In Jacques-Louis David's "Status of Napoleon's Study" painted in 1812, the 43-year-old, slightly fat Napoleon was wearing a uniform of a colonel of the Chasseurs, with his right hand in his arms as usual, and his left hand. The pure gold seal, here you can see that the seal is pure gold on both ends, obviously not the one stolen by President Pierre.

The seal held by Napoleon in the painting is the official seal of the First French Empire. It is currently safely placed in the exhibition hall of the Napoleon Foundation. You can see that the other end of the seal is a crown logo, the stolen seal. It is so ordinary that it cannot be more ordinary, and there are not even any reliefs or sculptures on it.

Mary Louise also has an identical seal, combined with her experience as the queen regent, the two seals may belong to the emperor and queen.

Obviously the thief who sneaked into Pierre's house was a discerning thief. The efficiency of the French police is low. After all, their salary is only 1,800 Euros a month, while the legal minimum income in France is 2,200 Euros. The poor people's civil servants are very poor. A flattering profession, the suicide rate of the French police has always been the highest in all walks of life. In this case, it is absolutely impossible to expect them to protect the personal and property safety of citizens, so many wealthy people in France will hire professional security companies.

The other party didn't set off the alarm or touch the camera. If the security company doesn't find out the reason, they will lose their credibility, and they won't be able to hire them in the future. The security company accompanied Pierre to the party The CEO, they were surrounded by members of the foundation, Severus had no chance to get close, he had to stand alone in the distance.

At this time, Monica also helped the female member change the dress. Holding a glass of wine, she swayed to Severus's side, and then handed him the phone.

"Here they are," Monica said.

Severus answered the phone, and there was a lot of traffic coming from inside.

"Tell me what to do?" Alejandro asked on the other end of the line.

"What did you see?" Severus asked.

"I don't know, fountain?" said Alejandro.

Severus took out the mirror that was good at finding things again, and there was still a sculpture of the Archangel Michel inside.

"Wait." Monica looked at her phone and said, "Is the sculpture's fingers pointing up?"

Severus turned his attention to Monica.

"Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci." Monica said excitedly, "Many of Da Vinci's works have index fingers pointing upwards. Look at this sculpture of Michel, his fingers are also pointing upwards."

"What's on the statue?" Severus asked over the phone.

"Uh... two baby-headed monsters dragging a shield with a crown on it," Alejandro said.

"That's the coat of arms of Paris, idiot." Monica said. "It should be two fairies holding that sign. Where did you see that baby-headed monster."

"He just pointed at it." Alejandro said, "Wait, I see wings, yes, there are two angels, and there are four angels in relief on this badge."

"Can you climb up and see?" Severus asked.

"Oh, now you don't have to worry about me being on the headlines tomorrow," Alejandro said wryly.

"If the hidden things were placed inside when the fountain was built, then we're afraid we will destroy the wall sculpture of the fountain." Monica said, "Or do you wizards have any magical methods?"

After a moment of silence, Severus said to Alejandro, "Put on the Invisibility Cloak and climb up."

"Where can I find the Invisibility Cloak?"

"Go to that lawyer and ask him to help you find Pierre Bronniard, he has an Invisibility Cloak," Severus said, before putting down the phone.

"You entrust Sonny with such an important task, so you can rest assured?" Monica asked.

"I found him a helper." Severus said, continuing to look at President Pierre in the crowd. "What did you hear?"

"Susan gave me an opportunity to intern with a famous designer." Monica said.

"Do you want to go?" Severus asked.

Monica shrugged and didn't answer.

"You want Gianluca to come to France with you?" Severus asked.

"He is studying, and I don't want him to drop his studies just because someone else said it casually." Monica said.

"It's summer vacation," Severus said.

"I told you, she was just on a whim." Monica said angrily, "I didn't take it seriously."

Severus stared at her.

"Well, I'm a little serious." Monica said helplessly, "If it's really an opportunity, I want to seize it."

Severus turned his gaze to Monica's phone "Did you prepare the information in advance?"

"No, Gianluca designed it for me, and with it I can go online anytime," Monica said.

"What net?"

Monica wanted to explain, but gave up.

"You won't understand," she said listlessly, and took a sip of wine.

"What did you think of Da Vinci?" Severus asked.

"Because that building is in the style of the French Renaissance, who else do you think of when you mention the Renaissance?" Monica asked.

Severus looked at her in surprise.

"Not to mention the Mona Lisa in the Louvre, isn't this Paris?" Monica said, then took a sip of her wine and continued to stare at the crowd not far away.

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"Hello!" Alejandro cursed in Italian when he heard the busy voice coming from the opposite side.

"What was said over there?" Haji raised his head and asked.

"He told me to climb it," Alejandro said. "What more invisibility cloaks do I need?"

"Now?" Haji looked away and looked at Alejandro.

Alejandro looked around at the rush-hour traffic around him.

"Do you know who the four women on top are?" Haji asked, pointing to it.

Alejandro looked in the direction Haji pointed.

"The lady with the mirror, the lady with the snake, the lady with the stick, the lady with the sword," said Alejandro.

"Which of them do you think has the best body?" Haji asked.

"The second..." said Alejandro.

"Snakes represent evil," Haji said with a smile.

"How about we think about how we get up there?" Alejandro said.

Haji looked behind the fountain.

"How about we go up from the inside?" Haji said. "I think the building shares a wall with the fountain."

"That's right," said Alejandro, and together they walked towards the building behind the Fountain of San Michele.

Behind the fountain is a commercial street with many cafes and restaurants. The two went from the stairs of one of the shops to the top of the building, which was used as a warehouse by the shop. Hadji and Alejandro went all the way to the wall closest to the north.

"Meow~" As soon as the two of them reached the wall, they heard a meow.

They followed the sound and saw a scrawny, ugly cat staring at them.

"I've seen that cat," said Hudge. "It looks like it belonged to that freak named Filch."

"So?" Alejandro asked.

"Follow it, it's a half-breed cat and lizi." The well-dressed Felix suddenly appeared.

"Aren't you at Versailles?" Alejandro asked.

Felix ignored him. He followed Mrs. Loris to a corner of the north wall. After Mrs. Loris squatted down, he knocked around the wall and found nothing unusual.

"Wait, it's a brick wall," Felix said.

"Find anything, son," Haji asked.

"I remember the entrance to Diagon Alley is also a brick wall," Felix said. "We need to hit those bricks in the correct order."

Alejandro rolled his eyes. "I think we should just destroy it."

Felix pulled out his wand from his cuff, and slapped the bricks on the wall randomly, but of course there was no response.

"Wait." Haji said, looking at the notch on the wall, "does it look like a sword?"

Both Felix and Alejandro looked over.

"This one looks like a snake," Alejandro said. "This one looks like a stick. This one is... a lollipop?"

"It's the mirror," Haji said. "You forgot the four ladies standing on the four pillars outside."

Suddenly Alejandro realized.

"So we just need to hit these four bricks?" Felix asked. "In what order?"

"Wait, I'll ask." Haji immediately said eagerly.

"How about you knock first?" said Alejandro.

"Have you seen the movie? If you move around, you will trigger the trap." Felix said, and gave Mrs. Loris a piece of dried fish, and she ate it with her mouth open.

"What is a cat lizard?" Alejandro asked.

"A pet with incredible magical abilities," said Felix.

"Can I touch it?" Alejandro asked.

"Better not, Mrs. Loris attacks people," said Felix.

Then Alejandro couldn't find the language.

After waiting in silence for about ten minutes, Haji came back again, and said out of breath, "The four sculptures from left to right represent prudence, temperance, strength and justice."

"They all sound like good words," Alejandro said. "How about typing them in this order?"

"Which one is prudence, Dad?" Felix asked.

"Mirrors, snakes, sticks and double-edged swords," Haji said.

Felix tapped the bricks in this order, and they danced, making way for a small alcove containing a wooden box.

Felix took it out, opened the beautiful box, and there was a golden bell on the red velvet.

"This is the Mass bell," said Alejandro. "We have found it."

"Call him quickly," Felix said.

"Well done, son," Hage said proudly, putting his arms around Felix's head and kissing him.

"You don't think it's going too well?" Alejandro said. "I have a bad feeling."

"Call first." Haji said, "What to do next and follow the instructions."

The fairies standing on the four pink pillars of the San Michele fountain, the one holding the stick is the stick of Hercules, the snake and the owl are the symbols of Athena, and Perseus from Athena An important weapon obtained there was a copper shield, which was polished very brightly and became a mirror. Using it, he killed the banshee Medusa who could not look directly at her eyes. In addition, the ancient Greeks were asking Apollo for instructions. The oracle would sink the mirror into the water, and then lift the mirror out of the water to see what Apollo wanted to express.

At the same time, the sword and the mirror also symbolize gender. Generally speaking, the goddess of justice uses the balance to measure the law and the sword to maintain the law. Only the sword without the balance represents violence, and only the balance without the sword represents weakness. The two complement each other. Fountain sculpture The fairy did not hold the scales, so it represents the double-edged sword of violence, probably so

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