Chapter 1596 Life and death sniper twenty-seven
Chapter 1597 Life and Death Sniper (28)
The tree house was first discovered by the Guards. When they passed by during the day, they clearly saw nothing.
It seems that the owner of the house has not been away for a long time. The lights and candles inside are still on. There is a fence behind the tree house, and there are many strange animals in it. They are dancing like crazy towards the moon.
The Guardsmen did not dare to continue the investigation, so they set off a firework. Georgiana did not enter the tree house, but looked at the animals in the enclosure and found that they were all moon-crazy beasts.
The feces of Yue Chi Beast are very good fertilizer. There is a small wooden house next to the fence, which is filled with processed fertilizer packages. In addition, she also found a large kennel with dogs in it.
There is no trace of it.
Then she walked along the wooden ladder to the door of the tree house and used the Alaho Cave spell to try to open the door. As a result, the old-looking door did not move at all.
She carefully observed the door for a long time and found two wooden boxes installed on the door frame.
"This is an anti-theft method spread across the Mesopotamia." Georgiana said to Leon and Rapp, "There will be runes inside. Even if the blessing person dies, the runes will still work."
Neither of them had any idea what she was talking about.
"I think I probably know what's going on." She said helplessly.
"Can you open this door?" Rapp was concerned about another thing.
"Of course," Georgiana said, and then cast an explosive spell on the door, blowing it open.
The furnishings in the tree house are simple and warm. There is a copper basin in the house, which not only provides a heat source for the house, but also can dry clothes. There is a simple single bed in the corner with clean sheets and pillows.
There is a large experimental table filled with various instruments and equipment.
"This is the werewolf's home." Georgiana said to the two of them. "The hiding spell cast after his death will be ineffective, so you can see this house."
Then she walked to the experimental table and found a bottle containing silver powder there.
"What's that? Silver powder?" Rapp asked.
Georgiana said nothing. She looked at the things in her hands, and all she could think about was Severus.
"What is that?" Leon asked.
"The horn powder of the Divine Horned Beast, which feeds on the Moon-Crazy Beast." Georgiana put down the bottle. "That animal has a pair of terrifying red eyes, and it looks like a dog."
"You mean, the hell dog the villagers are talking about is the animal called the horned beast you mentioned?" Leon asked.
"The werewolf raised it because of its terrifying appearance, so that the villagers would not dare to approach the ancient battlefield easily." Georgiana said sadly, "The battlefield and the surrounding woods are big enough, so he doesn't have to worry when he transforms.
It would hurt anyone."
Napoleoni was speechless for a moment.
"Here are some documents," Rapp said. "They're all in English."
Georgiana walked over quickly.
"There is also a ring." Rapp handed the ring to her. "This seems to be the emblem of his family."
"This is not the family crest." Georgiana looked at the ring. "This is the graduation ring from Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."
It is like a blooming rose with the logos of the four colleges on it.
"He is an American, his name is Carnage Gray." Georgiana said, "He ran from the New World to Europe because he did not want to hurt anyone. Then he settled in this ancient battlefield and raised a terrifying-looking animal that would kill the nearby villagers.
Scared away, he lived a secluded life until we passed by here."
"I thought there was enough land for him to hide in the New World," said Napoleoni.
"Mountains never meet, but people always meet. He is a good man." Georgiana said sadly.
No one answered her, so Napoleoni continued to search in the wooden house. Later, Napoleoni found a pocket watch beside the experimental table.
He opened it, and then a magical scene appeared. A dark blue sky was projected from the surface, with many stars floating in it, and some were connected by very thin light, which looked like a constellation map.
He probably felt it was so amazing that he opened his mouth wide and looked at it.
This is actually just an ordinary astrology, although it is a deluxe version and is very suitable as a gift for children.
"Can you give me back Attila's ring?" Georgiana said to him.
"What?" Leon asked a little dullly.
"Give me back Attila's ring." She stretched out her hand towards him.
"Why?"
"I'll give you a gift in exchange."
Napoleoni sneered.
"Get someone to clear this place," he ordered.
"I think this falls under the responsibility of the Ministry of Magic, the First Consul." Georgiana said. "There are some issues of authority that I think we should clarify."
Napoleoni stared at her.
"The Ministry of Magic also has Aurors, and they can handle the werewolf problem without your soldiers."
"It is my duty to protect the residents." Napoleoni said in an unquestionable tone.
"You sound really like a lord when you say that." She teased and sarcastically said.
"What on earth do you want to do, Georgiana?" he said with some displeasure.
"This is exactly what I want to discuss with you, the division of responsibilities. I can ask the staff of the Ministry of Magic to erase the soldiers' memories tonight, so that you don't have to worry about the prevalence of occultism and witchcraft in the army, and the International Statute of Secrecy.
Maintained."
He looked very impatient.
"The Inquisition often receives false accusations." Georgiana said helplessly, "Copernicus's mother is an example. It is not easy to identify whether it is true witchcraft. Most of the church's priests are ordinary people. You can
An order should be issued to prohibit people and churches from persecuting people in the name of practicing witchcraft."
"What if it was really a wizard who did it?" Napoleonio asked sharply.
"The Ministry of Magic also has a Law Enforcement Department. We will punish those wizards who abuse magic. We cannot deny, Leon, that the witch hunting movement is part of the Dark Ages..."
"How do you do it in the UK?"
Georgiana rolled her eyes "Mary II and William III refused to enact clauses in Muggle law recognizing and protecting wizards."
Napoleoni smiled "Why?"
"Acknowledging that there are wizards in the world may make them look like crazy people in the eyes of the public."
"And you want me to enact laws to protect wizards?" he said strangely.
"It's not about protecting witches, and they're not minors, but it's about prohibiting persecution based on accusations of witchcraft." Georgiana corrected, "People can't just throw someone into the water and drown her because they suspect she is a witch."
He smiled silently as if he had heard an incredible joke, showing his neat and white teeth.
"Venice was one of the few rational countries during that time, labeling these witchcraft accusations 'nonsense'..."
"I don't want to hear this." Napoleon interrupted her. "Why do you like Venice so much?"
Because Venice was the engine of the Renaissance, where was the press and freedom of speech?
Georgiana could have sworn that if she said this, she would never have an audience.
"The Venetians were the first to end all witch trials." Georgiana said, "Some so-called witches are actually mentally ill. For a noble, rational politician and ruler, witchcraft accusations are detrimental to the stability of order.
, causing chaos.”
"I will consider this issue." Napoleon said. "In fact, the Carolingian Code no longer approves of religious trials."
"It's not a religious trial, but an accusation of witchcraft. Secular courts will also receive such cases."
"Let's wait until then." He said irresponsibly.
"Are you perfunctory with me?" Georgiana said in disbelief.
"We need to discuss and think. Do you think laws are enacted casually?"
Georgiana was obviously unhappy.
"Why don't you like gems like other women?" Bonaparte complained exaggeratedly.
Georgiana smirked sweetly, and then left the small tree house with a cold face.
"Put back the things that don't belong to you, Leon!" she said without looking back as she went downstairs. "If you like me to buy you a new one, don't touch the evidence at the murder scene."
She didn't know if Bonaparte would listen. Anyway, she had already said what she said. What's more, she had more important things to do. She wanted to prevent Gray's body from being taken to Paris for dissection. Cremation might be the best option for him.
He does not need to continue to pay to satisfy human curiosity. He has done enough, and it is time to rest.
Chapter completed!