Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3449 Hell Cat (IV)

Perhaps, because he had seen what happened to his sister, Dumbledore did not choose treatment when he knew that he was cursed and could only live for one year.

He did not want to "live" like that.

Georgiana walked in the shadow of the Sforza Castle, watching the young people exercising on the sunny lawn. Even without looking at their handsome appearance, the vitality of their appearance was beautiful enough.

She stopped and stood aside.

In that scene that was hard to tell whether it was a dream or something else, Letizia saw Bonaparte, who was tanned and much thinner.

"You are thinner, you are committing suicide." She said.

"No, on the contrary." Bonaparte responded, "I really feel that I am alive."

Josephine brought him pain, but he still loved her, Georgiana could feel it...

In Chapter 6 of Kant's Metaphysics of Morals, it was written that human nature itself is a kind of dignity, because no one can treat a person as just a means, whether to himself or to others.

Anne Boleyn thought she could replace Henry VIII's Queen Catherine, but Henry VIII did not want to marry Catherine of Aragon. He wanted to marry Catherine of Castile. However, when Catherine married to England, Castile was inherited by Catherine, Juana or Maria.

It is said that on the day of Catherine's funeral, Anne Boleyn gave birth to a boy, but he did not survive. He showed no signs of life at birth.

She sighed.

Even when she was most obsessed, Georgiana did not think of replacing Josephine. She kept in mind that what she got by her own means, others would take it away from her in the same way.

If youth and beauty were her means, there would be women younger and more beautiful than her in the future.

"When a person is refined into a mere means and becomes a replaceable mass value, the dignity of that person is violated."

Kant wrote.

Henry VIII certainly could not use the means of "selling his wife" to divorce Anne Boleyn.

Henry VIII had written to Anne Boleyn to beg him before. What position did he hold in her heart? Now it was his turn to execute her. What position did she hold in his heart?

There were many women who could give birth to boys... But the most important thing was that Anne Boleyn's successor was not so "nosy". Anne Boleyn was not only more ostentatious than Catherine, but also manipulated Parliament to pass the "Act of Succession".

"Bellamy, Bellamy." Georgiana whispered the name of the pirate, trying to find information about him from her memories, if he was really a famous Caribbean pirate as Bougainville said.

Anyway, she had heard of Edward "Blackbeard", whose flagship was the "Queen Anne's Revenge".

"Are you talking about Sam Bellamy, Robin Hood on the high seas?"

Georgiana turned around and found that it was a middle-aged army officer, but he was different from people like Murat, and looked more like a university professor.

"I don't know his full name." Georgiana said, "Which high seas are you talking about?"

"It should be the Caribbean, and the east coast of North America. He also has a nickname called Black Sam because he has long black hair, usually tied into a ponytail with a ribbon." The officer said, "He was originally a cod fisherman."

Georgina imagined a father seeing his daughter dating a boy with long hair like that.

But the long black hair fluttering in the sea breeze must be very handsome, like a real pirate.

"I heard that he became a pirate to be with his lover." Georgiana said.

"No, no, he did more than that." The officer walked to Georgiana's side and looked at the young people. "He has a code in his heart. I mean he treats captives well and doesn't pretend. He believes that his Marianne is not in love with a criminal or a murderer. Even when he first heard about the Spanish treasure ship, he didn't take action immediately because he thought it was illegal."

"How do you know so much?" Georgiana couldn't help asking.

"Simone Stratico, I'm a navigator." The officer introduced himself.

"A navigator wearing an army uniform?" Georgiana asked.

Simon laughed.

"I joined the army as an engineer, ma'am." He said self-deprecatingly.

"What else did Bellamy do?" Georgiana asked.

"Honygo, I mean..."

"I know who he is." Georgiana interrupted Simon.

"Honygo has too many rules and is a little too old for a man on the sea. He wants to retire on shore instead of using the sea as his grave. Through voting, two-thirds of the sailors asked him to abdicate and no longer serve as the commander-in-chief of the fleet. Bellamy made pirates romantic and attractive. Many people joined him, and the pirates' nests became larger and larger, which forced the navy to eliminate them." Simon sighed helplessly, "His fortune was at the expense of the interests of Britain and the American colonies."

Georgiana thought this was normal.

If pirates themselves were evil, no one would regard pirates as a daydream.

Then she looked at Simon again. He looked very much like Bougainville whom she had just met. He was full of energy and seemed to be glowing.

The Bougainville who was drinking rum and telling her stories just now looked like a down-and-out old sailor, not only tired, but also didn't know where he was going.

"What kind of engineering design do you do?" Georgiana asked.

"Do you want to see it?" Simon asked.

"Lead the way." Georgiana said, and followed Simon out of the Duke's courtyard and came to the small fortress next door.

His workplace was in a tower, surrounded by many French soldiers. They were stunned when they saw Georgiana, as if they didn't know whether to go up and stop them.

They climbed up the stairs to the second floor, where the entire floor was filled with drawings, and there were windows on all sides. Although it was a tower, the lighting was very good.

She didn't rush to see the drawings, but looked out through the windows of the tower.

At least there were no drunken soldiers on the streets of Milan, and Napoleon's military discipline through shooting was effective.

"Your last name doesn't sound French." Georgiana said, looking out the window.

"I live in Pavia," Simon said.

"Are you Italian?" Georgiana asked.

Simon didn't speak for a long time.

"What do you believe in?" she asked again.

"I believe in light." Simon said after a moment, "even in the darkest underground."

Georgina looked back at him.

"I think it is possible to travel underground, as long as the track you proposed is installed in the tunnel." Simon said while looking in the drawings.

She had no doubt about Simon's idea, because the "subway" was like that.

But it seemed too early to build a subway now.

"Let's have dinner together, maybe you can find the underground layout of Milan." Georgiana said with a smile.

"Does such a thing exist?" Simon asked.

"I don't know, let's look for it." She said irresponsibly, and left the tower along the original path.

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