Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3319 White and Lucky Star (5)

When you don’t know what a person is thinking, don’t you find “mind reading” very convenient?

Queenie is a natural Legilimency. She can hear what others are thinking all the time, but she doesn't think it is happiness.

She wanted to marry Muggle Jacob, a man who was not very good among Muggles. For this reason, she even joined Grindelwald's camp. Grindelwald "made good use" of her talent and spied on him. A lot of people.

Maura said she would go back for dinner, but did not say how to arrange lunch, so under the auspices of Mr. Martin, she had a meal with the owner of the Olonda Import Company. During the meal, he expressed his hope to work in the Shannan Republic.

Without the constraints of the constitution, this republic could have many departments. After all, those who held official positions in the past were nobles.

After the promulgation of the Constitution, the two republics merged and many departments were cut. There are currently only 111. If we want to add more, we will probably need to amend the constitution again.

But the "President" gave her the power to replace the State Councilor, but the person who can serve as an exception is a professor. The boss of Olonda Import and Export Company does not have this qualification.

Neither did Magenta. He is only in his 30s. How could he have been teaching at the university for 15 years?

In fact, most of the officials of Shannan Republic do not meet the requirements of the constitution. Everyone ignores it and the institutions are not functioning in accordance with it.

On the contrary, the French constitution regards age as a threshold and wants to stop Bonaparte and his followers, just like the senators of the Roman Republic did to Pompey.

I'm afraid Georgiana is the only one who takes the Constitution seriously and acts according to the rules it sets. Are people like her too dogmatic?

Perhaps because of her unattractive expression, Mr. Martin invited her out to play at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, which was also the location of the observatory that measured the longitude from Rimini to Rome.

Maybe in another place, she could see Magenta there.

Just when she was about to agree, there were hurried footsteps again, but this time it was not Mu La.

Julian Uffral's face was full of sullenness, but when he saw Mr. Martin's presence, his expression softened slightly.

"We'll wait for you in another room," Mr. Martin said, and he left the restaurant with Orionda's boss.

"What's the matter?" Georgiana asked.

"Just now General Murat's butler asked me for 200,000 francs. Do you know about this?" Julian asked.

Georgiana remembered that he was the director of the Sèvres porcelain factory.

"You sit down first," Georgiana said to Julian.

He sat down opposite her obediently, and the atmosphere was like a negotiation.

"I want you to swear to keep whatever I tell you later," said Georgiana.

He studied her.

"Do you believe in God?" Georgiana asked.

"Why do you ask?" Julian asked.

"If you don't believe in God, there's no point swearing to him. I know there are several ways to sign a magical contract." Georgiana said.

"Is it that serious?" Julian asked.

"Why did you come to me so aggressively?" Georgiana said with a smile.

He lost his previous momentum and asked after a while.

"I promise you, I will not say anything you say next, otherwise..."

"I don't need to know the details of the punishment. You are the judge and know more than I do." Georgiana interrupted Julian Ouvral. "The First Consul trusted you and asked you to act as his agent, so I should too." Believe me, I want to take Chiconyara back to France.”

"Why? Because he was involved in the Cerroni incident?" Julian asked immediately.

Julian's attitude convinced Georgiana that there must be many people who thought Chiconyara was innocent.

She also felt that Chiconyara was innocent, before hearing the "secret stories" that Mulla told.

There would certainly be rewards for convincing the king to abdicate, such as Bernadotte not losing his title as King of Sweden with the fall of Napoleon.

"I want to draw up an agreement about arbitration and jurisdiction." Georgiana said, motioning Julian to look across the way. "Not everyone in the Opera House is like Cerroni and needs to be sent to France for trial."

Julian turned his gaze to her from the window.

"I need someone to talk about the conditions under which the Italians themselves can try matters that happen on their own land, such as non-capital crimes and the conditions for extradition."

"There are other State Councilors who are more suitable than him, why is it him?" Julian asked.

"He was much smarter than I thought. He persuaded the King of Savoy to abdicate." Georgiana said.

"So?" Julian asked confused.

"He pretended to be stupid in front of me. Maybe he thought he could deceive me by pretending to be stupid." Georgiana said with a cold face.

Julian watched her carefully.

"Maybe he just likes you." Julian smiled. "How many people do you think can stay awake in front of you?"

She smiled.

Simonetta was Botticelli's Venus, "the incomparable one" in the words of Giuliano de' Medici, and yet she died.

Only if she dies will the alliance be broken.

"Just remember what I said. I'm going to Breda Palace in the afternoon, and I'll leave this place to you." Georgiana said, standing up.

"Is your heart made of iron?" Julian asked. "Or have you put armor on it?"

Then she remembered that Joan of Arc did have a set of Milanese armor on her body.

"I will erect an iron curtain, which will be stronger than any fortification." Georgiana said, but she felt that Julian did not understand what she said.

Dalmatian literature is literature produced in Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia and other places when the Ottoman Turks ruled southern Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries. Because they were completely isolated from Western Europe, they were one of the few regions that still wrote in Latin.

After the Peace of Utrecht, French replaced Latin as the official language. Hungary took the lead in contacting the Holy Roman Empire and adopted French. When Hungary tried to replace Latin with French in Croatia, it was resisted. Before that, they were in peace.

Zamagna teaches Dalmatian literature in Greek in Milan. Perhaps he is looking for a way to make the two people live in harmony again, and Croatia is the missing piece of Georgiana's "Iron Curtain."

Suppose that God built the Tower of Babel in order to organize mankind and let everyone speak different languages. Then if everyone speaks the same language, what can be done?

She doesn't know what's going to happen in the future, she just followed the guidance from somewhere and got here.

When she left Marino Palace and came to the square, she could indeed see the Alps.

If she could build the hydrological station on the mountain, she could deliver the information here, without the need for messengers to cross mountains, ride horses, and run exhaustingly for several days.

But the people who guard these lighthouses on the mountains will live a semi-isolated life from the world.

She thought of Dumbledore and the love he kept saying defeated Voldemort.

In fact, she felt that Harry was very lucky, and this was the most valuable inheritance he inherited from his father.

Of course, there is also herself. If she had not been saved by the dictator in the Luxembourg Gardens, would she still be able to dictate here?

Maybe one day she can keep a lighthouse by herself, even if no one is with her, she will be accompanied by the stars in the sky.

Then the carriage came, pulled by six horses, which was too much for three of them.

Instead of refusing or trying to correct her, she got in the car, as if she didn't care whether she was wearing stockings or boots now.

Even if she wanted to take care of it, could she? It's better to take care of yourself first, don't be swallowed up by the turbidity, even if you can no longer be as pure as snow, don't be so dirty that you can never go back.

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