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Chapter Thirteen Questions for Children

 George didn't care how John went to talk. He directly booked a room in the hotel. He didn't even eat dinner and fell asleep when he got to the room. He flew for thirty hours. Although he flew as a clone, he canceled the clone.

All the tiredness in the end was returned to George himself at once.

He slept until noon the next day, then 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. One person quickly finished it, and George ate again.

A salad was needed to calm down. After leisurely drinking a glass of grape juice, George stood up.

After lunch, George returned to the room. He put his consciousness on Washington's clone, looked through his memories and found that there was nothing going on. He found that the book "Problems for Smart Children" had been finished.

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 newspaper had been sold in the morning, the basic feedback that should have followed.

It is said that the response so far has been pretty good. George found the editor in charge and handed over the prepared thirteen questions and twelve answers to the editor.

The editor looked at it and didn't react at first, and then he was attracted by the thirteen questions. Sometimes he chuckled, and sometimes he let out a sound of surprise. After reading the last question, he found that there was no answer. Then he raised his head and read.

Said to George: "Mr. Orwell, your question seems to be missing an answer."

"No, Reli." George always couldn't remember the names of these people, but fortunately, 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

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 from across the desk.

"Um, oh, I'm 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. It's just to attract attention. Reli, I think so. You can put the first question at the end of the article in today's layout. Tomorrow

Ask the second question and announce 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""

"Haha, 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.

"Haha, this children's book contains 300 educational riddles and puzzles. Their purpose is to make children think and expand their thinking. They are designed to test logic, lateral thinking and memory, allowing the brain to see different things and

Patterns and connections between environments." 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 typesetting side."

"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 notify 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."

George and the two came out of the newspaper office and went to the zoo. The purpose of George's visit was to see birds. Yes, he disliked the owl's slow speed. He even suspected that the wings of the bone armor could only glide because of the memory.

The wings of the Saint Cloth of Sagittarius are different from those of an owl.

So he and Ryan came to the zoo, where the animals could be petted by the keepers, of course, provided you paid. Then, George spent more time with the two animals he was interested in.

One is the peregrine falcon, one of the fastest birds in the world, which can reach a speed of 387 miles per hour. The other is the three-tailed swift, which can reach a speed of 353 kilometers per hour. In addition to being fast, it is also small. If you pass it

Observe others and you will not be easily discovered.

Then he went to the aquarium. George planned to experiment to see if he could turn into a fish. There are 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. He touched them from head to tail, and was almost considered a pervert. Fortunately, he finally stored the fish's body structure in the memory bank.

It was only after he returned to the hotel that he remembered that these two seemed to be ocean fish. But he 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, which was a combination given by the chef's skills.

I don’t know about the ingredients. I just don’t know whether the structure of the fish in the two worlds is the same. I can try it in the Ontario Lake later.

The two went back to Ryan's room for dinner because they could drink. This time, George did not take the wine directly from the bedroom. Taking wine too many times would cause problems.

This time George finished a fancy job. 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, I controlled the clone to fly back to the room to contact the Peregrine Falcon and Swift.

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But George looked at Ryan and wanted to laugh. Then he told him that this was for him to directly transmit information to his master.

Ryan basically doesn't ask George questions anymore. 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. Your master is so capable.

, it’s okay for the disciple to be strange.

On the Ontology side, I found a restaurant outside in the evening and experienced the local characteristics. The taste was indeed good, but of course, it was different from my own.

After dinner, we wandered around the town. The town was very quiet and peaceful. It gave people a feeling of paradise. George followed the town and came to the shore of Lake Ontario. From his perspective, he could

I directly saw the place I visited yesterday. The hills were bulging, as if something was raising its head. I didn’t look too much at that place. If I had a chance, it would be my own, and I had enough time to take a look. If I didn’t, it would be someone else.

Yes, seeing it will only increase your worries.

Seeing that there was no one around, George quickly created a clone. Then he asked the clone to perform the transformation technique. He saw the clone changing its shape bit by bit like plasticine according to the structure of the river eel in his mind. George calculated it

At least a minute passed before the clone completed its transformation.

Then I saw George picking up the clone and throwing it directly into the lake. George directly put his main consciousness on the clone. He found that he could move in the water. The only problem was his poor eyesight. Because it was at night.

The relationship was not clear. It was completely invisible in deeper water. Then George tried it again to see the depth of the dive. He found that it might be because the changes were completely according to the structure of the fish, so in deeper water

There was no feeling at all. Because the water was too dark, George directly controlled the clone and used the Corpse Vein to cause intracranial hemorrhage to release the clone.

Then George remembered the ten clones he had thrown on the road, and controlled them to kill each other. The experience of two or three days was transmitted all at once, and George did not feel too uncomfortable. After receiving it, George discovered that he could glide.

We are further along, and progress 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 just ask for speed, just 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 make all the headrest styles that future generations have seen or heard about, including electric ones.

I have not put aside all applications for patents.

Don’t think that cars in this era have no electricity. In fact, cars in this era are already equipped with batteries. These batteries are nickel-cadmium, nickel-iron batteries, and earlier lead-acid batteries. They can all be used for lighting. But

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 major driving force for 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 19th century, and have long passed the patent protection period, so there is nothing yet. However, the information on the invention of nickel-cadmium batteries in the previous life said it was 1898, and some said it was 1902. So.

George wanted to see if he could buy the patent and improve the two batteries.

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

At this point, George immediately arranged for his clone in Washington to write a list of the materials needed to perfect the lead-acid battery. George planned to rectify the lead-acid battery when he returned to Washington this time, and then figured out how to perfect the battery.

Apply for a patent separately.

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

George was not kept waiting for too long. On the morning of the third day after visiting the winery, John found George and told him that the matter had almost been negotiated. The price of all the land together was US$210,000. In addition, he needed to contact the town’s town hall.

The government donated US$10,000.

Finally, George calculated that including taxes and other miscellaneous items, including the commission to John of US$1,500, he needed to spend a total of US$230,000.

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

After thinking about this, George did not hesitate. The expenses were completely within his acceptance range. He said directly: "John, I will prepare 1,500 US dollars and put it in an envelope. It depends on how long it takes you to get it."

Him."

When John heard that George would take out 1,500 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 help you contact them. You just need to sign."

."

"Of course, John, whether it's on the check or the transfer agreement, I'm happy to sign it. So, what are you waiting for? Haha"
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