Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 1576 Life and Death Snipe (6)

"Sit down, please," Gianluca said to a few uninvited guests.

Gonseil sat down while studying the manuscript in the study, Severus' expressionless face was like a mask.

"There's something I'd like to ask you to help investigate," Severus said.

"Please tell me." Gianluca replied simply.

"Please give me the contact information of the contact person who provided you with the manuscript, especially the correspondence."

Gianluca glanced at his nanny, who left.

"I've thought you would have this request a long time ago." Gianluca said, "In fact, I have already started investigating."

"What did you check?" Severus asked.

"The "Garner Wedding" is actually a replica."

"I know." Severus said face to face.

"I mean the one in the Louvre is the copy, and the one in the Notre-Dame des Angels is the real one."

"What?!" cried Conseil.

"The Louvre has been looted many times, once when Napoleon abdicated, and the Germans also plundered the treasures inside during World War II. Don't forget that Italy and Germany were allies at that time," Gianluca said. What's more, everyone is looking at the Mona Lisa, and the wedding in Ghana is far less attention."

"When was the copy drawn?" Severus asked.

At this time, the male nanny came back, holding something like a notebook in his hand.

Gianluca took it over, and it actually had a screen. Gianluca touched the icon on it with his fingertips, and a document was opened.

"Francis Hayez was an outstanding painter in the 19th century. He was born in a poor family in Venice, Italy, ranking fifth. Because his parents were poor, he was not adopted to his uncle, Giovanni Binasco. , he loves collecting antiques and works of art. After discovering his nephew's talent, he sent him to learn from an antique painting restoration craftsman, hoping that one day his nephew could restore oil paintings for himself. However, his talent in this area far exceeds that of a A craftsman, he later learned from a real artist and went to Rome to study at the Luke Academy. At the request of Canova, Napoleon once donated to the Luke Academy and restored some ancient buildings. Do you know Mona How Lisa became famous."

"Is there any need to ask?" said Conseil.

"A painter did it." Severus smiled.

"The painter's name was Perugia, he was called Leonardo, and he sold copies of his friend's paintings, but the Louvre has secret codes and cracked lines on each of the real ones, the Louvre The staff of the staff took away the genuine ones, and their purpose in doing so was to sell six fakes to rich people in the United States at a high price.” Gianluca said calmly, “Napoleon married the Austrian princess in the Louvre in 1810. In order to make room for the ceremony, the "Ghana Wedding" was moved to another place, do you think there was a secret code on the painting at that time?"

"Ten years..." Conseil stopped in mid-sentence.

"They'd drawn it before then," Severus said deadpan, "just been waiting for the chance to do it."

"It took Paolo Veronese a year and three months to paint that picture, and we count from the time Canova got Napoleon's patronage..."

"Why do you start counting when you get Napoleon's sponsorship?" Conseil asked.

"Revenge," Severus said, "for what he did to Italy."

Conseil looked unhappy.

"Pis VI was imprisoned to death by him, and even Pius VII was imprisoned by him. Canova was sent by the Pope to Paris to supervise the recovery of works of art looted by Napoleon, but he soon received death from the French art world. threatened, so he left France." Gianluca said softly, "Napoleon wanted Paris to become the capital of art and treated artists with courtesy, but they regarded him as a mercenary from Corsica. In fact, the Grand Duke of Milan Sforza is also a mercenary, it's a pity that none of them are Leonardo da Vinci."

"He wants to wash off the brand," Severus said.

"The Medici family also wanted to wash away the smell of copper and gave the family property to others." Gianluca said, "In fact, I think an emperor who cares about art is better than an emperor who is indifferent to art, but unfortunately, Artists at the time didn’t appreciate it.”

Conseil looked a little better now.

"When did Canova get funded?" Severus asked.

"After November 1802, the Treaty of Amiens broke down in 1803, and all the British in France were arrested, and your wife's situation will be very dangerous." Gianluca said.

"She's a witch, as long as she doesn't forget her wand," Severus said deadpan.

"I want to ask you something," Gianluca said. "What did you steal from the Louvre?"

"Something useless to you Muggles," Severus said.

"Please tell me," said Gianluca politely but forcefully.

Severus took out his shapeshifter skin pouch, pulled a box out of it, and set it on the ground.

Then he opened a keyhole of the seven-hole box that was exactly the same as the Auror, and took out a stone basin with a floating spell.

"What's this?" Gianluca said, staring at the humble basin.

"The Pensieve, found in the Egyptian Pavilion of the Louvre." Severus placed it on the table.

Gianluca examined the basin carefully.

"What are you doing?" asked Conseil.

"I'm looking for the secret code," said Gianluca. "Where do you think it will be engraved?"

Severus stared at the Pensieve lost in thought.

"Can you check one thing," Severus said after a while, "Is it among the items reported stolen from the Louvre?"

Everyone stared at him.

"I discussed with Pomona that the happiest memory is needed to use the Guardian of God. The end of the wand will emit silver-white gas, and the memory in the Pensieve is also silver-white, no matter how bad the memory is." Sifer Ruth said as if he had eaten sour cabbage.

"I'll look it up and tell you what you think," Gianluca said.

"What do you think the human soul is made of?" Severus asked, but he was not in a hurry to ask for an answer, and then said, "XZ's reincarnated soul boy is said to have the memory of the previous life. If he uses his own memory in a certain way Save it, implant it in a baby's brain, does that mean he's reincarnated?"

"Impossible!" said Conseil at once.

"Of all the greatnesses found in man, judgment is the greatest," said Gianluca. "Judgment dwells in time, and its limbs extend to past and future." Gianluca whispered "It's written in Leonardo's notebook."

"She met a strange woman." Severus pointed to his head. "That woman believes that the human soul is stored in the insula of the brain, and this place is in charge of human judgment and emotion."

"It's impossible," said Conseil, still unable to accept it.

"I've been wondering who got the Yellow Conqueror Diamond," Severus said. "There are many blue diamonds that are bigger than hoped for, but people are afraid of that diamond. If I want people to be afraid, I will also use a piece of diamond that is used to be feared." Cursed gem."

"Do you think this is really possible?" asked Conseil.

"Humans have never tried any forbidden experiments." Severus smiled sarcastically, "Even if it doesn't work, it's an attempt."

"Clone!" Felix said.

"Even clones are not identical," Gianluca said. "Even if they had the same nucleus, the woman who provided the eggs would not be the same as Napoleon's biological mother."

"The Dark Lord's resurrection is also very different from his original appearance. His judgment is as bad as last time, or even worse." Severus said flatly, "Suppose this Pensieve is Napoleon Bonaparte It was used for reincarnation experiments. He put it in the Louvre. No one went to the Egyptian Museum, and no one would know more about this collection. We can see it in the prophecy ball left by Nick LeMay Arrived, not long in the future, maybe autumn or spring, there will be riots in Paris, and they will spread to the whole of Europe. The organizers behind them are Bonapartists. They want to rebuild the Napoleonic Empire, so in the prophecy ball, Pomona becomes clue."

"There is a loophole in what you said." Felix said with his head raised.

"What loophole?" Severus asked, looking down.

"It's impossible." Conseil covered his head, "I don't believe it, and movies don't dare to write like that."

"Why did they put the Pensieve in the Louvre?" Gianluca asked.

"Evidence." Severus smiled.

"How can you laugh!" cried Conseil.

"He must have a question, whether Duke Enghien plotted to assassinate him." Severus smiled meanly. "Josephine knelt down and begged him, but he refused to revoke the order."

"Do you know who it is?" Gianluca asked.

"There is a suspect, but he is not in Baden, but in London." Severus said cheerfully, "France has the Ministry of War, and Whitehall also has a war office (war office), there are many French consultant."

"My God," Conseil could not help saying in a low voice.

"The identity of that person was only revealed after Napoleon's death. You don't know how many documents I searched to find him." Severus took out the silver cigarette case, took a cigarette from it and smoked "but I think even if he knows who the real culprit is, he has nothing to do, so he can only kill the suspect in Baden to make an example to others."

After speaking, he looked around expectantly, as if waiting for them to ask questions.

"Isn't it obvious that the French can't cross the English Channel after the Battle of Trafalgar?" Felix said, "it's written in the books."

"Can you tell me who it is?" Gianluca asked curiously.

Severus stared at him, and slowly exhaled a puff of smoke, "There are many people who want me to provide information, what is your price?"

"My connections in France," Gianluca said.

Severus didn't speak, he seemed to be thinking.

"Who the hell are you?" Severus asked.

"A college student," Gianluca said. "Thanks to your help, I found a girlfriend."

"I can Legilimency you," Severus said.

"You're suspicious, Mr. Smith," said Gianluca slowly. "No wonder you have such a hard time making friends."

The two stared at each other silently, only the sound of the waves hitting the shore outside could be heard.

"It's impossible," said Conseil, "I don't believe it!"

"Few people know that Tom Riddle's diary contains memories of the Dark Lord before he was 16 years old." Severus stared at Gianluca and said, "He looks very different from his first death and resurrection. .”

"Why is it different?" Gianluca asked.

"Much better looking." Severus looked at Gianluca carefully.

"Don't worry, no one thinks I look like Napoleon." Gianluca smiled sarcastically, "Unless that person is crazy."

Severus sneered and walked to the window to look at the scenery.

"Is she safe?" Gianluca's male nanny asked.

"It's safe." Severus said in a low voice, "Even if I die, no one will find her."

After the original Keeper of the Fidelity Curse dies, other people who know the secret will automatically become Secret Keepers, that is to say, as long as Draco and Astonia are around, the Fidelity Curse will continue to work, even though they are completely unaware that they have already passed away. become a secret

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