Harry Potter Morning Light
Chapter 2888 Lion of Liberty (10)
Barnaby put the two stones together. The cracks on the original stones disappeared with a flash of light, and the patterns on them became clearly recognizable. It was a coat of arms with mushrooms, leaves, fruit, and puff pastry.
"Wait," Bill said, "I've seen that badge before."
Then he ran to the library.
"What does that mean?" asked Barnaby.
"Let's talk about it when Bill comes back," Priya said, then looked at Pomona. "Where's Professor Snape?"
"I don't know," Pomona said.
"How is it possible? You went together." Priya asked persistently.
Pomona was a little annoyed by her question, how did she know why the old bat didn't keep up.
"Where's Charlie?" Pomona asked.
"Still looking for the Hippogriff," said Ben Cooper.
"I said they flew away," Liz Stewart said.
Pomona was too bored to take part in the children's arguments and stared at the unicorn and werewolf sculptures on top of the fountain.
She couldn't take the dream as reality just because she didn't have the habit of locking the door, and besides the discomfort in her back, there was nothing abnormal about her.
There are so many libertines in Paris, why did Mrs. Meadow choose him? Isn't it because he is the nephew of the little bride's mother? No matter how many means other people have, it is difficult to find a legitimate reason to get close to the bride-to-be who has hidden in the country. What is so strange about a nephew visiting his aunt?
The little bride doesn't love her future husband either, and she has a little lover, who is the object of Mormon's plan to frame her. Compared with a strong body, the little girl prefers a handsome appearance. Even though this young man is still a child in the eyes of Mrs. May Dai, she still makes him her "knight" because she can take him away , and Mortal has no one to blame.
What Mrs. Maydai did was tantamount to indirectly forcing Valmont to a dead end, or forcing Valmont to fight with the little bride's fiancé. However, Valmont had already arranged for his servant to follow Mrs. Maydai.
Revenge brings strength to men and women, not to mention the fact that Mormons are good at tricks and disguises.
Since Mrs. Dewey did not accept his letter after she left, and it was returned several times, he found a priest and asked him to come to Mrs. Dewey and ask her to see him. In addition, he also deliberately let his aunt see his emaciated appearance. He knew that his aunt was still in contact with Mrs. Dewey, so Mrs. Dewey would know how worthy of pity he was.
The prodigal son will be more favored than the son who has never run away from home. Finally, Mrs. Dewey agreed to meet with Valmont again.
None of them knew what Mormon was doing in private.
When Valmont was still playing in the world, he didn't think it mattered to be someone else's lover, after all, it was all a game.
After Mrs. Dewey left, he was still "teaching" the little bride some ways to please people. He even taught her to speak impudent words, turning a pure and innocent girl into a street warbler. But the little girl didn't know this, she just found it novel and amusing, and she didn't even know about contraception, because no one in the monastery taught her, and Mormont deliberately didn't teach her.
He had a feeling, especially when Mrs. Meadow told him that to be a lover is to speak like a lover. It's just that he is still the same as in the past, he will not find faults in himself, but will blame all the faults on the women.
He hates Mrs. Dewey for being ruthless and ruthless, slandering her mother in front of the little bride, causing her extreme contempt for her own mother, and he will also severely humiliate her after receiving the reward from Mrs. , although this scene did not happen, because Mrs. May Dai would not let him succeed easily.
By belittling women, Mortal was able to vent his inner anger, fueled by the desire to have more. Hate is an emotion as fierce as love, and it can make Mortal blood boil and lose its mind, which is what those who carry out the revenge plan need most.
Only after the revenge is over, can he be "reborn", and may become the same as he performed in front of Mrs. Dewey, no longer focus on women, live a model life, and make up for the mistakes of his youth.
This is not "grown up", or in other words, Mormon is not the kind of little boy who is like a court doll, and will not be so easily controlled by women. He called the little bride's little lover, Mrs. Meadow's "knight" "primary schoolboy". He let this "primary student" kill him, just to complete the last step of revenge. After he died, he could not hear the gossip of other people in Paris. Bear the turbulent public opinion.
Vermont lived in the post-Louis XIV era, the king openly had so many mistresses, other men followed suit, and the king conquered so much.
Maybe he just imitated his uncle, maybe he has a little bit of good, but it's too boring in the country, not as exciting as life in Paris. Who made the countryside a theocracy and Paris a secular world.
"Have you considered that education is a good thing?"
"Who dares to say that education is a bad thing?"
"How can a man do evil if he has not learned evil?"
"When you asked me if education was a good thing, my love of goodness took my attention so much that I only noticed education for doing good, so I answered you that education is a good thing, and now you remind me Another kind of education has drawn my attention, and I have no doubt that it is a bad thing."
"There is no such possibility. It is neither a good thing nor a bad thing?"
"Then what is it?"
"You at least think that lack of comprehension is a good thing?"
And that's at the heart of Rowena Ravenclaw's debate with Queen Maeve: existence, living, and understanding.
Through this debate, the wizarding world has determined the existing education model. Children have to read a lot of books, instead of wearing Queen Maeve's crown and putting knowledge into their minds at once.
If the legend is true, that Salazar Slytherin and Godric Gryffindor once collected many books and compiled textbooks, it is not surprising that the slate appeared in the library and the fountain in the Slytherin lounge.
is that so?
The sound of Bill's hurried footsteps came over, and he was flipping through the book in his hand as he walked.
"I found it, this is it." Bill said, and put the book in front of everyone. "This is the family emblem of the Dale family."
"Who's the Dale family?" Liz asked.
"I know," said Ben Cooper. "It's a well-known family of herbs and potions."
Everyone looked at him.
"I was studying in Carter's office for a while, and he mentioned it to me," Ben Cooper said.
"What's he bringing that up for?" asked Barnaby.
Pomona thought of Mrs. Pince, and she said that Carter seemed to be looking for the secret formula to make Toots rich in resurrection and regeneration potions.
"Okay, we know what Dale is, then what?" Liz asked.
"Their family's grave seems to be nearby," Bill said. "Charlie has seen it."
"How did he know it was the Dale family cemetery?" Liz asked.
Bill pointed to the mushroom on the crest. "He told me that someone used a mushroom as a crest."
"Where's Charlie?" Puglia asked.
"Still looking for the Hippogriff," said Ben Cooper.
"I said they flew away," Liz Stewart said.
"He'll be back by dinner time, we'll ask him then." Bill sighed. "Go to bed until then, I guess I'll be up late today."
"Have you finished your summer homework?" Pomona asked.
The children disappeared at "the speed of light".
Pomona couldn't help shaking his head. Normally, "primary school students" should be staying up late to make up for their summer homework.
"Professor," Dumbledore called.
"Principal." Pomona nodded at him.
"How is it going?"
"They're going to the Dale family graveyard at night," Pomona said.
Dumbledore mused.
"Any questions?" Pomona asked.
"You'd better not take Severus with you this time," said Dumbledore.
"Why?" Pomona asked.
"Because I'm afraid he carries a family curse, and it would be bad if it was triggered," said Dumbledore.
Pomona was astonished.
"What's so strange about the Potter family being named Peveril?" said Dumbledore.
"Are the Dales ancestors of the Princes?" Pomona asked.
"I'm afraid you have to ask the genealogist." Dumbledore said, "Come on, walk with me for a while."
Then he took Pomona to the empty library.
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