Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3405 Dragon Rhapsody

Fredelli unfolded the three maps on the table in Marino Palace and placed them in front of Georgiana and Luigi.

"Can you tell where this is?" Fredly asked, looking at Georgiana.

"Dalmatia," she said subconsciously.

"No, it's Hungary," Luigi said, looking at the map.

"This is the postal map of Hungary and the newly established states." Fredly found a pencil and drew several circles on the map. "Here, here and here are all newly established."

"How come you have a postal map of Austria?" Luigi asked.

"Of course they commissioned us to do it." Fredley said with a smile. "The maps change frequently now, and of course they were the same in the past."

Frederic looked at Georgiana "In 1780, when Joseph II succeeded Queen Maria Theresa, the relationship between Austria and Hungary became very bad. The emperor was worried that Hungary was too independent, so he ordered Hungary to be Divided into 10 cantons instead of following the traditional lines of the nobility, and the land including the nobility's domain was remeasured and taxes were recalculated."

"Then you went." Luigi said teasingly.

"They need a trustworthy third party, so..." Fredly said dryly, turning his attention back to the map. "Now please look at these three maps. These two kingdoms are in "Campo Formio". Established after the signing of the Treaty.”

Georgiana followed Fredly's finger.

"These two new administrative regions are the 'Kingdom of Lombardy' and the 'Kingdom of Myrien', and please look at these places." Fredly pointed to a city.

Although the map was for Germans and was written in German, she still recognized it.

"Milan," she said softly.

"In the territory of the Kingdom of Lombardy," Luigi said with a sneer.

"And here." Fredley pointed to the seaside.

"Venice," she said again.

"We all know how the Austrians got Venice," said Fredelli.

"When was this painted?" Luigi asked.

"In 1800, before the Battle of Marengo." Fredly said, "But the point I want to talk about now is not the 'Kingdom of Lombardy'. Please look at this place."

Fred pointed with the tip of his pencil at the tip of Croatia-Slovenia.

"This city is called Argam in German and we can call it the capital of Croatia. Look at this picture."

As Fredli's pencil pointed to another place, Georgiana was shocked to find that a piece of Croatian land was annexed by the Kingdom of Mirren, and the city of Agam also disappeared from the map.

"How could it be?" she whispered.

"You may know that there was a riot in Rijeka, and this place is near Rijeka." Fredly sighed, "We did not draw this picture. We gave the drawing technology to Austria. people."

Georgiana looked at the two maps. If the previous mail routes passed through the "capital", then there were at least five such mail routes in Agam, one of which led to the seaside.

Now there are only three left. The "capital" symbol has disappeared and turned into a small circle representing an ordinary city, and it is still covered by the painted area of ​​​​the border. The one leading to the sea is still there, but the one leading to Slovenia and Croatia There are no roads to the south.

The current location of Slovenia is also different from that of the 20th century. It is south of Croatia and looks like a prisoner of war's axe.

"They're separated," Luigi said, looking at the map.

"Yes, I remember that a Slovenian seemed to be looking for you. What was he looking for you for?" Fredly asked Georgiana.

Georgiana looked at a map of Slovenia from 1800 and compared it with a map from 1799.

Not only Slovenia, but also Dalmatia split from Croatia and formed an independent administrative region.

In other words, Franz II cut Croatia-Slovenia into several pieces and annexed part of the administrative district of Zagreb where Agam is located. Croatia, which lost its "capital", was left with only A small piece of Rijeka.

"There is also this place." Fredly pointed the pencil to the upper right corner of the map. "This place is called Galicia. It is not Galicia in Spain, but the area formed during the third partition of Poland."

"What do you want to say?" Luigi asked, looking at Fredly.

"I think you should have heard about the café in Milan where Dalmatian literature was discussed, and the conflicts between them and the Hungarians." Fred used a pencil to blacken out an area. "If, this area The area serves as a buffer zone…”

"The powder keg is about to explode." Georgiana looked at the map and shook her head. It was the former Croatian region, except for Agam, which was annexed by Austria.

"Don't jump to conclusions so early," Fridley said.

"Did you come up with all this in one night?" Georgiana looked at him suspiciously.

"Honestly, if we lose the freedom of navigation in the Adriatic Sea, we will have to land from Greece and transport it by land." Fredly sighed. "This will cause a lot of inconvenience, so we hope to find A collaborative approach.”

Georgiana looked at the three maps with a headache.

Napoleon would have gone crazy if he saw the map with the "Kingdom of Lombardy" on it. Of course, there is no need to worry about forgery of this kind of map, because it is for sale to the outside world.

Because two postal routes were cancelled, Zoisite, who lived in Slovenia, could not receive mail in time. At the same time, there was a riot near Rijeka, and the German officer who had imprisoned Murat with malaria in Brescia participated in the suppression.

"Where is the administrative center in Croatia?" Luigi asked.

"Here." Fredelli said, "We call it Ljubljana, and it is also called..."

"Dragon City." Georgiana said.

"Yes, Dragon City." Fredelli said, pointing to the north of the Kingdom of Mirein, "Klagenfurt Castle is the prince's residence, not far from the Saualpe Mountains where Zoisite was discovered."

"Thank you for the information you provided, how about a cup of tea?" Luigi said with a smile.

"Of course, I just feel thirsty." Fredelli said, and followed Luigi away, talking and laughing.

After they left, Georgiana was left alone looking at the map in front of her.

Although the island of Paragruza is located in the geographical center of the Adriatic Sea and belongs to the high seas, people had fought wars there in the Stone Age, and people used arrowheads made of obsidian at that time.

In addition, there are 2,000 square meters of flat land on the island, and there are gentle slopes on the north side of the island. Fishermen planted wheat on the island, not for the lackluster harvest, but because the wheat harvest season overlaps with the time when fish schools migrate.

Georgiana walked to the side and took out a dragon bone dagger from the chest.

If you use it to harvest plants, the plants will not die, just like leeks, which will grow again after being cut. Unfortunately, this kind of dragon is extinct, at least not in the fire dragon protection area.

A spark from a gunpowder barrel can explode, let alone a group of dragons that can breathe fire and fan the wind.

"What are you going to do, Leon?" She said to herself, the current "history" is completely different from what she knows.

Maybe, as he wrote in his last letter:

The chessboard is already in chaos, and only I can tell.

Georgiana looked back at the map spread out on the table.

Is that true?

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