Chapter 1610 God Abandoned Son Thirteen(1/2)
Chapter 1611 The Son Abandoned by God (14)
If you ask what the most obvious landmark building in France is, I believe most people will choose the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame and the Louvre. Very few people will choose the Bastille Square, but Lyle Meyer is so
Unconventional, he asked Nadia to deliver Felix Young to the entrance of the Bastille Theater. When he left, he left a message to the waiter in a nearby cafe. If Severus wanted to find the lost
The children went there to look for it.
Felix, who originally had a few hundred euros in his pocket and planned to have fun in Paris, had no choice but to accept this arrangement, because Severus was pressed for time and could not delay for too long, but he only waited at the entrance of the theater for about ten minutes.
I went to visit the scenic spots.
Although the Bastille has been demolished long ago, there are still some cornerstones left. They were discovered when Paris was building the subway. These cornerstones were not used to build bridges and pave roads, but were left in place and preserved.
There is a Korean barbecue restaurant built above. If it were not introduced by the tour guide, it would be impossible for independent tourists to find this place.
Fortunately, Felix returned to the entrance of the opera house after walking around, otherwise Severus might have to go to the radio to find someone like those parents whose children are lost.
Although it took a lot of twists and turns, he was able to find Felix relatively safely and smoothly, and then the two of them returned to Gong Saiyi's home. By this time, Crimean was already waiting for them in the living room, and Gong Saiyi
There is also a map of Paris spread out on Sai's desk.
"Are you going to have barbecue?" Gong Saiyi asked.
Severus didn't answer with a sullen face, and poured himself a glass of wine.
"We went to the Place de la Bastille." Felix said loudly, and the expressions of Gongsei and Cremian changed.
"You dug up the July Pillar?!" Gong Saiyi was the first to ask angrily.
"What?" Felix asked in confusion.
"No." Severus said, "I will not tear down a symbol of French freedom and the spread of light in broad daylight just for the sake of an urban legend."
"The siren didn't sound." Crimean comforted Gong Saiyi, "This is a good sign."
Gong Saiyi's expression was very complicated.
"What were you talking about just now?" Severus asked.
"Why did he choose Père Lachaise Cemetery instead of Les Invalides as the center of the circle?" Cremian said. "Also, we checked the records and found that the Pope wrote to Napoleon on November 13, not November 3.
He read this letter on January 7, 1806."
"I can't believe it," Gongsei whispered, "the Pope's letter has become a secondary matter."
"That's because we are no longer in the dark Middle Ages. If it were that era, the king would have to put down other state affairs and even personally lead troops to serve the pope." Severus said with a stiff face.
"He also personally led the troops." Gong Saiyi said. "The Battle of Austerlitz is the famous Battle of the Three Emperors."
"Have you said enough?" Severus said aggressively.
"If Napoleon died on November 13, then who is the living person in our memory?" Cremian said.
"What?"
"People in that world all thought that Napoleon was not dead, right?" Crimean asked again, "Just imagine, what would the world be like if Napoleon had died in the Battle of Marengo?"
"Know yourself." Gong Saiyi said helplessly, "We have to first determine whether we are really alive or whether we are the same as the people in that world, just his memories."
"That's so funny," Felix shouted.
"Why did the Pope make such a judgment?" Gongcey slapped the table and said, "What is his basis?"
"Because the battlefield is dangerous?" Crimean asked uncertainly.
"Not bad." Severus teased. "Is that how you talk to people? Mr. Sphinx?"
"I thought there were only female sphinxes." Gong Saiyi said with a smirk.
"Shut up!" Crimean shouted in a bad temper.
"You adults are crazy." Felix looked at them and said, "What's there to discuss?"
"Napoleon is a master at playing chess. You must see through his moves before taking action, otherwise you will fall into his trap and be led by his nose." Gong Saiyi pointed at Severus, "This guy is one of them, otherwise you will
Why do you think Archbishop Charles is so afraid of him and why he wants Austria and the Tsar to personally conquer him?"
"Not all Muggles are the same as the ones you met on the street before." Cremian said calmly, "Grindelwald's attempt to rule the world with magic will not work."
"And your power too," Severus said.
Felix was so dissatisfied that he sat on the sofa.
"Just put the pensieve here with me." Gong Saiyi said, "It will be useful later when we sort out the memories of the day at the Louvre."
Severus placed the pensieve in the shapeshifting lizard's skin pocket in the Gonsey's living room.
"The Battle of Austerlitz took place in winter. You said he was hit by an avalanche?" Cremian said.
"I just hope so." Severus said, "Napoleon has been marching rapidly in the mountains and forests during that time. No one knows his whereabouts. Mia may also be mistakenly diagnosed as killed in action."
"I'm trying to find those letters." Gong Saiyi said, "There should be some in the archives."
"The Pope actually sent a sculpture to Napoleon to decorate his tomb." Cremian said in disbelief.
"What sculpture?" Gong Saiyi asked.
No one answered this time.
"You can't confuse these two things." Severus said, "Just like the moon revolving around the earth has nothing to do with heliocentrism, these are two isolated events. Moving the sculpture to that place and the Pope writing a letter are not the same thing.
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"I still think we should go to the archives." Gong Saiyi said, "Only with evidence can everything be explained."
"Let me put it this way, Napoleon did not choose the tomb at Les Invalides himself, Louis XVIII chose it for him." Severus said, "Napoleon made the Père Lachaise Cemetery so beautiful perhaps because he hoped that he would be there after his death.
Buried there, there is a kind of bird that likes to squeeze out other people's eggs and lay its own eggs in other people's nests. The Lestrange family cemetery is very grand. I don't believe it was built by a wizard.
Just like the railway at Hogwarts, it was built by Muggle workers, and then the wizard used a hiding spell to hide it, and used a collective amnesia spell on those who participated in the construction to forget about this place, but Muggles can still
Going in, I remember a Muggle named Jacob entered the venue."
"Why did they do that?" Gongseyi asked.
Severus glanced at Felix and then said, "The opera house can also be regarded as a gladiatorial arena. Let Muggles in and hunt them down. This is the entertainment method of pure-blood nobles."
There was another moment of silence.
"Fortunately, my father no longer plans to stay with them." Gong Saiyi murmured, "Madman."
"So, the Lestrange family cemetery was actually a cemetery built by Napoleon for himself and his family, but it was occupied by the Lestrange family?" Cremian said.
"We saw a lot of urns." Severus said. "If you want to move the tomb, what is more suitable than the ashes? What's more, after Napoleon abdicated in 1814, he probably was not in the mood to care about the cemetery. His coffin was moved back to Paris.
Even decades later, Louis XVIII would not know about his plans for his death, so he was buried in the cathedral of Les Invalides according to imperial standards."
"But Napoleon III probably knew it," Crimean said. "He later transformed Paris."
"But at that time, the Lestrange family had already taken that cemetery as their own." Gong Saiyi said, "Without Napoleon, all Muggles are like ants in the eyes of the pure-blood nobles headed by the Lestrange family.
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"It's common sense that magic can't bring people back from the dead." Severus said, "Until the Dark Lord is resurrected, but by that time the Lestrange family in France is gone."
"Then what does this mean?" Felix said impatiently, "There is absolutely no point in discussing this."
"Napoleon was a very forward-thinking person. Maybe he was doing an experiment to see if he could be resurrected from the dead. And I believe he would also have funerary objects. Even if his coffin is not in the cemetery, the funerary objects have already been placed there.
"It's inside." Severus said, "The Pensieve, as well as other things, are the graveyard that Grindelwald left after he cast the dark magic of fire."
"That's why her sculpture appears in that cemetery," Cremian said. "He wanted her to be buried with her."
"This is logical." Gong Saiyi said with difficulty, "But I still can't believe it."
"The most famous sculptor in the Napoleonic era was Canova. Is it possible that Canova sculpted that statue?" Cremian asked.
"Stop asking questions, Sphinx," Severus hissed.
"This solves the problem. Canova requested works of art for the church and worked for Napoleon. He also worked for the Tsar. There are sculptures by Canova in the Louvre, which he brought back from Russia in 1812.
After the failed attack on Moscow in 2001, Napoleon was forced to retreat. He knew that he could not take away the ancient weapons, cannons, treasures in the Kremlin, and the cross of Ivan the Great that he had plundered in Moscow, so he ordered these things to be taken away.
Sink into the lake of Samliobo, but he still brought back the work of a living sculptor." Crimean said somewhat tit-for-tat, "The Russians want to find this treasure, but the treasure's
His whereabouts are still unknown.”
"Is it possible that this is what the priest wants?" Gongsei asked Severus. "He wants the Russian national treasure that was taken away by Napoleon."
Severus said nothing, as if he was lost in thought.
After a moment, he said, "Before we left Venice, the boy named Gianluca told me about the great comet of 1811, which could be seen throughout Europe at that time. Can you check if there were any astronomical wonders in 1805?"
"I'm afraid we have to go to the observatory."
"Why can't you use a computer to check?" Felix asked, "And you also know a very powerful hacker."
"Go check it out." Severus said to Felix, who quickly left happily.
It didn't take long for Felix to come back.
"We found out that Comet Bela was discovered on November 9, 1805, but no one named it at that time, and no one knew it was the one that appeared in 1772. Now it has disappeared, and every year
The Andromedid meteor shower is caused by its debris."
To be continued...