Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3212 Wolf Valley (6)

Mulbourne was good at using the Imperius Curse, which he used to control subway drivers, leading to the Bog Gate incident.

Harry also used the Imperius Curse to enter Gringotts and take away Hufflepuff's golden cup stored in the Lestrange family's vault.

Also using the Unforgivable Curse, Harry's actions were excusable to wizards, but unforgivable to goblins.

Normally, vehicles have a brake. Whether it is a car, a subway, or even a carriage, you can pull the reins to stop the horse from running.

However, if the brake fails, or the driver fails to apply the brake, an extremely serious accident will occur.

Before Napoleon returned to France in 1799, both houses of the Legislature passed a bill called the "Hosage Law". This bill was intended to protect the lives and property of republicans and purchasers of state-owned assets. If a riot occurred, the county government would have to protect the lives and property of the nobles and those who fled. Hostages were selected from relatives of the perpetrators and imprisoned. For every "patriot" killed by the counterrevolutionaries, four hostages were exiled.

This is of course not exile to a paradise tropical island, but to Cayenne, French Guiana, a place full of swamp miasma.

Kingsley worked for the Muggle Prime Minister for a period of time, and his views on some issues were different from those of wizarding society. Harry at least helped Sirius Black reverse the verdict. Sirius's experience was indeed sympathetic, and the reform of Azkaban could continue.

Azkaban was replaced by an Auror guard, and the werewolves were provided with food and shelter there, so they no longer had to wander outside.

The inscription on the frame of "The Money Merchant and His Wife" in the Louvre Museum reads: You are the right balance and you must use the right weight.

Even if it is a crime, if the sentence is excessive, it will have the consequences of punishing the innocent.

In addition to exile, the Hostage Act also stipulates that those who participated in the riots, except for the leaders, will not be sentenced as long as they lay down their weapons and surrender. Those who refuse to surrender, once captured, will be sent to a military court for trial and sentenced to death.

During the Brumaire Coup, the Five Hundred immediately repealed this bill to avoid falling back on the old path of the Reign of Terror.

Many people don’t like violence, but Marx said that violence is the midwife of an old society that gives birth to a new society. The period in which Augustus lived happened to be the period when the republic was moving towards an empire, but Octavian did not proclaim himself emperor. The original meaning of Stu was sacred and noble, and it was only later "referred to" as emperor by Octavian.

Augustus's trust law was more enforceable than before. If it relied solely on the spirit of the contract, or going to heaven and hell, Elizabethan trust executors were more willing to accept the punishment after death.

In ancient Roman law, there were transfers of creditor's rights and property rights. The person in charge of the trust had the obligation to transfer the ownership of the items to the recipient. But if the items were given away, what would be used to pay off the debt? That's why an auction is needed to sell the items to pay off the debt, so that the items cannot be transferred to the designated legatee.

Is this auction legal? It depends on what the soldiers think. If they think it is illegal, the auction will not be valid, and the 1% tax cannot be collected as a supplement to the retirement treasury. If you feel it is legal, you must uphold the result when someone protests.

The first group of prisoners executed by the guillotine in Lyon were coiners and bakers, and Fouche railed against this despicable and depraved metal. But perhaps because he smelled too much blood, Fouche later became more interested in the smell of money. He became Barras's subordinate and ran errands for him. At the same time, he also established relationships with some emerging financiers and provided services for them. The army provides munitions.

Before Napoleon, the Italian Army was commanded by a general named Scherer, who provided the army with military boots produced by Fouche and Inglot.

Not only were the boots poor, but the coats were also thin, making the French easily defeated on the Italian battlefield.

Bonaparte first faced a mutiny in the army when he became commander-in-chief, when the mutinous soldiers demanded better military boots.

Now that Fouche has been relieved of his duties as chief of police to deal with the Swiss problem, there is also the decorated Legion of Honor. Not only Bougainville, who was almost guillotined, they also want to kick Fouche's ass with new boots.

Barras once thought that to welcome Louis XVIII back, it would be enough for him to be a duke. It was also because Josephine had been Barras's mistress that Louis XVIII wrote to Bonaparte, and Bonaparte's reply to him was that he had stepped on the corpses of 100,000 people.

Matilda knew about this because of Sophie, and Sophie knew about it because of Gordan Poitevin, who had a good friend who worked in the post office.

Once when he was opening letters from certain people as usual, he found a letter addressed to General Bessières, which was sent from the Paris Opera House. At first, he thought it was a ticket from the Opera House.

Clearing out "junk mail" was also part of his job, but before throwing the letter into the trash can, he smelled it carefully and smelled a faint scent of perfume.

Many people would spray perfume on letters, but this scent was different... and then he opened the letter.

The letter was written by a young dancer named Virginie Oreille. On August 2, 1802, Bersier's son Napoleon Bersier was born. General Bersier had participated in the Battle of Marengo, when Napoleon had stopped and when he crossed the Alps for the first time, he always showed Josephine's portrait to others.

While others were accompanied by beauties, General Bessières remained single. He met Mademoiselle Virginie when he returned to Paris after their marriage in October 1801.

"Europe's last witch" had an extramarital affair with a Swiss judge who was also her employer. The judge planned everything for the sake of family and career. She signed a confession under torture and was eventually beheaded.

She was initially charged with poisoning, not witchcraft, and did not technically meet the criteria for a witch trial.

Normally, in a "normal" situation, such as the young opera singer Chaptard was in love with, or Miss Campini, the dancer who was said to have a relationship with Napoleon, the incident would be told to the world, whether through newspapers or other means. .

Miss Virginie did not do that. It can be seen from the lines that she was truly moved and wanted to start a family with General Bessières.

She knew Bessière was married, but she didn't mind living "outside."

"How many people know about this?" Georgiana asked Matilda.

"I don't know." Matilda shook her head. "I just told you."

She was speechless for a moment.

"You go back first." Georgiana said tiredly.

"Okay, madam." Matilda stood up easily and was about to take a step.

"By the way, madam, I just saw Bertin, and she seemed to be in a bad mood." Matilda leaned into Georgiana's ear and said, "Do you want to talk to her?"

Georgiana was not in the mood, it had been a tiring day and she wanted to rest.

But she thought of Albus, who always paid attention to "communicating" with members of the Order of the Phoenix.

"I will," said Georgiana.

"Good night, madam." Matilda said, and then left with crisp steps.

After Matilda left, she stayed alone in the small living room that smelled of paste.

She had thought before that Bonaparte was going crazy for frequenting Marie Antoinette's little drawing-room, but now she was in the same situation, and felt that this might be the only way to regain her consciousness.

The midday sun was shining brilliantly, but it was going downhill.

Now she felt that she neither wanted to go back nor stay in this illusory world. It seemed that she had no place to stay for a while.

Remus was in pain because he felt that he was a human, not a wolf, and he restrained his desire for flesh and blood.

But it was too painful, so he drank the "wolfsbane potion" containing aconite that could kill him at any time without fear.

She seemed to hear the pounding of her heartbeat in her ears.

"What are you thinking about?" someone asked at the door.

"I wonder how far you can go by listening to the drumbeat of conscience?" She said extremely tiredly, looking at the ceiling.

"How far do you think it can go?" Chateaubriand asked.

Until my heart stopped beating.

She thought in her mind but didn't say it out loud.

Dumbledore always said "for the greater good", and she unknowingly forgot that she could ignore what would happen if the world was destroyed, or sacrifice herself for that better result.

So be a normal woman and you can express your anger.

You are doing an extraordinary good deed.

"It won't be far." She stood up and left the room.

Lily may have great ambitions, to be a career woman or something, but she wants to be protected.

But I know that person will never come.

When she herself was in despair, she saw Bertin who was equally depressed.

"What's wrong with you?" she asked with her last breath.

"You don't like my design?" Bertin said painfully.

"I didn't say I didn't like it," said Georgiana.

"But you washed away all the patterns." Bertin said excitedly.

She was really tired and couldn't be more comforting.

But that's the way an artist is. If he can't find a "close friend", he would rather go elsewhere to find someone who understands him.

"Our entire world is the ashes of countless lives. You, like me, will turn into ashes one day." She said with compassion, "Don't oppose life and death. Death is not the final enemy."

Bertin looked back at her in surprise.

"Rebirth from the ashes, burn all the things that burden you, and you will become free and bright again."

She didn't know if Bertin understood...

Anyway, she stayed in the darkness, maybe there was a place for her here.

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