Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1558: "Legal Entertainment" (Part 1)

  Chapter 1558 "Legal Entertainment" (Part 1)

  Georgiana, accompanied by Figl, took a carriage to the Masonic headquarters on Saint-Denis Road. Mr. Ribo and an old man stood at the door to greet her.

Of course, this kind of secret association will not put a conspicuous sign on its door. It looks like a very ordinary five-story building. The last time Georgeanna came, he and Severus were in the restaurant on this street. Ate oysters in the restaurant, and a painting of Monet was hung in the restaurant.

  The households living on this street are all property-owners. Not far away is the linen factory. The Cathedral of Saint Denis where the royal family was buried is also there.

  Although heresy is called a black sheep, it is still a sheep. Freemasonry are all theists. It is not the Lord that receives Georgiana, but the senior supervisor Longvier. He is a polite and energetic gentleman.

They led Georgiana up to the second floor. Some young apprentices were working. They polished the fine parchment with pumice stones, softened them with chalk, and then handed over to the next process, flattening the paper with an iron ruler. One process is binding, and these book pages will be mounted in a cover full of various patterns and colors.

  "The Venetians will sacrifice the translated books to the gods." Mr. Langvier said to Giorgioanna, "Let's go and see our new discoveries."

Georgiana retracted her gaze and followed him up to the third floor. You can treat it as a warehouse or a library. Anyway, there are books everywhere, except for a large table on the middle table. The drawing, which is the compass rose mark that Monge and the others rubbed from the altar behind the Burgundy mansion.

  It is black and looks far less gorgeous than gold thread.

  "We have to think like people in the 16th century." Mr. Ribo said, "Where is the'maestra' of this rose?"

   "What?" Georgiana asked inexplicably.

"Maestra in Spanish sometimes means'teacher', especially a female teacher, but the sailors in Venice use this word to mean'origin', referring to an uncertain point in the Mediterranean northwest of Crete as a base point. Draw a nautical chart." Lanvier said, "but this is called a French soldier, I agree, because some people think that the'origin' should be in Rome."

   "The ‘engine’ of the Renaissance in Venice, it was the publishing industry in Venice that promoted the prosperity of the Renaissance and the great nautical era, although they themselves did not join in." Mr. Rippo said with a weird expression, "As for Rome..."

  "They are busy trying heretics at the religious trial," Figer said.

   "Even if there is a disagreement, you shouldn't say such sharp words." Mr. Ribo said harshly, "I think France and the church have reached a settlement."

   "Well, find the ‘origin’, so what?" Georgiana asked inexplicably, "I need to make a special trip."

   "Did you bring that bracelet?" Langvier said.

  Georgina stared at him, and then asked Figel to take out the gold bracelet with ancient runes from the suitcase, and put it on the table with a floating spell.

   "It's not as big as the illusionist." Mr. Ribo said with some sarcasm.

   "You can see it if you want, but I think it's dangerous." Georgiana said, "Even I was affected by it."

   "Are you crazy because of it?" Langvier asked.

  Georgina wanted to say that she was not crazy.

   But if she said that, she would be mad, and the lunatic would not know that she was mad.

  The little flame fish and Belle, whose personality has changed dramatically, are like hallucinations.

She knew that she was going crazy. Napoleon was a devil who could make people crazy about him, and Severus, like his father Tobias, could fascinate women, otherwise the witch Irene would not ignore Tobias. Gua, and still live in a slum.

She can believe that Napoleon did not have an heir with his step-girl, and that Josephine did not really have an affair, but instead asked a young man to go to parliament to inquire about Napoleon’s political future. Then why can’t she believe Severus "Now "I love Pomona, not Lily Potter?

   "It has nothing to do with it." Georgiana said coldly, "What do you want to do?"

   "Can you leave it here for a while." Lanvier looked at the bracelet and said, "I want to study it."

   "As long as you are not afraid of going crazy." Georgiana said generously, "I suggest you don't touch it with your hands."

   "Look at this." Mr. Ribo pointed to a pattern on the bracelet and said, "That's an eye."

   "That's right." Lanvier held the magnifying glass and looked at the pattern "interesting."

  Georgiana did not understand what happened.

"In the ancient tribes of the Danube and Volga, it is said that there was a long-lasting battle with a griffin-like monster named'arimsaspi' for gold. This monster is said to have an eye." Mr. Ribo explained. .

   "Maybe it is the eyes of a cyclops." Georgiana teased.

  "If it can really make people crazy, then it has black magic power." Mr. Rippo said seriously, "It's like a curse."

   "Nothing else?" Georgiana didn't dare to say with interest.

   "The First Ruling wants us to play with you." Mr. Ribo said, "You said you once put'Fengshen' in a bottle?"

   "Yes." Georgiana said with a smile.

  "Is it really called Kur?" Mr. Ribo asked again.

   "What do you mean?"

   "The main **** of Etruscan civilization is Fengshen. There is an island of Fengshen in northern Sicily, maybe that is its real name."

   "Don't you think it's too far-fetched?" Georgiana said impatiently.

"The Etruscan civilization at its peak occupied almost all of Italy, but the Etruscan civilization did not end up in history because of it. It itself was the most advanced civilization at the time. The Etruscans were first-class engineers. It is famous for building railways, building bridges and constructing magnificent water conservancy projects." Langvier said, "Do you understand what I'm talking about?"

  Georgiana did not say anything.

Gobert bet that it was the Queen of Etruscan who killed the Duke of Parma, the princess from Spain, but more people think that the murderer was Napoleon. He planned to annex Parma after he annexed Piedmont. After all, if it was from Etruscans went north to annex, and there was a Duchy of Piacenza in between.

"During the Renaissance, the role of Venice has always been underestimated. After all, books are not as interesting as pictures and sculptures." Mr. Ribo said in a hoarse voice, "You have been to Venice, then have you been to the underground of the Brotherhood? Where's the cemetery?"

   "No." Georgiana said coldly.

   "It's a beautiful building, and sometimes we will meet there." Mr. Ribo said, "It would be great if we could build one in Paris."

  Georgiana thought of Father Lachaise’s underground opera house, and the cemetery of Lestrange, and suddenly had an idea.

   "Do you want to have another Renaissance?" Figl murmured in disbelief.

   "We succeeded once, why not?" Lanvier said, "The church also wants the Renaissance, but the Renaissance is not just about building buildings."

   “I think it’s impossible for you to start the ‘engine’ again, and freedom of the press is forbidden in Paris,” said Giorgioanna.

   "But London can, it's just like Venice before." Longvier said.

  Georgiana laughed.

  "What's so interesting?" Mr. Ribo asked.

  "He just told me yesterday an Italian proverb. If an Englishman is Italianized, he is the incarnation of the devil." Georgiana smiled and shook her head. "No wonder he refuses to marry me."

  Mr. Ribo and Longvier looked at each other inexplicably.

  Georgiana didn’t explain too much, as Leon said that chatting with scholars is really interesting.

  "Let’s continue to find where the ‘origin’ is?" She said happily, "Let’s guess, which **** these people worship?"

  (End of this chapter)

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