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Chapter 1609 God Abandoned Son Twelve

 Chapter 1610 The Son Abandoned by God (13)

Crimean spread a map of Paris on the ground.

"This is Père Lachaise Cemetery." Cremian pointed at the map with his wand, and a light spot immediately appeared on it. "This is the catacombs."

"So?" Severus asked, looking at the map.

"Do you still remember what Mr. Gray told us just now? The center of the circle in front of Notre Dame is the center of France. I remember that the previous maps were drawn based on how many days it takes to travel from Paris. Both Lyon in the south and Caen in the west are in the same place.

On concentric circles." Cremean waved his wand, and a small circle of light appeared in Père Lachaise Cemetery. "This is the circle that my teacher and the Scamander brothers laid out 70 years ago."

Then he waved his wand again, and the diameter of the circle was much larger, and the intersection point happened to be the Paris Catacombs. "If the origin of Notre Dame de Paris is for the living on the ground, then Père Lachaise Cemetery is for the dead."

It was set up with the undead. If my teacher had failed, the fire summoned by Grindelwald would not only destroy Paris, but might also disturb the undead underground."

"I remember Dumbledore invited the Skeleton Revue for Halloween one year." Severus said, "Those skeletons placed underground may become the Skeleton Corps."

"Why do you think that?"

"Because, Albus Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald have a very special relationship." Severus said with a smirk, "They are closer than brothers."

"They are all looking for the Deathly Hallows." Cremian said. "It is said that the Resurrection Stone can summon an army of Inferi."

Severus said nothing and took out his wand.

"Grindelwald not only wanted to destroy Paris, he also wanted to form an army composed of skeletons and inferi." Cremian said angrily. "Fortunately, neither the Resurrection Stone nor the Cloak of Death was in his hands at the time."

"Have you ever wondered why it wasn't demolished in such a dangerous place?" Severus asked.

"What?"

"The glass in the center of the theater seems likely to break at any time," Severus said.

Crimean seemed unable to think.

Severus raised his wand, and another circle of light appeared. It was still a concentric circle centered on Père Lachaise Cemetery, but one of its tangent points happened to be the Place de la Bastille.

"Under the July Column are buried the remains of 504 people who died in the July Revolution of 1830, and mixed with several Egyptian mummies, which were brought back by Napoleon during his expedition to Egypt."

"What!" Crimean said in surprise.

"Why are you so surprised? Isn't there a Pyramid Square in Paris?" Severus pointed to a place with his wand, which almost coincided with the circle with the diameter of the catacombs. "This is the Place Vendôme. I remember Napoleon was there.

A memorial to Trajan was also erected here. In 1870, the Paris Commune decided to tear it down. Do you know what is buried underground?"

"Mummy?" Crimean asked.

"I'm asking you." Severus said smoothly, "I thought you were a local."

Crimean was so embarrassed that he looked down at the map. "Why did he bury the mummy underground?"

"Protect this city, or destroy this city. Rather than this question, what you should be more concerned about is who told him to do that?" Severus said, "Don't forget that he can also make the wizard's magic disappear.

sculpture."

"Lachaise was the confessor of the Sun King Louis XIV. Have you seen the previous celestial maps?"

Severus looked at Crimean calmly.

"The previous celestial body map was concentric circles with the sun as the center, but we all know now that the trajectories of these planets orbiting the sun are not standard circles, but approximate ellipses. Do you think this is Grindelwald's choice to pull snow?

The reason for the Father’s Cemetery?”

"He discovered the secret, but it was Napoleon who built this cemetery." Severus corrected.

"The closest planet around the sun is Mercury, which is called Hermes, the god of alchemy and commerce." Cremian continued, "My teacher and Scamander formed a circle to replace

It broke the originally designed 'orbit' and broke the 'celestial order', but the question is which was the original orbit of Mercury?"

"She's very good at this." Severus said calmly, "We can continue talking about this topic when she comes back."

Crimean looked at Severus.

"Have you calmed down?"

Severus didn't answer. He looked down at the map of Paris at his feet.

"That man said he couldn't go to the resting place." Crimean said. "Do you think he was guiding us or had some other purpose?"

"Did you just say celestial order?" Severus asked.

"The geocentric theory was perfected by Aristotle and developed into a theoretical model by Ptolemy. In the orbit designed by Ptolemy, the moon revolves around the sun. The heliocentric theory is different from the great geographical discoveries. It has great academic significance.

It has had a great impact on the world, but it has not had much impact on secular life. You can go to the New World by boat, but how do you get to the sky? Do you understand what I mean?"

"How big do you think this 'solar system' will be?" Severus said, looking at the map on the ground.

"The catacombs are undoubtedly the largest cemetery. If it represents Jupiter, it has an outer ring. But if it represents Pluto, then it is the boundary of the 'Solar System'. The Vendôme Cylinder is made of Orth

Sculptured from the cannons captured at the Battle of Tritz, why do you think the Pope thought Napoleon died on November 3, 1805?”

"To be honest, I don't know." Severus said helplessly, "Napoleon is a master at playing chess."

"We should understand why he set up such a big plan?" Cremian said, "Maybe we can find out the entrance to the world through this method."

"He's stalling for time," Severus asserted.

"how do you know?"

"Because I have fallen into his trap." Severus waved his wand and put away the map. "Let's go, don't keep Leroy waiting too long."

"Where's the kid with you? I think his name is Felix."

Severus was stunned.

"You leave a 13-year-old kid who doesn't speak French alone in an unfamiliar place?"

"He should be with Lyle Meyer," Severus said dryly.

"Do you think that person can be trusted?" Crimean asked again.

Severus was speechless now.

Crimean looked at him and shook his head: "Get him back, otherwise how will you explain to his parents?"

Severus cursed and disapparated.

After he left, Crimean took out a photo album.

After a quick search in the photo album, an old man in a robe appeared on an originally empty photo.

"How is it?" the old man asked.

"Everything goes well, we will succeed." Crimean said, "There is also some bad news for you."

"What is it?" the old man said calmly.

Crimean sighed and thought about where to start.

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Georgiana's bedroom was arranged in the Lady's room.

Even if everyone already knows her identity, this "fig leaf" will still exist, but unlike Emma, ​​she does not have an old husband.

She could probably guess why Bonaparte was so close to her, just as he had done in Dijon, acting, but she didn't think she would have the same impact on him as the real Cleopatra.

At this moment, she looked out the window like a medieval woman. Perhaps because it was close to the seaside, the fog in Rouen was much thicker than that in Paris, and the full moon in the sky was like a shadow in the fog.

The ancient Parisians believed that they were descendants of the goddess Isis in Egyptian mythology, or the children of the Trojan prince Paris in Greek mythology. The Greeks razed Troy to the ground after the Trojan horse massacre, Helen was also robbed, and Prince Paris escaped.

When they arrived at the Seine River, a new ethnic group emerged - the paritites. In the 13th century, Louis IX continued to spread such myths, and it continued to the entire Capetian dynasty.

The Trojan prince did not give the golden apple to Hera, nor to Athena, but gave the golden apple to the goddess of love, who could not help much, although she was covered with thick fog during the duel between Paris and Menelaus.

He killed Menelaus and waited for an opportunity to bring Paris back to the city, but Paris lost everything in the end, not only the kingdom, but also Helen.

If you think about it this way, if you choose to be a "non-loving" person, then at least you may still have a kingdom.

Caesar is not only the god of war, but also the sacrifice of the god of love. The foggy moon is like the disguise put on by the god of love for Prince Paris, allowing him to enter the city safely, but people are more willing to remember Napoleon and those who followed him back to participate in the foggy moon.

The people who staged the coup are called the Trojan Group.

He won the coup but lost love, which was what he longed for when he was young. Otherwise, he would not have written the love novel "Christine and Eugenie". Instead, he should write novels about war, history and other themes that men like.

At this moment, she heard another knock on the door. Her maid, Matilda, opened the door, and Henry Petty's tutor and attendant, Mr. Dumont, stood at the door.

"Why are you here?" Georgiana asked.

"How about going for a walk?" Mr. Dumont said with a smile.

Georgiana had nothing to say.

"Let's go, I want to talk to my kind, there are political animals everywhere here," Mr. Dumont said.

Georgiana smiled, thinking she could find no reason why she couldn't.

I want to post pictures but I can’t. It’s really annoying.
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