobster soldiers in red uniforms will go toe to toe with the French Army.

Today's men seldom fight for women because they don't think it's worth it, so what is it worth fighting for?
For example, in order to defend the school, what are the students who sing all day long to blow up the school?

The soldiers who went on an expedition to Egypt also had this question. Maybe when they boarded the ship, they had illusions about the East. After their illusions were shattered, they would find the land of Lu Axie. Where should they find this land?
Convert it into cash and give it to them, and soon these male soldiers who spend money without a plan will spend it all, and then they will be the same as those beggars wandering on the streets.

She can't see this.

These French soldiers who knew how to respect local customs and did not harass the locals should not have ended up like that. It happened that she needed to send people to the countryside to promote potato planting, and she could select some of these soldiers to serve as "instructors."

She can still raise the cost of 80 francs. In addition to paying the travel expenses and salaries of the extension staff, she also needs to pay for farm tools and potatoes. What will happen if the task is not completed.

It's best for the civil and military to work together. Of course, it may not work well in the end, making it very unpleasant. In short, she can't let these young men feel that they have gone to Egypt for nothing.

She has nothing to do in Lyon, and it would be more useful to go back to Paris. She still has to use the old method—examination, and she needs to discuss with the people from the Paris Agricultural Association about the exam questions. It is just a waste of time to stay here.

When she had had enough of the cold wind and was about to go back, she heard a broken singing voice in the wind:
After you left, I myself no longer existed in the world.

My heart loves nothing but you.

Wherever you go, you must take my soul and bones with you.

Once you settle in a certain place, I will bury my bone fragments by your side.

When you stood in front of the grave and called, you heard an echo. This is the sound from the bone fragments, which is the answer to your call.

Happy days are when you are in front of me.

The day of death is when you and I part.

I spent nights in terror, often under threat of death.

But the fun is sweeter than the security when you're close together.

"Bah, nasty!" Georgiana swore.

"What did you say?" Sophie asked strangely.

"Didn't you hear the singing?" asked Georgiana.

"I heard that there is an ancient Roman theater near here, but I can't find it now." Godin looked around Trajan's Square and said, "Maybe it came from there."

"I didn't hear anything." Sophie said with a pale face, "Don't scare me."

"I heard it too." Michelle said solemnly, "Why didn't you hear it."

"Ma'am, let's go." Sophie urged.

"I have an appointment with a beauty, and I won't leave until she comes." Georgiana said with a teasing smile.

Then she heard a man singing in the wind again:
If I enjoy the beauty of the world and own the entire universe, the land of the King of Persia also belongs to me.

Then when my eyes cannot see you, all these enjoyments are worth less to me than the wings of a mosquito.

"Stop playing." Godan said a little tiredly, "Be careful he takes it seriously."

She wanted to say that the military genius wasn't that stupid.

But the words came to his lips but couldn't come out.

"Do you think it was his own idea that he kept me out of society, or did he hear Josephine say it?" Georgiana asked.

"You have to ask him, don't ask me." Godan said impatiently, "I don't want him to stop loving women because of you."

Georgiana couldn't help shivering.

"It's a terrible idea of ​​yours," said Georgiana tremblingly.

"I've seen him sitting on his secretary's lap, just like you sitting on his lap and shaving him." Godin said coldly.

Georgiana was as motionless as petrified.

"He sat on General Lana's lap before..."

"Stop it!" screamed Georgiana.

"Go back." Godan grabbed Georgiana's wrist and walked back, feeling that he was the one in charge, not her housekeeper.

But compared to the feeling of being offended, Georgiana felt more at ease, who made her such a passive and reserved person.

(End of this chapter)

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