The Gallifer residence, where the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs is located, was to extend south from the Pont-Royal along the Rue de Barker, through the suburb of Saint-Germain.

The street has a long arcade, and next to the Foreign Office is a theater where Giuseppina Grassini will perform.

The "saint germain" in this Saint-Germain district does not refer to "saint germain en laye", the former belongs to the city, and the latter is located outside Paris, even more remote than Malmaison. Saint-Germain-en-Laye was once the permanent residence of the King of France and Louis XIV was born there. But for most people, Saint-Germain refers to the most expensive wealthy district in Paris, near the Bois de Boulogne, where there are many embassies. In order to avoid the same security problems as the last banquet held in Rambouillet at the ball held on February 17, this area was blocked in advance, and many entrances were barricaded and unable to go.

Under the guidance of the soldiers, the coachman had to circle around in the forest, and finally came to a neoclassical villa, which was not the seat of the Paris Agricultural Association.

She was about to turn the coachman back, but someone came out of the villa. It was her housekeeper, Godin Poitwin, and her maid, Sophie. Godin came and opened the door for her, and helped her get off. carriage, and then held Delmid in his arms.

"What is this for?" She turned to ask Godin.

"Our new home." Godin said to Georgiana, "I bought it with the 200,000 francs you gave us."

"All this trouble for me to visit your new home?" Georgiana asked inexplicably.

Godin smiled mysteriously at her, "Go in, madam."

She pulled the cloak on Delmid for him. This child is not as strong as Asir, and he gets sick easily, and then she walked towards the villa.

As the hostess, Sophie still bowed to her like a maid, because she lived in the "hotel" during this period, and there were enough servants in it, so Georgiana gave the maids a holiday. It seemed that Sophie had already Can't wait to come to her and Godin's new home.

Living together without being married might seem out of order, but they were a fiancé couple who could go to City Hall anytime and they were married in the public eye.

The house smells like new renovations, the paint seems to have just dried out, it's empty everywhere, there's a marble staircase leading to the second floor with wooden railings and a red carpet, but the strange thing is the carpet Rose petals were sprinkled on the ceiling, which extends to the second floor.

She looked at Sophie strangely.

The fair-haired, blue-eyed, Germanic girl was smiling slyly at Georgiana.

Georgiana turned around and was about to exit, but the tall Gordon blocked the door.

"Get out of the way!" she said fiercely.

"Go up." Godan said with a smile, "He is waiting for you. Do you know how many people in this world are worth waiting for?"

"You're counting on me!" she said angrily.

"You also plotted against us. Who is going to let us spend our energy on domestic construction instead of using foreign troops?"

"He even told you that?"

"Gabriel Ufral said that even Madrid is a poor country, and he wants to go back to Paris." Godin smiled coldly, "Versailles has always been friendly with the Spanish cabinet, and Charles III is very popular among the Spanish. His son Charles IV was both a member of the Bourbon royal family."

"so?"

"When Louis XVI was alive, Spain hoped that Louis XVI could re-stabilize the political situation in France, so he rejected the British request for a joint invasion of France. When Louis XVI died, he would unite with Britain to avenge Louis XVI, but When Britain announced the ownership of Corsica, Britain had Mediterranean hegemony, and the Spaniards broke with the British in the Battle of Toulon. After the death of Charles III, Charles IV appointed Godoy as prime minister, and he was captured by Charles IV. He was granted the title of Duke of Alcudia, and was awarded the title of King of Peace after signing a peace treaty with France. After defeating Portugal, the King of Peace wrote a lot of "roaring letters" to the head of state. The head of state asked me to analyze it with him. What is the purpose of King Peace writing these illogical and false letters?"

Georgiana had question marks all over her head.

"I want to go to Spain with Sophie. You can use this house during this time. Don't you know how to do housework? Or do you need me to help you find a trustworthy maid?"

"You're going to be the Spanish ambassador?" Georgiana asked.

"It's the ambassador's secretary. It might be selected from the generals." Godin said calmly, "If they don't receive the warning from His Excellency Lucien, the Portuguese garrison will have to move to another place."

"Where is Lucien?" Georgiana asked.

"If you want to know more, ask him, I'm not Mare." Goudin pointed upstairs and said, "We'll pick you up in two hours."

Sophie waved at Georgiana and left with Godin, and then they closed the door together in front of her.

The sound of the door closing echoed in the empty house, and she looked back at the red carpet covered with roses, but felt that the road was actually covered with thorns.

She wanted to go upstairs, but reason told her not to do that. At this moment, the man upstairs was tempting her like the crown of thorns was tempting a man.

It's close enough to touch, but it hurts when you touch it. Lucien wisely chose to avoid this path. He wanted to be the regent or the prime minister. He would have the power but not have to take responsibility. He didn't even have the right to marry the woman he liked like the Prince of Wales.

She took two steps back and touched the doorknob. The cold touch from the metal calmed her feverish mind a little, but it was only a temporary solution, not a permanent solution.

She wanted to find her own tarot card and divination what to do next, but a figure appeared on the second floor.

At this moment he was not wearing the uniform of the French Academy, nor the three-cornered hat, nor the uniform, but the civilian clothes he wore in his humble clothes.

"Come up." Bonaparte said softly, his lips were neither thick nor thin, and looked very delicate.

"I sold 'Horace Killing His Sister'," said Georgiana, leaning against the door. "It was painted by a Frenchman, and the Italian buyer didn't see it at all."

"Many people, like me, don't understand art at all." Bonaparte put his hands behind his back, looking uncomfortable.

"Since you have forgotten your brother who died in battle and lived, and your country, die with false love, as any Roman woman who weeps will die." Georgiana said in a flat voice, "You How do you like this kind of thing?"

"You feel like you're experiencing the wrong kind of love?" he asked.

"I don't know what I'm thinking anymore," she said bitterly. "I had several chances to leave."

"I also don't believe that I can agree to a peace with England without expulsion of the House of Bourbon," said Napoleon. "And I hope this peace lasts, so I make it profitable. Isn't that what you Brits like best? "

she began to cry.

"Grand Tour" is a coming-of-age ceremony for the British upper class. This honeymoon is her first time to travel abroad outside the UK. She used to use a portkey to watch the World Cup abroad.

How could her "adulthood" be so long?

After she cried for a while, Leon came over and gently wiped the tears away from her face, but she quickly waved him away.

"Stop being soft-hearted about women's tears," she said cruelly.

"Even if that crying woman is you?" He asked a little arrogantly.

"I can't always be sober and make the right decisions."

"I can't either." He said lightly, "If I don't come to you, you will definitely not come to me. Is it because you have a new lover, so you forgot about me?"

"Do you see a man appearing next to me?"

"Holy Aphrodite said to Helen, 'Cruel-hearted woman, don't provoke me, lest I be angry, desert you, and hate you, as I love you now, and lest I be in Troy and Dana Create a pathetic enmity among the Orthians, and ruin you to misfortune'," he said.

"What opera is this?" she asked confused.

"It's the Iliad. Didn't you say you've read Homer's epic?"

"I prefer the Odyssey," she said dryly.

He glared at her.

"I'm not gay," Georgiana said.

"Then what are you doing standing there? Do you want me to change into women's clothes to approach me?"

"Why do you have such a strange idea?"

"I want to kiss your beautiful neck, your lovely breasts, your shining eyes..."

"Stop it!" she shouted hastily.

"Come here." He reached out to her, and this time she obeyed.

He kissed her neck, her breasts, her eyes, and finally her lips, as he had just said, calmly at first, and then completely out of control, like the flames that burned Troy, and made the gods do it too. feel pity.

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