Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 1904 father's watch (twelve)

"1870 is exactly 100 years from 1770, which is an anniversary."

In the dining room on the first floor of the farm, Severus sat in the master's seat, speaking to Lucius and Haji.

"It should have been opened again in 1970 without accident."

"But nothing happened." Lucius said immediately.

"That's because the subway opened. Don't forget the two British female teachers who strayed into that world while visiting Versailles on August 10, 1901. On August 10, 1792, the sans-culottes attack into the Tuileries."

"Unbelievable." Haji whispered.

"The day we entered the Louvre happened to be the summer solstice, and it was also a full moon. Not only that, but there were still people living outside to meet those inside. I caught a person who threw a Senet chess piece into the Above ground, pretending to be supernatural, Napoleon has many admirers to this day, and he has even become synonymous with a kind of personal authoritarianism approved by the people."

"Unbelievable." Lucius shook his head.

"I... I remembered." Haji said tremblingly, "My memory was fuzzy for a while, I was fighting three vampires before, and I was here when I woke up."

"I know." Severus said nonchalantly.

"What do you know?" Haji asked.

Severus was silent for a moment. "Your son was fighting them while we were talking."

Haji immediately stood up.

"I've solved one, and your son can solve the rest." Severus said blankly, "He's a warlock, not a wizard who lives in a comfortable castle and plays around all day long. If He doesn't have the talent for that, and I wouldn't go after him."

Haji thought for a moment, then sat down slowly.

"Your wife also knew about it, and she had a hard time accepting it at first, but Felix chose the path himself."

"Tell me about the people who attacked you just now." Lucius asked.

"There was a man who helped me at the Michel Fountain," Haji said. "He told me the meaning of the four female sculptures."

"Then?" Lucius asked.

"He brought three vampires to attack me in the Shakespeare play, they brought hypnotics, they are not like me, they need to breathe..."

"You know where that cabin is." Severus interrupted Hage.

"Yes," said Haji.

"Looks like we've found a way for the news to leak out." Lucius looked at Severus.

"I didn't say it!" Haji said loudly.

"I know you didn't say that the spell can only be broken when the secret-keeper actively leaks the secret, and you are not the secret-keeper."

"He doesn't need to know that," Lucius said.

"He calls you Professor Moriarty, the Napoleon of crime," Hage said.

Severus sneered.

"Where is the man you said you caught?" Lucius asked.

"He was the contractor responsible for the refurbishment of the Austerlitz railway station and didn't know much about it."

"I can ask something." Lucius asked Ying.

"I'm not the Dark Lord, and I don't take pleasure in torturing Muggles. As long as I can improve the current status of Slytherin and prevent people with the Death Eater mark on their arms from being discriminated against, it's enough. Uncontrollable ambition will bring destruction. Do I need an example?"

"Yes, sir." Lucius said angrily.

"It was difficult," Haji said. "Madame Sevres, I mean Madame, she gave Bonaparte a commander table for his birthday, like this."

Haji pointed to the table, "I think there are very few people whose ambitions are not aroused."

"What do you mean?" The two wizards looked at Haji inexplicably.

"Don't care what I say." Haji said awkwardly.

"Speaking of commemorative days, every year on French Bastille Day, we cross the Champs-Elysées from the Arc de Triomphe." Lucius said, "I remember that the Arc de Triomphe was built to commemorate the Battle of Austerlitz."

"What are you trying to say?" Severus asked.

"Austerlitz Day, will something special happen?" Lucius asked.

"I don't think anyone took Austerlitz seriously except Bonaparte," Hage said.

Severus pulled out a book, or Napoleon's Diaries, which are now in print all over the world.

"During the Battle of Austerlitz, there was also the Battle of Trafalgar, when Nelson died." Lucius pointed to the sky. "A star fell, and the church thought it was Napoleon who died."

Haji was astonished.

"It wasn't a falling star." Severus said without looking up, "It was Comet Biela that just happened to pass by Earth that day."

Lucius looked extremely embarrassed, but he still managed to say calmly, "You know about the Andromeda meteor shower, it's related to that comet."

"Found it." Severus spread the book out. "He was in Poland on December 2, 1806."

"To meet his Polish mistress?" Lucius said sarcastically.

"He hadn't met her that day." Severus also taunted, "I was still writing to Josephine saying I love you before, but when he turned around and had a new love, he told her to stay in Paris and live a prosperous life."

Lucius shook his head, and then said as if he had discovered something, "He drew a picture that day."

Severus didn't answer.

"He loves Josephine," Severus said after a moment.

"I never heard that Napoleon could paint," Hage said.

Lucius flipped through his diary. "I heard he hung the Mona Lisa in Josephine's bedroom in the Tuileries, luckily she wasn't there the day of the fire."

"That's just a painting, don't use 'she'," Severus said.

"You're starting to dry out, too." Lucius stared at Severus. "Where's your sense of humor?"

Severus stared at Lucius.

"You understand my difficulty, Severus, I'm not like you..."

"I won't…" Severus interrupted Lucius.

"I'll take care of things outside, you'd better sort your mind out, we can't stand new waves." Lucius said, "I hate Gryffindor, even more than some Muggles, some At that time, I felt that what the goblin said was right, the arrogance of the wizard, in order to protect the sword of Gryffindor, the saviors asked Griphook to get other valuable treasures in the vault of the Lestrange family. Those things are nothing in their eyes, but Griphook will not seek what it has no right to possess. We all play by the rules of the game, but when they appear, the rules and order are all broken."

"But they won." Severus said, looking at Hudge. "They defend the interests of Muggle-borns, like your son."

"They'll die young," said Haji dryly.

"I know some Gryffindors who died young, but there was one Gryffindor who lived to be 116 and begged me to kill him on the Astronomy Tower." Severus said indifferently " I once suggested to him to adjust the organization, but he ignored the solution I proposed, because it is not my organization, and now I tell you that the purpose of this organization is not to achieve any great goal, but to improve everyone's current situation. The life you have had so far, for this goal, you have to learn to cooperate, don't act impulsively like those emotional fools."

"I can do it, how about you?" Haji asked Lucius defiantly.

"I don't like Hermione Granger." Lucius stared at Severus. "You see why?"

"Pomona will not interfere in our affairs," Severus said. "I promise."

"I don't think it's up to you, you're dead, Severus." Lucius said cruelly, "Her social status and influence are much higher than yours."

Severus didn't answer.

"If this is really a school, then please learn something and come back." Lucius stood up and said proudly, "Prince."

The two looked at each other.

"Guess, are Napoleon and his men like you?" Haji said suddenly.

"He's a kingslayer, he won't be king." Severus looked at Lucius and said, "If you want him to be emperor."

Lucius smiled, "His tenure is only ten years, not for life."

"Yeah, who ever was a non-lifetime emperor?" Severus also stood up. "Let's go, the guests should wait."

After he finished speaking, he left the restaurant. Of course, the chairs were not put back, and he knew that someone had been there.

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