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Chapter 1302 Travelers sentiment

 Chapter 1303 traveler’s sentiment (Part 2)

When you ask for a secret to be kept, secrets tend to get out like wildfire.

Regarding the fact that she was Scottish, Georgiana only told two people, one was Sophie and the other was Gordin who loved to write scripts.

Judging from the current situation, it is more likely that Godin is more likely to be the one, but past lessons have taught her that she should not just look at things at face value. Even if Sophie is not as innocent and kind as she seems, she may be criticized for being truly innocent and kind.

people use.

It's just asking someone where his hometown is. How big a deal is this?

The message from Little Peter's messenger reminded her of her previous time in Venice, when she was chatting with a Japanese Muggle girl looking at St. Mark's Square. She thought their lives had no intersection and Severus would never know.

I want a divorce.

However, he still knew that sometimes she really wished that she was the kind of woman who could lose her temper and say "break up, divorce" at will. The boys didn't take their threats seriously at all and coaxed her to let her lose her temper.

After that, everything will return to normal.

Severus was good at forbearance, which was a necessary skill for him as a double agent. He waited until he was about to leave for Palodo before telling her that he agreed to divorce.

He really knows what kind of people the White Wizard and his students are. No matter whether they face temptation or danger, they will always retain their clarity and reason.

No one would associate sugar with opium, but eating too much sugar will lead to diabetes and obesity, which will cause harm to the body and prevent many young people who could become soldiers from joining the army because of these diseases.

This is a terrible thing for France, which dominates Europe with its army. Even if there is no obesity, underlying diseases caused by diabetes will cause damage to immunity. In this era of frequent plague outbreaks and poor medical conditions, it is even more terrible.

That's true.

The sugar glut in the 21st century has made some scholars wary. There may be a highly contagious disease in the near future, which will need to rely on human immunity to fight against it. Vaccines and drugs will be ineffective against it.

The Japanese girl and her team are trying to get the U.S. Congress to pass legislation to publicize and limit the addition of sugar in food. Their doing so will inevitably harm the interests of sugar companies, and many sugar workers will lose their jobs. They are idealists.

, wear Chanel to care about the health problems of ordinary people.

Britain and the Manchus also signed legal terms for opium, which not only harmed the Manchus, but also harmed the British mainland.

This proposal seemed to be beneficial to both Britain and France. The British nobles also liked French silk, but she still smelled the smell of conspiracy.

They sent a scholar as a messenger. This Mill was also a Scotsman, but he was dressed in English. William Pitt Jr., who also had territory in Aberdeen, usually worked in London. If Miss Georgiana was the same as Mill,

If a woman was born in Scotland and her heart is drawn to England, then their attitude will still be as friendly as it is now. If she is not like this, then the situation will become a little different.

To put it simply, they couldn't trust her.

Hadrian's Wall during the Roman period was the dividing line between the peace under Roman rule and the lawless world of barbarians. Although it cannot be compared with the Great Wall of China, it is the dividing line between Scotland and England.

The Scots have large areas of wilderness, but they are different from bustling London.

Living in that inaccessible place, the circle of life became very narrow. In Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the single men in front of her were the half-goblin Felicity and Severus Snape, a long-haired man.

An unattractive but tall wizard, he suited the lonely and desolate atmosphere very well, and she was so fascinated that she couldn't think straight at all.

Just as she was about to giggle, the sound of rapid horse hooves was heard again outside the Grand Trianon Palace.

By this time it was starting to get dark and there would be no guests coming.

She was a little proud, but she still endured it.

Rich boys like to "joke" randomly. Napoleon and Severus are very similar in this aspect. They both came from poor backgrounds and achieved their current status through their own efforts. They are very "serious" and some

You can't afford to joke.

She could not stop Napoleon from sending troops to attack the colonies. If she did not let those soldiers go out to fight "profitable wars", another mutiny might occur.

If those soldiers returned to France with a large amount of precious metals like the Spaniards, they might not bring wealth. I hope this general who understands civility will understand how to choose.

After about ten minutes, the short-legged Monsignor Bonaparte finally arrived in the rotunda.

He was wearing a colonel's uniform, without a three-cornered hat, showing his real hair, with a sword on his waist, and he was looking at her with a half-smiling expression.

If it were the Polish woman who saw Napoleon Bonaparte appearing, she would definitely pounce on him like a little dove and hug him. She would still remember her husband who was so young and dedicated her to her country.

Sometimes she really wishes that she could be a normal woman and just focus on love.

"They will still punish you." Georgiana reminded kindly.

"They have already come to propose marriage, what else can they do?" Bonaparte said happily as if he was playing a game.

She imagined it and found that she couldn't imagine it.

"I know it will be very vicious." Georgiana said, "Do you remember those rich children who bullied you before?"

"Remember." He said confidently, "They are working under me now."

"How you control it is your business. My fellow countryman gave me a task. Let me persuade you to agree to use British sugar and French silk, and no special trade license is required for wine exchange."

"What terms do they offer you?"

"I get things done and I am the Countess of Aberdeen."

"Are you going to say yes?"

"I don't have to be a countess," she said calmly. "Should I appear to be as easy to manipulate as Madame du Barry?"

"They sent a scholar as a messenger. Apparently they have investigated you." He held his sword and walked to the jug and poured himself a glass of wine. "Your pamphlet was not sent out in batches. I still asked the library to collect it.

James Mill is as good at Latin, speech and arithmetic as you are. The philosopher he admires is Plato. I remember that you often use Socrates to teach people."

He took a slow sip of wine. "Besides, he is a tutor, but he is very good at seducing female students. Do you think what he said was really said by the Earl of Aberdeen, or was it his own thought?"

"I think he's very interesting," she said honestly.

"I am amusing you too, look at us." Napoleon smiled sarcastically, "We are really overestimating our abilities."

"Has he published a book?"

"He makes a living by submitting articles and engages in academic research in economics, philosophy, and history."

"I think you have met a very strong competitor, Leon."

"If Mill doesn't have British support behind him, he is nothing." He came to her with a drink in his hand. "I want to crush him to death like a bug."

"You left me alone for work. Aren't you afraid that I would also bring the little prodigal son into your home?"

"I found that even if she is a well-behaved woman, if she doesn't know how to refuse, someone will still want to ride her." He said in a vulgar way.

"You're angry?"

"You are such a troublemaker." He took a sip of wine. "But more than that, I want to ask you, why were you so excited when you saw that letter? Do you think it was written by him?"

"I want to escape from prison." She said coldly, "You can't restrict my freedom."

"Of course I can..."

"Because of what? Husband's rights? Let me tell you, Leon, as long as anything is legal, the interest will disappear. Now I think my boring husband is more interesting than you."

His eyes widened with anger.

"You will allow women to participate in politics. Haven't you learned enough lessons from the previous government?" She crossed her hands on her chest. "You have won the battle this time. Don't take the spoils back home. Be careful of devaluing the silver coin like Spain."

"Who told you?"

"The woman from the Leoncourt family, I don't know if she really understands or is just a sounding board. Anyway, I hope there will be fewer female politicians like your sisters in the world."

He moved behind the desk, stood next to her, and scratched her cheek with his fingers.

"Hermaphrodites are works of art." he whispered. "Do you know why Britain wants to barter?"

She shook her head.

"I asked them to pay in cash."

"You want Britain's gold reserves?"

"No, I just want their precious metals to flow out."

"Then what should I do?"

"Come take a shower with me now." He grabbed her from the swan armchair.

She broke free.

"I'm not happy now!" she yelled.

"What do you want?"

"I want to ride a horse, do you dare to compete with me?"

He looked her up and down.

"I want the kind of saddle where you sit with your legs split, not sideways." She cursed. "I'm a Scotsman, not an English lady. I want to wear men's clothes. Lend me your clothes."

He shook his head in disbelief.

"What?"

"Oh my god, I actually saw the Statue of Liberty."

She slapped the man who was talking in his sleep awake.

He covered his beaten face, smiled, and then pounced on her like an attacking lion.
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