Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 875: Aerial Gondola



  Chapter 875 Aerial Gondola

Just like the story of water lifting and pipe repairing, when John who was lifting water was spending money in the tavern and enjoying his happy time, another Pablo, who was in the same profession as him, was working hard. He was working hard during the day. Take part of the time to transport the water, and use the remaining time and the weekend to build his pipeline.

  Some people get rich not because of opportunism, but because they have different vision and good habits.

  In the 1850s, low-level workers had widespread problems with opium and alcoholism. Mr. Salter and his wife, who were the first to get rich in the textile industry, decided to guide those workers to get rid of these bad habits.

  They built a small town on the wilderness of Liverpool on the banks of the River Eyre. It was different from the dirty city center. At that time, many workers lived in poorly ventilated row houses. These houses were so densely packed that there was hardly any space left for fire trucks.

  Mr. Salter allowed the workers to live in independent houses, like the spider's tail alley.

In addition, he also built parks, hospitals, schools, gymnasiums, billiards, libraries, reading rooms, and even lecture halls. He showed rare enlightenment in social welfare, and there has never been a capitalist like him before. He provided such extravagant opportunities for manual workers to improve themselves.

  Many workers did seize this opportunity firmly. It was in Salt's factory that James Waddington went from an illiterate wool picker to a world-class linguistic authority and leader of the Irish Conservatory of Music.

  Capitalism has its own golden age. People cannot just think about getting something for nothing, but pray to God and wait for the great fortune to fall on their heads. Opportunities have to be grasped by themselves.

  Some bad habits, such as alcohol, must be changed to work in Salt’s factory. This rule makes many people feel uncomfortable.

Some people can treat reading as entertainment and leisure, while others can’t. In order to solve the problem of workers’ entertainment, Titus Salt established a playground. It was the earliest playground in the world. There was a project called " "Gondola in the sky", that may be the earliest roller coaster. Its design was inspired by the mine, and the miners used it to enter the mining area.

A large number of people have come here, and the Salt family's factory has been continuously expanded as a result, gradually becoming the largest cotton spinning mill in Europe. The entire Ayr Valley is the Salt family's factory, and their family's wealth has become more and more. Many, almost inexhaustible.

  Like all wealthy people, the Salt family also spent a lot of money to renovate the family’s castle, and Fort Milne gradually became the most exquisite palace in North England.

  However, the disaster came quietly at this time. The textile industry's Great Depression came so suddenly. Because the early expansion was too fast, the Salt family quickly lost the property rights of the company, and they had to sell their houses and factories.

  Later, something weird happened. A castle owner was hit by a golf club and died of gangrene.

  The other castle owner found his young bride and business partner "playing" in the bedroom, and shot them both.

The amusement park also had an accident. At the 1903 carnival, a gondola full of tourists was about to "dive" as usual, but the cable slipped and everyone was thrown out of control. , It is said that death is very shocking.

  Women are always keenly aware of things that human senses cannot perceive, seeing or hearing some "illusions".

Before boarding the boat, a girl suddenly lost control and screamed. She said that she would not get on the boat. She, her fiance and friends escaped the accident by chance. However, the strange thing is that these people ended up still All died because of a bizarre accident.

  The house went on the market for sale in 1930, but there was no buyer, and it was eventually used by the government to open a school.

  Industry’s damage to the environment is obvious, not to mention that Prime Minister Chamberlain at that time was an amateur ornithologist, and he was interested in botany and birds. Mussolini became a dictator in order to repair the building he wanted to repair. Who knows if Chamberlain will promote plants and gardens? What's more, the castle has a ready-made greenhouse. Chinese medicine was very popular in the UK at that time. Just like the Padua Botanical Garden is now visited by many medical students, the greenhouse in Fort Milne is also visited by medical students.

  The amusement park has been abandoned since the accident, and weeds are now overgrown.

Agricultural schools have been opened for 20 years and cannot continue. The United Kingdom still focuses on medicinal chemistry. East Asian chemistry, mineralogy, botany, zoology, and pharmacology all originated from Taoism. Taoism conforms to nature, while Western civilization It is to conquer nature.

There are also street trees in cities, but they often don’t grow too large. If they grow too lush, they will affect the road surface. There are not many street trees in London. There are many boulevards in Paris, but they are all built into a solid form. French gardens are especially royal. Most gardens are symmetrical, because of the development of geometry at that time, people can use tools to draw very long straight lines.

  The weather is hot, air conditioners are invented, food is not good for preservation, refrigerators are invented, freon has broken a hole in the ozone layer, the sun's ultraviolet radiation on the earth's surface increases, and it has a destructive effect on the ecological environment and affects the normal survival of humans and other biological organisms.

  In addition, it causes the aging of polymer materials used in buildings, paintings, and packaging, making them hard and brittle, and shortening their service life. At this time, humans start to stop using Freon as a refrigerant.

The castle was auctioned several times after being idle for 20 years. Every buyer promised to restore it to its former glory. The most recent Irish buyer was one of them. He bought the castle at an unbelievably low price. After a century, people have long forgotten the existence of this castle. The Salt family’s factory buildings were either demolished and moved to other places to make room for shopping malls and cultural centers, or they changed their owners. Many people don’t remember. Mr. Salter, his wife and his 11 children.

As for the newly built shopping mall, the architect spent a lot of effort to commemorate this family. He learned from the sculptures on St. Peter’s Square and moved the Salters and others from this small town. Sculptures of celebrities who went out are arranged on the top of the building.

  Those life-size sculptures of men, women, and children look like dozens of citizens wanting to commit suicide collectively. They are "amazingly beautiful", but he at least tried his best and did not use "mix and match styles" like other heritage buildings.

  The glass pyramid of the Louvre is like a pharaoh's power, just like those street trees built into a square, forcing others to accept that beauty.

  The same is true for British heritage buildings, who don’t care about the surrounding environment at all. The Merton College in Oxford is still very cute, but the toaster-like dormitory of the superintendent is so incompatible with the surroundings. No matter how many sculptures are decorated on the roof, it looks like a citizen who is ashamed to commit suicide.

  The female boss stole the furniture out and asked her to find a "suitable" buyer for the furniture.

  Pomona and Severus listened to the truth of the female boss under the effect of Veritaserum, and they did not say anything for a long time.

  "I found a painting by Van Gogh while tidying up old furniture. Do you want to see it?" said the female boss.

   "Van Gogh was also from the end of the 19th century." Pomona said, "Maybe it's genuine."

   "I remember he was not famous when he was alive." Severus said.

   "His fame was made after death." Pomona said helplessly, "Not even the dead."

  Those who are greedy for money and fate are like this. They have to squeeze the last bit of surplus value from the other party, and the cow bones are used as fodder to feed the grass-eating cows. Van Gogh died in 1890. By the end of World War II, his works were not too expensive. The Japanese bought a pair of Van Gogh sunflowers before World War II and it was blown up. After World War II, they bought another one for hundreds of times the price. It can be said that they are determined to get it, so Van Gogh was enthusiastic about it.

  No one understood him when he was alive, and finally committed suicide with a gun. Now people are chasing his works, as if they are watching this poor man who shouldn’t paint in the first place, and how he died of obsession.

  A poor ghost should think about how to live, instead of portraiting the "culture" that rich people are qualified to play. The poor are not worthy of dreams.

   Van Gogh's desolation during his life and his huge reputation after death, like a haha ​​mirror, reflect a comically deformed world.

  Zodiac said that those who were killed by him would become his slaves after death. Van Gogh's soul could not be liberated from suicide. His fame and works continued to be used after death, and he became a slave to the "devil".

"Do you remember the story of the three brothers?" Severus asked. "The boss with the old magic wand was cut in the hotel, and the second with the resurrection stone committed suicide. It was not the hand of the **** of death. Is this the same for several people who survived a catastrophe and later died in an accident?"

   "I don't know, I only know that good and evil are rewarded. If you do too much wickedness, you will be retributed." She said emotionally, she was already out of anger.

   "I remember that was a Buddhist philosophical saying." Severus said in a low voice, "But the Salt family seems to have no good end."

   "They went bankrupt, but escaped the bizarre things that happened later." She said with resentment, and she began to doubt the authenticity of this sentence.

  At this time, it started to rain again outside the window, and the raindrops hit the canopy with a crisp sound.

  Those trickling streams gathered together, flowed to the street, and flowed along the gutter to the Grand Canal.

  Venice is a romantic dream city. When people are immersed in her beauty and past, they often forget how easy it is to lose.

  The so-called tragedy is to ruin a good thing for everyone to see, and make people cry for it, but it can be enlightening.

  Albus Dumbledore said: Do not pity the dead, but pity those who are alive without love in their hearts.

  But it’s too hard to have mercy on them, Albus, because she can’t help but imagine that, like revolutionaries during the French Revolution, she would open up capitalists and feudal aristocrats to see what color their hearts grew.

    This is a real thing, but the castle has been demolished, only the black and white tiles of the greenhouse have witnessed its existence.

    

   

  (End of this chapter)


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