$ Chapter 1625 Frogampfog (Thirteen)
No. 1g&fog (thirteen)
"She is an incomparable beauty in the world",
"She has such moving eyes that can capture people's soul."
"She's just perfect."
I listened to the people in front of the castle shouting, and chose to leave alone and go to higher ground.
The moonlight was bright and clear, and the breeze kissed the branches without making a sound.
I think it was one of these nights that Troilus climbed up the walls of Tria and looked at the Greeks where Cressida was staying.
At this moment, I think of my first love in my youth. She was beautiful, loved to make friends, and could play the harp well.
I never worried about her betraying me because of my shortcomings. If she hadn't been discerning, she would never have chosen me.
"General, you have to pay attention. I know the tempers of women in our country. They have no secret of having fun behind their husbands' backs."
Ah, the embarrassing pain, I long to forget,
Being poor and contented is better than being rich. If a rich person always worries that one day he will become poor, then even if he has endless wealth, he is actually as poor as a beggar.
This is suffering.
I shouldn't be obsessed with her and care about her at the same time.
Beware of jealousy, it is a demon, and whoever listens to its charms will be played by it.
I heard singing in the distance, and a group of villains were drinking around a campfire:
She is born with a graceful spirit, but she is not proud;
Articulate, but not noisy;
Never short of money, but never enchanting;
All your wishes come true, but you want nothing;
When you feel bad, you could have vented your anger, but instead you feel angry first;
Understand the truth, be dignified and steady,
His mind is running fast, but his mouth is tightly closed;
If there really is such a cute girl...
One person asked alone, "What do you want her to do?"
You stupid kid, keep track of oil and salt accounts!
These fools burst out laughing, singing old tavern rhymes.
"Come on, let's put on the lion skin, tonight we are going to steal the moon."
The villains were so drunk that they revealed their plans.
I looked at the crowd in the distance, turned around and said to them:
If you want to live, stop.
The villains looked at me,
I said: Look at those people, although they hold sharp blades, they dare not stab their neighbors in the chest. Don't let yourself become the victim of a coward to prove your courage!
The villains said: What can you do?
I said: I once commanded an excellent army. No country can be its opponent. It would be the most ridiculous thing for any country to go to war with me.
The villains asked: Then why are you alone now?
I said: I heard that there is a king here who wants to marry her daughter to the king.
The villains said: You are not the king!
I said: Fight with me and I will give you a kingdom, and you will accomplish great things like the heroes who followed Agamemnon.
The villains whispered, and finally someone asked, who will get the moon?
I said: It is up to her to decide. I want you to swear that no matter who becomes the husband of the moon, you will never take up arms against him, and when that person encounters a disaster and asks for help, you must go all out to help. he.
The villains said: That is a myth, how can it be taken seriously?
I said: Do you believe that the baby you sing about in your song really exists in the world?
The villains hesitated for a moment and shouted: We follow you, what is your name.
I said: My name is Bard, and you obey me from now on. I will give you and your descendants status, property and glory. When you are old, you will be surrounded by your descendants, and you can boast about your Achievements, they will listen to the description of your great career with admiration, and you can be proud to say: "Although I was drunk, I still made a wise and brave choice."
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Gongsei and Crimean are discussing.
After the Bastille was demolished, the Legislative Assembly decided to build a square on the original site of the prison, in the center of which a monumental column with the Statue of Liberty would be erected. Construction on the project soon began, but the project was soon interrupted due to aesthetic concerns.
The next year, a fountain celebrating the charm of nature was built in the center of the square, replacing the original abandoned monument. In 1810, Napoleon planned to build another fountain here. The strange thing is that the shape of the fountain was 24 meters high at one end. The elephant, the spring water spurts out from the elephant's trunk.
This children's park-like design was ridiculed, but soon the base of the fountain was built, and a plaster elephant was completed in 1813. In 1833, Louis-Philippe built a "July Column" in the middle of the square. In 1871 When the Paris Commune knocked down the pillars, they discovered the remains of the martyrs of 1830 and several mummies, which means that the time points buried underground were 1810 and 1830.
Later, after Gianluca's investigation, it was found that these mummies may not have been buried intentionally by Napoleon. The original cemetery of the victims of the July Revolution was near the French National Library on Richelieu Road. It is possible that Napoleon I buried those mummies there. After arriving near the Richelieu Library, the people who later moved the tombs of the victims of the July Revolution did not carefully distinguish which mummies were from thousands of years ago and which were the corpses of the victims, and then they were buried together under the July Column.
In addition to its function as a library, the French National Library also functions as a museum. It has been continuously expanded since the 17th century, and Napoleon also expanded it. Perhaps the mummies were buried underground at that time.
Although Voltaire's body was buried in the Pantheon, his heart was buried under the statue in the reception hall of the library.
Napoleon's body was dissected, which was a requirement for the autopsy. No one would specifically check whether his heart was still in the original place unless the coffin was reopened for an autopsy.
Europeans have a strange fascination with lion hearts. At the same time, according to Egyptian funeral customs, if there is no heart in the mummy, the reborn soul cannot be resurrected.
Napoleon liked Homer's epics during his lifetime. He quoted many verses from the Iliad in his poems, including the description of Hector, who was the elder brother of Prince Paris, the first warrior of Troy and the wall of Troy.
He was killed in battle when Achilles's spear pierced his heart. His body was dragged by Achilles in his chariot for a distance, and his soul later flew to the underworld.
Achilles' mother was the fairy who was worried that her son would die. She held him upside down and dipped him into the Styx. He had no other weaknesses except his heels.
He killed many Trojan generals, including Hector, and made military achievements, but he could not escape the fate of the oracle. In a battle, he was shot by Prince Paris with a poisoned arrow, or the archer Apollo himself shot Achilles in the heel with an arrow.
Pomona and Severus did stay in the National Library of France for a few days, and she also read the bulletin of the Paris Commune in the library, but unfortunately, the discovery of the mummy did not appear in the bulletin. If it was in the 20th century, public opinion might have caused an uproar.
People like strange stories as a spice of dull life. Although two hundred years have passed and Egypt fever is not as strong as before, people still have mysterious and romantic imaginations.
Will there be a boat that goes along the canal under the Bastille, turns to the Seine or the Ourcq Canal, and takes the dead nobles and civilians to the underworld ruled by Osiris?
The sculpture on top of the monument erected by Napoleon in the Place Vendôme has also changed. The original statue was Napoleon I wearing a laurel wreath, holding a scepter in one hand and a golden ball in the other. When the Bourbon dynasty was restored, it was replaced with a horse-riding sculpture of Henry IV. During the Louis XVIII period, it was a huge lily. Under the pressure of the people, the July Monarchy erected a sculpture of Napoleon wearing a tricorn hat, boots and a long coat, with his hands hidden on his chest. During Napoleon III, it was replaced with a sculpture of Napoleon I wearing a Caesar robe. The sculpture of him wearing a tricorn hat was placed in a circular square in Courbevoie.
With the overthrow of the Second French Empire, the sculpture was thrown into the Seine River. Therefore, the sculpture escaped the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and the Paris Commune Movement of 1871. It was salvaged in 1876, but it was forgotten for nearly 35 years until it was placed in the Invalides in Paris in 1911.
The Invalides Cathedral, where Napoleon was placed, is also known as the "Victory Hall". He not only often visited the soldiers of the Invalides, but also held the first ceremony of awarding medals to the army here.
When he returned from St. Helena in 1840, he waited outside for 21 years before he was officially buried in the circular cave under the cathedral under the witness of his nephew Napoleon III. This was mainly because it took a long time to build a tomb for him, and the sculpture salvaged from the bottom of the Seine River was placed on the second floor.
However, outside this luxurious cathedral, there is an inconspicuous tombstone, which is located under a big tree. This is the tombstone on Napoleon's original grave on St. Helena Island.
There is no name on it. Only the words "sleep here forever" are engraved on the tombstone. Members of the Napoleon Foundation and descendants of Napoleon's illegitimate children will not go to the Invalides to mourn, but will go to a cemetery without a tombstone on St. Helena Island to sweep the grave.
If Napoleon heard the prophet's prophecy when he was alive and knew that one day in the future there would be a black wizard who planned to destroy Paris with black magic, he was a Muggle and did not have the terrifying power of a wizard, but this did not mean that he would give up resistance. Then did he prepare everything in advance? The whole of Paris is a magic circle, but the center of this magic circle may not be Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Napoleon is good at map work. How he laid out needs to find that map, and this may be what the death priest is looking for.
A city with such a dense population, coupled with the bones underground, is really suitable for forming an army of the dead.
In fact, 1930 was not the first time that Nico Flamel protected Paris, but there are only a few people who know this ancient magic, and it is now on the verge of being lost.
It is said that after Napoleon's body returned to Paris, his old subordinates saw his body. After so many years, his body was almost the same as when he was buried, and his hair and nails were still growing.
What caused this result?
There are too many mysteries surrounding this person, but he was just a small figure in the Great Revolution at the beginning. He was just like ordinary civilians and turned around and ran away when he saw the rioting crowd.
So what made him become like this later?
Conseil and Crimian couldn't help looking at Severus during the discussion.
For intelligence officers, collecting intelligence is not difficult, but the difficult part is analysis, finding the real and useful intelligence from the true and false information.
This artificial smoke is part of war, and getting it wrong can cause a fatal mistake in a military operation.
For example, in 1943, the British intelligence agency created the "Mincemeat Plan". In Martin's briefcase, German spies found a letter from Montmartre to Eisenhower, and a letter from the deputy chief of staff of the British General Staff to the British commander. The letters all mentioned the plan to feint an attack on Sicily, Italy, to cover the landing operation against Greece.
In the end, the Germans believed it and thought that the Allies were really going to attack Greece, but the fact was that the feint attack on Sicily was the real target of the Allies.
Conseil and Crimean discussed it to no avail. They needed more clues, and it would be best if they could go to the French Library. However, Severus looked like his head was about to explode, so they had to wait for him to think clearly before taking action.
What are those mummies used for? If there are too many spoils of war and there is no place to put them, why not burn them as firewood? This will give future generations peace of mind and they don't have to guess what the ancients did and waste their time guessing.
The hands of the clock turn little by little, as if counting down.
The time bomb detonator used in the assassination on December 24, 1800 did not explode.
Someone is running out of time and can't hesitate any longer. Which wire should be cut short? Hurry up.