Chapter 3427 Winter King (Part 2)

According to legend, the Huns would marry their mothers and sisters-in-law who were not their own after their fathers and brothers died. This kind of ethics is unacceptable to Western European countries with monogamy, and even Oriental people cannot accept it. However, Maria Theresa helped the Huns nobles to find marriage partners at the banquet held by the Huns.

Perhaps the ancient Huns did have this custom. After Wang Zhaojun married the Huns, she was first married to the father and son of the Chanyu. However, after so many years, the Huns may have changed this custom. After all, the steppes of Eastern Europe are not as cold as Siberia, and are relatively suitable for human survival.

Georgiana did not arrange the breakfast party to be the kind of place where everyone sat around the dining table in a state of alert, which would remind her of the Death Eaters and the Malfoy family's dining table. After the war, Narcissa dealt with the big table and then arranged the dining room in other parts of the castle to avoid those bad memories. After all, not everyone can see a giant python swallowing a person without leaving a psychological shadow.

She didn't need to worry about how to set up the table. Both Italy and France are countries with great food. It was a little hard for her to accept the ice cream prepared so early in the morning, but she still ate it.

Magenta sat among a group of state councilors of the Southern Alpine Republic, looking a little reserved... and Bonaparte had already sat at the negotiating table and bargained with the Austrians when he was younger than him.

Because the treaty led to changes in territory and borders, it was understandable to re-plan the administrative districts, but the new administrative districts not only broke Croatia and Slovenia into pieces, but if the previous criminal documents had to be sent to the Court of Appeal, now Agam, the administrative center of Croatia, had been erased. Even if the "witches" wanted to appeal, where would they send the documents?

On the map drawn by the British, the area where Rijeka was located was a "coastal area" and had always enjoyed a certain degree of autonomy.

If the witch-hunting movement in Croatia revived after being gradually eliminated, the family members would send the documents to Agam according to the procedure, and then Agam would send them to Vienna. Now that this postal route was broken, it would not be a matter of a few letters not being delivered in time.

As Julian said to her, "Anarchy is bad for conquerors."

The top priority now is to restore some government functions in Dalmatia, and she does not intend to take the opportunity to make too many reforms.

Joseph's previous experience is there. Sometimes people cannot adapt to too many changes. She is satisfied to be able to return to the previous state.

And the forty women have been decided to be arranged on an island in the Adriatic Sea while drinking, just like the treatment of lepers in the past.

In fact, from another perspective, Filch can't see the ghosts wandering in Hogwarts Castle-except Peeves, but he can feel their existence, although for Muggles, ghosts are already "another world".

Not all families are so happy. Blackwood Manor was burned down by the witch-hunting general. Even if there is a complex maze to protect the manor, it cannot resist people who know the route.

Napoleon's second crossing of the Alps was also risky, but because someone led the way, he successfully came to Italy from St. Bernard. Even though Maria Theresa was an enlightened monarch, the feudal system was not something that everyone could tolerate.

The Huns had a punishment called "crushing", which was probably to use wheels to press non-lethal parts, usually the legs.

Nomadic people migrate very quickly, and not being able to walk freely means not being able to keep up with the team, and it is very likely to be abandoned in an uninhabited place, which is another death penalty.

Georgiana didn't know whether the manor lords would use this set of punishments. There were many land-related lawsuits in East Prussia. Suppose the Hungarian peasants sold the land and asked the nobles to pay the ransom to redeem the land. Who did the land belong to?

Before that, Germany was in the Thirty Years' War and witch hunting. Who would want to live like that?

In fact, civilians in Eastern Europe still believe in "white magic" and "white wizards", but since someone knows how to pretend to be a vampire, how can there not be human traffickers pretending to be wandering wizards and kidnapping children in the name of taking apprentices? Slavery is still practiced there, and at least in the UK, slavery is not allowed to exist.

Then came Kara Pasha and Ali Pasha. They seemed to have formed some kind of tacit understanding. Kara Pasha expanded to the north and Ali Pasha expanded to the south. This led to the threat of the Shkodra regime to Dalmatia, while Ali Pasha occupied the land on the other side of the Corfu Strait.

The Russian navy is still unknown. They may pick up the soldiers who went ashore to fight Ali Pasha, or they may besiege Corfu. If the islanders cooperate with the Russians at this time, it will be the turn of the Russians to obtain Corfu without bloodshed.

Given Alexander's attitude towards Ali, Russia is afraid that Russia will not give up its traditional anti-Turkish policy. In addition, the Tsar supports the Greeks. If Ali Pasha cannot negotiate with Russia, who will he find to be his ally?

Another purpose of this operation is the cotton in Trieste. Even if it cannot be completely intercepted and does not pass through Vienna and enter France from Strasbourg, it must be "divided" out. The problem that the Swiss have always worried about the road construction affecting the trade route will also be solved.

Lambertenger, who had just inspected the Simplon Tunnel, also came. The prison was overcrowded and needed a new place to detain people.

This was an unpalatable topic. Georgiana proposed to build a panopticon prison in Belgium for humanitarian reasons. Typhoid fever broke out in the previous prison.

Fortunately, before the dinner conversation became disgusting, Houdon brought up the topic of the sculpture competition, and Vernon was said to have left for Naples.

If this military operation goes well, Lyon will be the beneficiary, because whether it is cotton from Naples or Trieste, it will be transported to France through the Cerny Mountain Road before the new Plan tunnel is repaired.

Once this first-mover advantage is obtained, it will be difficult to compete with the new tunnel even if it is later repaired.

In short, this was "safer" than Napoleon's second gamble of crossing the Alps.

When the meal was almost done, an "uninvited guest" came, Rabastan Lestrange.

Even though he was smiling, his demeanor was that he was going to attack the enemy. So Georgiana immediately put down the glass of table wine and took him to the small room next door.

"This is humiliating!" Lestrange said with a sullen face immediately after the door to the room was closed.

"What do you want?" asked Georgiana.

"Revenge, of course!" said Lestrange.

"How do you want revenge?" Georgiana asked.

"How about creating a tsunami? I heard that happened at the coast," Lestrange said.

"They live by the sea." Georgiana rolled her eyes. "But they live in the mountains."

Lestrange sighed.

"You don't want to get involved, do you?" he asked.

"I don't want to ruin the scene," she said carefully.

Rabastan obviously didn't believe what she said, smiled contemptuously, then turned around and walked out.

"I hear that in the interior of Hungary there is a dragon causing trouble," said Georgiana as he opened the door. "It burns the villages with fire, and the lord's armies cannot destroy it."

Rabastan looked back at her.

In fact, even if there was a tree in the Room of Requirement, it cannot be proven, because the Room of Requirement has been burnt to the ground by the Fire Curse and only a few ashes are left.

"Don't leave any evidence." Georgiana said firmly, "Otherwise I will have to feed you to the dragon."

"Where?" Rabastan asked.

"That lord is quite famous. After all, he plans to use witch hunting to establish his reputation." Georgiana smiled. "No one will ask him, 'Where is my land?'"

"If you don't tell me, I'll find out myself and leave the evidence..."

"Memory erasure spells and confusion spells, doesn't Beauxbatons teach these?" Georgiana interrupted him.

This time Rabastan made no objection.

"This conversation does not exist, and I hope not to hear about it from anyone." After Georgiana finished speaking, she stepped away from Rabastan and left the room first.

As "Two-Face" said, a hero should die at the right time, otherwise he must live to see himself become a villain.

She raised her head and looked at the snow-capped mountains outside the window.

Making the Kirin an Inferi was a bad idea, and Gellert, even for a dark wizard, was too far out of bounds.

Eating only animals that have died means starving for a long time. Not only are they not as good at hunting as active predators, but animals that have died have competition from scavengers such as vultures and hyenas.

Even benevolent beasts are carnivores.

She withdrew her gaze and walked back to the dinner party.

She smelled the aroma of bacon. It smelled so good.

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