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Chapter 2364 on Glacius

 Chapter 2366 glacius (Part 2)

A group of wild vixens are attacking the Mamluks.

They are densely packed and look like summer mosquitoes. The difference is that mosquitoes like to come out in hot summer, while foxes like to come out in winter.

Even if a wizard is bitten by a vixen, he must drink an antidote. Their toxins are more deadly to Muggles. When Georgiana arrived, someone had already fallen off his horse due to the poison, and his face was pale and pale, looking extremely...

serious.

She regretted not bringing her velvet bag with her, and of course there was no time for her to regret it now. She threw the bath towel in her hand out, letting it extend very long, and then wrapped up all the foxy girls.

Before they chewed up the bath towel with their sharp teeth, she used blazing fire to burn all the foxes to death. The remaining foxes no longer posed a threat to the Mamluks.

It was just that their artillery fire was not accurate, but the cold weapons were still very powerful. Seeing that the situation was not good, the foxy people turned around and ran away, and quickly disappeared into the bushes.

Everyone looked at her with strange eyes.

She raised her head and glanced at the sky. Although the shade of the trees covered most of the sky, she could still see dozens of shadows flying towards her. The sky that was originally just covered with dark clouds was now rolling with thunder, as if there would be something at any time.

Lightning struck.

About a minute later, a team of "Aurors" riding brooms landed.

"Have you brought the antidote?" she asked the leading wizard.

"Yes."

"Give them the antidote." Georgiana pointed to the dying Mamluks lying on the ground.

He was stunned for a moment and seemed extremely unhappy.

"They work for me, hurry up," Georgiana threatened.

So the wizard got the antidote for them to drink. It seemed that the antidote given to the wizard was equally effective for them, and their faces quickly improved.

"What are those?" Shabi, the Mamluk leader, asked.

Georgiana didn't answer him. She walked to a place with a wider view. A battle was breaking out on the lake. The lake reflected the sky, and the flame effects produced by various magic looked like some kind of fireworks show.

Magical departments around the world are responsible for all magical animals, people and ghosts in their jurisdictions. Now that the Austrians have withdrawn, their Ministry of Magic will no longer care about these foxy people.

If you don't deal with them, it will be more troublesome to deal with them in the future, but the nobles of the French Ministry of Magic will not care about it. Cleaning out foxes is a job for housewives. If it is not a flying broom, but an ordinary broom for cleaning the room, even if it falls down

They were too lazy to help him up when he was on the ground.

The British Ministry of Magic set up an office specifically to deal with the Bedlam Club. Then she thought of the Bruges "police". Maybe she could set up a company specifically to clean up the vixens. The question was who would pay the "cleaning fee".

She didn't think much about it at first, thinking it was just an ordinary tour.

Purifier is a historical term to her, but she didn't expect that there is a group of "purifiers" who make a living by smuggling in the forest.

Maria and the others are different from those mercenaries operating in the United States. They believe that a small number of people are given "gifts" by God, as well as the "harvest guarantors" in Italy. They are born with fetal membranes, and they are born to

Fighting the evil wizard.

The word "innate" used in English is innate, which is somewhat related to "a priori", but the two cannot be equated.

Innate is innate and known from birth. If Georgiana had not read Kant's philosophy, she might regard the word a priori as a rhetorical device and not care so much.

A priori propositions do not need to be judged true or false by examining the actual situation in the empirical world. Except for 1+1=2, the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees. These are not innate knowledge, and I am afraid that trigonometric problems

You have to learn angle measurement to figure it out, but you don't need to measure any triangle to deduce this conclusion. This kind of judgment is independent of experience, but it is not innate.

Maria, did the Guarantors of the Harvest know from birth that they were going to be enemies of wizards, or did people around them tell them?

This concept has been solidified in their minds, and her answer to this matter is that there is nothing she can do.

There is nothing remarkable about her. There are many people who know Kant, and there are many people who know gravity. The argument that 1+1=1+1 is meaningless, and does not produce new knowledge. At best, it just makes people who don’t know these principles originally

People understand what's going on.

Moreover, she did not understand this by reading the book herself. Kant's original text was even more obscure, and it was Severus who taught her after reading it.

It was probably around that time that he learned to speak German. She was surprised to hear him speaking German on the international train.

The train also crossed the Rhine River, and apart from the beautiful scenery, she didn't see anything.

Perhaps it was because she did not use the law of cause and effect to view those things at that time. Just like Kant said, if people did not use the law of cause and effect to process these phenomena, they would not be able to see these objects at all.

Just like the scenery outside the car window, it just flashes by in front of your eyes and leaves no impression at all.

When a person walks through a busy street in a hurry, there are many people on the road and you pass them all.

It's possible that you bumped into one of them and glanced back subconsciously. She once heard this sentence: Looking back five hundred times in the past life, in exchange for passing by in this life; I looked back a thousand times, in exchange for this life.

Stop and stay in front of you.

What do you need to do to truly live in your heart?

She turned around thoughtfully, and happened to see a Mamluk walking towards her, his eyes...

"careful!"

Feigl yelled.

Georgiana had no time to react.

She subconsciously used the Phantom Slate, trying to turn the bath towel in her hand into a hard shield, but her bath towel had just been used...

The assassin's sword struck her clothes like armor. He looked stunned, and then he was subdued.

Shabi looked at the man being pushed to the ground in disbelief.

Georgiana thought of Barty Crouch Jr. and the polyjuice potion he drank, so she asked in French.

"Who are you?"

The man smiled sinisterly, "It will be your turn soon."

Then she saw that he seemed to be chewing something in his mouth.

"Bring the antidote!" shouted Georgiana.

The wizard came over and poured the antidote from the bottle down the assassin's throat.

The purple color on the assassin's face disappeared, but he looked very angry, but this could not hide the fear in his eyes.

She felt compassion.

"I know there is a magic potion that can break Occlumency and obtain information."

"I know what it is." said the wizard, "but in that case, this person..."

"I don't like torture," Georgiana interrupted, "and he's already dead."

"You're going to hell," the assassin said.

She smiled, "At least I still have a place to go."

The assassin was a little stunned.

She didn't want to explain too much to him, so she asked someone to take him away, and then continued to watch the "fireworks".
Chapter completed!
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