Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1527: "gas"

  Chapter 1527 "gas"

  After reading books in the library for a whole morning, Georgiana and Ribo accompany Fox to dinner in a nearby restaurant.

  Figuel became an errand runner. Before the Saint-Martin Canal was repaired, she could only drink soda. Fox ordered a glass of pre-dinner wine, and Ripple ordered a glass of champagne.

  "Do you know how to make soda?" Fox said, looking at Georgiana's soda.

  She was taken aback.

   "I think, some gas was added?" She said uncertainly.

   "I heard that the chemist Sharptal was your guardian. Have you ever heard of Joseph Priestley? He is also an honorary academician of France." Fox asked.

   "I'm not sure, I don't have much contact with Mr. Sharptal."

"You should get in touch with him more. You can learn a lot." Fox took a sip of sweet wine. "In 1772, he discovered a gas. Smelling it would make people laugh. In 1774, he Researched out the technology to decompose this gas, and then you have the soda in your glass."

   "I only know that this water is luxury brand." She raised her glass and said with a smile, then took a sip.

"This gas can also be used for anesthesia. I heard that a doctor wanted to use it to treat tuberculosis. Later, a 17-year-old kid did an experiment on his body. The pain disappeared after inhaling this gas. I heard It is said that some surgical anesthesiologists use it to perform operations, but this anesthesia seems to have side effects, which will make the blood flow faster and make the entire operation bloody."

  Georgina laughed and said nothing.

"Mr. Princesley married the daughter of Isaac Wilkinson, the largest iron manufacturer in the UK, just like Mr. Sharptal. I heard that you spent Christmas last year at her house? "

   "You have heard a lot, Mr. Prime Minister." Georgiana said coldly.

  "Maybe you can invite him directly next time. I would love to talk to him." Fox smiled and said, "Princetree and Sharptal are both important ministers with chemist status."

   "Is he still in the UK now?"

"No, he is in the United States." Fox sighed. "He sympathized with the French Revolution and gave several speeches. Later, his home and laboratory were burned. He had to immigrate to the United States and become an American citizen. I heard that he is a professor of chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania."

  Georgina took a sip of soda and looked out the window.

  She can almost imagine what kind of "courtesy" she would receive if she returned to the UK.

  The best way is to stay anonymous and go to a place where no one knows her. Of course it is best for Severus to find her and meet in the 21st century, provided that he will come to her again.

  Hunger has caused a great burden on the poor, but it has little effect on the rich. Meat and bread will still be available, but the price is much higher than usual.

   Fewer people still come out to eat at this time, most of them are officers in uniforms. Most people choose to entertain guests in their own homes, and it's time to show the Sèvres tableware.

  There are still not many luxury carriages along the way. Napoleon’s green "Royal carriage" is 6,000 francs per car, and one-tenth of the tax is 600 francs, which is enough for a widow to live with her child for a year.

  It is difficult for her to have a fanatical love for this person, and she is desperate for him, even if she is tolerant and understanding of him is conditional, unlike Josephine who is tolerant of everything.

  The mother's love for her child is unconditional, but this kind of maternal love also carries indulgence, which will turn a little tyrant into a great tyrant.

  Her mind always remembered the four young people who were smiling at the police chief's body. Perhaps the chief had stopped them with some "good deeds" before they were retaliated by them.

  The feeling of being bound by the law is terrible, so that is not allowed. She doesn't know what the missing boys have experienced after being kidnapped. They are the targets of certain people before they grow into adults and have the ability to protect themselves. The behavior of these kidnappers was intentionally or unintentionally distorted as aristocrats and wealthy people. The real aristocrats and wealthy people would not do such things themselves, and they were still in the public.

  This is a man-made panic. No wonder the street children don’t trust adults.

Looking at this kind of world, it would inevitably make people feel hopeless. She couldn't help but sniff the gas in the soda, wanting to see if it would really make people laugh, but she didn't feel anything. So he put the soda back on the table and smiled while watching Ripoll chat with Fox.

  If it weren’t for the "laughing gas" that would increase blood circulation and make the operating table extremely bloody, she would like to introduce this gas to the Versailles Army Hospital. When the Black Death broke out in the army and the Turks were coming, Napoleon chose to drink opium for those who were too sick to leave. According to legend, there were 500 people, but Napoleon himself said that there were only 7 people. At that time, the doctor who accompanied the army exchanged materials with the locals and sold these materials to the soldiers, which resulted in less time when Napoleon needed opium.

  She did not make any comments on this matter, at least he admitted, and did not deny the sophistry.

Not long afterwards, the dishes they wanted came. After the meal, Giorgioanna did not accompany Fox, but returned to the Tuileries Palace, excluding the cost of holding the celebration of the founding of the Italian Republic in Lyon in January, until August. For Napoleon’s birthday celebration, he has already spent three million francs.

According to statistics later, there were more than 1,000 carriages of upstarts who attended Napoleon’s birthday party. Fortunately, she opened a few doors in advance to let them disperse out of the car. Otherwise, even if each car parked for 10 seconds to get them off, it would take 2 More than an hour.

  At first, some people complained about this. They felt that this was not “equality”. All they wanted was to get off at the main entrance of the Tuileries Palace.

  That is a symbol of status and decency. It is not fair to enter and exit from the side door. They have not thought about the traffic jams and the inconvenience caused to the citizens.

  Waiting for the next celebration, they waited in the car for a few hours. When the early morning dance party was almost over, they knew what the purpose of getting off the car was.

It would be better if they scramble to get off the car first. This is a very simple math problem. The problem is that no one has thought about it. On the contrary, she who has thought about this problem has become the target of their complaints. Up.

  So she sometimes feels that these French people don't want freedom and equality, they just want decentness. They couldn't enjoy it when they were ordinary people. Now that the nobility is overthrown, they can also experience it.

  No wonder the old nobles mocked the upstarts so much.

  After checking the accounts with the daughter of the Marquis of San Simeon, Georgiana left the restaurant.

  She planned to walk through the side door, but was stopped by Bonaparte's personal servant.

  He led her to a small suite. Giorgioanna waited in it alone. About half an hour later, the Corsican in the uniform of the colonel appeared, and he closed the door easily.

  She sat leaning against a desk, waiting patiently for him to speak.

  He rubbed his nose, as if thinking of an opening.

   "What should I do to forgive me?" He asked directly.

  She tilted her head and looked at him.

  His height looks like a boy about 16 years old, but unfortunately he is the kind of person with a long upper body, and his legs are really short in proportion.

   "What are you looking at?" He asked with a smug smile.

  "Do you know how old Georgina is this year?" she asked.

  The smile on his face faded.

   "If Severus falls in love with a female student of her age in school, the parents will tear down the school..."

   "I thought you didn't compare me to him in private." He interrupted her.

   "You slept with an underage girl, Napoleone." She calmly said that if this "news" was enough to ruin his political future in the 21st century, fortunately he was in the early 19th century.

   "She doesn't look like a minor." He quibbled.

  Georgina recalled Georgina, she did look older than her actual age.

  "Your mind is still sober?" She asked, "What are you thinking?"

   "I need information." He pinched his nose, then looked at her calmly. "She often tells me about the theater."

  Georgiana smiled and shook her head.

   "I will pay her."

   "You can't save anything by saying that!" She said angrily, "Give a minor girl money, you just..."

  "Do you want to condemn me?" He asked rebelliously.

  She shut up.

  Continue to "teaching" him at this time, I am afraid that only the "gendarmes" can deal with him.

   "She is young and not very wary, and the information she gave me is true, unlike Fouché." He cursed "That traitor."

   "There are many women who like you, Leon, you don't need me." She said calmly, "Georgina and Josephine..."

  "What if I don't have money?" He asked her again.

   "You can't think so...Georgina will tell you what's up."

  "What else have you heard?" He asked again.

  She didn't speak anymore.

  She heard that they would chat in thin clothes in front of the flourishing fireplace. As he said, "theatre's intelligence", he always laughed.

  It reminded her of her and Severus sitting and chatting in front of the fireplace.

   "We are still friends." She thought for a moment and said, "I should stop here, my lion."

  He smiled.

   "What are you laughing at?" she asked.

   "You can guess so well, why don't you guess?" He smiled and said, "You cold-blooded snake."

   "You said I am a snake?" She said incredulously.

   "We are not finished!" He warned at her, then turned to open the door and left, and slammed the door with a "bang".

  Georgiana shook her head.

  A 33-year-old adult man took a half-year-old girl into a mistress in the 18th century. Georgina still had so many fans to support her, but her past as a teacher made her unable to ignore it.

  Not to mention the line that Severus left on the office chair in the opera house.

  The beheaded Governor of Venice, didn’t he just marry a girl who can be a granddaughter as his wife?

  He robbed someone else’s lover and made the young man who lost his lover do a stupid thing.

  She calmed her emotions and left the suite.

  She wouldn't believe what he said, he had so many excuses, and someone helped him think that she didn't want to be fooled anymore.

  (End of this chapter)

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