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Chapter 1641 frogu0026fog (twenty-nine)

The yellow rubber duck with a Roman helmet that Pomona bought in the Louvre is on her bedside, and there is also a music box, which is making soft sounds.

"You're going to buy summer clothes." Pomona said, looking at his heavy clothes.

"I can't wear short sleeves." Severus motioned to his arm with the Dark Mark. "That would cause trouble."

"Are you giving me a hard time?"

He smirked.

"Don't buy Hawaiian shirts, it's a waste."

"You know what it looks like in black?" Pomona said, looking him in the eyes. "You look like a cheap thug."

"At least people know that you have bodyguards, so they don't dare to offend you." Severus looked down at her shoes. "Why don't you wear high heels?"

"I hate high heels." Pomona said indifferently, "That kind of shoes were originally designed for men who have no confidence in their height, just like the iron tower!"

Pomona looked at the dark iron tower outside the window.

"I really don't get it, why was it designed?"

"It's actually good when you get used to it." A female shop assistant said in English, "It was originally designed so that it can be dismantled at any time, so it uses a steel frame structure like a shelf."

"You can take it as a Victory Monument," Severus said. "And the French put up with it, so why complain?"

"I hate Paris." Pomona said dissatisfiedly when she left the boutique and returned to the arcade.

"Want to visit the Louvre?" Severus asked.

"I'd rather see the Pere Lachaise cemetery."

"Snape," said Gonseil from the door.

Severus woke up from the memory and looked back at him.

"I've packed it," said Conseil.

"There is a supreme gift, which is sometimes not revealed, and it is more powerful just because things are hidden. This gift is respect." Severus said softly, "I believe Hugo will forgive us."

"What?" Conseil asked suspiciously.

"We sneaked over to Victor Hugo's house for dinner once," Severus said. "She was in a bad mood, and we had a dance at Hugo's house, and that's what you're hearing in the background, Hugo's home is not far from the Bastille Square. During the cholera in London in 1856, a doctor entered the slums to investigate the truth of the plague outbreak at that time. There was a sewage pool next to the drinking water well. The bottom of the pool was broken and was infected by cholera. Germ-contaminated sewage went into drinking water, and I remember Hugo's Les Misérables was set in 1832 during the cholera outbreak in Paris."

"You trust me?" said Conseil.

"We'll go to the Père Lachaise cemetery later, we have other friends in Venice, we can ask them to help us investigate the clues there," Severus said.

"Okay," said Gonseil, "so what we're investigating now is a subsurface connection?"

"Victor Hugo, Notre Dame de Paris, I remember a plot in it, Asmeralda once danced in the square in front of Notre Dame, and the priest of the church fell in love with her after watching her dance."

Conseil smiled wryly, "Is it that simple?"

"As long as you look in the right direction, all problems will be solved." Severus said calmly, "I've been thinking about the reason why he gave me the dagger of Thutmose I. If he didn't give it to me, I couldn't Summon the goddess and prepare the water of eternal life for me."

"That's right." Conseil suddenly understood. "Why did he do that?"

"This is an invitation, or a key. Thutmose did not succeed his brother until Kamose died. One of us must disappear." Severus said, "He can tell me he robbed where is the moscow treasure hidden and also help me to get lily back, i can start over, like i just did, but if i don't accept it, i will go through a lot of trouble, even risk my life, with those crocodiles Sculpture he can hinder my magic, I want to fight like a Muggle, have you seen the movie "Legend of Ghosts"?"

"No," said Conseil.

"The high priest Imogen fell in love with Pharaoh's favorite concubine. They joined forces to kill Pharaoh. Later, Pharaoh's guards broke in. She chose to commit suicide and let Imogen escape to find a chance to resurrect her. In order to resurrect her, Imogen Dunn has been through a lot, but when he was at the altar of the Scorpion King, he lost all his magic powers and could only fight hand to hand with an American soldier with big limbs. Bonaparte is a short man, but he has actually been on the battlefield. I am better than him Much taller, what do you think my chances are?" Severus asked.

"I don't know." Conseil shook his head. "Do you know that there is a rumor in the French wizarding world that Napoleon was a squib rather than a Muggle, so he was not afraid of the Black Death."

"Louis-Philippe was afraid of him and wanted to crush him with July poles," Severus said. "The question is, why did Napoleon bury his mummy near the National Library of France."

"It used to be a museum there," said Gonceil.

"When Napoleon was young and poor, going to the library was the only entertainment he could consume," Severus said. "There was a fire inside."

"You don't want to burn that place, do you?" Conseil said cautiously.

"We need to change our thinking." Severus said, "We can ignore the Bastille Square for the time being, and focus on the relationship between the Pere Lachaise Cemetery and the National Library. Do you have a map of Paris?"

Conseil immediately put down the box and found the map of Paris.

Severus looked at it for a moment, then pointed to a place "here."

"The former residence of Alexandre Dumas?" Gonseil looked at the place Severus was pointing at and asked, "Why?"

"If you connect the Lestrange family cemetery in Pere Lachaise Cemetery and the library with a straight line, Dumas's house is on this straight line." Severus said, "Do you remember what Crimean said? Concentric circles?"

"My God, this villa is on the edge of the Pere Lachaise cemetery." Conseil exclaimed.

"The Count of Monte Cristo." Severus smiled. "Interesting title."

"When Alexandre Dumas became famous, Napoleon was already dead. What is the relationship between them?" Conseil asked.

Severus drew a circle with the cemetery of Père Lachaise as the center and the distance to the National Library as the radius. A magical scene happened. Notre Dame de Paris, the Paris Hall, and the National Library were actually on the same circle.

"Austerlitz does not stand on the circumference," said Gonseil.

"But the Paris Botanic Garden is here. It's strange that Napoleon cared so much about the Botanical Garden and the museum." Severus pointed to the Austerlitz train station and said, "This station is right next to the Botanical Garden."

"I knew it!" said Conseil excitedly. "Working with you is much more interesting than working in the auction house."

Severus drew another straight line, this line connecting Hugo's former residence and Père Lachaise Cemetery.

"Here." Severus pointed to a spot on the map.

"The Tobacco Museum," said Gonceil.

Severus drew another circle, still centered on the Père Lachaise Cemetery, and the radius was the Tobacco Museum, this time the Tobacco Museum and the Dumas House were on the same circle.

"Found two, and three more." Severus said happily.

"What?" Conseil asked blankly.

"Have you read Copernicus' "System of the Visible World"? There are only 5 planets in that picture, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, and the other planets are invisible."

"Including Mercury?" asked Conseil.

"It's too close to the sun," Severus said. "Nick Flamay created Mercury's orbit and prevented the catastrophe."

"How... so fast." Conseil couldn't help saying.

"It's to her credit." Severus looked back at Pomona. "She is not my muse, but my Mercury."

I remembered seeing the math teacher draw a circle freehand when I was studying

Don't ask how to draw a circle without compass, just imagine that picture

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