Chapter 1642 frog&fog thirty
Chapter 1643 frog&fog(31)
Living people are not like dead people. They will constantly move according to various circumstances. Especially the profession of writers, who may even have no fixed residence before becoming famous. Balzac moved at least nine times. His residence by the Seine River was in 1848.
He bought it in 1850 and planned to marry Madame de Hansgar in that house. Unfortunately, he died of illness in 1850 five months after marrying Madame de Hanskar.
The house on the banks of the Seine became his last residence.
Alexandre Dumas was in another situation. After the Count of Monte Cristo became famous overnight in 1844, Alexandre Dumas built the Monte Cristo Castle in a small forest. He had always lived a luxurious life and often entertained guests in the castle.
He spent so much money that he squandered all his property in a few years, and finally auctioned the castle to others at a very low price.
He lived until 1870 and had countless lovers in his life. In Balzac's words, it was easier to be a lover than a husband. Before the Franco-Prussian War broke out, Alexandre Dumas took Alexandre Dumas to their beach house in Normandy before the Prussian army surrounded Paris.
Although the conditions in that beach house were not as harsh as the prison where the Count of Monte Cristo stayed, Alexandre Dumas also died there.
The situation of Victor Hugo was more complicated. After he became famous for Notre Dame in Paris in 1831, he lived in the house on the Place des Vosges for 16 years. After the June Revolution of 1848, Hugo gradually moved towards a republican stance.
Hugo voted for Napoleon III in the presidential election. In 1851, Hugo was forced to go into exile overseas for 19 years. He was not able to return until the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 and the fall of Napoleon III.
As a figure regarded as a hero by the people of Paris, Hugo had many residences at that time. During the Paris Commune in 1871, Hugo provided his residence in Brussels to the exiled commune members as a refuge. Hugo's residence in Place des Vosges is
Opened to the public in 1903, it features three writers with different life spans and different life circumstances. The three addresses seem to have nothing to do with each other, but they have a common time intersection - around 1848.
Napoleon's coffin returned to Paris in 1840 and was buried many years later after the luxurious cemetery of Les Invalides was completed. In other words, Napoleon's tomb was still under construction in 1848.
It is estimated that no one except a madman would think of these things he thought, but in Napoleon's era, there were indeed no famous writers as famous as Balzac, Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas. After all, he restricted speech at that time
Liberty and freedom of the press.
When the news of Napoleon's defeat came from Waterloo, Paris should have been panicked. A group of students once organized and planned to defend Paris. However, the youngest Victor Hugo was only 12 years old at the time, and he was not even a man.
.The city is full of opportunists, and few will defend Paris to the death like the Paris Commune members in 1871. When the news came, many people chose to flee Paris, including Napoleon's second wife.
There is a saying in China's Ming Dynasty: The emperor guards the gate of the country, and the king dies in the country.
After Louis XIV completed the expansion of the territory, he did not move the capital to the "National Gate". Instead, he stayed in the stable interior and demolished the city walls.
As for Napoleon, he did not "die in the country" like Emperor Chongzhen. Although he tried to commit suicide by taking poison, it is not known whether the amount of medicine was insufficient or the poison was secretly replaced. Anyway, he failed to commit suicide and was eventually exiled to St. Helena Island as a prisoner.
, and his life was taken away by the wallpaper.
Louis XVI put an end to the Bourbon dynasty and went to the guillotine himself. According to what Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty told Yu Wenji, the blood of the emperor would bring great harm to the world. This is a superstitious statement, but
After the death of Louis XVI, France did not become peaceful and happy because of his blood, but fell into turmoil.
The emperor claimed to be the son of God, and the divine right of kings also used divine power to give legitimacy to the king's status. It was given to him by God, and he was the "chosen one."
Killing the "chosen one" will bring a great curse. Severus is not like Voldemort. He only has one life. Many men can only forget it when they encounter his situation. Many of the mistresses of the French king are
For a married woman, according to the king's usual practice, he will promote the man, or reward him with some fiefdom, and introduce new noble ladies to him.
There are very few people who dare to risk their lives. At best, the scandal will be made known to the whole world, and both themselves and the king will be discredited.
Just for a woman, is it worth it?
There may not be much else in the city, but there are many people. After a plague is wiped out, there will be a lot less, but the population will soon come back. Of course, the empty city is full of depression, and it is not as prosperous as the large population, but it is caused by the dense population.
Sanitation and environmental problems are also there. If these problems are not solved, many people will die next time the plague breaks out, and the cycle repeats itself over and over again.
There are slums not only in underdeveloped areas, but also in developed countries. Severus walked out of the slums. To make it sound better, slums are called shantytowns. Although Spider End Alley has relatively solid roofs and walls, it
It is still a dense community built during the Industrial Revolution to provide housing for workers.
He has nothing to lose, even though he is only 45, which is the golden age of men.
He once had a successful career, but lost everything when he "died in battle".
He can also choose to "resurrect from the dead" and reappear in front of people. With his current reputation, he will not lack suitors.
It's just that those hot-headed suitors will soon face the same situation as Pomona. What he really loves is Lily. Even if she wants to forget, everyone will "remind" her of this. She is just Lily.
"spare tire".
Who wants to end up in that situation?
Lily's son Harry consolidated her position. Although his original intention was to clear Severus's name and restore his reputation, this was not the first time Harry had done bad things with good intentions.
Sirius gave him a double-sided mirror. If he stopped for a moment and remembered this thing when he went to the Ministry of Magic, and confirmed with Sirius, there would be no war at the Ministry of Magic.
When he was a child, he could be forgiven for being impulsive, but now that he was a father, a husband, and the Director of the Department of Legal Enforcement of the Ministry of Magic, he could no longer be so impulsive.
Severus took out the mirror that Cloris gave him, and the mirror still showed Napoleon's red coffin.
"Perhaps Napoleon's original intention was to place the heart and remains in the library." Severus said softly. "It seems that his purpose was not achieved."
No one answered him.
"Why did the mistress fall asleep again, master?" House Elf Honey shrugged her ears.
"Take care of her," Severus said to Honey.
"I will." Mi Tang said with her eyes wide open.
"I know according to the contract, you can't hurt wizards." Severus put some potions in front of Honey, "but you can seriously hurt them."
Mi Tang looked at those bottles and jars with some fear.
"Take them," Severus said to Honey. "Protect yourself and her."
Mi Tang stretched out her paw and took the medicine box.
"I wish I could be like that wizard who passed by and put some uplifting potion on my lips to kiss you awake." Severus looked at her and said, "But that won't work, right?"
Pomona didn't answer him.
Severus rubbed her hand for a while, then stood up quickly and Disapparated.
It's still raining heavily outside the window, as if it's always rainy in England, completely unlike France where the weather is always sunny.
Chapter completed!