Bob from the United States is a bounty hunter. His job is to hunt down fugitives, but unlike other bounty hunters, he hunts down a scammer. Let's have a good time in Paris, and Bob wants to catch him before he blows the money away.

The money Josephine spends on jewelry and clothes is actually acceptable. The problem is that she has a gambling habit. Bob once met her in a casino.

Georgiana is still wondering how a woman owes 2 million francs in debt. This is actually understandable. Some women will fill their emotional emptiness with other things, such as jewelry, fine clothes and gambling. After Napoleon came back, she restrained a lot , but sometimes secretly bet twice, but she was very good at hiding it from Napoleon. Napoleon is like the male host holding a baby in "Celebrating the New Year". Everyone knows a secret, but he doesn't know it. If Josephine had no gambling nature, how could she have married an officer who was so poor that he only had a cloak and a sword, and this officer had to perform a military mission of the same nature as gambling, and it was unknown if he would come back alive.

The staff officer is already a civilized person in the army, so in the eyes of the baker, he is still a very bad candidate for son-in-law. Bonaparte said to Georgiana that "modern" warfare is not like ancient times. The command post is also within the range of the enemy's artillery fire, which means that a shell at any time will kill the staff officer. The baker's daughter Catherine was going to be a widow.

The law and order in Paris is not good. This is a common problem in big cities in the western world, and it has not been solved in the 21st century. At night, refugees and beggars will steal bread. The bakery owner is just his daughter and the old father. Just like Bob said, no man is really risky, and it is this kind of people who will borrow money to continue to operate the bakery Otherwise, how would the old father and his little daughter live in Paris without a shop?

Georgiana took advantage of the situation in handling this matter, but Napoleon's situation was not optimistic, and the staff officer was also responsible for some "market gathering" work. In the 19th century, the period of confidentiality of confidential information in Europe would not exceed 40 days. The dispatch of troops to Santo Domingo caused a double loss of the strength and reputation of the French army. It was the Rhine Front Army, where Moreau had stayed, so some people think that Napoleon deliberately sent Moreau's people to the front line of Santo Domingo.

Bernadotte had been dedicated to his duties in the west. He not only suppressed the refugees, but also repelled the royalists who tried to land from Quiberon. The general preached republican rhetoric, so he was recalled by Napoleon. Bernadotte's plans for a military mutiny, which the informant had said were ridiculous, were that Bernadotte would lead his troops straight to Paris. Napoleon didn't care about the informant at all, and he put Bernadotte in charge of the porcelain factory. Later, Napoleon asked Fouché to send someone to monitor the senior generals around Bernadotte. Napoleon asked him to deal with it as low-key as possible, so that Europeans would not feel that someone was plotting a rebellion in France.

The sudden situation in Europe made this conspiracy real. General Simon wanted to rescue Bernadotte who was "imprisoned" in Paris. Contact, Napoleon let Fouche arrest these people.

Bernadotte's wife, Derecy, and Joseph's wife, Julie, were two sisters. Joseph personally pleaded with Napoleon for Bernadotte, and Napoleon and Bernadotte reached a reconciliation.

Regarding the issue of Santo Domingo, the cabinet was originally divided into two factions. The republicans Marue and Sandro believed that marching to Santo Domingo was a violation of freedom, and the treacherous Fouché also agreed with this view. The colonial faction such as Phil gained the upper hand. These people decided not only to restore slavery before 1789, but also to restore the slave trade. In the end, Marrouet was expelled from Paris because of his radical remarks and critical articles in journals.

To send troops overseas, Napoleon needed the support of Britain. Taking advantage of the fishermen's problem, the expeditionary force took 23 warships from Marseilles to Brest and Le Kebel to meet.

The original heavy losses and various bad comments made Napoleon a little loose. The remarks about Napoleon deliberately sending Moreau’s people to the front made him lose his mind. What Fouche did was to confiscate those critical articles, trying to Use this method to change public opinion.

To make matters worse, Napoleon's Italian mistress, a certain female star, could not accept his "harem" rule method. After all, there are few stupid women like Georgiana in the world. She fell in love with an Italian violinist.

Bonaparte probably felt that Georgiana and Josephine really couldn't give him an heir at this age, so he tried to find a certain female celebrity. After all, she was only 28 years old. The female star compares the great Napoleon to a violinist.

This violinist collaborated with the German composer Beethoven. Napoleon sent an adjutant to be the guardian of this female star. This female star is determined not to obey this harem system. She continued to sing operas for Napoleon, and finally she was driven out of Paris. She and her violinist lover met in a village outside Paris, and then the two fled to Russia together.

He and Schaptal competed to finance an opera actress, probably to find a suitable replacement for a certain lady.

After returning to the castle, Georgiana took a bath. She washed herself so red that she left Burgundy Castle and went to the Scotch College to stay with the women in the women's asylum.

She respected those French soldiers who participated in the Great Patriotic War. She would find a way to take care of their widows. As for Napoleon and his empire, he could do whatever he wanted. Understand.

The Scottish Academy itself belongs to the Church of England, and the French sent troops into the sanctuary to rob if they had the ability.

She had sworn that if Severus came to her, she would not go with him right away, a vow she regretted so much.

But since it was an oath, she would keep it, and there was a possibility that Severus would never come to her again. Georgiana didn't plan to go on Bonaparte's birthday either. She went to St. Germain's Ministry of Magic that day to deal with the affairs of the Ministry of Magic.

Georgiana is now pursuing pure bloodism. Wizarding schools will carefully accept Muggle students. The wizarding world must be completely isolated from the Muggle world. She feels that this is destiny, and one day Grindelwald will thank her.

She'd even been tempted to use a large-scale memory-altering spell to erase the railway from Muggle memories, something the British Ministry of Magic had done, and they'd hidden the way to the Hogwarts Express.

At present, French Muggles have only built two very short railways, but she doubts whether this order can be carried out, because French wizards are currently very fond of Napoleon.

It is still a matter of industry. Napoleon's amnesty allowed them to take the lead in retrieving their previous property. After Napoleon fell, they don't know whether their property can continue to be legally held. The land rent of farmers and the income of wineries will be gone.

Gold and silver are also commonly used in the wizarding world. Anyway, it is certain that wizards will not join the Muggle Wars. Later, Georgiana was busy dealing with the Quidditch World Cup.

The house-elves in the French Ministry of Magic are "good" elves, they don't let their masters see themselves, Georgiana doesn't treat them particularly well, she just likes the days with them, it feels like being back at Hogwarts In the kitchen of Citta Castle, she was preparing the dinner for the Sorting Ceremony.

Facts have proved that whoever is going to save the world is a fool, and Albus Dumbledore is a big fool, so he is exhausted physically and mentally and has no energy to live, and he hopes that Severus will relieve himself.

People who really want to survive will try their best even if they are cursed. Albus didn't want to live at all, so he figured out a way to sacrifice himself and let Severus regain Voldemort's trust.

Later, she heard from people in the Ministry that Bonaparte was furious and aimed directly at the Ministry of Public Security.

It had been three days since Georgiana "disappeared" that day.

She then wrote him a letter, telling him that she was in Saint-Germain, and that night, a green carriage was parked in front of Godin and Sophie's house, which was the color of the "royal" carriage. .

Georgiana thought he was a red lion before, and now she knew she was mistaken.

She did not enter the carriage, and when the servants in the carriage tried to force her, she drove them away with fire magic.

After showing her face, she returned to the magical world. Within two days, she received news that a Norwegian Ridgeback had swept away a baby whale off the coast of Norway when it was spotted by the crew of a whaling ship.

Norway currently belongs to Denmark. After experiencing the Battle of Copenhagen, Denmark's attributes are unpredictable. This happened on the high seas. Who will take care of it? Norwegian Ministry of Magic?

This is not the point. The key point is that the Norwegian Spinosaurus is very similar to the Hungarian Horntail, except that it has no spikes on the tail and is equally aggressive. It is one of the rare dragon species. Hagrid's dragon Norbeta is a female Norwegian Spinosaurus.

So she contacted the patriarch of the Lestrange family to organize troops to go to Norway to snatch the dragon.

As for the memories of Muggle sailors who saw dragons, she didn't even bother to erase them, so what? Who believes that there are dragons in this world?

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