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Chapter 2035 Alliance Section Four

 Chapter 2037 Alliance Festival (6)

No matter how poor the Weasley family is, and how much Ron is laughed at by Draco, their family still has one advantage - they have many children.

This is beyond the reach of other pure-blood families. How many prominent families in the past have ended due to the loss of heirs.

Taking advantage of Georgiana's brain, she never imagined that one day she would actually compare Molly to Josephine.

Before Hermione returned to work at the Ministry of Magic, Molly had mentioned to her that she should give birth to the child first. This was undoubtedly a wise choice, although Molly was very unreasonable in Hermione's eyes at the time.

Being pregnant and having a baby while working is by no means an easy task, not to mention that Hermione has to deal with those guys from the Ministry of Magic.

Molly is an out-of-shape housewife who would be laughed at in front of many professional women, even ladies like Narcissa, but she is indeed a strong "mother role model".

This is Albus's aesthetic. She hopes that Pomonado can learn from Molly and be a "strong mother".

As soon as a woman becomes pregnant, she will basically lose those qualities that attract men, such as a slender waist and no swollen ankles.

It is strange that Georgiana never expected Bonaparte to remain faithful during the woman's pregnancy. It may be that he had allowed his position in the marriage relationship with Josephine to be reversed, and public opinion was generally on his side.

It is normal to have as many lovers as you want.

And Josephine very "realistically" believed that pregnancy would maintain their marriage, because Napoleon was in urgent need of an heir, and the original heir Eugène lost his inheritance rights because of Josephine's scandal.

She shouldn't take what happened by the canal as a formal relationship, after all, we are all adults.

So is her love for Severus as stubborn as Job's love for God?

Maybe not, because she is still looking for freedom.

But she would still cry whenever she thought of him, and before she knew it, the snot-nosed man had turned into a man who could make women cry.

Hobbes once wrote in "Leviathan" that crimes committed due to momentary impulse are lighter than crimes committed over a long period of time. Because the former situation is a common weakness of human nature, there is still room for mitigation.

But a person who plans and then commits a crime has already thought it through, has seen the punishment of the law, and the consequences to society, and has defied all of this when he commits the crime.

In other words, Severus can be forgiven for killing her on impulse, but murder is not so easily forgiven.

Sometimes she admits that she is indeed a weird woman. Why doesn't she think about some issues that normal women should think about?

Who would be so calm as to think about the possibility of being killed for love?

Of course, the premise is that Severus will come back to find her. In fact, she does not love children as much as she thought. Maybe she did at first, but after she had enough of their naughty, she also began to miss communicating with adults.

feeling.

As she told Narcissa, Severus had taken away all her maternal love, and like his father Tobias, he had allowed another witch to live in Spider's End as if it were a spider's web,

Attracting moths that have fallen into a snare.

If Napoleon was in despair, she could still think rationally about his income of 1,200 francs.

He made her feel generally normal. It seemed that Severus was driving her crazy and making her unable to think.

In the Leviathan structure conceived by Hobbes, Hobbes focuses on the issue of ownership. Raping a married woman is a more serious crime than an unmarried woman. Being married means that she has an owner, while an unmarried woman is ownerless.

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It is also written in The Prince that you cannot invade the wives of your subjects.

It was really a ghost. How could she have such a scary and weird dream?

This was even more exaggerated than the first time she saw Bonaparte naked.

He really didn't shy away from meeting ministers and even female guests while taking a bath. Of course, this may also be because he is Italian. The ceiling painting of the Sistine shows Noah being drunk and his father wanting to be naked.

, whichever son dared to take charge, he would curse that son to become a servant.

The person who painted this painting was Michelangelo, one of the three masters of the Renaissance. This master had such a temper. Of course, he still had to be chased and beaten by the Pope of War.

The Pope only has a few years left to live, and he wants to see the Sistine ceiling painted before he closes his eyes, so that he doesn't care that his tomb is not finished yet.

It seems that he is really fearful for his life.

Napoleon's character was famous for being arbitrary and arbitrary. So many men in France could not do anything to him, let alone a woman.

He was a conqueror, and the living expenses he gave her were ridiculously high. She should have been conquered long ago.

It was a pity that it didn't work. This penny-pinching guy reduced her living expenses.

He is really good at making people different, who connects Georgiana, who attracts many amazing eyes in the restaurant, with Pomona, the muddy herbalist professor.

Even Bertier, who was good at drawing, was a "goose" before meeting Bonaparte, and now he has become an "eagle".

God created man from dust, and then breathed into him, and he became a living being.

Bonaparte recreated them, at least in the eyes of everyone they are worthy of envy.

If she had to be imprisoned by him because of the locks on her ankles at first, now that he has removed those shackles, she is as hard to break free as a little elephant tied by iron chains.

He was so good at controlling people. If it weren't for her stubborn love for Severus, she might have become as eager as Josephine to form a circle of encirclement, protecting him as a possession and isolating him from outside temptations.

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Thinking about the people outside, he will try his best to rush out.

Although she felt sad, she would not do what Josephine did, she would let him go free and then eat and cry alone.

She didn't know this person that well at the time, and thought that just because the world said he was dedicated, he really was dedicated.

She deserved her current fate. Who told her to follow others' opinions and not seek verification for herself?

Molly also admired Rohart, and "Mom" would sometimes make mistakes.

Those cornflower blue eyes can really captivate many people...wait, why were Bonaparte's eyes golden in the first place?

She recalled carefully that they were indeed golden, and later they turned gray-blue.

Why is there this change?

To be honest, golden eyes suit him very well, they look like the eyes of a lion.

But that's not the color of human eyes.

As a wizard, she certainly believes in magic, but does a Muggle also have magic?

He must be dead. Is the thing before her a ghost or a phantom?

In other words, he is a devil.

He returned the clothes that Diloc had put on her body, and then covered her with his cloak.

She turned around and happened to see Lederer, who had just entered the chapel with Napoleon.

He could go even to places where Duloc couldn't go. How much should Bonaparte trust him?

Looking over his shoulder, Georgiana looked further away at the door of the chapel, where Robert Peel, Jr. stood.

She only had time to take a look before she was taken away, and she could smell the strong cologne scent with every breath she took.

Why did she come up with the idea that power is the best perfume for a man?

This is a really bad metaphor.
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