Zhang Zhong stretched his head to see, Pengpeng was using a digital tablet to draw the fur of a piglet.
But it didn't go well.
"This is so difficult." Pengpeng drew a few strokes and finally got the rough shape of Maomao, but she was very dissatisfied.
"It can be wiped off here." A young girl instructed with a smile.
Pengpeng followed the young girl's instructions and erased the previous drawing, but the next drawing was no better than before.
"This is so difficult. I usually draw very well, really." Maybe she felt that her drawing was not very good, which was a bit embarrassing, but Pengpeng kept saying that she was very good at drawing.
Xu Yuhan touched Pengpeng's head and said, "It doesn't matter. We all know that you usually draw very well, but drawing on a digital tablet is different from hand-drawing. My drawing is not as good as yours."
"But their paintings are so beautiful." Pengpeng pointed to the computer next to him, which showed a painting he had just painted.
This painting was drawn by the female employee who had just instructed her to use the digital tablet. She smiled and said, "This is not difficult, but it's just because you are not used to it yet."
People who have never drawn with a digital tablet will really feel uncomfortable suddenly using a digital tablet, because the hand and eye are not synchronized. The hands operate on the tablet, but the eyes have to stare at the screen, and it is easy to draw inaccurately.
Pengpeng has the spirit to overcome difficulties. Although she complained that it was difficult, her hands never stopped and she kept adapting to the digital tablet.
However, this kind of discomfort cannot be overcome in a short time. Zhang Zhong coughed lightly and said, "Pengpeng, stop playing, we have to go home."
Hearing Zhang Zhong's voice, the onlookers were startled.
"Zhang——It's always good."
"Hello, boss."
Because he doesn't come often, although everyone knows him, there is no unified title. Some call him Mr. Zhang, and some call him boss. He even heard someone call him Teacher Zhang.
Smiling and nodding, he said, "Thank you for your hard work."
"No, no."
To them, Zhang Zhong is not only a boss, but also a celebrity with a halo around him, so they are a little cautious in front of him.
Zhang nodded and called Pengpeng and the others to leave. Before leaving, he asked Chen Qing's secretary to go to the tea shop downstairs to buy a cup of tea for the employees who were working overtime.
"The boss invites everyone to drink tea."
"Long live!"
Listening to the cheers inside, Pengpeng scratched his head and asked, "Dad, is the tea downstairs delicious?"
"I don't know." Zhang Zhong shook his head. He had not drank the tea downstairs in the company.
"Then do they have milk tea there?"
"have no idea."
"Is there any fruit tea?"
Zhang Zhong still shook his head.
After a while, in the elevator, Pengpeng said, "Should we go take a look?"
"Just for a look?" Zhang Chong said with a smile.
Pengpeng grinned, "We can also try to see if it tastes good."
…
Pana put down the "Clockwork Girl" in his hand, then stood up and walked to the balcony.
Outside the balcony was the bright California sunshine, but inside he was filled with gloom.
This is a book that makes people feel uncomfortable when reading it. When reading this book, he felt as if someone was holding his head, grabbing his hair, and forcing the story into his head.
Maybe the person holding his head and grabbing his hair is himself, because he can put down the book at any time and get rid of this feeling.
He also tried, but even if he put down the book, he couldn't put the story down in his heart.
He is an actor and has played many roles. It is not easy for a Thai with an unattractive complexion to successfully break into Hollywood, but he did it.
Is it class? Is it discrimination?
Of course there are, they are available everywhere.
Is it cause and effect? Is it karma?
There should be, at least he thinks there is.
He was once a gangster running around on the streets of Bangkok. He was running around all day long just for a bite of food, and he was in a state of panic all day long.
"Clockwork Girl" reminded him of the past, the past that he didn't want to face but couldn't help but recall.
In the world in the book, Bangkok, known as the City of Angels, is also full of chaos. Class consciousness permeates the entire Thailand. Corruption and murder can be seen everywhere.
But is there any essential difference between that kind of doomsday Thailand and today’s Thailand?
It doesn't seem to be the case, it's just a blatant and undercurrent.
pz is an Oriental, and he really knows a lot about Buddhism.
There seems to be some kind of cause and effect, some kind of karma throughout "The Wind-Up Girl", with countless humble butterfly wings eventually fanning into a big storm.
Halfway through the book, Pana originally hoped to see a hero who could turn the tide, someone who could take full responsibility for the mistakes of the past and be thrown into the eighteenth level of hell, and someone who could take responsibility for a better future.
All hope.
But he didn't get what he wanted. He didn't see any of this. He only saw that everyone was struggling with today's survival difficulties just like countless yesterdays and tomorrows.
In the end, life comes to destruction, and everything is karma.
He looked at the villa opposite, which was said to be Affleck's mansion, but he had never visited it once.
Maybe I should find time to visit. I heard that Affleck has a good relationship with pz. Didn't he just film "The Last Starfish"? The movie got a good box office. Pana also went to see it. It was really good.
.
…
Affleck was lying next to the swimming pool in the courtyard, with the sun blocked by parasols. The diffused light made him feel a soft sense of comfort.
He has been reading the book "The Clockwork Girl" for several days, but he still kept the book in his hand, thinking that he might find time to read it again. However, these days have passed, and he has not opened the book.
Book.
Because after reading this book, he felt a sense of crisis arise spontaneously.
It is different from the cause and effect and karma that Pana thinks about, but the only thing he thinks about is the current genetically modified technology.
He doesn't have much resistance to genetic improvement technology. No matter whether the current genetic technology is good or bad, it is science and will always move in a good direction.
But people still seem unable to understand the mysteries of genes, so genetic technology has become a double-edged sword.
Is it true that one day, the human world will become like the book because of the abuse of genes?
No one dares to deny this possibility.
"The Wind-Up Girl" is not an apocalypse, but it foreshadows many problems.
Then he felt that his worries were unfounded. Science and technology seemed to have always been a double-edged sword. When nuclear technology came out, didn't everyone hold the same view?
Even now, many people are still worried that starfish will one day be destroyed by nuclear weapons.
"Ah." Affleck stretched his arms, "Just live your life well now."