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Chapter 1336 marry me (1)

 Chapter 1337 marry me (2)

According to the French Army's "Infantry Manual", the regular pace of the French army is 60 steps per minute, and the charging pace is 120 steps per minute. These are standard regulations. In actual implementation, they will be adjusted according to the overall situation of each regiment, especially

The pace of charge can best reflect the strength of an army.

The pace limit is for changes between column and line. Things like "turning back" or "turning left/right" only take a few seconds and are negligible in calculations. The 1st Fusiliers must move faster than any other company.

, and the distance they have to walk is much farther than others, because they have to cover the entire company distance and march 10 company areas, others have to walk 80 feet, and the first fusilier company has to go 810 feet.

When the collective turned backwards, the eighth company in the last row became the first company, and the rear team became the front team. They also had to walk 810 feet.

When a woman marries a soldier for various reasons, she has to come into contact with knowledge that ordinary women will not come into contact with and understand.

After the assassination, Napoleoni went to St. Luke's Palace, while Georgiana was left in the Tuileries Palace. The Tuileries Gardens were now filled with fully armed infantry and cavalry, and ordinary citizens were no longer allowed to

After coming in, he was not worried at all that she would become the target of citizens' anger like Marie Antoinette.

Luxembourg is now on compulsory leave, and the MPs can no longer sit in the parliament, and the army in the city is controlled by Massena. He once experienced a difficult defensive battle in Genoa, Italy. At that time, not only the food in the city was gone, but also the cats.

, mice, wild vegetables, and leaves were also eaten up.

In order to prevent the residents of the city from rebelling, Massena issued an order to shoot anyone who encountered more than 4 people gathering together.

Now Paris is also implementing this order. The only ones who can move freely and quickly are the gendarmes and police. They are taking this opportunity to hunt down royalists. On the contrary, those young officers who shouted "For the Republic, kill the tyrant" were arrested.

He is in jail at the Paris Court of Justice awaiting trial.

Cavalry Director Davout is investigating the criminal's unit, which is a small military alliance composed of 20 people. They are not hussars, but middle and low-level officers of other arms. The Guerande whom Napoleon recognized was the one he once

The captain he knew from the Valence Artillery Regiment drove a chaise in front of him.

At that time Guérande pretended not to recognize Napoleon and left him alone to take shelter from the storm. This time Napoleon did not pretend not to recognize him. This was how old classmates who had not seen each other for many years met.

The height of the Corsican dwarf saved his life again. The saber swung against his scalp and took away a little of his hair. If he had been an inch taller, he would have been dead.

Georgiana repeatedly reminded him to bring a sword, and he did. He was a general who had been on the battlefield, and sometimes led the way, while his opponents were officers who had been idle in Paris and lacked actual combat experience. He was looking for them specifically.

It is not easy to run away from the position where you wave the saber in your hand.

When Davout rushed over, he took advantage of the chaos and ran away. Later, when cleaning the battlefield, he found that they had matchlocks in their "bags", which may have been useless because they were afraid of hurting one of their own.

There will be many veterans showing up on September 14th, and there will be many more people at the dock than during the rehearsal. Their 20 horses may be stuck in the crowd of veterans watching and may not be able to move.

This assassination was not as thrilling as the one on Christmas Day in 1800, but the consequences were very troublesome. There were not a few republican soldiers in the army. They would not be bought by titles, honors and land, and they would live and die for Napoleon.

Regardless of whether Guerande is seeking personal revenge or really for the benefit of the Republic, "Your Majesty" must handle it carefully. The execution on the spot will be clean and tidy, but it will also leave a trail of rumors, and the trial will be long and sleepy, bringing unpredictable consequences.

.

Louis XVI was also sentenced to death after a trial. He and Marie Antoinette were not "respectable" at all when they were captured, and the queen's hair was all gray.

Just like Georgiana's hair, maybe she won't be a prisoner on a desert island, but will be sent to the guillotine. In full view of the public, she can cast a hiding spell to hide her neck, making others think she has been decapitated.

Already?

Mr. Martin is worried that she will become the second Joan of Arc. Now the church no longer burns at the stake, but the Inquisition is still there.

The chapel of the Tuileries Palace was restored, but there was no cross or the Crucifixion.

Perhaps because he knew that Georgiana had a habit of liking reproductions, the mural was painted exactly according to Raphael's Eucharistic Debate, which is stored in the Signature Hall of the Vatican.

There are priests, bishops, priests, young and old people in the painting, as well as Dante, Savonarola, and the monk painter Angelico.

In Caprara's words, the Academy of Athens only discussed Greek and Roman philosophy, but the Eucharistic Debate contained much more content. There were two levels in the painting: the human world and the heaven. To complete this painting,

For many years, it has not been as convenient as directly sticking the painting off the wall and taking it away, but the process of creation is such that it requires patience and waiting, and not everything must be effective immediately.

As long as you want to pray, you can do it anywhere, not just in churches.

Napoleoni told her that the people need religion, but you are not the people.

She would not discuss the identity issue with him for the time being. She wanted to find some peace and quiet. She needed a clear head to think calmly. Napoleon was like a burning chariot, which made it impossible for her to calm down.

Now there is an urgent matter that will affect the political situation in the coming year - sowing. If possible, she hopes that animal husbandry can be restored in France. The British eating habits of eating meat still affect her. She tasted a canned horse meat.

It wasn't as bad as she thought, but it was by no means delicious. The muscle fibers were very rough, and it was said that the meat was not rotten after being cooked for a day. It was only suitable for young people with good teeth.

She is much older than Leon, but sometimes she looks younger.

How do humans manage to be so much better than other intelligent races that live longer than them in such a limited life span?

"Miss Georgiana," Carnot said.

At this moment they were in Diana's corridor in the Tuileries Palace, and she had just been looking at the soldiers outside through the window.

She walked through the entrance of the flower gallery leading to the Louvre several times, but she did not return to her original world, and she did not want to go back that much. She seemed to be really fascinated by the little French lover.

If she leaves in the future, how can she forget him?

"Please come with me." She said to Carno gently, "I have something to discuss with you."

"Is it about my vote?" Carno said. "I hear you're a straightforward guy."

"No, I need to borrow your legal knowledge. I will start planting seeds soon. I want to lend money to farmers so that they can have money to buy seeds and rent heavy horses to cultivate and plant again. This is related to next year's harvest. If next year's harvest is as good as this year's,

It would be bad if it was just as bad.”

"Is this your idea or the order of the First Consul?" Carnot asked.

"What's the difference?" asked Georgiana.

Carno was stunned for a moment, then shook his head with a wry smile.

"Do you need me to call someone else? Like a banker or something?"

"I think I can handle it," Carnot said. "After all, I was once the Director-General of the French Republic. How can you, a little foreign girl, know as many people as I do?"

She didn't feel offended, she just couldn't laugh when she thought about the soldiers who died under his wrong military command.

"You are now working in the Tribunal, and your duty is to protect civilians." She reminded, "I quite like those rural people. Do you know that I was imprisoned in a rural monastery by Napoleoni for a period of time?"

"I know, I also know that he couldn't bear it anymore." Carno smiled ambiguously, "He only wrote two letters and you went back?"

"Who told you that!" she yelled angrily.

"Who else do you think it will be?" Carno asked.

She was thinking about Lucien at first, and then she thought about the idiot Guardsman who sent the message. Maybe it was Lannes who told Carnot.

"Anyway... I chatted with rural people and learned some things." She stammered and changed the subject.

"I believe that the First Consul did not betray French interests to gain your favor like Antony." Carnot restrained his smile, "But he will indeed do stupid things to please you. Why would he want to see the Crown of Thorns?"

"Because I want to see it."

"I want to hear the truth, young lady," Carnot said seriously.

"He said that the last thing in his life he wanted to be compared to Louis XVI." Georgiana said calmly, "I don't want to be Marie Antoinette either."

"You only said half a sentence, and he doesn't want to be compared with the officials of the Directory." Carnot said with a smile, "Let's go, I want to go to Marie Antoinette's drawing room to talk."

"I don't want to go." She said solemnly.

"Are you also afraid of Marie Antoinette's ghost?"

"That's his private area. The Tuileries Palace is so big. Can't I find a place to sit and chat?" She said a little arrogantly, "Come with me, Mr. Minister."

"What should I call you?" Carnot asked.

"Georgiana, the first lady will always be Josephine, and there will be no second lady." She said coldly, then turned away.

Nostalgia for the past is one of Napoleon's few strengths. When this trait disappears, he is no longer far from a cold-blooded political animal.

There is always something better in this world.

When he said that he could not leave the woman who had been so good to him after he became great, she had a crush on him. This was much better than the world in which she lived, where wealth was used to evaluate social status.

Men who act willfully are much better off.

Voldemort's father, Tom Riddle Sr., let the women who lived with him live on the streets, and his son grew up in an orphanage. No wonder his family's reputation was so bad in his hometown.

Merope is quite ugly, but it's okay if she can give birth, not to mention the son she gave birth to is so handsome.

If you marry a beautiful woman but can't give birth to a child, you still have to worry about whether there is something wrong with you. Would you marry a rich young man like a woman who has given birth to a child?

Therefore, he was killed by his son. After his death, the Riddle family became extinct and the property was divided among his relatives. It was totally deserved.

Only Riddle House was haunted and no one lived there, and it later became Voldemort's stronghold.

I am afraid that except for a woman like Merope who has little knowledge and a woman who loves vanity, no one will look at that loser. With such a failed father, it is no wonder that Voldemort felt so ashamed that he did not even want to inherit his surname.

So why should she go back? There is no hope there at all.

But she seemed to hear Severus crying again, but it seemed that only she could hear the sound. She hoped it was not because she had gone crazy.
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