Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 1317 Bad Habits

Once a person is addicted to one thing, it is very difficult to quit.

Just ask everyone who smokes, they know smoking is bad for their health, but they still can't help it.

Because tobacco from the American colonies could not be shipped to France, it needed to be trafficked by neutral countries such as Britain, which led to an increase in the price of cigarettes.

In fact, it is a good thing to quit smoking at this time, but when you become addicted to smoking, you will think of taking two puffs from time to time, but you still don’t quit smoking, or relapse.

In the male social circle, cigarettes are a necessity, and people who don't smoke will be looked at differently.

When I smoke, I can't help chatting. Men always chat about politics and military topics. Is it true that the Americans kidnapped the Pope's envoy to stop the peace talks?

The United States is not a neutral country such as Norway or Denmark. It has severed diplomatic relations with France and has severed ties with the United Kingdom. What good does it do for Europe to continue the war?

No one explicitly identified the United States as the real murderer of Caprara's kidnapping, but everyone tacitly acquiesced.

A good diplomat will get out of the predicament if he responds properly. American diplomats are good at dealing with commercial interests, and serve their country's economic development with neutrality and expansionism. They couldn't react to Napoleon's pardon at all. Like the Jacobins, they were responsible for an assassination that they did not participate in.

Montesquieu once said, what kind of government is most suitable for foreign colonization? The republic has a large population, and it is very dangerous to reduce some impoverished and impoverished citizens, so outward colonization can allow poor citizens to relocate, thus making the country feel at ease.

It is ideal for a colonial country to support the suzerain after independence, but what if it does not support the suzerain after independence?

During the half month that Georgiana stayed in the barracks, Leon changed a lot. He became more stable and sophisticated, but he lacked the vigor of a young man.

Disability is not only physical, but also spiritual. Part of the formerly luxurious Versailles palace has been converted into a residence for disabled soldiers. The hospital managed by the church is nearby. The pleasant environment and good care may make those people better , the war was over for them, but not for their commander.

Even when he was sitting in a carriage back to the Grand Trianon, he was not rude to her, and even looked a little pitiful.

She began to regret what she had said at the Château de Vincennes.

He was very happy at first, but then he became like this. When he got out of the car, he helped her, and his movements were so gentle that she couldn't imagine how such a person could overwhelm those male soldiers.

He was so docile that she felt guilty and she went to his room that night.

She is in complete control. It is incredible that the "Kingslayer" who is so strong against the United States and other European powers is so obedient.

Maybe that's why he likes older women.

She would definitely not think that she could do whatever she wanted if she mastered him like a young girl, and then she realized that Josephine was really a good woman. She was forced to death by those manor owners, and she didn't take advantage of this time He said the words of lifting the sanctions.

He really needs a woman's tenderness, Letizia also has her cruel side, let alone other women.

She even came up with the idea of ​​teaching those opera stars instead of Leon.

This is her way of governing the countryside. Peasant women who cannot find a husband share a husband with a less complete soul. As for the marriage of those peasants who have abandoned their homes and went to the city to wander, it is not within her consideration.

Her heart is gone, and she can't keep it no matter how hard she tries to keep her. After rectifying the Senna, those farmers in the Lorraine area who want to cross the border are her new problems.

What's so bad about France that they're desperate to flee? Out of a population of 36 million, 400,000 people are drawn to serve in the military, and many of them will not be able to join the army at all. At most, they will serve as the National Guard.

She hopes that those veterans who have been favored by Napoleon will continue to fight against those who destroy their peace with those militiamen who have not participated in the war when they return to their hometown. This kind of life sounds quite heroic.

"I think I've come up with a good idea," she said, stroking Napoleon's hair. "It never occurred to Montesquieu that I would use his theory in this way."

"You're a genius," he said softly. "That didn't occur to me when I read that book."

"This is opportunistic, just like your second expedition to Italy. In the end, France still has to implement monogamy, otherwise the church will be very unhappy, Sultan."

He seemed to regain a little vitality, touched her thigh and said, "Do you know other ways of seduction?"

"The next thing I'm going to do is only done to you." She nodded his Greek nose. "You can't think I'm indiscreet."

"Not even him?"

"He yelled at me once when I brought out my garter belt," she said listlessly. "He's just boring."

"I think I understand him," said Bonaparte suddenly.

"What?"

"Do you know that many soldiers are secretly in love with you?"

"What?" she screamed. "How is this possible?"

Bonaparte laughed.

"what's so funny?"

"They can't accept this side of you, not even that guy." He looked her in the eyes and said, "You're so pure that it's sinful to have evil thoughts about you."

"I never thought about it that way." She overwhelmed him angrily, "I am a living woman, don't make me too idealistic."

"I know." He lay on the soft pillow and looked up at her. "Tell me what you want? A living woman."

She looked at this soul that smelled of gunpowder, it wasn't pure anymore, but it still attracted her.

"Rambouillet."

"Then I can't give it to you." He stroked her spine with his fingertips, "That's private territory."

"Next summer, can we still live there?"

"It's up to you," he said in a seductive voice. "If Hortense and Louis' child is born next year, will you be his godmother?"

"Are you listening?" Madame Montesquieu asked in Georgiana's presence.

The latter quickly woke up from the previous memories.

"What did I just say?" said Madame de Montesquieu in a stern voice.

She couldn't answer.

There was even that itchy feeling on her back.

"Tell me what you were thinking just now?" Madame de Montesquieu said softly.

"A man full of gunpowder." Georgiana sighed, "I obviously love peace."

"You really don't mind if he doesn't get a divorce?" asked Madame de Montesquieu.

"That's right," she said with an odd smile.

"Can you tell me why?"

She thought for a while, and finally shook her head: “This is privacy, I can’t tell you.”

Then she looked at Sophie, "When did Godin come last time?"

"How do I know?" Sophie said angrily.

"What do you ask the Minister of Finance to do?" asked Madame de Montesquieu.

"It's not that Godin. The Godin I'm talking about is a young man who is pursuing Sophie." Georgiana smiled strangely. "It seems that we need to give him a 'nickname'."

Although Godin revealed Georgiana's hometown, he kept the secret that Napoleon did not divorce Josephine.

In contrast, Harry Potter justified Severus' name with good intentions, but exposed his privacy, and he did bad things with good intentions like Louis XVI.

No woman could live up to the fame of Lily Potter, not even an Englishwoman who dared to break into a French barracks.

She could live in seclusion in a deserted place with him, but she couldn't live with him in the world, and because of his unbreakable vow, he had to take care of his godson.

Harry was a good boy, but he hadn't learned how to be an adult, the father and godfather that he was.

"What are you talking about?" The First Consul of France sat down at the coffee table where the women had a tea party. He looked very relaxed, and the accompanying guests did not leave.

"A writer of plays," said Georgiana. "Would you like to see an opera?"

"I have a better place to go." Bonaparte seemed to have remembered something, just sat down and stood up again, took Georgiana's hand and walked out.

She looked at the guests, and they all looked at her with understanding and ambiguous smiles, as if they all knew a secret, but she didn't.

"Where are we going?"

"Who will bring it to me?" said Bonaparte to the women.

Jasmine's daughter Kelly untied her hair tie and gave it to Bonaparte.

He covered Georgiana's eyes with the ribbon.

"Don't peek." He whispered in her ear, "I have a present for you."

Then he took her hand and led her forward in the darkness.

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