Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 2483 gossip house (middle)

Since George Bryan Brummell is also a member of the "brother club", high-society libertines always dress fancy, which makes Grenwell look like a unique bookish, calm and low-key dress, with thick eyebrows Pair of divine eyes.

When Emma found him, she was pregnant. She was no longer as beautiful as a figure in ancient Greek sculptures. She was bloated and had skin rashes. At that time, she was taken care of by a man named Harry. Emma often lived in his suburban house. Acting as the hostess at dinner parties at the mansion, she fully displays her charm and pleases his friends. However, this actually became an excuse for Harry's accusation that he believed that the child in Emma's womb was not his.

If there is no accident, Emma may live on the streets like Merope, or be dying after giving birth to a child in an abandoned infant home, but Glenwell took her to Paddington and settled down, and took her mother —Mary, known as Mrs. Cadogan, came to accompany her.

There are many ways for men to spend money on women, which can be roughly divided into two types. One is La Traviata, who left a lot of jewelry after her death. This means that she has not lost contact with society. There is also Emma, ​​who patiently waits for a man to "come home" in a suburban house, until one day she is suddenly kicked out.

Despite all that she has experienced, Emma is still the pretty girl from the impoverished miner's village, and she has not learned to transform like Josephine and become a social star in Parisian society. It was her pure beauty and simplicity that attracted Grenville, who felt that there was still room for improvement in her.

If Grenville didn't go to Cavendish Square to paint a portrait of himself, Emma's life trajectory is almost predictable. Even if Grenville is no longer interested in her one day, she will not be left behind On the street, a man who is willing to save Emma when she is at a loss will not do nothing to save her.

Grenville was looking for Romney. At that time, there was a painter named Reynolds. He was a rival to Romney and almost contracted all the portraits in London. In terms of painting skills and conveying charm, the two are comparable, and both of them have studied in Rome, and both have a dramatic atmosphere, but compared with Reynolds' war-like grandeur, Romney has more In the style of French Romanticism, he was good at painting beauties in costumes.

In a sense, painting portraits needs to be recommended by people you know, and you can go to which painter in whatever social circle you are in. When Emma's portraits hung all over Remney's studio, everyone in Reynolds' studio knew about it, even though Emma's portraits at that time were all well dressed—a simple white dress, that A draped skirt was blown by the light wind, outlining Emma's light figure.

Soon Grenville learned that Emma often sang in front of people in the garden. She had a good voice, but she had not received systematic training and was not suitable for singing opera. In short, Charlotte saw with her own eyes that Grenville, who was in a rage, took Emma away from the park, and she didn't see Emma again for a long time.

When I saw Emma again, she had become the wife of William Hamilton, the British ambassador to Sicily. Instead of hiding her like Grenville, he let her socialize like a real ambassador's wife. As a result, Remney Time came to the door again. He left all his clients behind and painted several portraits of Emma. Immediately afterwards, scandals spread in the streets and alleys, and snuff bottles and enamel with Emma's face were sold on the streets.

Until Nelson shows up.

Nelson befriended Emma because of the war, his fleet was to protect the British embassy and Bourbon palace in Naples, and the Hamilton family and royal family were sent to Sicily under the attack of the French.

The French fleet can guard against it, how could he not guard against an infatuated painter.

However, Nelson still underestimated the extent of Romney's stalking and his use of his influence in London. In short, Nelson bought a villa in Maston Park and started a sensational three-person cohabitation life.

Romney had little chance to get close to Emma, ​​other than the chance to go shopping with Emma. In addition to his illustrious military exploits, Nelson is also a good friend of William Pitt Jr. Due to the ups and downs of King George III's health, there was a "controversy" in Parliament about the heir to the throne and the regent. Of course, William Pitt Jr. supported the Prince of Wales, but once Fox came to power, his administrative system would collapse. Fortunately, The crisis passed quickly, as the king recovered physically.

But this may have given Romney some kind of "inspiration". His studio has gradually become a place where William Pitt's political enemies gather. The Irish problem in 1800 caused William Pitt to take the blame and resign, but it did not affect Nelson...

"It's terrible what you said." Georgiana couldn't help interrupting Charlotte.

"Where is the horror?" Charlotte asked.

She wanted to say that a painter would not have such great ability.

"Speaking of horror, I heard that an artist painted a portrait of you..."

"Stop it!" said Georgiana at once.

Charlotte smiled ambiguously, "I really want to know what means 'Pori' will use to deal with him then."

"Are you waiting for a good show?"

As soon as Georgiana finished speaking, Rabastan opened the door and walked in.

"Found it!" he said as he walked.

"So fast?" Georgiana asked.

"The girl's name is Elena Buckle, and she was taken to London by a 'Professor J' for treatment."

"What?" Georgiana asked in disbelief.

"Have you ever heard of 'Common Vision'?" Rabastan asked.

"Oh my God," Charlotte grumbled.

"Have you heard?" Rabastan asked.

Charlotte looked at Georgiana.

"It's a well-known institution for soul experiences," Charlotte said.

"In other words, it was a well-known collective spiritual gathering center, and they claimed to be spiritual healing." Labastan said.

"In addition, they may be studying water divination." Charlotte said, "For example, you can see hallucinations in the water."

"So, the girl named Helena was brought to London as a gift of some sort," Georgiana said.

"If she's alive, she's over 130 years old," Labastan said. "It's not appropriate for you to call her 'little girl.'"

"Then what should I call her?" Georgiana asked.

"People called her Madame Cassandra," Labastan said.

Georgiana was silent.

"Do you know her?" asked Labastan.

"How much do you know about the 'Public Vision'?" Georgiana asked.

"If you want to play psychic games, you can go to them." Charlotte said, "But I heard that someone sold his soul to the devil to get magic power."

Georgiana covered her head.

"Should the British Ministry of Magic be notified?" Labastan asked.

"Let them come to see me during the next intermission." Georgiana stood up as she spoke, and the opening bell was already ringing outside.

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