Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1708: The secret words of the goddess (53)

  Chapter 1708 The secret words of the goddess (53)

  There are some differences in each place regarding the persecution of witchcraft.

  For example, Salem, the first accused of "witches" were three low-status women, a slave girl, a young woman, and a woman married to a worker. They were accused of a 9-year-old girl Betty and an 11-year-old girl Abigail. If no one would believe the two children at all, people at the time believed it, and even the accused woman admitted it. After all, “knowledgeable” people know that if they don’t admit their crimes, they will definitely be beaten into tricks or be tested by the “drilling water” method, so “confessing guilt” will be easier.

  There is another woman who is annoying, such as the landlord’s wife. She always threatens the tenants to drive them away without paying the rent. She doesn't care if the tenants will be left on the streets because of this. In fact, for a widow whose husband has died, rent is her only income.

  If starving to death is an existential threat, then living on the street is also an existential threat. Jack the Ripper is looking for a target on the street, and it is safer for a woman to hide in a house with walls. The reality is that someone threatens you with survival, asking you to surrender all your money to meet your basic survival needs, just as the price of food rises during a famine.

  It feels bad to be held hostage, but many people can't wake up for a while. The banker does not really want to realize the family dream for the lender, nor does he really want a house. He just needs a collateral. If the lender can't pay it back, he can sell the house to someone else.

  What he wants is money and interest. If the house cannot be discounted into cash, then the "poor man's home" is meaningless to him. He lives in a mansion with a beautiful view of the sunset and a swimming pool. His garage is more than that of Harry when he was a child. The house on Privum Road is big. Is it possible for him to move in?

The key to the rules of the game is that the working class keeps investing money to repay the mortgage. If the working class stops repaying the loan, the working class will be displaced and homeless, and the animals drinking along this "drain" will also have no water to drink. So they must do everything possible to ensure that the "water source" is sufficient.

  The part of customers with stable jobs, higher incomes, and stable repayments has the highest credit rating, such as Fernon Desley, but such customers are limited and will soon be robbed.

   Then there are people who have stable jobs but low incomes, such as Mrs. Filch and Peaces, become their "target" for open source.

  Felch is a dumb gun. He is hated by students at Hogwarts, and his income is naturally not as high as that of professors.

  Although Mrs. Pins is a witch, she is just an annoying administrator, and her income is not as good as that of a teacher, let alone the dean.

  However, when they are married, they need a house if they have a family. They cannot continue to live in school.

  In the wizarding world, fairies do not yet have the concept of real estate, because wizards are sparsely populated, not to mention that some people can live in places like burrows. They just prayed wholeheartedly for the death of the wizard's family, so that all the money the wizards left in Gringotts would go to them. The Potter family almost ended up with the family, and the huge wealth almost belonged to them. For the goblin, he saw Harry Bo They were not happy at all while Te was alive, and he later gave birth to an heir. This level of unhappiness would have to be "more".

  After having a family, the unstable single life of the past is over, and Filch does not have to spend a lifetime with a cat.

  This is a new beginning for Filch. He even left school with Mrs. Peaces and went to France for vacation.

   But if Mrs. Pins disappeared, then all this will be in vain. Of course, he does not have to worry about buying a house with a loan. He can continue to live in the administrator’s dormitory at Hogwarts and continue his previous life.

  Everything is risky. Passing the risk to others is actually a game of drumming and spreading flowers. This sense of security is fake.

  However, what Severus didn't expect was that Mrs. Pins would disappear in the library. It seemed quite safe here.

  Severus asked Haji and Felix to find Monica. In his opinion, Monica was in a more dangerous environment. But things have happened, and it's useless to refuse to believe it. Even Hogwarts, which is known as the safest, has been invaded by Death Eaters.

  The key is to find a way to correct.

  Severus returned to the table, took out a compass, opened the lid, and revealed the bottom of the compass with a silver hair that seemed to glow.

  It belonged to Pomona. She was in the St. Mungo’s Hospital and became a complete veva state. She didn't look terrible, but rather like a large fairy.

  On the day back to school, she was hiding in the screaming shed alone, and she asked him how he found her. Severus lied.

  Point-me can only point to the north. He used the hair she gave him to make this small prop, which can track her direction.

Now Severus took the hair out, put it in the test tube, put Mrs. Pince’s hair in, and then closed the lid again. After a quick rotation of the compass, it pointed straight. southeast.

  He held his wand and walked in that direction, his steps lightly.

  He had checked the row of bookcases before, and there was nothing unusual, but the compass was still pointing in that direction.

   "She's not here." A woman said behind him.

  Severus immediately turned around and saw a woman standing behind the bookshelf.

  She wore the clothes of an 18th-century woman. The dress was similar to a witch’s robe. She wore an ugly hat and covered her hair, exactly like the one painted in Marie Antoinette’s last portrait.

   "She is safe?" Severus asked suspiciously.

   "What kind of security do you mean?" the woman asked.

   "Has she been injured?" Severus asked.

  "I suffered as much as I was injured, everyone hates me." The woman said.

  Severus didn't figure out how to interface it.

  "This is not my home, I want to go home." The woman said.

   "Do you want to return to Versailles?"

"I don't know if I should call that place home." The woman said, "But I don't belong here. They put me here without my consent, just like the woman who slept in mine without my consent. On the bed."

   "You mean Josephine? Because she slept in your bed in the Tuileries?" Severus asked.

   "I don't know who she is." The woman cried and said, "I just want her to leave right away."

   "What on earth do you want to do?" Severus asked.

  The woman did not answer, but the bookshelf began to vibrate and the book fell to the ground.

  "Pick up the top one." The woman said.

  Severus looked at the pile of books on the ground. The top one was beautifully bound, and it didn't look like a civilian could afford it.

   "What do you want me to do?" Severus asked.

   "Put it back where it should be, and I will tell you who attacked her."

   "Okay, I promise you." Severus said, "Where shall I put it?"

  "Don't ask knowingly." The woman said, "Last time I saw two British women broke in by mistake, they almost became his prey."

   "You mean that in 1901, those two female teachers who saw you at Petit Trianon Palace?" Severus asked, "They both published a book called "Adventure" for this."

  "Do you remember how they described us?" The woman said arrogantly, "They actually said that we look like wax figures."

   "I think they were talking about the two people they saw at the door." Severus said, "You are still the same beautiful, in bright summer clothes and a white hat with a sunshade on your head."

   "I like to wear beautiful clothes." The woman said, "It's hard to tell which one is the most painful for me."

   Severus did not answer.

  "He wants to follow the example of ancient emperors in polygamy to manage the colony." The woman said, "A British woman is a must for him."

   "I don't think a female teacher can bring him any benefit." Severus said coldly, "He should propose to the British princess."

"He was indeed married to a princess, but she did not bring him a firm ally." The woman said, "No one is confused by the brilliant fantasy he portrayed. People have lost faith in him. Only blind people will believe him. Will conquer the whole of Europe armed with him."

   "That's a pity." Severus said, "Now all of Europe has given its arms to others."

  "Do you want him to win or lose?" the woman asked.

   "He shouldn't touch things that don't belong to him." Severus said.

   "The same with you." The woman said "Ciris Black..."

   "Don't say that name!" Severus interrupted her with an angry roar.

   "You did the same that day. When you heard the name, you got excited and left home." The woman said indifferently, "You haven't learned your lesson yet?"

"she is mine!"

  "Then you shouldn't be guilty, you just looked like a cat with its tail stomped on."

   "So many English female teachers, why is it her!" Severus curled his fingers as if to choke someone to death.

  "You can also give up and start a new life." The woman said, "Lily, I remember that was his condition."

  Severus was stunned.

   "Tell me what are you thinking?" the woman asked.

   "Is that Irma kidnapped by the smelly living dead?" Severus said.

   "The words are unprovoked, and the hostages are in the UK and you will earnestly fulfill the contract." The woman was lazy and said, "Although you will not owe debts, you often break your promises. Even if you run away, you will get epic praise."

   "That's because the French surrendered first!" Severus said angrily.

  "What about the American Revolutionary War?" the woman asked.

   "We don't want to be like your France, sacrificing ourselves and perfecting America." Severus retorted.

   "If he was not a king, he would be a good locksmith." The woman said, "Put that book in the room where he locks it."

  The woman left after speaking.

  Severus tried to follow her, but the woman disappeared between the next bookshelves.

   So he turned upside down again, looked at the book that fell on the ground, and floated the beautiful book on the top with a floating spell.

  That is a manuscript. It is a design drawing of a lock, and one of the locks is a salamander.

  Looks a lot like the newt ring that Voldemort gave Severus.

  (End of this chapter)

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