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Chapter 1663 The Secret Words of the Goddess (8)

Chapter 1663 The Secret Words of the Goddess ([-])
The St. Xubis Fountain is also a Neo-Renaissance building. It was built in 1844 and is located on the square in front of the St. Xubis Church.

The fountain is composed of three concentric circles. On the second floor, there are four lions crawling in four directions. On the upper floor of the lion sculptures are four sculptures of figures, representing Bosu, Finelon, Massillon and Frykir respectively. Several missionaries of the time of Louis XIV.

This stone fountain is no more gorgeous than the sculptures of the gods of the river and the gods of the sea at the Place de la Concorde, but this fountain has passed the rose line launched by the Paris Observatory.

Standing on the square surrounded by neo-Renaissance buildings, you can hear the sound of the pipe organ in St. Xubis Cathedral behind you. Opposite the church is the town hall in the sixth district of Paris. During the day, it is full of staff. , now that they are all off work, playing the organ will not affect their work.

There are 4 water outlets on the fountain that look like amphora. The "two ears" are two faces. It is said that Janus is the door god of the Romans. He has two faces before and after, or four faces in four directions.

Janus is the god of origins, of beginnings and initiations...

The head of Slytherin spoke Parseltongue into the fountain, a whispery voice that sounded sinister and dark, too good to speak in front of a church.

Nothing happened, just when he sneered and was about to continue investigating, Felix appeared with a backpack in his hand.

"He's not going," Felix said, placing his backpack on the edge of the fountain.

"Who doesn't want to go?" Severus asked.

"That Italian football kid." Felix said indifferently.

"Where does he not want to go?" Severus asked.

"The Louvre," said Felix.

"I didn't say I'd send him to the Louvre," Severus said.

"The Rose Line goes through the Louvre," Felix said. "Where else is it if it's not the Louvre?"

"I'm investigating." Severus said calmly, "What's in the bag?"

"What we found." Felix opened the zipper of the backpack, and took out the incense boat, stove and mass bell inside. "There are two more, right?"

"Still investigating." Severus walked over and picked up the exquisite mass bell. "It is indeed pure gold."

"What do we do next?" Felix asked.

"What did your father say?"

"He's at your command, sir," said Felix. "He's at your service now."

"I'm starting to understand why your mother named you that." Severus put the bell down. "Your father needs a little luck."

"He's been in jail...do you think he's a good guy?" Felix asked.

Severus rolled up his sleeves and showed Felix the Death Eater mark on his arm.

"Anyone with this mark is considered a 'bad guy'," Severus said, "but this mark is not a tattoo and cannot be washed off."

Felix looked into Severus' eyes.

"My godson also has this mark on his arm. He was discriminated against. I am trying to get those who have this mark on the same arm to be recognized by the magical society again, because then he will really live well, and I will not violate it. My oath." Severus said and put down his sleeves.

"My dad said you're different from a lot of people," Felix whispered. "Is it because you're all sinners?"

"Your dad still wants to take care of you," Severus said. "That's better than someone's dad I know who, despite being rich, left his pregnant wife and the baby in his womb without doing anything." Father's duty."

"My father is often away." Felix had tears in his eyes. "They say I'm the son of a criminal."

"who are they?"

"The neighbor's kids," said Felix, wiping away tears. "I beat them so they wouldn't talk nonsense."

"A man's dignity is up to him, and you're doing the right thing," Severus said.

"Next time I will go back and show them in this outfit." Felix said fiercely.

"You don't need to do that, you are not from the same world anymore." Severus said indifferently, "Soon you will know that those 'enemies' in elementary school are nothing when they grow up, and seeking revenge on them is nothing." Lower your own level."

"How can you not forget Harry Potter's father? And Sirius Black." Felix asked.

"What's in that book?" Severus asked, frowning.

Felix shrugged.

"I don't argue with Lupine anymore." Severus pursed his lips. "As for Black and Potter...it makes me happy to make them suffer."

Felix laughed. "You're an evil man."

Severus also laughed, "Although they are both like stray dogs, the situation between Lupine and Black is different. Lupine is helpless, and Black is asking for it."

"I thought you were pitying the weak," Felix said.

"Do you think I look sympathetic?" Severus scowled.

"No," said Felix, "so you don't care if Alessandro dares to go to the Louvre?"

"The Italian army is unreliable. If he doesn't want to continue, let him go to Montsouris Park to protect Monica."

"What about us?" Felix asked.

"Your dad also uses the phone, put him in touch with Gianluca."

"Why did Gianluca help us like that?" Felix asked. "What if he gave us wrong information?"

"I think he's curious what's going to happen next," Severus said. "He's not going through something like Alejandro."

"You are too generous," said Felix.

"The person I followed in the past always forced us to do something. He was our 'master' and we were his 'servants'. He never asked our own wishes. In the end, many people wanted to defect to him. I just I don’t want to repeat the same mistakes.”

"I'm sure you'll win." Felix said firmly. "Many people left him after Waterloo, including his best confidant Marmont, who was chased by local children when he lived in Venice. Said he was the one who betrayed Napoleon."

"Who told you?" Severus asked.

"Alessandro, aren't you looking for who is the ghost that appeared in Notre Dame?" Felix asked.

There was a puzzled gleam in Severus' eyes.

"My father says Marmont is a poor man, but I don't think so," said Felix. "Do you think he is poor?"

"You should go," Severus said.

"What if he doesn't leave?" Felix asked. "He is still willing to continue the investigation with us, but he won't go to the Louvre."

"Everyone has their own fears," Severus said dryly.

"Don't you think he's a coward?" Felix asked.

"I think he's better than the 'brave' who doesn't know what fear is." Severus ruffled Felix's hair. "It's not our abilities that determine our fate, but our choices , let him choose."

"You're not staying?" Felix asked.

"I'm going to Luxembourg." Severus said as he threw a Galleon to Felix. "Infuse magic into it and you can send a message."

"Why can't I have crystals?" Felix said angrily.

"When you grow up." Severus said, "Your current rank in the organization is not enough, and there will be in the future."

After he finished speaking, he put these utensils into the shape-shifting lizard skin pocket, and then turned into black smoke that soared into the sky, and quickly disappeared into the night.

"Cool." Felix said happily, and flew away in silence.

(End of this chapter)

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