Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 2669 homing

When Harry saw the Mirror of Erised for the first time, he was stunned because he saw his dead parents in the mirror. He couldn't wait to tell his "friend" Ron what he had seen, even though they had just known each other at that time, to be precise, they only met on the train to Hogwarts.

Pomona stands by the window, holding a silver "lighter" in her hand, which looks exactly like the Deluminator that Dumbledore let Ron inherit, except that the one in her hand "actually lights a flame" .

Every second there are images, words, thoughts and sounds flowing through our minds, which philosophers call "consciousness". Human beings have too much chaotic and intertwined information in a day. There is a form of novel in the literary world, which focuses on the description of the conscious activities of characters, unlike traditional novels, where each character is perfectly charming and has an incredible clarity of thought.

When most people speak, they want to express themselves clearly to avoid misunderstandings from the other party. On some occasions, we will give some "socialized" answers.

Let’s say you’re having a bad day, your wife is nagging you, your newborn baby is crying and throwing baby food around, and you’ve got a new shirt you’re going to wear to work, Opening the bedroom door to find your teenage daughter engraving your car keys out of playdough because she plans to take your car for a drive with her new boyfriend.

What a bad morning, but when you arrive at the office, you still have to smile and say "good morning" to your colleagues, and other people will smile and say the same thing to you, even though they lower their heads and think about what happened on the commute today. Annoyance.

This is not a personality mask. For example, if someone honestly writes "bad mood" on his face, others will inevitably talk about him. Compared with war, political reform, divorce of colleagues, illness, etc., it is closer to life. If You don't want others to "care" about your affairs, just smile and say "I'm doing well", so that others can avoid "misunderstanding" about you.

Our lives, like our thoughts, are not always in order because of the chaos of primordial emotions. We can only grasp tiny fragments, like Freud's icebergs, only very few of which rise to the surface.

When we introspect and observe our thoughts carefully as the yoga masters said, we will find that there are many "people" in our minds. Your mother said not to do that, your father told you to do that, but these thoughts are all Not your own, but instilled in you by the outside world.

For example, pure-blood families tell their children that Muggles are stupid, and scavengers tell their children how evil wizards are. You don't think that these are really yours, even though it's hard for you to really sort out the undigested emotions at the time.

Similarly, it is difficult for you to describe your thoughts and convince those relatives and friends. By delving into our own consciousness, we have the opportunity to know who we really are. For example, Ron, he saw in the Mirror of Erised that he became a prefect, became a Gryffindor Quidditch player, and won the House Cup.

There is no "theme" for what he wants. In fact, all he sees in the mirror of Erised is the illusion of "success", but for an 11-year-old child, "success" is what Ron sees in the mirror. He still doesn't understand what success in the adult world is like.

It is also possible that he knew that Ron seemed to be Harry Potter's "useless friend" forever.

Albus said that you will not learn knowledge and knowledge in the Mirror of Erised, but you can see the deepest desire in your heart.

It won't show "truth", but it can "real" reflect "what you want", not "what others tell you, what you want".

Eventually Ron became a prefect and joined the Quidditch team, although he didn't become captain or Seeker. He also helped Gryffindor get the house cup as a goalkeeper, and he even had a girlfriend, but he soon found out that he wanted something else.

He wanted Hermione Granger, but by then the Mirror of Erised had been put away, and Ron hadn't stood in front of it again. But the thoughts of a kid like him couldn't be hidden from Albus Dumbledore, and in the end Albus gave the Deluminator to Ron as an inheritance.

Pomona remembers Minerva's "greetings" at her wedding that when a man marries a woman, he leaves his family.

This thing is like a navigation system, helping Ron return to Hermione's side, and Ron is not so "useless", he saved Harry Potter who dived into the water to get the sword of Gryffindor at a critical moment .

She doesn't know much about the navigation system Pomona, but she knows that it must at least provide "position", or coordinates. The navigation system is also called the global positioning system, which is the "purpose" in the three d land".

"Grindelwald" told her not to lose confidence, and asked her to continue to think of ways to use "that key" to go to a more precise place.

It was acquired by Pomona and Severus on their honeymoon trip to Venice, which was built like the Pantheon in ancient Rome, and there was a light projected from the ceiling, or the mouth of the well, to illuminate the altar , with ancient Greek text on it.

In fact, apart from the despicable Hypor, there were other warlocks in ancient Greece. Will the key be used as a "navigator" like a extinguisher so that she can return to the real world?

"Shadow" says he doesn't have a body in this world, which is what confuses Pomona, since Ron can get to his destination "in its entirety" with the Deluminator, rather than something "missing".

This lack is not a split body, but a separation of consciousness and body...

Just when she was about to think deeply, there was a knock on the door of her room.

Not long after, her guardian, Richard Edgeworth, walked in, looking rather haggard.

"Good morning," said Georgiana, smiling.

"Good morning." Edgeworth also replied with a smile.

Then she didn't know what to say.

At this time she was "associated" inappropriately, and when the riots broke out in Birmingham, people also called the members of the "Moonlight Society" heretics.

Then, the group fell apart.

The "revolution" almost tore France apart, but the difference was that it wasn't alcohol that caused the commotion, but food.

When the Irish famine occurred, grain merchants also pursued "free trade", allowing grain prices to continue to rise in accordance with the "supply and demand relationship".

This is the same as people during the French Revolution, bread rose to an unrealistic price.

When Pomona thought that Napoleoni had murdered the bankers once, the bankers used methods she hadn't expected.

She thought that the British navy blocked the French ships, not only the ships carrying grain, but even the fishing boats were not allowed to enter the sea. How could the bankers transport foreign grain back to France? Even if you want to ship it back, you have to pay a lot of money, which exceeds the profit given by Bonaparte.

However, Britain cannot prohibit foreign merchants and ships. The bankers sold these securities to foreigners to buy, and they passed on the trouble and risk. million francs in debt.

Even if she can predict the future like a prophet, she is not their opponent.

As a person, the grown-up Georgiana really didn't need a guardian.

But she really needed a "guardian" now, because she was going to meet those bankers from Genoa.

"Are you afraid of those people?" Pomona asked.

"Afraid of whom?" Edgeworth asked.

She opened her mouth.

"I was walking home from the church where the wedding was held and I saw the hanged man," Edgeworth said. "You think I'd be scared?"

She shut up.

"I didn't go to England because I was a coward."

She sighed secretly.

"What do you want to say, miss?" asked Edgeworth.

"It's nothing." She said briskly, "Have you had breakfast?"

Edgeworth froze.

"Come to breakfast with us." Pomona murmured sullenly, "Bon Appetit."

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