"He's really a chef!"
The expressions of all the engineers became weird. Although this steam locomotive was designed by Meg, they still felt weird to have a chef guide their work.
Meg knew what everyone was thinking, but he didn't care. He just couldn't be bothered to waste too much time here. If he rushed back now, he could still go to the information firm to check on Lantisde.
It seemed like Mr. Hill wasn't at the base, so he had to think of a solution himself.
"Alright, thank you for making the trip." Blair took the sketch, and arranged for someone to send Meg off. His gaze was completely attracted by the few drawings in his hands.
Although they were sketches, the lines were marked strictly.
Blair looked at them seriously, and his eyes gradually lit up.
Did he really come up with constructive suggestions? the engineers couldn't help but think to themselves when they saw Blair's expression.
These problems had been bothering them for many days, and they still hadn't found a substantial solution. Meg just came over to take a look, and he found a solution?
"Genius! Mr. Meg is really a genius! "
Blair praised. His hand that was holding the drawings couldn't help but tremble slightly.
"Chief, did he really think of a solution to the problem of derailment at the bend?" an engineer couldn't help but ask.
Blair spread the drawings on the table, and waved to everyone. "Not only the derailment at the bend, but also the inclination of the carriage and the improvement of the acceleration … Mr. Meg's suggestions were all spot on. Come and take a look."
The engineers gathered around and looked at the drawings on the table seriously.
"Reduce the magic array's energy appropriately, lower the carriage's suspension height, change the carriage's wheels to side wheels that are level with the ground, and separate the locomotive from the carriage to solve the problem of inclination after the carriage is lifted …
"The side wheels are used to ensure that the train doesn't derail, and can reduce the resistance to the greatest extent. Most importantly, this improvement doesn't require the replacement of the train track!
"The method of separating the links can also be used for the links of the subsequent carriages. This way, the connection method will be more flexible. The soft links can also solve the problem of the long train being unable to pass through the bend."
"This … is probably what a genius is."
The engineers swept away their previous doubts, and only admiration and emotions were left in their eyes now.
Blair looked at everyone with a smile, and said, "The solution is out. Let's try to come up with a design plan that can be used today."
…
As soon as the carriage reached the Aden Square, Meg got off. "You can drop me off here. I want to take a walk."
"Lantisde. I don't know if Gina's explanation is correct. The transliterated names of places are usually more deceptive." Meg went into an alley to change his clothes and put on a mask before walking towards an intelligence agency.
Ten minutes later, Meg, who had gained nothing, came out of the intelligence agency and walked towards the second intelligence agency.
Meg had visited almost all the intelligence agencies in the Aden Square, but he still couldn't find any information related to Lantisde.
"That place is either not on the Norland Continent, or it's not called that in the common tongue of the continent." Meg couldn't help but sigh as he changed back into his clothes.
On the way back, Meg passed by Kaisen Bookstore. As usual, he went in and picked up two books. When he paid the bill, he saw the old shopkeeper lying on a recliner, reading. Every time he came to see him, the old shopkeeper was reading in this position, but the books in his hands were different.
"Boss, have you read all the books in this bookstore?" Meg asked curiously.
Upon hearing his voice, the old shopkeeper, Kaisen, put down the book in his hand, and sat up slowly. He looked up at Meg, and nodded. "This is the 23rd time."
"Then, have you seen the name 'Lantisde' in the book?" Meg asked casually.
"Lantisde?" Kaisen thought for a while before standing up and walking towards the bookshelf.
"Really?" Meg, who was just asking casually, had his eyes lit up as he watched Kaisen skillfully take out books from the bookshelf before returning to the counter.
"The name 'Lantisde' was mentioned once in this book, thrice in this book, and five times in this book …" Kaisen introduced them one by one.
"This is a f * cking human flesh search system …" Meg looked at Kaisen, speechless.
After hearing what the old shopkeeper said, Meg pointed at the stack of books, and said, "I'll take all of these. How much is it in total?"
The shopkeeper counted the books, and said, "15 books, a total of 620 copper coins."
"Keep the change, thank you." Meg handed over seven silver coins, and carried the two stacks of books out of the door. The intelligence agency didn't get any useful information, so he didn't expect to find something in a bookstore.
When he returned to the restaurant, Phyllis was sitting in the kitchen, cooking Yangzhou fried rice seriously. The colorful ingredients were flying around in the metal wok, just like a rainbow.
Anna and Ugly Duckling were standing on either side of Gina, who was drawing at the table.
Everyone was so engrossed that they didn't notice Meg's return.
Meg didn't make a sound, either. He leaned forward curiously, and stuck his head out to take a look.
Gina was still drawing the underwater world, but compared to the slightly depressing style in the afternoon, the things she was drawing now looked more relaxed and interesting.
She used magic to create different colors of paint. She painted as she drew, and presented the gorgeous colors of a watercolor painting.
There were lights on the translucent fish's heads. Groups of jellyfish were messed up by the big fish. A mermaid with a steel fork sat on the fish's back. The grotesque underwater world was vividly portrayed by her pen.
"Meow ~"
Ugly Duckling looked at the schools of fish, and swallowed its saliva.
Gina was so scared that she shivered, and her pen fell to the ground.
Meg bent down to pick up the pen.
"Mr. Meg." Gina quickly stood up.
"You drew very well," Meg said to Gina with a smile.
This lady was indeed a genius in drawing. She had just learned how to use a pen, but she could actually draw such an eye-catching picture.
Gina could tell that Meg was praising her. She said in the common language, "Thank you."
"Who taught you the common language?" Meg asked curiously. He was almost tricked by her the other day.
"Big Sister Gina is very eager to learn. She would usually ask us to teach her some simple words, and she picked them up very quickly," Anna said.
"I see. Then our Anna is a little teacher." Meg stroked Anna's head with a smile. "Alright, you two continue drawing. I'll go upstairs to read for a while."
Meg carried two stacks of books upstairs. He put the stack he bought at the side, and took a book from the stack the shop owner gave him. He sat down and started reading seriously.
Meg spent the entire afternoon reading through the stack of books.
"The Lost Place?" Meg closed the last book, and a thoughtful expression appeared on his face.
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