Chapter 3399 The troublemaker (IV)

While Troy was in chaos, Menelaos, the king of Sparta, rushed into the palace, vowing to find Helen and kill her. He entered the Trojan harem and saw Deiphobus at first sight.

Since Hector's death, Deiphobus has replaced his brother as the pillar of his family and the people of Troy. After Paris's death, Helen belonged to him. Just like Oedipus married his biological mother without knowing it, even though Helen was once the queen of Sparta.

After the Greeks withdrew, they left the wooden horse behind, and the Trojans brought it into the city for a celebration banquet. Deiphobus also went to the celebration dinner. When he was half drunk and half awake, he heard that the Greeks were coming to kill him. He stumbled from the corridor of the palace to the door of Helen's bedroom, but he didn't expect to meet Menelaos at the door. Menelaos was furious when he saw him. The person he hated the most in the past ten years was Paris, but Paris was dead. Seeing Deiphobus rushing to Helen's bedroom, he was furious.

"Die here, die at the door of my wife's room!" Menelaos shouted, "You must understand that no criminal can escape from the hands of the goddess of justice Themis."

Then he killed Deiphobus with his sword.

In Virgil's Aeneid, Aeneas found the body of Deiphobus, which was incomplete, with a torn face and no nose. It looked very scary, and Aeneas did not recognize him.

Rather than saying that Deiphobus died at the hands of a human, it would be better to say that he was attacked by some kind of beast.

As for Helen, she did not hide in a dark corner as in Homer's epic. She ran in the flames of Troy, seeking shelter, but everyone looked at her with hostility. The Greeks and Trojans threw stones at her together, hoping that she would die. When Menelaos found her, she was curled up in a temple.

In Aeschylus's "Agamemnon", when Menelaos entered the palace with a bloody sword, intending to kill her and wash away the king's glory, the death, smoke and crying suddenly disappeared. In this quiet and luxurious boudoir, Helen sat like a god, looking lonely and peaceful. In his impression, she had never been so beautiful.

In Homer's epic, Helen, the god of love made her more beautiful, making her exactly the same as Artemis. Artemis was not only an eternal girl, but also prevented Agamemnon from sacrificing his daughter.

Before Menelaos entered the door, he swore in his heart countless times that he must not be soft-hearted and must kill the culprit. Too many people died because of her.

But when he saw Helen curled up in the corner so weak and helpless, the original anger and oath were forgotten.

At this time, Agamemnon came in and told Menelaos that the guilty one was Paris who did not know the etiquette of the host and the guest. In comparison, Helen's crime was not that serious.

After returning to his hometown, Agamemnon was killed by his wife and lover. His son committed the crime of matricide in order to avenge his father's death.

The goddess of vengeance represents conscience. It is better to say that Orestes's conscience prevented him from sleeping rather than being disturbed by the goddess of vengeance.

After dreaming about blood and fire all night, Georgiana slowly opened her eyes. The birdsong outside the observatory woke her up. Her guardian was no longer at the desk.

If people do not believe in rewarding good and punishing evil, then a trust executor would rather accept the punishment of hell after death and enjoy the happiness of this world.

It's like Harry saw the piles of gold coins in the vault of Gringotts, but the goblins of Gringotts said he could not use them.

"Why?" Harry would definitely ask.

Cunning humans will come up with all kinds of reasons, such as Harry is not an adult.

However, the goblins handed the gold coins to Harry in accordance with the agreement signed after the bloody rebellion.

Poverty is of course painful. Ron has always used "second-hand" items used by his brothers, second-hand wands, second-hand school robes, and second-hand textbooks. So when he saw a brand new potion book, he was more eager than Harry. Harry did not beat Ron, and he only got a second-hand potion book belonging to the "Half-Blood Prince".

In the Mirror of Erised, Harry saw his family.

Nietzsche said that our character is more determined by the lack of certain experiences than by what we have experienced.

"Things that have not yet been" are more attractive than "things that have already been", and desire rather than possession is the driving force for people to go through fire and water.

It's like a poison in a snake's fang, which will be injected into the body after being bitten by the snake, which will not only destroy our body, but also the soul in the Horcrux.

Tom Riddle has so much, but he...

She rubbed her face and then felt its lines with her fingers.

Pomona, who is fat and short, of course envied the beautiful face of the half-blooded Veela. She didn't even need to be as beautiful as the Veela. The red-haired and green-eyed Lily was enough to make her envious.

Maybe all this was just a dream, why did she make herself suffer?

For the prince, the little mermaid exchanged her voice for a pair of human legs, even if every step was like a needle. , Salazar Slytherin banned Muggles, and werewolves and Veela from enrolling...

"Good morning, beautiful." Zabini said, still sitting on the chair at the door last night.

"Good morning." She said expressionlessly, "There is no one else in the Italian Ministry of Magic except you?"

"How about we go to the suburbs today?" Zabini stood up, "Have you been to Lake Como?"

"No," she said, looking at Zabini as he took a new dress from the back of his chair.

"Do you want to get up by yourself, or should I help you?" Zabini said.

She jumped up quickly, and then Zabini waved his wand, turning the lounge chair into a screen.

"Change." He threw the dress to Georgiana and retreated behind the screen.

She curled her lips and hid behind the screen to change clothes.

"Last time you told me that the French wizard was going to fight the Lombard goblin?" Georgiana asked while changing clothes.

"The goblins of Lombardy are different from the goblins of England, as you will know if you have seen them." Zabini said from the other side of the screen.

"Should I see them again?" asked Georgiana.

"If you hadn't dug out the cave buried under the snow, this wouldn't have happened." Zabini said. "We have lived in peace with the Lombard goblins for thousands of years."

"You think it's my fault?" Georgiana asked.

"I didn't say they were peaceful elves, and there are some things in them that interest me," Zabini said.

"What? Goblin armor?" she said subconsciously.

"I heard that you seem to be good at botany?" Zabini asked.

"Know a thing or two," she said, pretending to be modest.

"Have you ever used a scythe made of dragon bone?" Zabini asked.

She paused while changing her clothes.

"This is a very ancient legend." Georgiana continued to change clothes. "Ancient herbalists believed that harvesting with different tools would produce additional power."

For example, a knife made of deer antlers can produce regenerative magic. Pomona gave Severus a knife made of unicorn horns. It is said that it has an uplifting effect in making purification and healing potions.

"Now more and more people know that there are treasures hidden in the cave. We must distribute them as soon as possible, otherwise it will not be a conflict between French wizards and Lombard goblins." Zabini said, "Are you ready?"

Georgiana came out from behind the screen.

"Why did you give me a skirt if you could do it?"

Zabini looked at her for a while and said, "You need a shawl. It's still very cold in the mountains."

Then the woolen blanket that had been tied to her body fell on her, and it had a very delicate pattern.

Then Zabini waved his wand again, and the screen transformed into a bookcase, which he placed back against the wall.

"Let's go," Zabini said, taking Georgiana away from the observatory.

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