Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 1888 giant slayer (thirty-two)

Just a week after the destroyer Cossack and its convoy sank the German raider and rescued the British prisoners on board, Churchill spoke:

The powerful arm of British sea power can be extended, not only to fight against the enemy, but also to aid loyal friends. 135 years ago, Nelson's spirit shined brightly, "Britain hopes that everyone will do their duty", and now we can add the same proud reply last week, "The navy is here here!".

He described danger as an iceberg. What people see is just a tip floating on the sea, thinking that the danger is not great. Therefore, danger is often ignored. You must never forget that danger is always blocked by caution and foresight.

If Napoleon continues the continental blockade and wants to attack Britain by starving the British, then the British will remain vigilant because they are always under the threat of life and death. He gives people illusory peace like this, and those who believe in him will, like Chamberlain, have unrealistic illusions of peace.

However, the people yearn for peace, and they do not see any benefit in continuing the war. It is not easy to mobilize the people to join the war. There is no shortage of people who want to be leaders in this world, but what is lacking is the masses who support and cooperate with him.

After hearing Severus' reminder, Felix fell silent immediately, flying among the branches, seemingly fleeing the scene.

"Little brute!" cursed a man, sprang from the tree, one of the vampires who had been in the Shakespeare play just now, in a very fine attire.

"Don't chase," said another. "There's one more."

"Don't hide your head and show your tail, coward." The vampire who jumped out said and spat on the ground. "Come out."

"You're useless." Another said, "He's not an idiot."

"Are you helping him?" said the man who jumped out.

"Our task is to delay the time. As long as he stays and doesn't come out, our task will be completed." Another person said, "Let him hide."

The person who jumped out sneered and shouted towards the surroundings.

"Have you heard a story in the Decameron? In the Camollia district of Siena, there are two good brothers and good neighbors. They both have beautiful wives. One of the 'brothers' He had unreasonable thoughts about another brother's wife, and the woman felt the same way, and then the two had an adulterous affair. But their affair was soon discovered by another brother, and he wanted to take revenge on them, but he knew The quarrel was useless, and it would make the neighbors laugh, so he thought of a way. First, he told his wife that he already knew what she had done, so he threatened her and asked her to take his own life away. The 'friend' invited him to his home and hid it in a big box. The woman agreed to do so in order to get his forgiveness. On the day of the act, he suddenly came home, and the 'friend' hid in the box according to his wife's instructions. The man who went home pretended not to know, and asked his wife to invite the wife of the man who was hiding in the box. The woman did as he said. After the guest was invited, the woman left the bedroom and locked the door. , Then, the guy who wanted revenge hugged the 'friend''s wife and told the friend's wife what the 'friend' had done, and the 'friend' was in the box, the avenger said to the friend's wife 'I am out As for his feelings, I don’t intend to take other means of revenge except retaliation. Since he regards my wife as his wife, I will enjoy you as my wife. If you don’t agree, I'll have to do something else to make him suffer, and you'll both regret it later', the friend's wife believed the Avenger's words, so they had fun on the box the man was hiding in, the man curled up in the box Hearing the commotion above, he didn't dare to make a sound. The avenger didn't call his wife in until they had a good time, and then opened the box in front of the female neighbor. Guess what happened? They didn't fight Or a duel, but chose 'harmonious coexistence', anyway, they will not suffer. From now on, every wife will have two husbands, and every husband will have two wives. They are so close together that they never appear again. never had any quarrels."

Severus appeared.

The vampire looked at him, his figure seemed to be shrouded in real darkness, a strong sense of oppression made him involuntarily back away, and then he stood still, making a gesture of resistance.

"Has no one ever reminded you, low born, what attitude to use when talking to wizards." Severus smiled gracefully. "Is there anyone else besides you two?"

"No one," said the vampire.

As soon as he finished speaking, a bullet passed Severus' cheek.

"Phantom," said the vampire.

"No." Severus said and raised his wand, and a blue flame rushed towards the vampire as he swung it, and quickly engulfed him.

The human-shaped candle didn't stand for long before it knelt down on the ground and turned into a pool of ashes.

"Do you still want to hide?" Severus asked around.

"I knew it would be so," said the man hiding in the darkness. "A treasure like that would not be without a guardian."

"But you did it anyway." Severus sarcastically said, "I thought the prejudice of pure-blood wizards was ridiculous at first, and you surprised me when I changed my mind about Muggles. If God can't satisfy you desire to turn to the devil, who do you worship?"

"We didn't ask for that," said the man in the dark.

Severus smiled and shook his head.

"Talent, that's what you said." The man in the dark said, "But I prefer to be an ordinary person."

Severus didn't answer right away.

"In this way, we can rest in peace, and we don't need to be disturbed after death." The man in the dark said, "Let my flesh and blood be like him."

"And me," said another vampire.

"Then why don't you jump out like him?" Severus asked, looking behind him.

"Mission," said another vampire. "Our mission is to hold you back. The others have gone to the Alps."

Severus pursed his lips.

"You can also choose to leave now." The man in the dark said with a smile.

"Why would I choose that?" Severus asked back.

"That's how it's fun."

"It's not up to you to control my actions." Severus said in a long voice, "What's more, how long do you think you can delay me?"

"You can hunt us, wizard, and let's play 'hide and seek'," said the man in the dark.

"Did you hear that?" Severus asked loudly.

"Yes." Felix said.

"They're not human, and it's not illegal to hunt them," Severus said. "Play with them, and I'll go find your father."

"Yes, Professor," said Felix.

Then Severus turned and walked towards the rose garden.

Just as the two people hiding in the dark moved, a cloud of black mist blocked Severus' back.

"Didn't you say you want to play hide-and-seek?" Felix asked, "Don't count your words."

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Haji left the "beast taming garden" and ran back to the vicinity of the rose garden.

He just stopped to rest against the tree for a long time, when he heard someone exclaim.

"Please," Haji whispered, "no more 'surprises.'"

He didn't want to move, but the other party's words still drifted over, and he understood some of them in the unfamiliar French that he had almost forgotten. These people were reading a collection of poems called "Mercy", which was written for Louis XVI. It is a banned book to be confiscated.

"He's a good man, but he's a bad king," said a boy. "I don't think there's anything good about this sympathetic book."

"It's hard for me to explain your intelligence to you. What you just said is a work of official chorus and whitewashing domination." A girl said.

"You're just against it," the other boy said with a smile.

"No one is so stupid as to be worthless," said the girl.

"Yes, he is very loyal to Marie Antoinette, and he doesn't have any mistresses." The boy who spoke just now said, "Instead, the queen seems to have a suitor from Sweden, and he helped the king's family escape."

"At least he didn't ask us to give hypocritical compliments. It's disgusting to ask me to say those words." The girl said disgustedly.

"Why don't you feel disgusted when we court you?" said the boy haughtily.

"Are you making me angry?" the girl said angrily.

"No one is so stupid as to be useless, but you are risking keeping this book." said the boy. Found something."

"Isn't he all right?" the girl continued.

"That's because Bonaparte didn't pursue it, and because he was a man of military merit. What about you, my lady, have you any?"

"I don't think it's a good idea either, the secret police have been watching all around our house," another boy said. "Throw it away."

"No!" the girl said stubbornly.

"Times have changed, and we are no longer nobles," said the haughty boy.

"The king will return, the current rule is only temporary."

"If you just want to show off, I don't think it's ok, but I think a person should have solid judgment." The arrogant boy said.

"Oh, you're starting to quote Bonaparte?" the girl sarcastically said.

"What about you? How about your dignity and obedience? Do you follow her example?" said the haughty boy.

"If he really despised literature and speech, why did he say that in Italy?" The girl cleared her throat, imitating the deep male voice and said "If the Romans used their power like the French, then the Roman silver eagle The flag will be proudly displayed on the Capitol Hill, and eighteen centuries of slavery and tyranny will not make people feel insulted. In short, you should be full of the inherent self-respect and confidence in your own strength of free people. As a A free man, feeling insulted, says the French aren't Romans, but the guys in the army think he's Caesar..."

"You don't want to die." The arrogant boy reminded.

"When I say the king's, I don't mean the relatives of the previous king, but the current Caesar." The girl said, "He didn't allow this book to appear because he was afraid that the Bourbon royal family would affect his rule."

"I think girls should stay out of politics," said the less haughty boy. "Like Josephine..."

"So profligate, so unfaithful?" The girl asked back and interrupted the boy.

No one spoke.

"You told me to use solid judgment. What do you think Mrs. Sevre's intentions are? She is really a British spy, the British version of Cleopatra?"

"Britain isn't in decline like Egypt was during Caesar's time, they can't afford it," said the haughty boy.

"Really?" the girl raised her voice, "but I heard that many scholars are going to France, because Bonaparte made scientists serve as parliamentarians."

"That's just his way of controlling the council," said the less haughty boy.

"She manages the funds for scientific research. I have known for a long time that this woman is not so simple." The girl said proudly, "Just wait and see, Josephine will be squeezed out soon, obedience? I don't want to imagine She does."

"What on earth do you want?" asked the haughty boy.

"Read this collection of poems." The girl said forcefully, "Otherwise I won't play with you."

The two boys were silent.

"Why is the little girl so powerful now?" Haji murmured behind the bushes.

"I don't want to read it," said the less haughty boy. "I have no sympathy for Louis XVI."

"Me too," said the haughty boy. "He's a good man, but a bad king."

The girl snorted coquettishly, got up and left.

"What do we do next?" said the less haughty boy.

"We've been playing with girls for too long," said the arrogant boy. "You know what those people say about us? We've never tried hard except when we were born."

"You want to work hard?" said the less haughty boy "How hard?"

"I heard she's started a club, how about we go there and see?" said the haughty boy.

"About what?"

"Plants and chemistry," said the haughty boy, "Pierre Peltier is in charge, are you going?"

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