Chapter Twenty-Nine: Sending a Girlfriend

Although Luo Ge is not a small boss, he is already an adult, and when he heard the reprimand, he didn't say a word, and honestly waited for the old man to finish the reprimand. Only then did he hand over the things in his hand.

This is an ordinary piece of fishskin paper, about the same length and width as a person's forearm. Three patterns were drawn on the paper, and these three drawings looked very peculiar. The subjects are all eccentric self-locking nuts made by Earhardt. The first picture is located in the upper left corner of the entire paper, with the screws and nuts drawn.

The first image shows screws and nuts on a table with the human eye straight and looking at them in a horizontal position. The second picture shows a person looking down from above, while the third picture shows a person looking sideways from the left. This picture was drawn with charcoal, not the usual quill. Among them, the outer contour is used with thicker black lines, the internal structure is used with thinner black lines, and some invisible places are dotted lines.

At the top of the drawing, a few words were written in a font that old Jeremy had never seen, and the old man was illiterate, so he didn't know what they were.

In the lower right corner of the drawing, there are many symbols, which he can't quite understand, but can roughly guess, maybe the inner diameter of the thread, the outer diameter of the thread, the height of the nut, the width of the section, and so on.

In fact, this is a three-view structure in a common engineering drawing.

Old Jeremy didn't care about these things at first. He has seen a lot of drawings and other things, and most of them are not used. On the one hand, the contents of the mechanical drawings are confidential, and on the other hand, the drawings are not drawn on paper - not "paper" in the conventional sense, but in a similar way to photocopying, the entire production process and the size of the accessories are photocopied on a special paper structure that can record the divine thoughts.

Why would you use this way to record drawings instead of drawing them on plain paper?

This involves two issues, one of which is the degree of civilization in the world, and the other is the habit of use.

First of all, it must be understood that the "paper" used in drawings is mostly expensive paper. There is no cheap paper in this world. Paper is a luxury in this world.

The inevitable effect of the lack of paper is the slow development of culture. Without paper, books would be very expensive and transcripts would be very inconvenient. There is absolutely no possibility of cultural popularization. Many old smiths, and even master craftsmen, are blind and don't know a single big character. For these people, making drawings on paper may not be convenient with divine thoughts.

Another technology that goes hand in hand with paper has also not emerged – printing.

There is no paper, there is no printing, and books can only be copied by copying. Therefore, Bello also went to night school and relied on the teacher's lecture to copy himself to obtain textbooks.

The popularity of culture is very low, which leads to a low degree of civilization and the average level of civilization. Therefore, it is difficult to perform operations such as drawing drawings.

In addition, due to the development of the divine mind, the divine mind is very effective for the auxiliary nature of all aspects of life or engineering. From ancient times to the present day, the photocopying of drawings is the only way to record drawings. By inertia, all technicians have the habit of believing that drawings must be photocopied by divine thoughts.

It's not that no one has ever thought of using the method of hand-drawing to make drawings instead of photocopying.

Unfortunately, the beginner hand-drawn project is completely unable to compete with the full-fledged Divine Mind Photocopying. Hand-drawn drawings without a standard and drawing method are full of arbitrariness, and it is very likely that another person will not be able to understand the drawings drawn by one person. Therefore, except for one's own view, hand-drawn drawings generally do not appear in formal drawing records.

Old Jeremy didn't pay attention to this drawing at first, because he thought it was another messy graffiti record that he couldn't understand before.

After reading the drawings in his hand, he found that he could understand them in general, and old Jeremy noticed that this was not a casual graffiti, and he could actually understand the intention of the painter, which was not simple.

Old Jeremi's brow furrowed, and he carefully read the drawing again. The nuts and screws themselves are relatively simple structures, which are one of the most basic accessories in the industrial aspect. The corresponding drawings are also relatively simple, and Jeremi took a closer look and fully understood the content of the drawings.

He suddenly understood why Rogo had hurried over.

Relative to the content of the drawing, the form of drawing is the most important, if you can master this drawing skills, then ......

The old man didn't even dare to imagine how prosperous the Pike family would be.

"Who drew this, boy?" said old Jeremy with a question on his face, but his tone was very affirmative.

Hearing his question, Rogo nodded vigorously and said, "It's Bello! Dad, this little guy is so powerful, this is simply a miracle!"

Hearing Rogo's words, old Jeremy looked at the drawings in his hand again, and then silently pondered. When the people in the living room saw that the head of the house did not speak, they turned their heads and guessed what Rogo had brought.

After pondering for a long time, old Jeremy raised his head, looked at his little son, and shook his head. He looked at his eldest son and shook his head. He looked at his two brothers and continued to shake his head.

The group of people in the living room looked puzzled, and Elhart's father asked, "Dad, what are you thinking, why are you shaking your head?"

Old Jeremy looked at his eldest son, a little reluctant to speak. The people in the living room echoed for a while, asking why the head of the house shook his head.

Old Jeremy said in annoyance: "We don't seem to have a suitable girl in our family!"

"Huh?" The people in the room were confused by old Jeremi's words, and how did they run to the "girl" while talking?

Suitable?

With whom is it suitable?

"Third child, how old is your girl? It seems to be twenty at any time, right?" Old Jeremy asked Eugène directly, regardless of what others guessed.

"It's twenty, that's right, big brother, why are you asking this?"

"How old is your Emily, is she ten years old?" the old man asked his second brother again.

"It's only seven years old, big brother!" The second child looked helpless, not knowing what kind of wind his brother was smoking.

Old Jeremi thought about it again, and was disappointed to find that there were really no girls about twelve years old in the family. His purpose in finding a girl is simple, that is, to marry Bello.

Seeing the drawings in his hand, old Jeremy really understood what Junjie was. From the ideas that Bello gave to his grandson, the designs he took out, and the drawings he drawn, old Jeremy finally knew that there was a kind of person in the world who was used to fight others.

Bello is a brilliant kid!

The first reaction of old Jeremy was: Why is this talented man not my grandson? Then a second thought naturally popped up in his brain: He could be the son-in-law of our Parker family! Just now he was stunned, just thinking about where there are girls of the right age.

Seven years old is fine, five years old difference is not too big, girls can be younger! Twenty is fine, eight years older as long as people don't dislike it, no problem. Old Jeremy thought to himself, if Belo wanted to, they would both of them. A granddaughter and a niece for a solid talent, Jeremy feels that he has earned it.

After thinking about his family's genes, the old man was a little depressed, with his ancestral round face, his family's daughter didn't seem to have anything to look at.

This is not good, the old man thought to himself, in the future, the family will prosper, and the marriage will be indispensable, and in the future, the youngest son and grandson will have to pick and look for it, and when the time comes, the marriage will be able to be done.