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MTL - Rebirth in America: Great Slave Owner-v2 Chapter 198 Light bulb
I saw Fosis silently took out a letter and handed it over. Tangning took it and saw that it was written by Miss Camilla. It wasn't because he knew Miss Camilla's words. It was the first time I saw it, but it was because the letter wrote a few things about the plot and some trivial things that I had recently discussed with Heidi at his house. These can't be faked.
Of course, Tangning couldn't be completely trusted by relying on this letter alone, because this letter could have been written by Miss Camilla under pressure, but there was no need to expose it right now.
So he nodded and replied, "Okay, wait a minute, I'll have someone pack the painting and bring it over!"
Then he turned his head and said to Marlene who was on the side, "Go get that "Lady on the Sofa" and bring it here!"
While waiting for Marlene to bring the painting, Tangning tentatively asked Forsyth, "Mr. Forsyth, are you from Miss Camilla..."
But before Tangning could finish his sentence, Forsyth interrupted him and replied coldly, "Friend!"
Afterwards, no matter how Tangning asked or chatted, Forsyth remained silent, so in the end Tangning had to give up with a long sigh.
After Forsyth left with the painting, Tangning immediately arranged for Adrian to follow him, and then ran to the police station to report the crime to Sheriff Klein. Although Sheriff Klein was not in charge of this case, when she heard that she was able to take the credit for Sheriff Spett, Sheriff Klein suddenly came to his senses...
It's a pity that the idiot Adrian has lost the man, and no one knows this Mr. Forsyth, so the clue is cut off as soon as it starts...
Fortunately, Sheriff Klein wasn't particularly disappointed. He wasn't primarily responsible for this case, and it didn't matter if he could find it the best or not. It was too much, an old policeman like him was already used to it, so he left the investigation after asking Tangning to help draw a portrait of Forsyth.
So bored, Tangning planned to go to Levin's office, but as soon as he walked into Levin's office, he couldn't help but exclaimed, "Levin, what are you doing? Let go!"
In fact, it's no wonder Tangning was so surprised, because Levine was holding a light bulb and stuffing it into his mouth, which reminded him of the scene where Brother Biao swallows the light bulb in "Master Ma" (who said that standing in the light counts as one hero......)
Although Levin stopped when he heard the sound, he still disapproved and said, "Tony, as for scaring you like this!"
"Oh, you don't know, once you put this thing in, you won't be able to take it out!" Tangning explained.
"It shouldn't be. Normally, since it can be put in, it should be able to be taken out!" Levin said puzzled.
"How can I explain this!" Tangning organized the language, and then slowly said, "When a person opens his mouth hard, his tongue will be pushed upward, and the mouth will shrink inward. The light bulb that is put in will expand the mouth and compress it. The tongue makes it impossible to open the mouth to the fullest. Therefore, although there is no problem in inserting the light bulb, it is almost impossible to take it out completely. Of course, except for those with very large mouths." (At this time, Tangning remembered The Big Mouth King Continent...)
Then he continued: "It's kind of like a seesaw, when you're on one end of the seesaw
In fact, the upper jaw of a person is equivalent to a seesaw. When the light bulb is not put in, the mouth can open normally; but when the light bulb is inserted, the space in the mouth is occupied, which is equivalent to one end of the seesaw cannot be opened. maximum! "
"Oh, so that's what happened!" Levin suddenly realized, and then asked a little surprised: "Tony, how do you know so much about this matter, have you ever..."
Tangning interrupted angrily, "I'm not as boring as you, in fact, it's not just the mouth, I know every bone in the human body very well, because this is our basic skill as a painter, if we don't know enough about the shape and changes of the bones , then you can't draw real human expressions!"
"No wonder I was shocked when I saw your sketchbook last time!" Levin was talking about the time he went to Tangning's place. When he was bored, he flipped through a sketchbook on the shelf. The eyes and ears were frightened.
In fact, what Levine didn't know was that Tangning had put the sketchbook there on purpose to scare people. Although he did draw facial features during continuous sketching, this kind of drawing with only various glasses was normal. Said no one would do that.
Tangning naturally wouldn't explain this to Levin~www.novelbuddy.com~, so she changed the subject and asked, "Levin, why did you suddenly remember to put the light bulb in your mouth?"
"Oh, because a reporter met such a person in the hospital today, he thought it was very interesting, so he wrote a report, so I just thought about why the lightbulb can't be taken out, but I don't really think so. Do it!" Levine explained.
Then he asked: "By the way, Tony, do you know how the doctor finally helped him take out the light bulb?"
"The cotton was stuffed on both sides, then smashed, and taken out piece by piece!" Tangning replied casually.
But Levin seemed to have discovered a new world: "Tony, you liar, you said you never did this? Even if you know the principle, as a painter, how do you know the details of how the doctor took it out? Don't tell me. Did you draw it too?"
Tangning was at a loss for words at this question. After all, he couldn't say that he saw it on TV, so he had to answer, "I, I have a friend who did this, so I can't hear what he said?"
And Levin ruthlessly debunked: "According to our interview experience, as long as it's not a good thing, then the so-called my friends are all my excuses!"
Although Tangning admitted that Levine's theory was basically established, she had never done such a brainless thing, but she couldn't explain it clearly, so she had no choice but to say, "Forget it, think about it as you like. !"
PS: The disadvantage of Infinite Stream is this. Some copies are well written, and some copies are almost written. For example, Xiao Li Feidao and Fengyun copies in "Starting from Innate Skills" are very good-looking, but other copies are very good-looking. Just a little bit. However, I suddenly found that this way of writing is very suitable for people like me who can't build long-term plots. I will also write infinite streams in the next book.
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