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Chapter 2462 Out of the Jungle VII

 Chapter 2464 "Out of the Jungle" (9)

Georgiana sank into the tub.

This scene reminded her of another of David's paintings, "The Death of Marat". Although Marat was suffering from a skin disease at the time and needed to soak in the bathtub, he still continued to write.

Although water is considered to have healing properties, not all diseases can be cured with it, including holy water.

However, Mara, as a doctor, should also understand this. The treatment process sometimes uses "killing" methods, such as letting white blood cells eat up the germs that invade the body. In this process, a large number of white blood cells will be "killed", and then pus will form.

, sometimes the pus needs to be squeezed out to allow the affected area to heal.

At least this is the meaning of the Terror in the eyes of Robespierre and others. Because he did not collude with this despicable world, he was nicknamed the Incorruptible.

Regarding the Robespierre brothers, Leon mentioned even less in front of Georgiana, although if it were not for them, his life might not have been so ups and downs.

In the eyes of people with good nature, kindness and virtue are a kind of nature, and children should be innocent.

But some people are willing to help others, but that does not mean that others are the same. They are more willing to "help" those who can "help" them one day, such as a better future or a more comfortable life. In short, they will not cause trouble for themselves.

, do something thankless.

If he himself is like this, he can't expect the children who imitate him to be helpful to others. People all have desires, sorrows, and fears. There is one thing that he really wants to get, such as the Triwizard Tournament trophy. At that time, Harry

Potter could choose not to save Cedric and go get the trophy that was just around the corner on his own, even though Cedric was in danger at the time and had helped Harry before.

However, Harry chose to save Cedric, a powerful competitor. In fact, it didn't matter whether Cedric or Harry became the champion, because both of them were players from Hogwarts, but their honors were only

One, Cedric could also choose to hurt Harry at this time and get the trophy alone, although he would not have been able to get out of trouble if Harry hadn't helped him.

In the end, they chose to pick up the trophy together, and then were transported to Riddle's cemetery by the portkey. Voldemort once said that Cedric was "superfluous", and she believed that if it were Voldemort, he would definitely win the Triwizard Tournament alone.

trophy, even though there are no "role models" around him to imitate. This is not only because he is an orphan, but the director of the orphanage where he lives is not a mercenary person.

He would do anything he wanted if he wanted something, but the only world he had access to at that time was orphanages, so the "treasures" he collected were just some inconspicuous things such as yo-yos, harmonicas, etc., waiting for his vision and knowledge

As it becomes wider and wider, what he wants becomes more and better. He doesn't care if those things are other people's favorites, even though he doesn't like those things himself.

Why did he do that?

This is a really good question. Voldemort is a famous and dangerous dark wizard in history, but he may not be an exception. Not all children are innocent. Isn’t there Dudley who loves to snatch lollipops from young children?

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Religion's judgment of "good" and "evil" is based on revelation and theology. If you do good things, you will go to heaven, and if you do bad things, you will go to hell.

However, the "good" and "evil" during the French Revolution had nothing to do with apocalypse and theology. They were derived from human characteristics and needs. For example, the common people could not afford bread, but the queen was still enjoying luxury.

People's demand for charity, tolerance, equality, and justice is no less than a panacea. It seems that with these qualities, all problems will be solved. Robespierre practiced his pursuit of equality, but still created "obvious" new problems.

question.

The outstanding nature of the big shots distances them from all living beings and establishes an unequal relationship, and this inequality does not originate from the rules of the game passed down from father to son.

If the power of kings is given by God, then are the privileges of the nobility given by God? Or are they given by the people?

Feudal lords in the Middle Ages had the obligation to follow the king in war, whether they were participating in the Crusades to fight pagans or wars among Christians. The French nobles before the Revolution regarded exemption from military service as a privilege, since they were the first to give up

If you do not have your own obligations, then it is equivalent to giving up the basis for enjoying rights. Rights and obligations correspond to each other. Where there are rights, there must be obligations.

Of course, this does not mean that there are no noble officers in the king's army, and they do not use the privilege of exemption from military service.

When Napoleon was in Egypt, regardless of whether Josephine really had the rumored affair with the handsome dragoon, the public generally sympathized with Napoleon, not the more popular Josephine, so much so that Napoleon's adjutant,

Friends and relatives introduced women to him, and no one thought there was anything wrong.

If Napoleon chose to divorce, he would have been understood and supported. The "Jourdan Law" allowed all French young people of school age, regardless of poverty or wealth, to be conscripted into the army, so there would be no problems of "inequality".

Josephine was originally very afraid of those young women. She believed that they had a better chance of giving birth to children than she did. Originally, Eugène Beauharnais had the opportunity to become the adopted son of "Caesar", but it was a pity that he lost it. About this, not only Lu

Xi'an and even Dilock mentioned it to her.

If Napoleon also made his position hereditary, then Josephine would definitely lose her position and she would have to make way for the bride so that the child she gave birth to would not be an illegitimate child.

But now Georgiana appears, and she can't have children either. Think about the War for the Spanish Throne, the War for the Bavarian Throne, and the War for the Austrian Throne.

However, Josephine still regarded her as a threat, and she even did such things as sending pregnant women to Bonaparte.

Isn't there another way? Josephine can adopt the illegitimate child, although Georgiana thinks that Josephine will not really love the child.

Georgiana was different. If she became pregnant, Bonaparte would pass the position to her child. At that time, the French used the excuse that daughters were not allowed to inherit land in the Thackeray Code to reject Edward III's request for the crown.

, which broke out the Hundred Years War between England and France.

Edward III's mother was Isabelle of France, nicknamed the "She-Wolf". She always appeared as a femme fatale, a woman who was good at manipulation and diplomacy.

She sat up in the tub before suffocating.

Real witches would use the Head Bubble Charm to avoid drowning in "witch tests", although it was never used that way.

At this time, she heard a slight sound outside the screen, and through the holes in the screen, she could see someone reading a letter.

She cast a flying spell on her bathrobe and knocked down the screen. Even if the other party was a woman, she didn't want the other party to see her naked body.

"How did you get in?" she asked, holding up her wand.

"Guess what." Charlotte Goulding raised her hand and smiled strangely.

"What's so funny?" Georgiana asked angrily.

Charlotte handed the letter in her hand to Georgiana.

Georgiana didn't answer.

She is considering erasing Charlotte's memory.

"This is the most serious love letter I have ever seen." Charlotte smiled weirdly, "What kind of mistress are you?"

"Nothing!" Georgiana said angrily, snatching the letter from Charlotte's hand.

Charlotte stuck her waist and laughed so vulgarly.

Georgiana couldn't understand how the count fell in love with this woman and made her his mistress.

But she didn't say anything. She found a place away from Charlotte and sat down with her back to her, and began to read the letter.
Chapter completed!
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