Chapter 2238
Chapter 2240 Flower dispute (one hundred and forty-nine)
"Ha ha ha ha"
Georgiana turned around, she seemed to have heard Bella's laughter just now.
But there was nothing behind her, as if it was just an illusion.
Even if she can't see the people in red at the moment, she can still feel them. A girl's intuition will be more sensitive in this regard, because whether in reality or in movies, it is always inevitable to be encountered by strange people when walking at night.
track.
The stalker finds this very interesting, but the girl being stalked does not. No one likes the feeling of being hunted as prey.
Inadvertently she saw the mirror on the wall, and then she remembered Malmaison. It is said that all the mirrors were covered with black veil.
When Josephine lived in the Tuileries Palace, she once encountered the ghost of Marie Antoinette, who asked Josephine why she slept in her bed.
Immediately afterwards, Georgiana regained her composure. She was a witch and could not behave worse than a Muggle.
She took out her wand and first used a sand trap on the ground. After using the magic, her mind became clearer. The prank elves originated from Germany. It seemed "reasonable" for such things to appear in the German palace. If those
"Cardinals" will fall in if they are truly corporeal, just like gargoyles. If they don't fall, it's a kind of mental confusion, and heavy objects will fall to the ground.
Poltergeists are always associated with buildings and are as hard to eradicate as mold. In fact, even Albus couldn't drive Peeves out.
Marie Antoinette was also German, no wonder she appeared in the Tuileries Palace, so where did she go after the Tuileries Palace was burned down?
The Tuileries Palace was burned down during the Paris Commune movement in 1870. It was with the victory in the Franco-Prussian War that the German Empire was established in 1871, and King William I of Prussia was crowned emperor in Versailles Palace.
Before she could think about it, those in red clothes appeared, and they gradually walked towards the trap.
Poltergeists are not meant to kick out new residents; their main purpose is to cause chaos and make living people feel angry and embarrassed.
"There's nothing to be afraid of." She encouraged herself. She tried to communicate with the other person, if the other person was once a human like Peeves.
Just when they were about to step into the trap, they suddenly stopped.
"us……"
Before she could finish speaking, a man in red clothes disappeared and appeared in the mirror.
Then he disappeared from the mirror and appeared on the other side of the trap with an ax in his hand.
"Expelliarmus!" She cast a spell on the man in red, and the ax in his hand fell into her hand.
She looked at the ax and then at the wall. Sure enough, a decorative ax was missing. Then one by one, his friends came to the side of the trap through the mirror. None of them had weapons in their hands.
The poltergeist can unscrew a chandelier and cause it to fall dramatically onto the audience like the chandelier at the Paris Opera House, making it obvious that they are being unreasonable.
Georgiana caught a little inspiration, something, related to Marie Antoinette.
She was thinking so hard that she almost forgot to run away, when she heard the sound of birds flapping their wings again.
It was the same thing last time at Corneille's house, where she heard the sound behind a closet where birds could never nest.
Then she remembered the fluorescent light, and the quill. It was in order to find the quill that the fluorescent light came into being.
When the wand emitted that faint light, the people in red clothes disappeared, including in the mirror, leaving only Georgiana's own shadow.
She remembered that Marie Antoinette once admired the beautiful egret feathers on the Duke of Lauzun's hat.
In fact, she didn't want the feather, but the lady who sent her a message made a mistake, and then the feather appeared in the queen's hand. Because of this, the queen and the Duke of Lauzon had an affair. Marianne
Toinette only wore the feather once and then stopped wearing it, and the Duke of Lauzun later became the queen's enemy.
As for the troublesome feather, no one knows where it went. It was just a feather. So many royal jewels were missing during the French Revolution.
Usually the material used to make quills is domestic geese, but they can also be made from feathers from the wings of swans, crows or other birds. Napoleon never decorated his hat with a beautiful feather like others, except when he was attending a wedding.
The clothes he was wearing.
She quickened her pace and walked towards the palace where he lived. At this time, she was unable to disapparate.
Halfway through, she heard the footsteps of another person. She looked over and found that it was her new guardian, Richard Edgeworth.
"Why are you here?" Georgiana asked.
"I should ask you, young lady, why are you wandering around so late?" Edgeworth said, both his tone and expression reminded her of the school superintendent.
"I'm on patrol," she replied.
"I believe there are enough guards here. In such a cold weather, be careful not to freeze."
"No, you don't understand, Richard." Georgiana stopped. "It's you who should go back. I don't need your protection."
Edgeworth laughed as if she were a willful little girl.
Georgiana didn't want to explain to him, and after a while, they arrived at Napoleon's residence, which was indeed well guarded. Stam was asleep at the door, but Diloc was missing.
"You can't go in." The security guard guarding the door stopped her.
Georgiana waved her wand, knocked them all open, and then used the Alajo Cave spell to open the door. Her appearance and aura was like someone trying to catch an adulterer.
However, there was no one else inside, only Bonaparte lying quietly on the bed.
She walked into the room, checked all the mirrors, and found nothing abnormal. Then she walked to the bed and stroked Bonaparte's forehead, her tentacles covered with sweat.
"You may not like to hear it." Stam said while lying at the door. "When the mistress lived in the Tuileries Palace, she had to patrol it herself every night, or send her servants, just like you did tonight.
."
"Why don't I like to hear it?" Georgiana asked.
"Because she was trying to catch those women who sneaked into the master's room in the middle of the night." Stam said after hesitating for a while.
Georgiana smiled. "Does Bonaparte think so too?"
All the men looked at her in surprise.
Georgiana kissed him on the forehead and left his bedroom.
She remembered that there was a prophetess beside Josephine. This woman was indeed a witch, and she used an iron wand.
Now she needs to talk about it, hoping that the French Ministry of Magic also has magic tools for long-distance communication.
Chapter completed!