In the Nordic creation myth, there was neither sky nor land at the beginning of the century, and there was only a Jinlunga gap in the thick fog. The north of the gap was Niflheim, the "land of fog", and the south of the gap was It is Muspelheim, the "Land of Fire", where Ymir, the ancestor of the twin giants, and a huge cow named Odumbra were born in the interlacing of heat and ice. Ymir survived by eating the milk secreted by Odumbra, while Odumbra licked the salt grains on the ice. Later, Ymir grew out of the wise giant Mimir and the giantess Beth. Tra, under the licking of the cow, in the ice appeared Bulli, the ancestor of the gods, and Bulli gave birth to Bol, and Bol and Bestra, the giantess of the frost giants, gave birth to Odin, Willy, and Faye. .

The giants and the gods were at odds, and the two sides started a war. Later, Ymir was killed by the gods. The giants were defeated and fled to Jotunheim. They kept their hatred for the gods and waited for revenge, and the gods used Ymir's blood created the ocean, his sweat the lake, his body the earth, his bones the mountains, his beard the plants, his teeth the rocks, his skull the sky, his brain the clouds, and recreated the world.

In this newly created world, there is a "world tree" named Yuktrasir. It is said that this tree is an ash tree, and Odin's spear is made of its branches.

Yuk means "frightening" in Old English, and it is also another name of Odin, and Trasil refers to the horse, and the combination is "Odin's horse". It is said that this is to commemorate Odin who once fell on a tree and stabbed himself with a spear, thus discovering the rune.

There are nine kingdoms on this tree. The Kingdom of Mist and the Kingdom of Fire at the beginning of the creation both grow on it. There are three thick roots under the tree. Under one of them lives the poisonous dragon "Ned" who gnaws on the roots. Hogg", when it bites the roots, Ragnarok will come.

In 1689, the British Parliament promulgated the "Bill of Rights". The power of the British king was limited, and the power of the parliament was improved.

Regardless of whether the Directory is learning from the British Parliament or for other reasons, in short, they are in Paris, far away from the battlefield. No matter how the messenger rides back and forth on fast horses, there will be delays on the road, and 24 hours is enough to change the situation of the battle. Napoleon was with the army all the time, including when he crossed the Alps. Although doing so could keep abreast of the battle situation and adjust his command, it also meant taking huge risks and seeing the evil side of war.

In 1796, the French army was too poor to fight on an empty stomach. After they arrived in wealthy Italy, they had no way to curb their desire for funds and "supply".

If some people are not shot, there is no way to restore military discipline. This is the other side of Napoleon's superficial glory.

Victory can give confidence and joy to those who are far from it all, but to those who are deep in it, it is the spoils that bring the greatest joy.

The day of Thor was followed by the day of Freya, and on this day Georgiana received a gift, a gold bracelet with ancient runes, which was sent by Napoleon's aide-de-camp on a red Looks stunning on a velvet cushion.

She may be able to resist ordinary diamonds and jewelry, but she has little resistance to this kind of jewelry.

Some people in the German-speaking area believe in the church, and at the same time some people believe in Odin and Thor. She doesn't know whether this bracelet was snatched from the northern Italian nobles or from the residents of the Rhine, but it is undoubtedly stained. bloody.

In fact, the ring on her hand is similar, but Bey's wife exchanged it with Napoleon in order to preserve her husband's other property.

Even a goddess sleeps with the dwarf who made it because of a necklace, let alone a mortal?

After resisting for a whole morning, she finally took it in her hand at noon and observed it carefully.

Many alchemists will encrypt their files, and this bracelet is also the same. If you don't wear it on your hand, you don't know its function.

However, just as she was about to put it on her wrist, she suddenly remembered the fetters she had managed to break free, Rowena Ravenclaw's tiara, and the bracelet on her other hand.

There was Bonaparte's hair in that bracelet, and she had worn it so long that she had almost forgotten it was there.

She was only sweet when she wore it at first, and now she can't tell what it feels like to wear it.

So she put down the gold bracelet.

She sat on the recliner and curled herself up.

During the Battle of Hogwarts, she could face a fifty-foot giant without fear, but she was intimidated by a five-foot-three dwarf.

At this time Georgiana's short-legged cat came running over very admiringly, and rubbed her leg as if to comfort her.

She picked it up and smoothed it out on her lap.

Then he looked up out of the window, hoping that a black smoke would suddenly appear and take her away.

She got Severus in trouble, and even without a notary, she agreed to Bonaparte's request, she couldn't wait for Severus to come, and just go with him at a word.

In this way, she will be the same as Mrs. G who fled to Russia with the violinist.

Before the Normandy landing during World War II, there was a Dieppe landing. Although that landing was unsuccessful, it taught the Normandy landing a lot of lessons.

After this period of work, Bonaparte will go to Rouen and northern France to inspect. The road conditions in Dieppe are very bad, and it is difficult for horse-drawn carriages to pass.

The last time they talked about fruit was after they read a travelogue in North America. A planter proudly showed off his "benevolent management" to the author. He gave the slaves fruit to eat, and the free people couldn't afford it. .

This topic seems not suitable for Napoleon, but didn’t the serpent in the Garden of Eden tempt Eve to eat the forbidden fruit in the same way?

Adam and Eve could eat all the fruits in the Garden of Eden except the fruit from one tree.

Don't you wonder what it tastes like?

Curiosity is what drives people forward and what kills cats.

The sun-tanned Napoleon she saw in the Tuileries Palace that day, wearing a green uniform and wearing a Mamluk sword on his waist, made her feel very novel. He looked more like an adventurer.

"did you miss me?"

She was so startled that she almost jumped up, and Lulange jumped off her lap.

The "adventurer" she had just thought of was now standing behind her in a black dress with gold thread, his hat in his hand.

Facing such a man who could be described as slender, and he didn't have any weapons, Georgiana still took out her wand and pointed it at him.

He was neither frightened nor outraged.

"Why don't you go with Fox?" he asked with a smile.

She began to think about how to answer this question.

"You don't like the bracelet?" he asked again.

"What question do you want to know the answer to?" she asked.

"You can answer one by one." He said confidently, "Start with the first one."

She didn't answer him.

"How about going out for a ride with me?" He said like a little prodigal.

She remembered the cartoon in which a thin French soldier tried to kiss a fat English lady.

The French soldier said to the fat lady: "Madame, I respect you very much, and I am deeply attracted by your beauty."

But the fat lady said, "You are a well-bred gentleman. Your kiss makes me blush, but I cannot refuse you, although I know you are deceiving me."

"Okay." She agreed, and lowered her wand. "Are you sure you're going to play down the scandal?"

The smile on his face disappeared.

"To celebrate peace." He held out his hand towards her. "Come here."

Georgiana hesitated, but finally passed.

He took her hand, looking intently at the back of her hand, rubbing his thumb against her skin.

He looked at it carefully and squeezed so hard that it almost hurt her.

"Leon..." she said tremblingly after holding back for a while.

He seemed to be awake now, looking at her with wide gray-blue eyes.

"Shall we go now?" She took the opportunity to pull her hand back.

At this time, the sky is bright and the weather is also very good, which is very suitable for a ride in an open carriage.

He rubbed his nose and politely let her go first.

"Wait, I'm going to change clothes."

"You look beautiful in whatever you wear, my princess." He said softly, "How about we go to the Théâtre de France?"

"I don't really like opera very much."

He laughed, "Me too, but the sofa in my box is very comfortable, and I often lie on it to sleep."

"You can lie down, but I can't." She muttered, and after a while she said, "Sometimes I feel like I'm having a dream, and I actually fantasize about being with you."

He lowered his head.

"You forgive me?"

She didn't answer him right away.

"Sometimes I forget about Severus, and it makes me feel guilty." She said after a long silence, "But I didn't compare you."

"Did Ribo tell you about the ring?" he said deadpan.

"Yes," she trembled, "Louis XVI..."

"A good man, but a bad king." He continued her words. "If you accept me, you can't just accept my good points, but also my faults."

"Your shortcomings are beyond the reach of ordinary people." Georgiana said sarcastically, "You created a sea of ​​blood, Leon."

"Louis XVI hopes that after his own blood has flowed, there will be no more bloodshed on the land of France. Do you think he is right?" He said arrogantly.

Georgiana looked at him calmly.

"Let Morrow become the governor of Piedmont, are you sure you won't regret it?" Georgiana asked.

"I regret it already." He whispered, "Come on ma'am, don't keep everyone waiting."

She had forgotten that as long as Napoleon didn't come, even if the play was halfway through, the troupe would have to start from the beginning, so it would be boring for everyone to watch the repeated plot.

So she turned and left.

But she didn't take two steps before her arm was grabbed.

He looked into her eyes, as if looking into the depths of the soul.

After a while, he let go of his hand, then walked quickly in front of her, and left the study first.

She looked at his back and followed him.

Autumn had already begun in September, and she should actually wear shawls, but she didn't think he would want British woolen goods in his carriage.

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