Chapter 0453 The Adventures of Tintin (42)
I heard that you are going to sea with Mr. Guan Heng and the others to find treasures, right? After seeing Ding Ding and Guan Heng looking at each other and smiling bitterly, and then nodding to themselves, Calculus continued: Well, it is true that this is a
Quite an adventurous feat.
But have you considered the dangers that are bound to exist? The deaf elder smiled, and then he said to everyone present: For example, the threat from those ferocious sharks in the deep sea
The sharks in the sea, Guan Heng and Ding Ding, looked at each other and saw the shock and surprise on each other's faces.
Because he had never thought of this problem before, Ding Ding shrugged his shoulders and asked first: Well, this is our negligence, so what do you mean?
Since several people did not consider the danger of sharks, this is an omission that cannot be ignored in diving operations. Calculus opened his hands and smiled and said: Then please allow me to introduce to you a gadget I invented.
That's it. I invented an underwater detector suitable for deep sea. Calculus blinked and then introduced to everyone: This detector can help you predict the threat from sharks in the sea. Simply put, sharks
It will issue a warning as soon as it appears, which is very convenient
He also nagged me and Qin'er about this matter at the door. He tilted his head and whispered in Ding Ding's ear: But we feel that he is really unreliable.
Ah ha, the heroes see the same thing, I think so too. First I agreed with Guan Heng's words. The corners of Ding Ding's mouth twitched in a bit of embarrassment. He smiled slightly and said to Calculus: I'm sorry, but we
Uh-huh, so you agree. With a look of joy on his face, Calculus suddenly stood up from his chair. He hurriedly smiled and said: I didn’t expect you to be so impatient and want to go to my house to see the designed design.
physical object
Okay, I'll take a few of them there right away. My home isn't too far away anyway.
Ah, this person took a breath of air. Only then did Ding Ding feel that the other party's deafness and hearing loss were really severe.
Ding Ding's face suddenly sank, and he said impatiently: I'm sorry, sir, I think you heard it wrong again. I mean, Captain Guan Heng and I are very busy, and we don't have time.
Hahaha, are you afraid of the long distance? It doesn't matter, my home is really only ten minutes away from here. Calculus smiled and rubbed his hands: I didn't expect you to appreciate my invention so much. I'm very happy.
I mean us, we don’t have time. You heard clearly that Tintin, who had no good temper, was finally made angry by the deaf weirdo. So he also opened his voice, just like the captain just now, and shouted at Calculus:
God, you are right about Guan Heng, he is a weirdo
I think it’s better to give up on confronting him. Guan Heng shrugged helplessly, and he shouted: Captain Qin’er, let’s go to Mr. Calculus’s house with Tintin, otherwise God knows what else he will do.
It seemed that was the only way to deal with it. Faced with someone who was either pretending to be deaf or mute, or was really hard of hearing, Ding Ding was helpless. He hurriedly put on his windbreaker and muttered: I hope he is not too confused.
I can’t even remember the distance I’ve traveled.
Humph, even I want to go. I really want Captain Haddock to walk angrily with everyone. He gritted his teeth with a sullen face, stared at Calculus who was talking to Tintin in front of him, and wanted to get angry.
Qin'er, who was holding the puppy Bai Xue, quickly said: Captain, calm down and don't get so angry that it's not worth it.
Xu finally loosened his clenched fists. The captain shook his head slightly and lit his pipe. He smoked it. He then blew out a smoke ring and said, "Forget it. When dealing with people with disabilities, you still have to be patient. Who told me I have a bad temper?"
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To be honest, I am really happy that you and Mr. Tintin are here together. At this time, Calculus was walking and chatting with Guan Heng: I have long heard that Mr. Guan is also a great inventor.
Haha, I really didn’t dare to be that way. Guan Heng shook his head slightly, smiled bitterly and replied in a low voice: Whether you can hear it or not, I have to say thank you for your praise.
Oh, you are so humble. Calculus suddenly regained his hearing at this time: But I heard what your Majesty said very clearly.
Oh my God, Guan Heng couldn’t help but put his forehead on his hands and sighed: I can’t stand communicating with Mr. Deaf like this all the time.
It seems that we have to find a way. Guan Heng saw that there was a grocery store across the street that everyone was passing by. His eyes rolled and he noticed it, so Guan Heng said to the others: "You guys go first, I will go to the store to buy some now."
Emergency stuff, I'll chase you right away
Go back quickly. Captain Haddock smoked slowly and said: I will try to walk as slowly as possible at the end. You will definitely be able to catch up.
Guan Heng waved to everyone and quickly crossed the road.
It stands to reason that the source of sound is produced by the vibration of an object. Guan Heng thought as he walked: when the pressure waves generated by the sound source vibrate the ossicles of the inner ear, these vibrations are converted into tiny electronic brain waves, which is what we perceive.
sound.
Calculus is a severely hearing-impaired person. It seems that I have to make some gadgets for him to improve his convenience of hearing speech. Guan Heng made up his mind and by this time he had already walked into the door of the store.
After a while, Guan Heng bought a semiconductor radio.
Well, after taking it apart and reassembling it, Guan Heng took the borrowed screwdriver and got busy: adding wires and two semi-circular emergency earplugs.
Haha, it’s done. I made my own little secret weapon with joy on my face. Guan Heng wiped the sweat on his head with his sleeves. He returned the screwdriver and other tools to the shop owner, and then he crossed the road in one breath and caught up with Qin’er.
Captain Tintin and Calculus
Come on, Mr. Calculus, try the cassette hearing aid I made for you. Guan Heng stuffed the thing into the hard-of-hearing Mr. and told him how to use it. The latter happily accepted the gift and said: Too
Thank you Mr. Guan, your gift is like a timely rain.
Okay, okay, Guan Heng interrupted him impatiently: Let’s test whether the hearing aid works first.
I first walked a little farther, took about seven or eight steps, and then said in a normal voice: Hey, I'm asking you to answer a question now, see if you can hear me clearly.
{Thank you for the 588 point coin reward from Nineteen Squares. I also wish Brother Qipan that he will make the Great Tang Dynasty a hit. Lao Sha, thank you for your support.}
The third update on 11.29, good afternoon everyone, Lao Sha continues to pray for some tips~\\~
Chapter completed!