Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3090 After dinner

Pomona wasn't too surprised when the movie poster on the wall disappeared. She had already known that Severus wanted to deal with it, and besides, she didn't use a permanent sticking charm on it like Sirius did.

She made herself a pot of tea and while searching for ink in the drawer she found a box of honey sizzling balls.

Albus has the habit of eating sweets while reading, and Pomona also likes to treat herself to desserts, but forget about the custard that floats after eating.

Then she remembered something. It was the summer vacation before Harry's third grade. Vernon's sister Maggie came to his house as a guest... She flew up like an inflated balloon until she was caught a few miles away. The chimney of a house was snagged.

At that time, they were talking about Harry's parents. Pomona released the Billywig in anger, and Harry was rioting with magic. It was hard to tell what it was that made Maggie inflate. .

Being emotional is now considered a bad thing, but so many adults slandered Harry's parents in front of Harry. Should he learn to manage his emotions, not lose his temper, and not let the people around him suffer?

Petunia said James was a homeless man, and Maggie said he was an alcoholic. But what made Pomona even more unbearable was Maggie's slander against Lily. Penny was actually listening, and she was related to Lily by blood.

It is possible that Maggie and Vernon are Petunia's current relatives compared to the deceased Lily, even though they are not related by blood.

Pomona held the custard ball, which had been cast a freezing spell and remained frozen despite being at room temperature.

Wizards also have spells for swaddling tightly, which do not require pins, but sometimes the spell caster wraps the swaddling too tightly due to improper use, and the child will cry, or worse, the child will cry because it is too tight. Crying, eventually leading to suffocation.

Being too emotional is not necessarily a good thing, especially since the power of magic is related to emotions. People controlled by fear cannot listen to anything, but will fall into a self-consistent logic.

Since Voldemort can't be defeated, why not surrender to him?

Whether it was the first or the second Wizarding War, there were many such people, and this could be understood as a temporary surrender to force.

However, compared with the First Wizarding War, people in the Second Wizarding War were more willing to choose to escape abroad. After all, Voldemort during the First Wizarding War can still be understood as a powerful person, but Voldemort during the Second Wizarding War has surpassed Common sense understood.

Since the 19th century, the British have confused the reputation of laziness and alcoholism with the poor and considered them a burden on society.

Thinking about it conversely, his success is due to his hard work. The more he feels that he is self-made and self-sufficient, the less likely he is to care about the fate of those who are less fortunate than himself. No one cares that there are fewer homeless people on the street, even though These homeless people were turned into inferi by Voldemort.

Fortunately, he only planned to use the Inferi to protect his Horcruxes, rather than building an army of Inferi like Grindelwald. Muggle weapons were useless against the Inferi.

If Thomas Wayne could live to see Batman come of age, he would be disappointed that his heir could not manage his company well and had to leave it to professional managers. He would not find problems in himself.

Fanon supported his family by selling drilling rigs. If he had lived in the 19th century when the textile industry was the pillar industry, the demand for drilling rigs would not have been that great and real estate would have been a charity. However, in London in the 20th century, real estate developed rapidly. , which led to the increase in demand for drilling rigs.

Around 1840, the United States began to use chemical fertilizers on a large scale, coupled with agricultural mechanization and increased crop yields, making agricultural production more stable and reliable, and ended the impact of weather and seasonal changes on agriculture.

This is related to the Great Panic in the United States in 1837. In 1836, the Wild Cat Banks were closed one after another. The era of railroad speculation was over, and the Gold Rush had not yet arrived.

At the Commerce and Manufactures Association held in Glasgow in 1838, British businessmen expressed concerns about being overly dependent on American cotton supplies. Because the United States also had its own manufacturing industry and was extracting more and more cotton, the United States was no longer a factor in British and European merchants. The origin of raw materials and the dumping of goods.

By 1840, the United States also enacted a new tax bill, not only to protect local manufacturing, but also to stimulate the development of domestic manufacturing and thereby promote local economic recovery.

In order to find new origins and markets for raw materials, Britain turned its goal to the East and signed a new commercial agreement with Turkey in 1838, which prohibited Turkey from monopolizing any supplies and gave foreigners the right to trade within the Ottoman Empire. This had a devastating blow to Turkey's textile industry centers such as Brusa, Anatolia, and Ankara. Then the French also requested to sign a similar agreement with Turkey on the grounds of equal interests. Soon, Britain, France and other countries Goods flooded the Turkish market.

However, the Turkish market was not enough to swallow European goods. By 1839, Britain wanted to extend the business agreement to Egypt. At that time, Egypt's Ali Pasha had already modernized Egypt, planted island cotton in Egypt, and tried to establish a textile industry.

Anyway, Egypt did not agree, and then the Turkish-Egyptian War broke out. Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia allied with Ottoman Turkey to support Turkey's territorial integrity until Egypt accepted the 1838 Anglo-Turkish Commercial Agreement.

In addition, the survival of slavery was increasingly uncertain, because according to the 1840 U.S. Census, the population of free states had exceeded that of slave states, eliminating the ability of slave states to control the House of Representatives.

When the United States began to suburbanize, the lifestyle of one house, a couple, two or three children and a dog began to become popular, and the car became an indispensable means of transportation, but it did not eat grass like cattle and horses, but required oil - —A lot of oil, so that oil prices can be lowered and the cost of living can be lowered.

The Dursley family lived in the suburbs, and cars were very important to Fanon, so Pomona gave Fanon a check to buy a new car, and by the way took Harry to pay homage to his parents. But Petunia didn't tell Harry the real cause of their deaths.

Albus later stopped asking Pomona to give the Dursleys another check, although perhaps they would treat Harry better if it was profitable.

Fanon knew that there was magic in the world, and he still denied the existence of magic in the world despite living with wizards for so many years.

It was useless to try to convince him, it was better to let nature take its course. They had no contact with each other after Harry turned 17, and Harry did not notify them of his marriage.

Voldemort believed that everything he achieved was due to his own efforts. His talent came from a noble pure-blood family, but he did not expect that his mother was a squib.

He felt that the faults were all others', and that the weak chose not to rely on him because they could not distinguish the facts. He never felt that he was ruthless and moody. Those who follow him will be killed by Avada Kedavra at any time just because he is unhappy. The Death Eaters worked hard to complete the tasks he gave and compete for favor in front of him, but they just didn't want to fall into that situation themselves.

In other words, Fanon did not sympathize with the Weasley family who sympathized with Muggles. Instead, he agreed with Voldemort's argument, even though Voldemort killed Muggles like ants.

The Weasley family is so poor, why do they still have so many children? It is irrational and unwise to do so.

When people in the matrix work hard to achieve performance in order to get a better life, and suddenly tell them that these are all fake, stop eating steak and drink oatmeal, they must think that person is delusional and cannot afford it. Steak is his own business, and he actually imagined that the world would be destroyed, and all the survivors, like him, could only eat one kind of food.

Joker also suffered from delusions due to lack of medication. When he saw those documents about his birth, he didn't care what the actual contents were.

The police are going to suppress the strike. They are short of manpower and have no time to catch the Joker. If Thomas Wayne does not speak on TV, then the Joker will not get much attention, but who wants him to run for mayor?

He was supported by people like him in the opera house, but people outside supported the Joker. Originally, they didn't know that there was such a number one figure. The Joker was in the dark, and it was Thomas Wayne who pushed him into the spotlight. Down.

Thomas Wayne failed to read the public sentiment correctly, using the metaphors of having nothing and having a lot.

When of course there are many more people with nothing than people with a lot, riots will inevitably occur. Unless there are more people with a lot than people with nothing, society will be stable. Even in the slave-owning South, there were more free people than slaves.

But Thomas Wayne believed that people who have a lot were the majority in Gotham, and despite the strike, they were only a minority.

He seems to be living in another universe. In Crisis in the Multiverse, there is a universe where villains rule Gotham.

Harry lives in the Dursleys' house, and he does affect the lives of the Dursleys, especially the room he lives in may be occupied by Dally's younger siblings, but in any case it is not Maggie's turn to have any say.

Pomona put the honey sizzling balls back in the drawer, took out a book and started reading.

The hot tea made her feel warm all over. The weather in Scotland was much colder than that in England, especially where their seclusion was in the north of Scotland.

A cup of it after a meal is really refreshing, and you don't have to worry about getting a stomachache if it's cold. This is her simple life.

This chapter is a bit confusing, I don’t know how to write it

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