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Chapter 3098 "Fumigation"

Chapter 3098 "Fumigation"

In the example given by Nash, when the most beautiful girl and her friends walk into the club, the most rational decision is for everyone not to invite the most beautiful girl, but to invite her friends. In this way, everyone Everyone can have a wonderful night.

But when Fleur showed up at Hogwarts, all the boys lost their minds over her, and everyone wanted to prove they were good and stand out from the competition.

Beauty is not a good thing in troubled times. There is a place called Moria. Its name is taken from the mulberry leaves. It is the Peloponnese that gave birth to Sparta many years ago.

Later, mulberry trees and silkworm farming were introduced to this place during the rule of the Eastern Roman Empire. In 1826, Ali Pasha's son Ibrahim brought the Egyptian army to Morea. This was requested by the Ottoman Sultan because of the unrest in Greece at that time. Needing suppression, the Sultan thought of the most powerful governor in the empire at the time.

After years of training and reform, the Egyptian army was no longer what it used to be. Ibrahim quickly took control of the situation, but at this time the European fleet surrounded the Egyptian navy, isolating them from the land forces.

Since the defeat of Napoleon's navy, Greece had become almost a lagoon for Britain, a combined fleet that also included the French and Austrians.One day in 1827, unknown who opened fire in the Gulf of Navarino, completely destroying the Egyptian fleet. Ali Pasha was forced to arrange for European ships to evacuate the army on condition that the area be completely evacuated.

Since Queen Catherine, there has been a constant goal in Russian diplomacy, which is that the Russian fleet needs access to ice-free ports and a foothold in the Mediterranean.

In 1828, Tsar Nicholas I began to attack the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire had no power to fight back and had to cede the east coast of the Black Sea in exchange for peace.

The Russians and the Ottomans are old rivals, but it was the Russians who saved the Ottomans in 1833. At that time, the Egyptian army was only one day away from Istanbul.

The army was led by Ibrahim, who was held hostage in Istanbul when he was 16 years old. If Ali Pasha did not pay the promised tribute to the treasury, his life would be in danger.

However, the Ottomans first asked Britain for help at that time, but Britain had been undergoing parliamentary reforms since 1830. As Foreign Secretary, Palmerston had no time to attend to their request for help.

After the Prime Minister was captured by Egypt, the Ottomans signed the "Anjiar-Skelessi Treaty" with Tsarist Russia. There was a "secret clause" in this treaty. During the war, the Dardanelles Strait was only open to the Russian fleet.

This secret did not last long before it was known to the British, and Palmerston was angered.

Egypt also once occupied Syria and tried to dump Egyptian goods there and develop Syria's resources for Egypt's use.Although the Egyptian navy was destroyed in 1827, Ali Pasha still found a way to train another fleet, but this fleet could not prevent the British navy from holding a military parade in Alexandria.

The "Business Agreement" signed with Turkey in 1838 was also signed on the premise that Egypt had to accept it. After the Turkish-Egyptian War in 1840, while Egypt accepted and implemented the 1838 Commercial Treaty, Egypt also had to accept disarmament. From then on, Egypt From the center of the empire to a province.

Although the supply of cotton from the Mediterranean quadrupled after the outbreak of the American Civil War, it was still far from enough. Even 30 years after the war, India's cotton exports still increased 62 times. The Suez Canal became particularly important at this time.

There was a chicken cooking in the pot. She planned to add some curry to it later and eat curry rice in the evening.

The happiness that food can bring is somehow diluted. In the absence of inspiration and creativity, making this dish can at least guarantee its deliciousness, because the curry powder is prepared when she is in a good mood.

Egypt also had fine silks, and even Caesar may have worn silk under the influence of the Egyptian queen.

He owed a lot of debt, but because he owed so much, some people didn't want him to die.

Many people have imagined Cleopatra's beauty, but what kind of boy or girl has not seen the well-informed Caesar, who would be so easily conquered by the 16-year-old Queen of Egypt?

Even if she was as beautiful as Helen, not everyone was obsessed with her beauty.

Pomona's dislike of the character Ilsa was not motivated by jealousy, although many women would be jealous of another woman's beauty.

How could the wife of a fugitive, a need to remain anonymous, and a wanted criminal be so ostentatious?Even if people don't consciously focus on beautiful women, they are still more likely to be noticed than ordinary people.

But it was just a movie. Severus said that people needed "light", even if the "Light of Morocco" in her eyes was fake.

Not all tears are so coincidental. They refract brilliance under the light, making the eyes more charming.

Sometimes tears would streak across the face covered with dust, becoming muddy before they even dripped from the chin.

North Africa is located in a desert, and strong winds can cause sand and rocks to fly away. Even if there are no sandstorms, the wind caused by the propellers of airplanes can make people look miserable. There are rainforests everywhere in Brazil.

“You’ve never been to Morocco, how do you know what it’s like there?”

She turned around and looked around, who was talking just now?
"The soup is almost dry."

She followed the sound and saw Severus appearing outside the kitchen window.

"What are you doing out there?" Pomona asked. "Get something from the warehouse." He said coldly, turned and left.

Pomona watched his back go.

"You seem to have a student working in the museum." The voice continued. "Don't you miss her?"

Pomona's mind was spinning.

"Her name seems to be Padma." The voice said again, "You sent her to England to investigate a certain incident."

She seemed to have remembered something.

"I don't want to go back," Pomona said shakily.

"Then you're not going to care about her?" the voice said contemptuously. "Is this your sense of responsibility?"

She looked again in the direction Severus had left.

"Can I say goodbye to him?"

No one answered her, it was like she was talking to herself.

If she were Odysseus, she would probably live happily on Calypso's island.

Even if Xudra existed, her reincarnation of Hercules would only sleep soundly in a comfortable bed.

She didn't want to open her eyes, even though it was already dawn.

"Get up, madam," a woman said in French. "It's time to go back to Paris."

"I don't want to go," she whispered, wishing she had never taken an international train to Europe.

"Let her sleep a little longer." Another woman said, "Get the black tea ready."

Soon the aroma of tea filled the air. Pomona looked down at the pot. The chicken was gone and turned into tea eggs.

"Strange dream." She whispered, put out the fire, staggered to the chair and sat down.

An Indian girl wearing a blue and silver-patterned sari appeared in front of her. She looked exactly like Parvati, whom Harry danced with, but they were wearing red skirts that day.

"Don't worry, I'll take you out," Pomona said tiredly, her eyes growing increasingly difficult to open.

"Why not stay? Like everyone else."

"Don't you know what kind of person I am?" She smiled bitterly.

He snorted coldly and said no more.

She enjoyed the tranquility until the aroma of tea filled the kitchen and the steam turned the surrounding area white.

"Harry said this looks like King's Cross Station, what do you think?" Dumbledore asked.

She doesn't want to say anything now.

She just wanted to be alone for a while, it would be good for her health.

It would be better if there is medicine.

(End of this chapter)

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