The prophecy of Maria Adelaide Le Norman.
She predicted the fate of the encounter and acquaintance between Emperor Napoleon and Queen Josephine, and the tragic ending of French Revolution leaders robespierre, Mara and Sanjust. Her predictions at that time have now become familiar history. She is Maria Adelaide Le Norman, a famous woman soothsayer in history. 1On October 25th, Pravda 165438+ introduced her life again. Her magical life sounds incredible.
Miraculously born, hair and teeth were sent to the monastery as monsters.
1772 One day in March, a baby girl was born in Alanson, a small town near Paris. Her birth was unusual and full of magical colors: she had long black hair and full of teeth just after coming out of the womb, and the midwife was half scared by her.
Death, fortunately, her father, a rich cotton merchant who had long wanted to have children, did not abandon her as a monster. Her parents loved her very much and named her Maria Adriada Le Norman. However, the news of "the birth of the monster" soon spread all over the town, and people who were deeply worried about what disaster it would bring insisted on sending her away. Although parents argue that their daughter is not a monster because she has no horns and claws, they are forced to send her to a nearby Benedictine Catholic monastery and pay monthly living expenses to ask nuns to raise her.
He became famous in one fell swoop and successfully predicted the fate of the abbot where he lived, and was regarded as a child prodigy.
Maria showed amazing precognition at an early age, which made people sit up and take notice of her, and what made her famous at one fell swoop was that she predicted the fate of Abbot Benedict.
At the age of 6, she suddenly told everyone that the abbot was leaving. The abbot, who was troubled by the news, thought that the nun was making rumors to compete for the position of abbot, so she asked Maria. Unexpectedly, Maria told her that she was going to end her nun career and marry a rich boy. Of course, the abbot didn't believe it, thinking that Maria was fooling her, but he didn't embarrass her.
A month later, what happened to the abbot was exactly as Maria predicted! As soon as the story spread, people began to be afraid of this little prodigy, and soon many rich and powerful people came here and asked Maria to predict her fate.
The divination salon in Paris has become a part of the upper-class life circle in Paris.
Maybe it's naive and fair in the world, which gives Maria magical prophetic ability, but Maria grows up slowly, and her appearance is getting uglier and uglier: her shoulders are up and down, her legs are thin and round, and she is a little cross-eyed. People talk privately that the master of prophecy may have to die in a monastery.
Maria's father died soon, and her family stopped giving Maria living expenses to the monastery. Although many people asked Maria to predict her fate, she didn't want to get paid and was not allowed to collect money from the monastery. The source of life was cut off, so Maria simply left the monastery and went to Paris to make a fortune. The abbot who predicted her fate just got married and moved to Paris. With her help, Maria set up a divination salon. Because her prophecy is quite effective, Maria's fame is getting louder and louder in the upper-class life circle of Paris, and the identity of the person who looks for her divination is becoming more and more noble.
Destiny miraculously escaped fire and flood, but was strangled for no reason.
Maria knows that the fate of her life is doomed, and even a powerful person, such as the emperor, can't let her escape from it. She is doomed to avoid fire and flood, but she can't avoid the hand that fate grabbed her throat-the hand of a strange young man. She escaped the fire in the divination salon. Her boat sank on the Seine, but she escaped mysteriously. Her belt was wrapped around the planking to prevent her from sinking. Before she suffocated, she was rescued by ferry workers.