Harry Potter Morning Light
Chapter 1426
During the riots in Cairo, there were two kinds of people. One was the Cairo citizens who were instigated to riot, and the other was the locals who led the French army and found the mosque where the rebel command post was located. The latter believed that the French system was more advanced than the original local rule, so they helped Napoleon, a foreign soldier who was preparing to turn Egypt into his own colony, against his own people.
The biggest difference between these Egyptians and Indians is that they still have the ability to discern. Egypt did become better under Napoleon’s rule and reforms, while India became worse and worse under British rule, and famines occurred frequently , Even Ireland, which was later incorporated into Britain, suffered a famine.
The children entered Hogwarts, and after the sorting hat finished the sorting ceremony, the most exciting thing for them was the opening banquet. The Hogwarts opening banquet was organized by Hufflepuff College. As a member of this college, Georgiana couldn't see the scene of starvation everywhere.
The enclosure movement was launched for industrialization, and factories needed labor, but the British accidentally discovered that enclosure would make the land fertile, which in turn would increase food production.
France is now facing two threats, one is Italy, which they thought they had conquered, and the other is the impact of Britain after the Industrial Revolution. In addition to being Napoleon's mistress, Giuseppina Grassini was also responsible for singing French operas in Italy. The development of French opera is also a kind of resistance, against the invasion of Italian opera.
Women are sometimes driven mad by jealousy or other emotions, and don't care about the bigger picture.
Even if Georgiana wanted to kill her, she would find a replacement for Giuseppina Grassini and then do it. In fact, Grassini would not find herself murdered. She only needs to be a good actress at the celebration banquet and perform operas.
No matter who is the prime minister who rules Britain, what the British see on TV is the face of Her Majesty the Queen, who is not a member of the royal family of Hanover.
Has anyone questioned the queen's legitimacy?
Originally, Georgiana thought that Napoleon was not accepted by the European royal family because of his "civilian" origin, and he had no marriage or blood relationship with other royal family members. But whether it was the church or Sir Merry's speech just now, there was a faint intention to hope that Napoleon would wear the crown and become king.
The faith of the British cannot stand the test in the face of interests. Perhaps there is fierce competition between Britain and France in the textile industry, and France will continue to protect it, but the steel industry is different.
As long as there are enough interests, capitalists will trample on all the laws in the world.
Georgiana had seen that scene just now, and put forward the damn condition. George III, who didn't know whether he was really crazy or pretending to be crazy, became an obstacle.
The first two Georges of the Hanoverian royal family were not familiar with British affairs. Their task was to reproduce offspring, so they were completely unable to guide Britain properly or inappropriately.
When George III arrived, he began to intervene non-stop in the affairs of the prime minister, parliament, and cabinet. Although Lord North was the king's agent, he did not take advantage of the king's madness to monopolize power.
He was looking after the king, and even had the Minister of Magic come over and have him try to see a doctor for the king, only to get word out that Lord North was forced to resign after a motion of no confidence because he believed rumors of witchcraft.
Are those politicians really as averse to witchcraft as Vernon Dursley?
It depends on whether it can bring them greater benefits. If atheism can bring greater benefits, there are really few men who can keep their heads clear in the face of interests and power. The woman who takes revenge and openly sleeps with the first ruler of France is more rational, Georgiana can be manipulated. What's more, she is not like Queen Ekaterina. Her origin, parents are unknown, and even the place of birth is unknown. Queen Ekaterina's original name was Sophia August. She was originally the daughter of a duke of a small German duchy.
Her "prosperity" stemmed from her marriage. She became the princess of Russia and changed her name to Ekaterina Alexeyevna after arriving in Russia. She worked hard to learn Russian and the rules of the Russian court, and worked hard to obtain He won the favor of the Russian court and thus passed the assessment of Queen Elizabeth.
Josephine didn't like Giorgiona, but she hated Grassini even more. No matter how many people she saw every day were sincere, they were willing to deal with Napoleon, rather than loathe him so much that they didn't even want to meet him. Josephine liked this, and Georgiana's reclusive life just satisfied her.
If there is no peace agreement, Georgiana should have more intersections with the academicians of the French Academy. These people occupy a considerable number of seats in the Senate. Authoritative, more importantly, they don't understand or care about politics. They participate in parliament and vote in full accordance with Napoleon's wishes, just like citizens deal with juries.
Other issues don't matter. Scientists are often resistant to the return of the church. This time, 26 people were dismissed from the Senate, and their positions need to be filled. Every noble is a vegetarian. For example, Condorcet was a very enlightened noble, but unfortunately he was sent to kill by Jacobin.
After the assassination on Christmas Day in 1800, Napoleon used the excuse of his own assassination to remove the members of the Jacobin faction from both houses. He also used the army to fill the positions of these people.
Josephine may not read Montesquieu's book, nor understand the battle between Cicero and Caesar, but she has a keen intuition, and she is not the kind of woman who wears jewels to show off and show off when she is favored .
When Georgiana was sent to St. Luke's Palace by the British carriage, there were two people who greeted her at the door, one was the French Minister of Finance Martin Michel Charles Godin, and the other was unknown to Georgiana. The man gave her an arm as she alighted, and was very aristocratic in his demeanor.
He introduced himself later, his name was Nicolas Francis, the Count of Morian before the Revolution, he had bought this title, and he was now working at the Bank of France.
International trade, especially ocean trade, generated more taxes than farmers, so she was seemingly surrounded by people, but she was actually kidnapped to the lounge near the Orangery Hall in St. Luke's Palace.
The Orangery Hall is where Napoleon launched the Brumaire coup. At the beginning, the five-hundred-member parliament was in the center of Paris, the equestrian hall on the west side of the Tuileries Palace, and later moved here.
On the day of the coup, he set out from the Revolution Square, which is also the Place de la Concorde. If the coup failed, he would be sent to the guillotine in the Revolution Square.
At that time he was a little man and could not have his own residence in Saint Luke, Luxembourg. He had entered the venue from a side passage off the Orangery, and the lounge was just off that road, like a place where actors make their final preparations before going on stage.
After the coup d'etat, he began to repair the St. Luke Palace damaged during the Great Revolution. He not only had his own bedroom, living room and lounge in St. Luke. The decoration there was originally similar to his studio, but the floor and wall.
After reopening the white-painted French-style palace door, a smell of sandalwood hits the face.
The East as Westerners understand it is currently Egypt, Turkey and India, and the lounge has been decorated in an Indian style, with colorful saris everywhere.
There is a bookcase near the wall that can lead to the roof, and a movable staircase is placed on it. The side next to the window is the office area and reception area, with sofas and desks. It was transformed into a bedroom, and a whole piece of Indian brocade forging with red background and gold pattern separated the space. There was a Persian-style bed inside, with a canopy and tassels, and a Recamier bed next to it. A chaise longue, and on the other side a chest of drawers with a pair of vases from the Sèvres porcelain factory.
If the Mars Hall parlor looked like a sidewalk café, this lounge looks like a brothel.
She was so disgusted to visit this place that she didn't know how much it cost her, and soon there were hurried footsteps outside the door.
She was a little angry at first, why was he so impatient to see a woman like a young man in his early twenties, but when his figure appeared at the door, her heart was full of mixed feelings.
The two chancellors who had brought her in bowed to the two of them, and then left the lounge, closing the door behind them.
"They thought I could convince you to sign a peace treaty and gave me this." Georgiana dropped the briefcase Smithman had given her on a marble table.
"What is it?" he asked casually.
"You can use steel as the support for the aqueduct instead of stone. The British want to take this order. They want you to forget the crazy things the king said."
"You think I should forget?" Napoleon sat on a sofa, looked at her and asked.
"Don't be stupid." Georgiana sat down opposite him. "Britain doesn't have a written constitution yet. Do you know what that means?"
Napoleon looked at her thoughtfully.
"The Law of the Twelve Tables is a victory for the common people, and the customary law is the nobles' habit to restrain the common people, so it is not written." Georgiana said coldly, "Have you ever seen an unwritten code?"
"Why are you doing this?" asked Napoleon.
"You might want to kill me, but I love you two." Georgiana smiled and said, "He gave me a sense of security, but you made me feel the joy of adventure."
"But I want to live a peaceful life now." He said rebelliously, "Are you going to leave me to start a new adventure or find him for a sense of security?"
She stopped laughing, and she asked very seriously, "Sies really intends to push an elector to become the king of France?"
This time it was him who smiled, and he sat on the sofa confidently, "Who did you listen to?"
"British."
"That's the excuse we used during the Brumaire coup. I told Goyer that Siyes was going to recommend a prince from Brunswick to be king, and convinced him that Siyes was planning to treason."
"You lied to me?" Georgiana exclaimed.
"I didn't lie to you, the British did it to you." He held out his arms to her. "Come here."
She turned her face to one side, but she couldn't go through.
As a result, he stood up by himself and moved to sit on the sofa next to her, blocking her view of the orangery outside.
"You don't persuade me to sign a peace treaty, do you want to encourage me to go to war?"
"Don't give up resistance."
"I want to ask you this, when did you give up resistance?"
"Go away!" She pushed the Frenchman hard, but he grabbed her hand and moved closer.
"Do you like the book Josephine gave you?"
"I don't support polygamy!" she glared at the bastard "and it's not fair to Severus."
He kissed the back of her hand and put her hand on his heart, "I only love you."
"How many girls have you said that to?" she said with a sneer.
"You are not Helen. Helen will only harm the Trojans. You brought luck to me and this country." He said softly, "Tell me what else is on your mind?"
"How is your relationship with the Tiger of Mysore, Tipu Sultan? Sultan." She said softly, "I heard he left two young tigers."
"Haha." He laughed and put Georgiana in his arms. "I knew you would help me!"
"let me go!"
He didn't let it go at all, instead he held her face and kissed it, and soon she sank into it and gave up resistance.
But she kept in mind Hathor's warning that she must never be on the sofa, just as she remembered Maria's warning that her surname could only be Ms. Sevres and could not be changed to another surname.
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