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Chapter 2328 peterm?nnchen (ten)

Chapter 2328 Petermnnchen (ten)

"Dangdang"

Georgiana followed the screams of the girls to the dining room, and there was an unexpected person there. Did she ask Bonaparte if he had any guests today?

Before she could figure it out, Augereau had already slashed the sword in his hand on the table, almost splitting the table in half.

Then the "dangdang" bell was gone.

There was an eerie silence in the room for a few seconds.

Then she went into the dining room.

"Can you explain?" Georgiana asked everyone.

"Ma'am." Margaret, who was huddled in a corner in fright, rushed over and hugged Georgiana.

The room was so quiet that only Margaret's soft sobbing could be heard.

"We were talking at first," said Matilda. "Then, I don't know where the bell came, but you know there is no bell in this place."

"I checked all the rooms," Augereau said now. "The sound comes from the walls."

Georgiana looked around.

This 15th-century house is not made of stone, but of wood.

Then there were footsteps behind her.

"Pack up your things and we'll be leaving at once," said Bonaparte, coming up behind her.

"There's no need for such a fuss," Georgiana said. "It's just a mischievous elf."

Everyone looked at her in shock.

"Are you going to continue living in this haunted house?" Augereau said in disbelief.

"No, it's not haunted," Georgiana corrected. "It's a change of ownership..."

"At once!" roared Bonaparte.

The girls immediately went to pack and pack their luggage. Augereau didn't seem to want to stay in this place anymore, so he turned and left the restaurant.

"What do you want to do? Prove how brave you are?" Bonaparte walked in front of her with his waist in his arms.

"The mischievous elves think that the house belongs to them. They just make some noise to scare people away. Their concept of ownership is not the same as that of humans. Hey~"

He ignored her at all, and walked directly to the stable holding her hand.

"I don't know if they would attach to something and follow me, it would be unsafe."

"What about the Ministry of Magic?" he asked, turning his head.

Georgiana took out a metal part, which was like a leaf, and when she put it on a door frame, it automatically "grows" leaves and vines, around the door frame for a full week, and then there was a gust of wind , A fog appeared in the middle of the door frame, and a figure appeared in the fog.

"How can I help you, ma'am?" said the Man in the Fog.

"Send people to the palace where I live immediately, especially experts in ghost science." Georgiana said.

"Okay," said the Man in the Mist.

Then Georgiana plucked the leaf, and the vine was put away.

"Come on." She put the leaf into the bracelet, while Bonaparte was still looking at the door frame.

"I don't want you to be interested in the occult, Leon." Georgiana turned to him and said, "The king's indulging in this way will bring misfortune to the country."

He glanced at her coldly, then looked back at the door, and finally left with her.

When they got into the carriage, Matilda and the others didn't tidy up. At this time, he ordered the Mamluks and Augereau to set off, and then they left Margaret's house in Austria after nightfall. The palace went to the castle where the inspection team was stationed. There was a dance or something here. When they heard the movement outside, the people inside all looked out through the windows.

He got out of the carriage by himself, and then went straight to the entrance of the castle with a gloomy face, not wanting to greet others at all.

Georgiana hesitated for a while, and finally left with him. His residence was in a large suite on the second floor, where he could see the soft grass in front of the castle and the Dyer River. After entering the house, he took off his hat and threw it on the sofa. , but did not take off the sword, and then walked to the window with his hands behind his back.

There is a charming moonlight tonight, and you can see things without lighting candles.

She suddenly thought of the Tuileries Palace and Josephine playing the Moonlight Sonata on the piano, and the unreal feeling became even stronger.

Josephine can't play the piano, she can play the harp, but Marie Antoinette, because she was ridiculed by Madame Du Barry in public, she worked hard to learn to play the piano.

Queen Ekaterina also has a superb learning ability, from a German princess to a Russian czar, but has Queen Ekaterina ever tapped the shoulders of officers with the back of her sword?

What made the "magic power" disappear just now was not mediocrity and obesity. Napoleon was also a "magician", although he did not have the ability to produce magical effects by waving a magic wand.

But would this "magic" work against Severus?

She doesn't want to see them duel, and there's no better way to solve the problem, which is comical in itself.

"Dangdang"

The bell rang again, startling them all, but they followed the sound and found that it was the clock in the house that rang.

"Make it silent," ordered Bonaparte.

Georgiana waved her wand, and the mechanism in the clock stopped, as if time had stopped at this moment.

She looked at the clock face and suddenly felt that it looked familiar.

Then the memory began to come back, and she seemed to go back to that night, when they went to Nick Lemay's house, and saw from a crystal ball he left behind that France and even Europe in the 21st century were once again in riots. Nervous, stole food from the kitchen of the "restaurant of the gods" and went to Victor Hugo's for dinner with Severus.

It was a very bad "date" and Victor Hugo lived just off the Place des Vosges, where the duels used to be.

And then...she saw a courtyard with a statue of a woman, behind it a gable, and on the gable was an ornate clock made of stone, which she had seen in the Tuileries.

The removed stones will not be wasted, they are scattered in every corner.

She wanted to remind someone, but then she woke up.

Little Bonaparte stood in front of her like a giant, blocking the moonlight.

"Do you want to frighten me, too, with St. Paul's wrath?" asked Bonaparte.

She knew that this was a letter of condemnation written by the Pope, and the MPs who heard the letter all laughed.

"Would you laugh at me if I told you that I was scared too?" Georgiana asked. Where am I going?"

He said nothing.

"Children can still go back to their parents, but I don't. I have to comfort them, don't be afraid." She trembled all over, "Someone destroyed the mandrake, and someone killed the rooster. Know if the herbal medicine that has been planted in a hurry will work, and what if it doesn't work?"

He raised his hand, but didn't hit her, but let her lean against him, the position was right on her soft stomach.

"I didn't hide the needle in my dinner, in fact I got stuck by it during the day, but I thought it was hidden by someone in Paris." Georgiana whispered, "You need to change the way you eat like a voracious eater."

"Why do you want me to retire?" asked Bonaparte.

"You won't be so lucky forever, do you really think the bullets can't hit you?" She said wearily, "But once you retire, you will lose your authority. Remember Diocletian who invented the Four Emperors? When he was The emperor for life, but he is old and can't fight, and his record is replaced by others. I hope you can think about it, what is the power of the strong that Rousseau said, how to rely on force or obedience, become a legal obligation."

"What do you want?" He said calmly, neither cold nor hot.

She put her arms around his waist.

"Send home those who don't want to play in the 'king's game' and have taken refuge in the forest to avoid military service. If the cities and the human world represent civilization, how can they go to the wilderness to find safety?"

"Maybe what they want is freedom." He continued indifferently.

She sneered.

"Some people don't want to be free at all, he just avoids responsibility, like those bastards who make girls belly big and refuse to marry them."

"It doesn't have to be all..."

"Yeah, and after getting married and having a family, do you still remember the 'Last Witch', Gorretti from Switzerland? She was pregnant with the master's child, and the man already had a wife , Children, because of this case, Joseph II decided to reform the regulations on witchcraft accusations in the law, so as to avoid similar "judicial murders" from happening again, in the Netherlands, one of the places where witch hunting was the most rampant " She said in horror, "This is what I want. On the clock tower that day, Maria saw so many people saying that I was a witch. In case someone..."

"You said that people are not sculptures, they can cry, why don't you cry?" He stroked her hair.

"It's possible that you're right again, witches don't have tears," she said wearily.

"Augereau didn't notice the abnormality at first, but those firebirds made him aware that something was wrong, so he came here with the guards." Bonaparte said softly, "I feel that the one that Pishgru told you about Women don't belong together, although we were very dangerous at the time."

She didn't respond.

"Do you love me, Georgiana?" he asked softly again.

A liar will swallow a thousand needles.

She seemed to hear someone whispering in her ear.

"I'm studying." She replied in a low voice.

He sighed, "You are such an idiot, why haven't you learned it after studying for so long?"

She didn't want to answer the question.

"Control your body shape, Leon, especially your waistline."

Her ears were pulled.

"Aww." She moaned, rubbing her sore ear.

"Help me untie my belt," he said, raising his arms.

She looked up at him.

"How about only you helping me do this in the future?" He said softly, "This is your privilege."

"What if I'm not here?"

"Then don't understand." He said coldly, "Anyway, I won't quit voluntarily."

She took the belt off without waiting for him to be really angry, when he lifted her up, hugged her and kissed her, his lips were very hot, not at all like a ghost that had been dead for 200 years.

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