Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3354 Sugar and Meat (5)

You're lucky to see one of these amazing animals alive, but the Rem's cattle are indeed extinct in North America.

Ifamuni Magic Academy has retained a lot of information and artificially synthesized a substitute through blood research.

Blood is used as a magical material in many ways. Dumbledore discovered 21 uses of dragon's blood. Similarly, Rem Ox blood is not only for enhancing magic power, it can also "rejuvenate" within a certain period of time.

The Philosopher's Stone does not have the effect of "reversing time". Nico Flamel still looks like an old man and has not turned into a young man.

Perhaps, some people regard the Philosopher's Stone as a wishing stone, and anything they want can be changed.

Bougainville was worried when he left the island, which he described as paradise-like and rich in black pearls. He hoped that nature would protect the people on the island from contracting the greedy habits of Europe.

There was a local young man who asked to leave with the ship and go to France with Bougainville. In fact, Tahiti is not so insular. It will also fight with nearby islands. There are also privileged classes and ordinary people who have become slaves or even sacrifices.

So the young man left with Bougainville. He followed Bougainville for a while and disappeared into this country with the wave of the revolution.

The "sadness of disappearance" is not limited to animals. Astronomers also feel sad about the "gaps" in Ophiuchus and Scorpius, but that is a matter of distant galaxies, and humans cannot intervene.

Regarding the stone, Georgiana did not tell the French that the reason why the magical fungus formed on it was because of the climate and land there. If it were moved to another place, it would not have formed, regardless of whether it was moved for scientific research or other purposes. for what reason.

It is precisely because of the fear of the disappearance of the American bison that humans have changed, no longer wantonly hunting, and have learned protection and moderation.

It is precisely because of scarcity that rem ox blood in the Americas has become a contraband, and the price is unbelievably expensive. The key is that if you want to buy it, you must have channels, and ordinary people cannot buy it.

If Scamander hadn't protected the horned beasts, they would have become extinct.

People always don't cherish what they have now so much, but think about what they never had. Because I already have it, it’s so easy to get it, and I don’t feel a pity at all when I throw it away.

When the Civil War broke out, men celebrated that they would "get" what they wanted from the war, victory, glory, whatever. The only thing I didn't think about was that I would die, have my legs amputated, and lie under the hot Atlanta sun.

Dumbledore was a great wizard. He had such a deep quarrel with Muggles, but he did not hate Muggles as much as the purebloods did.

He may have been confused by Grindelwald for a time, love, ambition, etc., but Arianna's death made him "sober".

Many people hate pain, and it is much easier to indulge in the pleasure of fantasy. The function of clothes itself has a beautifying effect, not just beautification in the sense of showing off. Clothes cover up certain parts of the body, such as the belly of a woman who has gone through childbirth. She raises the waistline of the clothes so that the naturally hanging skirt does not require a slender waist like waist-cinching clothes.

In order to adapt to the rococo style, women would rather put on tights and lose their breath. The gangster is here, and if he faints again, there will be no smelling salts or gentlemen to revive him.

After taking off the long skirt, the covered defects will be revealed. The ancient Greeks wanted to destroy the pleasure brought by this fantasy, so they carved Venus with secondary breasts and neck lines. For people of that era, It is said that nudity has solved all the mysteries, and the reality is bound to be more disappointing than imagined.

However, during the Renaissance, artists like Leonardo da Vinci began to dissect the human body in order to create more accurate and "natural" paintings.

Some people have speculated whether the human body of the Philosopher's Stone is shaped like a sculpture, rather than like a real baby, which is produced by the combination of the reproductive cells of the parents.

There is a "blueprint of life" in the fertilized egg, but the body produced is generated based on the "image".

Canova used clay to piece the human body together bit by bit, first "generating" the skeleton, then attaching muscle fibers to the skeleton, and then applying a layer of "skin" on the outside of the muscle fibers.

The sculpture of Saint Bartholomew in Milan Cathedral is a sculpture of an anatomy of the human body, but it is not painted with red paint.

There would be many celebrations in that place, and Georgiana hoped that Delmid would not be frightened to tears when he saw the sculpture.

There are also children who have no idea what the sculpture represents and are looking at something that adults are afraid to see.

Even if you look at that sculpture, you won't be as petrified as looking at the eyes of the basilisk.

Harry was very brave and used the Sword of Gryffindor to kill the basilisk at the age of 12. Materials for a thousand-year-old basilisk are not easy to obtain, especially since it belongs to Slytherin and its heirs.

But he also had his dad investigated during the same school year because his ride in the Flying Car was in the newspapers, and Ron got a rant from his mom.

Does it feel good to have no one to blame?

Snape also taught Harry a lesson, but was stopped by Dumbledore.

这就像做了错事,该被揍一顿的小子,却被疼爱孙子的爷爷保护了,第二年哈利又触犯了国际保密法了。

Whether it was Harry's magic rioting, or whether he was floating after being stung by the Billywig bug, Aunt Maggie's problems were all blamed on Harry. Fudge used his power, as he would his own nephew, to help Harry cover up his actions.

In the second grade, Harry was warned by the school, and in the fifth grade, he was going to attend a hearing. As he got older, the restrictions on him because he was "underage" became less and less, and the punishments became heavier, especially for Dumbledore. After his death, he had no protector, and no matter how much he disliked using Occlumency, he had to learn it.

In French dictionaries of the 17th and 18th centuries, the word constitutio had nothing to do with the constitution or national order. It represented composition, whether it was the composition of a body or a celestial body. It meant combination, the combination of multiple components into a whole.

The constitution of the human body constitutes healthy conditions, and order factors are not particularly emphasized; the composition of celestial bodies is required to conform to the recognized order.

In Aristotle's Politics, the benefits of change are compared with the harm of habitual rebellion against rulers.

People have become accustomed to obeying laws, and changing laws frequently would weaken their force, the habit of obeying and obeying their orders, if they were changed to correct some minor wrong.

In other words, the law requires people to abide by it, and the most important thing is custom. Yet excesses on the part of a ruler, no matter how slight, can do serious harm to a polity if committed regularly.

When each of us has the great power and great happiness to do whatever we want, then we are sliding towards anarchy.

Yes, that International Statute of Secrecy is quite annoying. Why does it only stipulate that wizards cannot use magic freely?

The Ministry of Magic exists to protect the International Law of Secrecy. The existing order of the magical world, and even the order of human society, depends on it.

When Muggles believe in magic, why do wizards have magic but don’t save people? Why not use more food? Why not join the army?

Does a wizard want to compete with the Maxim machine gun to see who killed more people on the Crimean battlefield, or does he want to be a Landinger?

The Godfather said that a person's destiny is only once.

It is our choices, not our abilities, that determine our destiny, even if those choices are sometimes not entirely our own.

"Can I ask a question?" asked an old man in French, wearing glasses and whom Georgiana remembered as a member of Parliament for Florence.

"What's your problem?" Georgiana said patiently.

"Can you explain, what does it mean to manage in a way that the king considers reasonable and in accordance with the rights of the king and religion?" The old councilor asked. "Last year, the First Consul asked us to implement a census."

"And us." The representative of Turin also said at this time.

Everyone nodded while saying yes.

"When was your last census?" Georgiana asked.

"1766," said the representative of Florence.

"How did you do it last time?" Georgiana asked.

"Before Lent, the church helped us compile it," said a representative from Florence.

Georgiana understood that before the secular establishment of official institutions, the church would still be essential in local administration.

"Wait a moment." Georgiana smiled at the representative, then left with a cold face.

When she left the room, Denon chased her out.

"Where are you going?" Denon asked.

"Get the sword!" she said viciously. "Then go to Murrah!"

"Are you going to..."

"Stop him from going south and entertain the guests properly." After she said that, she left without looking back.

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