Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1356: Beating numbers

   Chapter 1356 Jumping Numbers

  Georgiana did not count the “state assets” as the “great man” said, but went to the Church of Our Lady of Victory not far from the Louvre.

Although this place was turned into an exchange by the government, she still had sweet memories here. Here she kissed a military school boy, and she was so stupid that she thought he would take her wherever she went, so she followed. where.

  Boys will grow up, and the prince will one day succeed to the throne and become a king.

  In order to treat yourself well, don't wear that crown of thorns.

  She should have said that at the time, but she was afraid to say it at the time.

  The Duke of Orleans is a blood relative of the Bourbon royal family. When Louis XVI needed his help most, he stood in front of the throne of the regent, and did not disperse the crowd that prevented Louis XVI from returning to Paris.

  This kind of blood relative is not as good as outsiders.

  The Bonaparte family members are not harmonious, but they are united when they are poor. On the contrary, they have gone farther and farther after they became rich.

  In chess, the queen is a stronger **** than the king, but Georgiana positions herself as a follower rather than a leader, and she is not so keen on power.

  The Duke of Orleans “in history” did later become the King of France. If he was also a member of the royalist party, the British continued to protect him like this, and the tie would indeed be difficult to preserve.

  There was a mess in her mind, and a person suddenly appeared next to her.

   "We also want to negotiate." Granit said in English "Do you know how much domestic gold and silver have appreciated now?"

  "Do you think I am the kind of well-informed person?" she said angrily.

   "Look." Granit took out a purse from his pocket, which contained a pile of French coins.

"This is a golden louis, and this is a franc." Granit said, referring to the two coins in his hand, "Now the legal currency is the franc, but the golden louis is still in circulation. A louis is almost 24 francs, even if it is a franc, there are several A mint is making, this one with a rooster is made by the Paris Mint, this one with a six-pointed star is made by the Marseille Mint, this horse-shaped one is made in Geneva, and this one is our coin."

  Grannett took out British pounds and pennies. "If the currency collectors appraise, French coins are not as good as British coins."

   "You want to say that France's finance is not as sound as that of Britain?" Georgiana stared at the former finance minister.

"Our country uses a gold and silver back-to-standard system. Gold coins and silver coins circulate in the market at the same time. However, the price comparison between gold and silver coins is not based on the price of raw gold and silver in the market, but is based on the law. At 21 silver shillings, but as the price of raw gold and raw silver rises, people will melt the more valuable currency in their hands, and use it in exchange for lower value inferior currencies. For example, a piece of gold can be exchanged for 30 silver coins. People would finance the gold gins and replace them with silver coins. The inferior coins flooding the market would seriously disrupt the order of the market. Spain brought back so much silver from the New World and it did not make them rich overnight."

  "Did you think about buying national debt?" Georgiana asked again.

"French financiers are not fools. They used to control the supervising government. At that time, the supervising government issued banknotes. The person in charge of this matter did not know how many were printed. In January 1795, a gold Louis was worth 130 Lihua notes. By March it is worth 227 and September is 1200. Of course, Addington will not be as ignorant of temperance as the French, but it will not be good for our two countries to continue fighting like this."

  "The king thought he could end the colony by returning it?"

  "The first ruling party must be decent, and we must also be decent..."

   "Do you think that the French will definitely not be able to cross the strait?"

   "Which side are you helping?" Granit said angrily.

   "I can do what you asked me to do, but you didn't do what I asked you to do. What do you say I do?" She also became persistent.

"If the guest wants to leave, we will not stay, you should persuade him how to get those exiles back to the country, instead of complaining to me." Granit collected the money, then stood up, "I thought you were useful ."

   "He was angry at me today." Georgiana said coldly, "Don't think he is really Caesar or Anthony, and I am not Cleopatra."

"Of course you are not the Cleopatra he sealed in Egypt." Granit whispered. "There are many people who can see a person's appearance, but it is difficult to see his inner life, the man you chose It's not the kind of outstanding appearance."

  She was taken aback.

   "Mr. Smith and Captain John have worked together." Granit smiled bitterly, "Can you tell me what you are after them?"

   "Talent." Georgiana whispered, "and a brave heart."

   Granit was silent.

   "But they all have other women in their hearts." She said tiredly, "It doesn't matter if they are busy with work and ignore me. I can find something for myself."

   "Then what kind of person do you think I am?" Granit asked.

   "You buried your father while your brother was serving outside, even if he didn't leave the title and property to you." Georgiana smiled and said, "You are a fool, diamond kid."

   "I didn't expect this to be my advantage." Granit said with a smile.

   "You are different from those politicians who gain the love of the people through false promises." Georgiana smiled "Your wife must be very happy."

   "Are you flirting with me?"

  Georgiana laughed, and immediately narrowed her smile after being glared by other praying people.

   "How about going out with me?" he invited.

   "No, he will be unhappy." Georgiana refused.

   "You describe him that way, it makes me think that France's first ruling is a jealous husband."

   "He is only 30 years old, how mature can you expect him?"

"I am also the prime minister at the age of 24. You should not judge the maturity of a person's soul by age." Granit said, "Love is maintained by kindness and righteousness, but human nature is bad. At any time, as long as you are right If you are good, you will cut this bond."

  "Do you also read the theory of monarchy?"

   "Even if you don't become Caesar, you should understand Caesar, especially when he is your enemy."

  Georgina laughed and said nothing.

   "We can talk about this next time we meet." Granit said with a smile.

  She still shook her head.

   "He doesn't even allow this freedom of speech?"

   "I can talk to you about Shakespeare and Cicero. I was reading Cicero's book recently."

   "Which one?"

  The nun coughed twice and she shut up.

   Granit hesitated, and took this opportunity to leave.

  He walked very quickly, as if there was a monster chasing him behind.

   "Thank you for the reminder." Georgiana whispered, and then she stood up and left the church.

"You little villain who attracts bees and butterflies." She murmured. Severus must have been with the spy. She had also heard the story of Captain John. Since he is no longer in France, he will be caught. Sent to another country on a mission "Why didn't you ask him where the spy was sent?"

  Why did she tell Granit about other women in their hearts? what's on your mind? Georgian! Do you really want to be the Countess of Aberdeen?

  The fourth Earl of Aberdeen was George Hamilton Gordon, who launched the Crimean War. The legend of the Minister of Magic who had beenfriended Queen Victoria was involved in this war.

  Gordon and Pete are not the same last name, so he is married?

   "Oh, you are really hopeless." Georgiana wailed, "Do you still think you are not causing enough trouble?"

  (End of this chapter)

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