Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 1579 Life and Death Sniper (9)

On May 5, 2005, the results of the British general election were over, and the previous prime minister was still re-elected, and he is now speaking on TV.

"We can go, Snape." Gonseil stuffed the printed list and contact details into his briefcase.

Severus ignored him.

"Any news?" asked Conseil.

"The British Ministry of Magic has a wizard in Downing Street to protect the Prime Minister. Does the French Ministry of Magic also have someone in the Elysee Palace to protect the Prime Minister?" Severus asked.

"I don't pay attention to this." Conseil changed his hand to hold the briefcase. "Why do you ask this?"

"Nothing," Severus said. "We meet at the Les Invalides."

"Do you still want to pry open his coffin?" asked Conseil.

"I need to confirm, I heard that when the painting was delivered, it had to be cut in half because it was too big. I'm going to see if the one at Our Lady of Incongre was cut."

"Then we can also go to the Louvre, or meet at the Eiffel Tower. Why should we go to the Les Invalides?"

"You want to protect his coffin?"

"I don't want to get into any more trouble," Gonceil said, "especially since I've heard that all of Europe might be thrown into chaos."

"I thought you were used to it." Severus curled his lips, "On the contrary, Britain, they have been at peace for too long, when the whole world is in turmoil because of Grindelwald, the Ministry of Magic still has time to send Aurors Support other countries."

Conseil opened his eyes wide.

"If the British Ministry of Magic is meddling again, we need to make some noise to lure them away from the Louvre. If it is true that Napoleon is coming back, I will leave some clues for them."

"Are you going to leave blood on the wall?" Felix asked. "Like in Harry Potter's second year?"

"I'd murder a chicken then, it would be cruel," Severus laughed.

"What is your plan?" asked Conseil.

"I'll tell you when we get there." Severus turned his head, looking at the empty doorway.

"Where do we live over there?" asked Conseil.

"I know a friend who is a vampire," Severus said. "He left Paris when the French pure-bloods came back."

"I didn't expect you to be good at making friends," Felix said.

"When you get along with me for a long time, you'll find out how cute I am." Severus smirked.

Felix shook his head unbearably, and took Conseil's arm, "Let's go."

"Don't go too far!" said Conseil angrily, disapparating with Felix.

"You can come out now," Severus said from the empty study.

As soon as his words fell, a man in a gorgeous coat lifted the illusion spell on his body and appeared in front of him.

"Did anyone ever tell you that romances that start in Venice end up being nightmares," the man said in a melodious voice.

"Did I see you somewhere?" Severus said, staring at the man.

"I remember it was last month, there was a honeymoon couple, they were playing a game, and the end point was at the Church of Our Lady of Ankang."

"I remember you," Severus said. "You were the one who said 'the sound of destruction' while the organ was playing."

"People often ask what constitutes a Venetian building," said the Italian in a melodious tone. "We are not like some Corsican who needed a solid granite foundation. The first Venice was a messy, muddy building. For a refugee settlement, we’ve carved out a piece of land on the most unlikely building ground.”

"What do you mean?" Severus asked suspiciously.

"Severus Snape, your other surname seems to be Prince, which means prince in English." The Italian paused and said, "Do you believe in prophecies?"

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August 15th was Napoleon’s birthday. Georgiana was busy preparing a birthday party for him at the time. Later, she “went crazy” and left the center of Paris for a while. Not long after she came back, she received the news that Fouché was dismissed. At that time, Bonaparte asked her to investigate why the price of bread in the city rose so fast.

She didn't take the investigation that seriously, maybe Fouche did the same. People go missing in this city every day, even though Fournier is a sharpshooter who is good at precise shooting.

Fournier fled and disappeared, but his superior, the squadron leader of the 12th Cavalry Regiment, Donald, was arrested. General Kellerman was also responsible, and he was the commander in charge of the Battle of Marengo. The left wing, that is, the general in chaos.

The reason for the confusion was that the Eighth Dragoon Regiment launched a horizontal attack, and other squadrons were responsible for providing support. However, when the Dragoons entered the Austrian Army, their own formation was also in chaos. Kellermann immediately ordered the Eighth Dragoons to attack. The regiment withdrew from the battle and regrouped after the rest of the troops.

This rest consisted of the squadron of the 12th Cavalry under Captain Donard.

The Chasseurs are the main force of the French light cavalry. Napoleon himself often wore the uniform of a colonel of the Chasseurs, which happened to be the same as that worn by Fourgne. In that bloody battle, the Chasseurs tried their best to trap the enemy and prevent them from chasing and retreating The Eighth Dragoon Regiment in formation. Later, Kellermann retreated to a place only 50 steps away from the Austrian army, and then ordered the dragoons to attack the Austrians who were clearly superior in number.

Fornier’s “rhetoric words” that Napoleon would be conquered within 50 steps came from this. General Kleiman was a nobleman before. He was arrested in 1793 on the grounds that he was suspected of colluding with the Royalists and killed 800 people in Lyon. Many Jacobins, he later attacked Lyon with his son and successfully conquered the city to prove that he had nothing to do with the royalists.

However, he accepted the orders of the Girondists at the time. When the Jacobins came to power, he was suspected of being the Girondists and was arrested. However, by the time it was his turn to stand trial, the reign of terror was over, and General Kellermann was acquitted after a year in prison.

Because of Napoleon's great purge in March, the republicans were suspected of uniting with the same oppressed royalist party to deal with the common enemy Napoleon. Bernadotte was dismissed from the Western Corps due to a letter and was sent by Napoleon Feuer was in charge of porcelain, and later Joseph Bonaparte, his brother-in-law, came forward without being implicated by his chief of staff, Simon.

Kleman was not so lucky, he did not have this relationship, but fortunately his military service basically ended after the Battle of Marengo, and he became a member of the Senate in 1799, but his position as speaker was basically Also because of this case fell through.

General Kleman's father is from Alsace, he can't speak French, even General Kleman, who was born in France, can't speak French well, but Georgiana believes that he should be able to speak the word "la catastrophe" .

The original meaning of this sentence is "this is a disaster", but the French use this word as "bad luck".

If Sies should go to Notre Dame de Paris to burn incense, and he has been fine after so many troubles, then Kellerman should also go to Notre Dame de Paris to burn incense, praying that he will not be so unlucky next time.

"La cata, la cata!"

Just when Georgiana wondered why the carriage stopped suddenly, she heard the coachman say that.

Just as she was about to poke her head out to see what happened, the glass of the carriage was smashed with bricks, and then a dirty hand came in, intending to open the door from the inside.

Arriving in such a chaotic slum, Georgiana went crazy and would not lock the car door. Without hesitation, she took out the dagger that Napoleon made fun of as a "bread knife" and stabbed it directly on the arm of that hand. Er's sword was also drawn.

They poked their heads out, but found no crowds of mobs, only a gypsy holding his arms, and two other accomplices fled along the narrow alley like a spider web.

Georgiana got out of the car to see what was going on, and saw a water truck slowly backing away.

The streets of Paris are so narrow that only one carriage can pass, and the water tanker blocked the way, so of course their carriage had to stop. Everything seemed so natural, as if it was just a coincidence that she met the robbers.

"Are you going to arrest them?" Figel said, looking at the suspicious-looking water carriers.

"Let's go," said Georgiana, repairing the broken glass with a charm, and re-entering the carriage.

This time they went well and the driver didn't make any more "la cata" noises.

But all the way Georgiana looked at the apartments on both sides of the street, and who knew which one was hiding a panicked and desperate man, and by coincidence, there was a rifle next to him.

Fourgne later became a general of Napoleon's First Empire and participated in the Battle of Austerils, when he was... No spoilers

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