Harry Potter Morning Light
Chapter 1580 Life and Death Sniper (10)
"You're a dead man." Severus said to the man in the fancy dress. "When did you die?"
"You're a celebrity, even the ghosts know you." The ghost who looked like a living person said with a smile. "We are still wondering why we didn't see you, so you are still alive."
Severus sneered "Is that what you meant?"
"Don't you have any idea about what I just said?"
"No." Severus said flatly.
"Where's your humanity?" asked the ghost.
"Maybe it's because I lack it that I'm not the unlucky one in the prophecy." Severus sneered. "I've joined the notorious Death Eaters before."
"You can't escape your mission, I thought you had learned your lesson," the ghost said dryly.
"You know how to open the 'door'?" Severus asked.
"It's my job," said the ghost.
"What is going on in that world?"
"You can understand it as the 'room of request' in the spiritual world, which is sometimes available and sometimes not, and can only be entered when a person really needs it."
Severus stared at the ghost, and he could almost tell from the look in his eyes that his brain was racing.
"I heard you found a Prophecy Sphere in the Department of Mysteries of the British Ministry of Magic," said the Ghost.
"The Savior found it," Severus said.
"You should know that memories can be stored. Bonaparte has been trying to leave his mark, and there are many historical events in which he is involved, and is not related to wizards like the old family. In short, his memory is preserved in a In the glass ball." The ghost said, "The people inside are not really alive, nor are they really dead. They are all produced by memories, just like patron saints. Similarly, people who enter can also bring their own memories into it. , like the Room of Requirement, filled with clutter from all ages."
"There's no party in the Room of Requirement," Severus said.
"Napoleon has other nicknames besides the dictator, the Corsican monster, and the ogre king, such as the magician of the battlefield, and the architect of the ruins. He can design France that has almost become ruins after ten years of chaos. At least it is still unified and has not been split into dozens of small countries."
"I don't doubt his ability in this aspect." Severus said, "He wants to entrust the kings of satellite countries other than France, which is much smarter than those generals who want to divide France into many pieces and then rule by themselves." gone."
"The Republic is indivisible, which was mentioned in the 1793 constitution. For France, there are only Frenchmen and foreigners in the country, whether he is a Jew, a Frank, or a Gaul. He maintains the cohesion of France. He originally Greater if he reigned longer," said the Ghost.
"Sounds like he's more like your prince," Severus said.
"No one can fight on two fronts, but Napoleon's two fronts are different from Germany in World War II... family and business, these are his two battlegrounds, and it is also your battleground, Snape, you also have to take on social responsibility." Responsibilities and family responsibilities," said Ghost.
"I almost died once," Severus said. "Even now I'm not sure if I'm alive. What responsibility do I have?"
"You took over the position of Headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Although your tenure is short, you are still Headmaster of Hogwarts." The ghost said, "From the Muggle point of view, Hogwarts is in ruins, and Defense Against the Dark Arts has not had a competent professor for many years, how do you start thinking from here?"
"Cursed is that position," Severus said through gritted teeth.
"The Dark Lord is dead, and the curse should be lifted."
"He's not dead, he'll come back sooner or later."
"Nobody believed it, they thought the war was over," said the Ghost. "Harry Potter is still insisting he's coming back."
Severus' face turned even more ugly.
"The French Ministry of Magic has always disliked British bureaucrats. They don't want the British Ministry of Magic to interfere in their internal affairs. Although Britain and France are both EU countries, they hope that British wizards can show their passports when they enter France..."
"France wants to blockade the mainland again?" Severus interrupted the ghost.
"You can use the influence of your British friends to ask the Minister of Magic to restrict the Aurors. After all, the werewolf problem in your own country has not been solved. Napoleon said that your management agency is the worst in the world. What do you think?"
"I agree to your request, and you will open the door for me?" Severus asked.
"Finish this task first," said the ghost. "You know where to find me."
Say it and it disappears.
"I hate dead," Severus whispered, and Apparated.
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"Like your new gift?"
Georgiana looked at the pensieve on the table in the flower hall of the Tuileries Palace, and for a moment didn't know what to say.
"Where did you find it?" she asked the Corsican who had given her the gift.
"I asked people to find out which strange lines there were in the things brought back to China, and sort them out. What is it for?"
Georgiana looked at the shallow stone basin and touched the bottom of it with her hands.
"Show me how it works." Leon whispered in her ear.
Georgiana pointed the wand to her temple, and then threw a silver-white memory into the basin, and the shallow stone basin was quickly filled with water.
That was when they were in Rambouillet. The Englishman sent the swan over. He blindfolded her and took her to see the swan. She was very happy at that time.
"Sometimes Muggles collect magical items," Georgiana said. "Where did you get that?"
"What's the use?" Leon said coldly.
"Someone lives by memory," Georgiana said, "especially when he's in pain."
"Sounds pathetic, do you know someone like that?" Leon asked.
"My principal," Georgiana said after a moment. "His family ended up dead except for his brother."
"He loves his family?"
"He didn't feel them while they were alive, he didn't understand until he lost them," Georgiana said. "Especially his sister, he even separated from his lovers."
"I know, he likes someone of the same sex, right?" Leon said.
"He imprisoned his lover," said Georgiana sadly, "because he was a bad man."
He held her chin, making her look at him.
"Do you think I'm a bad person?"
"You're not innocent," said Georgiana pitifully.
"Tell me about what you did today?" He said softly.
"I went to see Davout and my liaison officer, Gobert. I was planning to go to Notre Dame, but I came to you halfway." She whispered, "Didn't you say you were leaving from St. Luke's Palace?"
"I don't want people to know my route," said Bonaparte. "Do you know what we are going to do in the North?"
"Repair the sugar factory."
"That's what you and Chaputal are going to do. There are a few Jewish bankers coming from Frankfurt, please help me treat them well." He put his arms around her waist and said, "Do you want to go to the banquet prepared by the Rouen Chamber of Commerce? "
"What is the attitude of the French merchants toward the English merchants?" asked Georgiana.
"They want to restore the 1789 trade treaty and reduce the tariffs between the two countries," he said sternly.
"Don't do that!" she said immediately.
Now he looks interested "Why not?"
"Ireland was annexed into Britain and the customs protection was removed. Guess what will happen to them in the future, and so will Portugal." She said indignantly.
"What did you mention Portugal to Davout today?"
"Nothing." She said evasively.
"You can tell me your secret, and I can tell you mine." He said softly, "Have you ever seen artillery walk in unison?"
Georgiana nodded.
"Do their steps look like geese?"
Georgiana was speechless.
"The swans are very graceful when they are on the water, and they walk on the shore just like them. Let me take a look." After he finished speaking, he took a half step back, as if he wanted to inspect her.
"Do you want to dance?" Georgiana smirked. "I know a spell that will allow you to dance a tarantella without a teacher."
"Next time you're in danger, don't use a dagger." He looked her in the eyes and said, "Leave this job to someone else."
"I'm a witch, do you think I'm the fairy godmother who changed Cinderella's dress?" She folded her hands.
"You can use a wand, too."
"Then my identity will be exposed." She said very seriously.
Muggles don't need protection. In fact, wizards have to hide their identities to avoid being targeted by snipers one day.
"You worry about the Inquisition?" asked Bonaparte.
"That's right." She replied without hesitation.
He pursed his lips, looking disapproving.
"I heard there is an Inquisition in Portugal, can it be banned?" she said.
"When we crossed the Alps and came to Italy, the locals thought we were the raindrops falling from the dark clouds in the mountains of Switzerland." Bonaparte said, "We passed beyond people's imagination, and the army could not pass. This time we go to the north for the same purpose, we want to map the roads in the north."
"A military purpose again?" She asked helplessly.
"England is also preparing for war. They invented a shotgun shell that is suitable for cannons and howitzers. The killing distance of the artillery has been increased by 1,000 yards. Do you know what this means?"
"More people will die."
"If they want to install this kind of shells, they need more money. Rousseau said that a country can be judged by its population. Although England has a small population, it has the money to hire others to fight for itself." Bonaparte said with a sneer "It's lucky to have the protection of the strait and not have to border anyone else."
"It doesn't feel good to be isolated, Leon, the British Minister of Magic is trying to establish diplomatic relations with other countries, at least once in the UK to hold Quidditch." Georgiana said weakly.
"I guess even if it ends up being held in the UK, it won't end well, and it will probably end in riots."
Georgiana almost suspected that he had seen the 1994 Quidditch World Cup, otherwise how would he know.
"Why do you feel that way?"
"How strong is the cabinet composed of businessmen and oligarchs?" he said sarcastically.
"The Ministry of Magic is not in the same form as the Parliament." Georgiana said immediately.
"What form is that?"
"Merlin's beard," cried Georgiana, who was only now realizing how much the Wizengamot resembled the Senate.
"What is it?" Bonaparte asked curiously.
"I need some time," she said blankly. "Merlin's beard."
Then she sorted out her thoughts in a daze. The Minister of Magic has administrative power and the power of judicial judgment, while Aurors are similar to the army, and the general perception of British Aurors is to protect Muggles.
"Merlin's beard!" she yelled again.
Even if there is no Inquisition, snipers are just as terrifying. If there happens to be a sniper who is a descendant of the Purifiers, the wizard who reveals his identity will be in danger.
Are Muggles all fools and weaklings? Wizards who really thought that were wrong.
Therefore, the International Law of Secrecy must be implemented, which protects wizards, but Arianna’s case proves that there are loopholes in the law. The little witch was bullied by Muggle children, which led to a magic riot. As a father, he cannot take revenge on Muggles, because it is against the law. of.
"You also think I'm too involved in trade?" Bonaparte asked suddenly.
"The bourgeoisie in Portugal want to industrialize, but they still have teaching property that they haven't sold." Georgiana said, "The Methuen Treaty allowed Portur wine to obtain tariff concessions, but Portugal's industry and textile industry were greatly affected. They have In Brazil, an iron ore producing area, steel still relies on foreign imports.”
"The King of Portugal is pro-British," said Bonaparte softly.
"You haven't told me your plans for Portugal yet." She looked at the Corsican suspiciously.
In the end, he didn't know why he was so happy, hugged her and kissed her, then walked to the globe in the hall, and looked at it with a weird smile.
The British shrapnel was installed at Waterloo. The French infantry advanced at a speed of 120 steps per minute, and it took about 10 minutes to walk 1,000 yards. Skilled gunners could fire 2 or 3 times per minute. When the French were still using matchlocks At that time, the British were already using flintlocks, so the attacking French army had to withstand 20 to 30 more shrapnel attacks. Imagine 100 guns firing at once. What a terrifying scene, especially after heavy rain, it is not suitable for use solid shells.
Shopping malls are like battlefields. In addition to food trade in the Baltic Sea, there are also timber, asphalt, sails, locks, etc. Before the French Revolution, the king stored a huge amount of supplies in Toulon. After the British captured Toulon in 1793, they burned the entire warehouse of the French Mediterranean Fleet. , almost destroyed the French Mediterranean Navy, coupled with the loss of a large number of naval officers, the Eastern Fleet, the weakest in the Aboukir naval battle, was created.
Although Napoleon won the Battle of Toulon, the overall situation was settled at that time, and his plan for Portugal was behind him, because it was so cruel that people couldn't look directly at it, it was really terrible
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