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Chapter 2452 Cecum Zone Six

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Just before John Adams left office, he signed many documents, including the appointment of judges. But now the Minister of Justice in Brussels is France's Second Consul Cambaceres, so the appointment signed by Rupe is likely to be from the Belgian National Guard.

officer.

The word "police" comes from French, and it was still promoted by Louis XIV. Before that, social security was completely maintained by the troops of local lords. The Sun King issued an edict and established a police station in Paris to punish minor crimes except the death penalty.

Crime, hotel surveillance, document printing, etc. were controlled, and other provinces gradually adopted the same system, which lasted until 1800.

After Napoleon came to power, he turned the "king's police" into the "state's police." The police station was located in a narrow alley on Jerusalem Street. It was originally a city military camp, and this military camp was earlier a poultry market, so

Soon the police nicknamed the chicken "poulet."

The French police can currently be roughly divided into the public security police controlled by Fouche, the internal affairs police controlled by Lucien, and the secret police controlled by Du Loc. In addition, there are the anti-smuggling police controlled by Dubois and the gendarmes controlled by Napoleon himself. The police system and the national police

The Guard is not a system.

In 1793, Du Maurier issued a notice in Reuven, claiming that in order to avoid the catastrophic defeat of the army he led, he had to abandon the Netherlands. Six days later, the northern flank of this army was defeated at Nerwinden, and the remaining troops were defeated in the Netherlands.

The hasty retreat in chaos abandoned all of Belgium, leaving Lille and other important urban fortresses in northeastern France in a precarious state, and the Revolution was on the verge of collapse.

He also lost a lot of equipment and supplies, including a large number of French artillery, which were lost during the retreat. Some of them were confiscated by the Belgian commissioner appointed by the Minister of War. However, the commissioner was more interested in the gold and silver sacred vessels of the church than the cannon.

In other words, the bandits hiding in villages and forests may have formal equipment of the French army, and may also have artillery, and it will be difficult for the National Guard, which is mainly militia, to exterminate them.

There are also villagers with families in the forest, and they hide not far from their own farms. Those who commit murder and swindle goods often hide in the deep mountains and old forests like Balanc.

The Mamluks took Beti to catch her rescuer, but failed. They searched separately and found nothing.

By this time it was obvious that Betty was very tired, but she was handed over to the Belgian police. Although torture had been abolished, late-night interrogation could still be used.

Georgiana didn't feel like she could sleep in this situation, and the quality of sleep she was once proud of seemed to have left her.

Unable to sleep, she thought about how to reply to Bonaparte's letter, but she still found no inspiration, as if her thoughts and tears had dried up together.

If a person deliberately deceives you, even if you have the ability to peek into the future, you will not be able to guard against him.

What Albus and Grindelwald did in the Wizards' Union were not glorious, but they were indeed very similar.

'I met a liar yesterday. She pretended to be attacked by a robber and sneaked into the castle, trying to steal my jewelry.'

Georgiana wrote.

'I asked Mrs. Rushfouq to find someone to watch her, but she attacked Mrs. Rushfouq. Alice was so angry that she wanted to kill someone.'

As she wrote this, she dipped her quill pen into ink, as if her dry heart had water again.

'Ms. Rashefouq is fine. The doctor said she had better recover for two days. Later, I asked the Mamluks to search for the woman's accomplices, but found nothing. This is really terrible.'

She paused again as she wrote this. Originally, she wanted to write about prisons and typhoid fever, but she felt that he might not want to hear this now.

'I heard that in 1784 Bernardin de Saint-Pierre placed in the green space of the Luxembourg Palace a statue of an 'upright citizen' who did not represent any specific person, next to a statue representing an unknown wife and mother.

Sculptures, and further away are those outstanding defenders of the country, writers, and inventors. This sculptor abandoned the traditional isolation and inequality between great men and the masses. He said that true greatness will not isolate people from each other.

, but connects people together, and should not draw an insurmountable gap between a hero with extraordinary talents and the masses who worship him. He dreams of an equal society in which everyone does not need to have perfect moral character.

It is enough that everyone's morality can restrain them from making extraordinary demands.'

As she wrote this, she found that her quill was out of ink, so she dipped it in some more ink.

'He opposed complete equality that ignored morality and contribution. If the new France wanted to pay tribute to a certain great man, it would only be the people themselves, so he created two sculptures, 'The Upright Citizen' and 'The Obscure Wife'. I haven't yet

I asked you how you bury the unknown heroes who died in the war.'

Georgiana stopped writing here.

After World War I, the French buried a simple wooden coffin under the Arc de Triomphe. It was the body of an unknown French soldier. This place later became known as the Monument to the Unknown Heroes, which is similar to the famous monument that records Napoleon's achievements.

The Arc de Triomphe also stands on the Champs Elysées, the busiest avenue in Paris.

'Leon, I have seen many sculptures in Venice, including equestrian statues of mercenary captains, or building churches and carving their own stories on the church facades. I think they hope that they will be remembered by future generations. Are you here?

The last letter said that it is not a good thing for people to pursue fame and reputation. I don’t think you are wrong. People do not need perfect moral character, but a citizen of commoner background becomes a leader not through sin or other intolerable things.

Instead of violence, they rely on the support of their fellow citizens, many nameless 'upstanding citizens', 'wives and mothers'. The leader of the bandit gang once joined the French army, but could not stand military discipline and became a deserter.

They attack people like wild beasts in the forest. Planets revolve around the sun in their own orbits. There must be a rule in a system, and those unfettered meteors will cause damage to the system. Therefore, even if you want to chase fame,

Profits must also be constrained.'

She dipped in some ink and started a new line.

Here is a tribute to the virtuous men we have never known, unknown while alive and forgotten after death, the less they seek fame, the greater they are.

After finishing writing, she was a little hesitant as to whether she should write the last words and whether there were any revisions.

Unexpectedly, the letter in her hand was taken away at this time, and Charlotte read her letter.

"Give it back to me!" she said angrily.

Charlotte looked back at her.

"Do you think it's not a good virtue to pursue fame and wealth?" Charlotte asked.

"What do you think?" Georgiana asked.

"It is not a sin to chase fame and fortune, but stay away from those who are obsessed with chasing fame and fortune and give up their bottom line." Charlotte said, "There are also those who only care about themselves and abandon their companions. I have a request."

"I've given you the necklace," said Georgiana.

"I can give it back to you." Charlotte said nonchalantly, "I have a few friends who are looking for something to do. They are construction workers."

Georgiana held out her hand to Charlotte.

As expected, Charlotte did not return the necklace to her.

"Give me the letter and I will rewrite it," said Georgiana.

Charlotte placed the letter in Georgiana's hand.

"Don't mention Venice, he doesn't like that place," said Charlotte.

Georgiana ignored Charlotte, revised the letter slightly, rewrote it, and then went to find Diloc.

As for that disgusting love letter, let's just pretend it doesn't exist.
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