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Chapter 1902 father's watch()

Chapter 1902 father's watch ([-])

Kissing is actually nothing unusual, who hasn't seen a kiss?

The problem was that they weren't in Paris at the time, they were on the remote north-west coast, and a lot of people were intimidated by their opening.

It's not like what Napoleon did, it's more like what his brother Gerero could do, he was not normal from the moment the English woman appeared, and that's why the English felt that he really wanted peace .

Whether it was Caesar or Antony, they all bowed to Cleopatra's skirt, and only the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, could make the god of war take off his armor.Marigold is rare in France, but it is also an extremely dangerous poisonous plant. It looks very similar to foxglove, and represents Adonis, the lover of Eros and Persephone, the wife of Hades. Another name is the devil's eye. The red side marigold is less dangerous than the yellow one, and the yellow one looks particularly dazzling, like the sun.

Louis XIV liked tulips and imported a lot from Holland every year. At that time, the tulip mania had passed, but they could still be sold at high prices in the French court, because tulips were a high-end court flower.

Tulip flowers are poisonous, it is only suitable for ornamental plants, not for close viewing in a closed room, but the ladies pin it on the chest of the evening dress, no wonder they feel dizzy every day and feel a little emotional Fainted when excited.Tulip itself will produce this kind of toxic side effects, and it will cause hair loss in severe cases. No wonder they need to wear wigs.

Of course, when Mrs. Sevre said this, the gardeners thought they would shovel the tulips. The bees don’t know who is a tulip and who is a rose. Anyway, they will collect honey. If poisonous honey is mixed in, everyone will drink it. They are all going to die.

There are some things that you understand and I understand that everyone tacitly understands. Anyway, looking out from the window of Windsor Castle, you can see how the plants in the flower beds have changed.

In the past, the director of the Sevres factory gave him a porcelain sculpture of Napoleon riding a horse, but the horse's leg was broken by the First Consul. Later, Mrs. Sevres kicked it to the ground even more directly.

The sound the porcelain made when it fell to the ground and shattered could scare people to death. So many ministers were frightened and froze on the spot. The key point is that she was fine after being kicked and was not punished.

"Naughty" also needs to be divided into time, and then Josephine explained to everyone, do you still remember the equestrian sculpture of Louis XV?
As long as they have experienced the Great Revolution, anyone who has seen the guillotine on the Place de la Concorde will know what it was originally placed on. When Louis XV put his equestrian statue on that stand, it also aroused ridicule from the Parisians.Although the Treaty of Paris ended the Seven Years' War, the treaty was one of the most humiliating events of the French monarchy, with France abandoning India, Canada and the West Bank of the Mississippi.

The onlookers laughed at the king and his horse unceremoniously, telling him to be careful, and there were some who objected to putting the statue of Louis XV there. In the end, his statue was indeed removed, but it was replaced Not a good thing.

Some people who understand it are sweating with fear, but since this matter has passed, don’t mention it again. As the first governor often said, this country belongs to the French people after all. Simple.

Mrs. Sevres' visit abroad with the First Consul was not entirely for fun. She also wanted to establish a postal system to keep letters with Belgium open.

This is the same as the fact that the British also want to invest in Seni Mountain Road. The opening of this road can save the postal speed between Britain and India passing through the port of Bari, Italy.

Are Britain and France so close?

However, the actual situation is that this road is too lucrative, and peace has brought us many benefits. We all want to continue this way and do not want to be broken by anything.

When they talked about boring topics, the women began to change again. Many people in the past believed that there was a treasure under the palace, but they didn't expect that they actually dug it up.

These people are not greedy, and they are not very keen on discussing how much they can get, so they talked about the poison incident again.

After Louis XIV closed the torch court, he classified fortune-tellers, magicians and wizards into the same family of illusions, inducing credulous and ignorant people, and defrauding them of money. This kind of people does not need to be sentenced to death, and at most they are exiled. Blasphemy and poisoning are punishable by death.

"Illusion?" Haji asked.

"Haven't you seen it?" a woman asked.

Haji didn't answer.

"Most illusions (magie) are deceptive, and it's easy to expose their tricks. What you have to be careful of is actually sorcery." The woman said again, "They will turn you into a pig."

Haji smiled and shook his head.

At this moment, a dog barked in the distance.

Haji looked over and saw a black dog running towards him.

Suddenly he remembered the omens.

Immediately behind it was a man with white hair and golden eyes. He looked a bit like a human, and behind him was a tall and handsome man. They followed the black dog and ran over, and the black dog The dog ran into the forest.

"New friend?" the blonde-eyed man asked.

"Professor?" Haji recognized the man's voice.

"Let's go," Severus said to Hudge, who left the table of people under the shade of the tree before he could say goodbye to his new friends.

"What's going on over there?" Lucius asked.

"First the gold was found, and then the body was found." Haji said, at this time the young man who received the report came to the side of the coffin and took out a gold pocket watch from the woman's hand. .”

"This world isn't real," Severus said.

"I've heard some information," said Haji, and told Severus and his friends everything they had just heard.

"Is there saltpeter in Peru?" Lucius said in surprise.

Severus didn't speak.

"Looks like they haven't learned their lesson at all." Severus sneered, "Still selling love potions to Muggles."

"It's a business." Haji imitated Mrs. Bosch's words, "When you save enough money, you can retire."

"We don't have taxes." Lucius chimed in. "Where do you think my money comes from?"

Severus seemed tired of the subject and looked across the forest impatiently.

"I met a monk here and he told me a lot," Haji said. "He called this place the Flower Trap."

"I have a different opinion." Lucius said, "This place is very similar to the Saha world."

Hudge and Severus watched him together.

"Haven't you heard of the Saha world?" Lucius asked.

"I'm more surprised that you know," Hage said.

Lucius sneered, ignored Haji at all, and looked at Severus, "You think I don't read?"

"No." Severus breathed a sigh of relief "Thank you, Lucius, you were a great help."

(End of this chapter)

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