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Chapter 13 Questions for Children

Chapter 13 Questions for Children
George didn't care how John went to talk, he directly booked a room in the hotel, didn't even eat dinner, and fell asleep in the room.After flying for thirty hours, even though he was flying as a clone, all the fatigue after canceling the clone was returned to George himself at once.

He slept until noon the next day before George got up, took a shower, and changed into a new set of clothes.George immediately ran to the restaurant and ordered steaks for three people, which was quickly handled by one person. George ate another salad before he recovered.After leisurely drinking a glass of grape juice, George stood up.

After lunch, George returned to his room.Putting his consciousness on the clone in Washington, he looked through his memories and found that nothing happened.I discovered that the book "Problems for Smart Children" has been written.

Today is also the first day the novel "Of Mice and Men" was published.George controlled multiple shadow clones and came to the newspaper office with Ryan. Because the newspapers had been sold in the morning, the basic feedback that should be given followed.The response so far is said to be pretty good.George found the editor in charge and handed the editor thirteen questions and twelve answers.

The editor looked at it and didn't react at first, but then he was attracted by the thirteen questions.Sometimes he let out a chuckle, and sometimes he let out a sudden oh.After reading the last question, I found that there was no answer.Then he raised his head, looked at George and said, "Mr. Orwell, your question seems to be missing an answer."

"No, Reli." George couldn't remember the names of these people, but luckily, the guy named Reli had a name tag, so he glanced at it before answering him.

And his boss is called the boss of the newspaper in George's memory, which is strange to say. George's memory can now be said to be extraordinary. When observing objects, people, or reading books, his memory is directly related to He has a photographic memory, but when it comes to introducing people's names, he will run away and need to think for a while before he can recall the other person's name.

"Mr. Orwell? Mr. Orwell? Are you listening to me?" Jerry asked George across the desk.

"Um, oh, sorry, I was thinking about something just now. Just call me George." George said with a grateful face.

"Oh, it doesn't matter. I understand. Writers are like this. Their thoughts are too developed and they are easily distracted. What I just asked is that you have thirteen questions, but only twelve answers."

"Oh, you said this, haha, I did this on purpose. Just to attract attention. Reli, I think so, your layout today can put the first question at the end of the article. Tomorrow Ask the second question and publish the first answer."

"Oh, that's right, I understand. It's indeed a good idea, a genius idea."

"Reli, you have to promise me that it must indicate that the questions are from the book "Questions for Smart Children"."

"George, you are really smart, so is "Questions for Smart Kids" your next book?"

"Yes, but I am only going to publish these thirteen questions in newspapers and periodicals."

"Oh, there are only thirteen? How many questions have you prepared in total?" Reli asked curiously.

"This children's book contains 300 educational riddles and puzzles. They are designed to make children think and expand their thinking. They are designed to test logic, lateral thinking and memory, allowing the brain to see between different things and environments. patterns and connections between them." George answered truthfully.

"I seem to hear the children accusing each other of being stupid. Haha," Reli said with a teasing smile.

"Okay, I'll tell the typewriter."

"Thank you, Reli. I also want to know, does your newspaper have a publishing house that you are familiar with? I would like to trouble you to introduce one to me."

"Of course, no problem. I'll have someone go to the hotel to inform you after I've contacted you."

"Well, thank you very much."

"Haha, no, because your questions are really interesting. I believe your book will be popular."

The two of them came out of the newspaper office and went to the zoo.The purpose of George's trip was to see the birds, and yes, he disliked the owl's slow speed.He even suspected that the wings of the bone armor could only glide because the wings of the Sagittarius Saint Cloth in his memory were different from those of the owl.

So he and Ryan came to the zoo, where the animals can be petted by the keepers, of course, provided you pay.Then George spent a little more time with the two animals he had his eye on.

One is the Peregrine Falcon, one of the fastest birds in the world, with a speed of 387 miles per hour.There is also a three-pointed tail swift, which can reach a speed of 353 kilometers per hour. In addition to being fast, it is also small.If you observe others through him, it is not easy to be discovered.

Then he went to the aquarium. George planned to experiment to see if he could turn into a fish. There were so many sunken ships in the sea, and it would be a waste not to salvage a few.

Unfortunately, the animals in the aquarium were later touched by dolphins and whales, and he used a knife to clear the way.From beginning to end, I was almost considered a pervert.Fortunately, the fish's body structure was finally stored in the memory bank.

When he returned to the hotel, he remembered that these two seemed to be ocean fish.But they had already returned to the hotel, and he was not ready to go out.He already had the structure of the river eel in his mind. This was an understanding of the ingredients given by the chef's skills.I just don’t know if the structures of the fish in the two worlds are the same. I might try it in the Great Lakes of Ontario later.The two of them went back to Ryan's room to have dinner because they could drink.This time, George didn't get the wine directly from the bedroom.Reaching for drinks too many times can cause problems.

This time George was done with it.He first put a bottle of wine in the bedroom, and then controlled a clone to turn into an owl, letting the owl fly out of the bedroom and go around to the window of Ryan's room. George opened the window under Ryan's surprised gaze.After getting the bourbon, he controlled the clone to fly back to the room to contact Peregrine Falcon and Swift.

But when George looked at Ryan, he just wanted to laugh.Then he told him that this was used to directly transmit information between him and his master.

Ryan basically no longer asks George questions. He listens to what George wants to say and doesn't ask anything he doesn't want to say.In his words, the child is too old to understand. It's okay for the disciples to be surprised by your master's ability.

On the Ontology side, I found a restaurant outside in the evening and experienced the local characteristics.It tastes really good, of course, but it's still different from mine.

After dinner, we wandered around the town.This town is very quiet and peaceful.It gives people a feeling of paradise.George followed a road that turned into a small town and came to the shore of Lake Ontario. From his angle, he could directly see the place he visited yesterday.The hill is bulging, as if something is raising its head.I didn’t look too much at that. If there was a chance, it would be my own. I had plenty of time to look at it slowly.If there is no fate, it belongs to someone else, and seeing it will only increase your troubles.

Seeing that there was no one around, George quickly took out a clone.Then let the clone cast the transformation spell.I saw the clone changing its shape bit by bit like plasticine according to the structure of the river eel in my mind.George calculated that at least one minute had passed before the clone completed its transformation.

Then I saw George pick up the clone and throw it directly into the lake.George directly put his main consciousness on this clone.I found that he could move around in the water, the only problem was his poor eyesight.Because it was night, I couldn't see clearly.Where the water is deeper, it is completely invisible.Then George tried again, sinking deeper.He found that it might be because the changes were completely in accordance with the structure of the fish, so there was no feeling at all in deep water.Because the water was too dark, George directly controlled the clone and used the corpse veins to cause intracranial bleeding to release the clone.

Then George remembered the ten clones he had thrown on the road again, and controlled them to kill each other himself.The experience of two or three days was transmitted all at once, and George didn't feel too uncomfortable.After receiving it, George found that he could glide further. If there is progress, it is a good thing.

George divided into ten clones again. This time, George only asked the clones to train and condense a feather, the feathers on the wings of a peregrine falcon.Don't be concerned with speed, just require subtle control. The more subtle the better.

Let them find a place where no one is around to practice, and George arranged for his clone in Washington to start patenting the headrest on the car seat.George planned to apply for patents on all headrest styles that future generations have seen or heard about, including electric ones.

Don’t think that cars in this era have no electricity.In fact, cars of this era are already equipped with batteries.This kind of battery is a nickel-cadmium, nickel-iron battery, and earlier it was a lead-acid battery.All can be used for lighting.However, since batteries are not widely used in this era, no one is willing to make great efforts to continue research even if they have major flaws.Profit is a big driver of invention.

Because George drove an electric car in his last life, he also deliberately studied the detailed information of these two batteries.

Because lead-acid batteries were invented in the 1898th century and have long passed the patent protection period, so there is nothing about it yet. However, the information on the invention of nickel-cadmium batteries in the previous generation said it was 1902, and some said it was [-].So George wanted to see if he could buy the patent and improve the two batteries.

From then on, this thing was just a hen that laid eggs, bringing him a steady stream of income.These two types of batteries were still widely used until George traveled through time.

Quite here, George immediately arranged for his clone in Washington and wrote a list.Lists the materials needed to complete a lead-acid battery.George planned to rectify the lead-acid battery first when he returned to Washington this time.Then apply for a separate patent for the method of perfecting the battery.

With these two patents in hand, early funding should not be a problem.

George didn't have to wait too long. On the morning of the third day after visiting the winery, John found George.Tell him that the matter has almost been negotiated. The price of all the land together is US$21, and an additional US$1 needs to be donated to the town government.

In the end, George calculated that including taxes and other miscellaneous things, including the commission to John of US$1500, he needed to spend a total of US$23.

Only in this way can the two wineries be fully operational again.

After thinking about this, George did not hesitate.These costs were completely within his acceptable range.Just said directly: "John, I will prepare $1500 and put it in an envelope. It depends on how long it takes you to get it."

When John heard that George would take out 1500 US dollars as his bonus, he immediately said: "Sir, if you can, I can arrange for both parties to sign a contract. The lawyer and other banks will contact you for you. All you need to do is sign. .”

"Of course, John, both on the check and on the transfer agreement. I'd love to sign. So, what are you waiting for?"

After hearing this, John immediately replied: "Yes, sir. I will make arrangements now." After saying that, he bowed slightly and left in a hurry.

 Thank you book friend Wandering in the Fog for your recommendation vote. Thank you.

  


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