MTL - Harry Potter’s Morning Light-Chapter 2754 Song of the Swan (2)

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  Chapter 2754 The Song of the Swan (2)

  A long time ago, there was a king who went hunting in the forest one day, and was attracted by a beautiful singing, so he followed the singing and walked all the way to the forest.

   Soon he found a small stream, the source of the stream was a waterfall, and there was a beautiful red-haired girl bathing under the waterfall.

  He was fascinated by the sight, so that the girl saw the strange man from a distance. In a panic, she grabbed her clothes and ran home.

  But the king didn't want to give up this "hunt", so he rode his horse around the road, chasing the red-haired girl. The fallen leaves were blown up by the wind, like burning sparks, but in the eyes of the king, the girl's slim figure and beautiful red hair were even more eye-catching.

  During the short chase, the two secretly fell in love. When the girl arrived at home, the king came to her door, and an old woman stopped him who wanted to break in.

   "Who are you?" asked the old woman.

   "I am the king of this country." He said, "I am willing to take out the gold, silver and jewels in the treasury, and even change the fate of your family, as long as you let me marry your daughter."

   "I have two daughters." The old woman said lazily, "One biological daughter and the other an adopted daughter. Which one do you want to marry?"

  The king looked at the old woman, thinking that she might not be able to give birth to such a beautiful daughter, so he said, "Send your adopted daughter to my castle tomorrow morning, and you will get everything I promised."

   Then the king left the hut in the forest.

Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérulier's father was once a mole catcher on the royal breeding farm in Laon. He had a small manor and was considered a nobleman in the local area, so he was 13 years old in Sérulier At that time, his father bought him a second lieutenant's commission.

  It was 1755 at that time, when France had occasional conflicts with surrounding countries, but it was generally peaceful. Compared with Louis XIV, Louis XV did not like war, but preferred hunting and chasing "prey".

  During the War of the Austrian Throne in 1744, Louis XV took his mistress Mrs. Charruto to the battlefield, which aroused extreme dissatisfaction among the people, so that the archbishop came forward and asked Louis XV to expel Mrs. Charruto from the court.

Continuing to let his son guard the breeding farm where no one will come will only waste his life, not to mention that many officers at that time were just a way to be promoted, and they might not really go to the battlefield. Old Sérurier held this The idea is to buy an official position.

   Unexpectedly, the Seven Years' War broke out in the second year, and Mathieu began his military career.

  Georgiana remembered him, they had met at the residence of the former Austrian Viceroy. After Augereau left, Mathieu replaced him in Batavia. He also participated in the partition of Austrian territory with Talleyrand and others, but she didn't know why Desever suddenly mentioned him.

   "The general once fought in Hannover." De Seville said a little bluntly.

  She understood in an instant that England would not sit idly by, and she remembered that William Pitt once said "see you in Belgium".

   "Thank you for your reminder, Major." She said with some headache.

   "No, I don't need your thanks." Desaiville paused for a moment, "I hope you can stop the rumors, this is a matter of a young lady's reputation."

   She looked at Desaiville.

   "Alice called me out alone just to express her gratitude, nothing else." Desaiville said.

   "I will consider it." Georgiana said deliberately.

   It's like haggling with a vegetable buyer. Seeing the buyer leave, the hawker will call her back.

   "There is one other thing." Desevier said compromisingly, "It's about General Moreau. Both the First Consul and him wanted to repair the relationship, but on Easter..."

   "I know." Georgiana interrupted him coldly, "I see him smoking on the balcony of the Tuileries Palace, and I don't think he intends to reconcile."

   "No, that's how it happened." Desaiville said.

  There is a porch in Notre Dame de Paris, which separates the altar from the main hall. Assuming someone is going to hold a wedding, the groom will stand there, waiting for the bride's father to walk in front of her, and then the bride's father will give the bride's hand to the groom, and the groom will hold the bride again, and the two will walk together to the sacrifice ceremony. stage wedding.

This place was reserved by Napoleon for Josephine. Napoleon told Davout the order, Davout told Bessier, and Bessier put a guard there, but Madame Hulot, that is, Mo Luo's mother took the seat with her daughter and squeezed Josephine aside. Napoleon saw it when she came in, and she showed sullen expressions during the ceremony, and broke up with Moreau after the ceremony.

   "Why didn't I notice!" Georgiana exclaimed.

   "Maybe it was because you were busy looking around at the time. What did you see those people behind?"

  She recalled the situation at that time.

  She remembered eating biscuits at Communion, and Lana's spurs, and the crowd standing outside the gates of Notre Dame.

"I…"

   "Are you really going to tell the First Consul's mother?" de Seville whispered.

"What?"

   Desevier thought.

   "How did you know this?" Georgiana asked.

   "Are you referring to..."

   "Moreau's mother, Madame Hulot and her daughter."

   "Because I happen to be the guard." Major Desevier said.

   "Didn't Davout tell you to look at that place!" She roared angrily.

   "That's the hall of Notre Dame, how could I do anything to two women?" Desever said confidently.

  Georgiana remembered another thing. At that time, the Tuileries Palace was full, and Mrs. Hulot still felt that she should live there because her son was there.

   "Useless stuff!" Georgiana scolded.

   Desevier's hippie smiley face "Will you tell the first ruling mother?"

   Besides the matter of Mademoiselle Campini, is there anything important enough to "report" to old Madame Bonaparte?

   "What good will it do me to tell you?" asked Georgiana.

   "So you can't tell?" Desever asked.

  Georgiana looked at him in such a dishonest manner, why did she think he was a cautious person just now?

   "I'll tell!" Georgiana said coldly.

   "Including the clarification of Miss Alice's reputation?" Desaiville put away his hippie smile and said seriously.

   "I will." She also said solemnly.

   "Then I won't disturb." Desever bowed to Georgiana, passing another person who was walking towards her.

   "You talked for a long time." Mr. Gaston Martin said with a smile.

   "Have you been waiting for a long time?" She asked back.

   "No, there is a gift for you." Mr. Gaston Martin said, and handed her a scroll tied with a ribbon.

  She recognized this scroll, which was the credential of the First French Republic.

   "What is this?" She didn't answer right away.

   "It was originally a Christmas present, but I'm leaving for Aachen soon, and I will give it to you before I leave," Mr. Martin said.

  She didn't continue to ask, and took the scroll.

   "Do you know what Aachen is?" Mr. Martin asked.

   "The armistice of the Seven Years' War was signed there," she replied.

   “Charlemagne built a church in Aachen, which throughout the Middle Ages was the coronation church of German emperors,” he said.

   She wasn't very shocked. Napoleon's proclaiming emperor is not "news".

   "It is still the textile center of the silk industry, which is the purpose of my visit." Aston Martin said, "What do you want to explain?"

Georgiana's first thought was that Bonaparte would destroy the silk textile industry in Aachen and determine the status of silk textiles in Lyon. After all, Central Europe is not suitable for the development of the silk industry, although Frederick the Great tried his best to support the silk textile industry in Prussia. Industry.

   "Everything is under the orders of the First Consul." Georgiana said.

   Aston Martin bowed to her, just about to leave.

   "How many people in Lyon support Moreau?" she said to Aston Martin's back.

   He stopped.

   "You think Napoleon is irreplaceable?" Aston Martin asked Georgiana.

   "You told me that being able to develop your talents is a kind of happiness." She looked at Aston Martin "Do you think he is right?"

   He took a deep breath.

"Sometimes I feel happy and sometimes I feel miserable. I was thinking about that all the time last night." She cried as she spoke. One knife!"

   "It's a good thing for you." Aston Martin said "Don't take love too seriously."

   She froze.

"If you pour too much beer, the foam will overflow, and the table will be covered with dripping water. It will be troublesome to clean it up. Eight points are enough." Aston Martin said, "The same is true for love, and the remaining two points are for yourself. "

   She woke up.

  In the past, she always cried for Severus, should she continue to cry in another person?

   This has not changed in any way, she is always the crying woman.

   Aston Martin nodded at her, turned and left.

  After he left, she picked up the credential.

   What exactly is it worth as a Christmas gift?

   "Could it be that a country was sent to me." She laughed at herself, and the dream became more and more outrageous.

   "Ma'am!" Matilda hurried over.

  Fortunately, Bertin was here, otherwise the maid would be made fun of if she dressed too poorly.

   "What's the matter?" She said coldly.

   "The First Consul rescued a woman on the road. She is a Corsican nobleman." Matilda said, "What should I do now?"

   Georgiana let out a long sigh.

   "Ma'am?" Matilda asked.

   "Let him go," Georgiana said wearily. "I'm tired."

  Then she went back to the lounge, lay on the bed, fell asleep quickly this time, and never heard Hu Meizi's voice again.

  (end of this chapter)