My Husband and I Brought Hundreds of Millions of Supplies to Farm Chapter 1016 - 1016 Temporary Stay (1)
Chapter 1016: Temporary Stay (1)
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
The three of them were stunned for a mont. It seed that his parents had told the Emperor everything.
“Yes, they’re doing quite well,” Guoguo replied carefully. “They’re living a carefree life on a small island now. Whenever they have free ti, they travel the world, offering dical help wherever they go.”
“That’s good to hear,” the Emperor nodded. He then pointed to the solar lightbulb on a side table. “Do you recognize where this ca from?”
“We do, Uncle,” Chenchen chid in, stepping forward to take a closer look. “Would you like to know about the lamp itself or the technology behind it?”
“Tell everything,” the Emperor instructed eagerly.
“Certainly,” Chenchen agreed. “If you’d like more lamps, we brought a small stock with us—about a hundred or so. However, creating them here would be a significant undertaking.”
“So difficult?” the Emperor queried.
“Indeed,” Chenchen confird. “While the light bulb itself is relatively simple, the real challenge lies in the solar panel. It requires a combination of complex techniques and specific materials. Even with your full support, replicating it would likely take at least twenty years due to the specialized knowledge involved, particularly for the surface coating.”
“That troubleso, huh?” The Emperor sighed.
“Yes,” Chenchen admitted. “The light bulb itself is easy, but the solar panel is a different story. The techniques are varied, and the materials pose a problem as well. For example, the coating on the surface is quite intricate to create.”
“Speaking of creating things,” Chenchen continued, “I recall Mother ntioning she left behind so notes on the principles of a generator. Has the country managed to develop electricity yet?”
“We have,” the Emperor replied, “but it’s not very user-friendly. We lack a transforr.”
“Can you help with that?” the Emperor inquired hopefully.
“I have so understanding of transforrs, but not everything,” Chenchen admitted. “Fortunately, there are pre-made components we can experint with.”
“Really? That’s fantastic! Let’s go and see what we can do right away!” The Emperor exclaid, his enthusiasm like that of a young boy. Guoguo stifled a laugh at his eagerness and quickly followed him.
They eventually located the generator in the Cold Palace. Chenchen frowned as he examined the bulky device. After a thorough inspection to confirm everything was in working order, he retrieved a set of tools from his storage ring and proceeded to asure the voltage. He then carefully selected and connected a suitable transforr. Finally, he attached a light socket and bulb.
The bulb flickered to life with soone providing a spark, bathing the room in a warm glow. The Emperor studied the setup intently, his gaze eventually landing on the transforr. “Chenchen,” he asked, “would you be able to build more transforrs?”
“Absolutely, as long as I have the necessary materials,” Chenchen assured him.
“Don’t hesitate to let know if you need anything,” the Emperor urged. “I’m very hopeful that you can develop a functional transforr.”
“Consider it done,” Chenchen replied confidently.
“And a battery too, please!” Third Fatty piped up excitedly. A hint of dejection flickered across his face as he realized the limitations here. While his initial ideas for hot-blooded, fuel-powered machines were impractical without diesel or gasoline, electricity opened a new world of possibilities. “With electricity, we can definitely build so small machines,” he explained.
The Emperor turned his head, his curiosity piqued. “What kind of machinery are you talking about?”
Third Fatty didn’t hesitate to launch into a detailed explanation of so common tools, including harvesters, shredders, and electric grinders. The Emperor’s eyes sparkled with excitent as he listened. He then turned to Guoguo and inquired, “Guoguo, did you learn any new skills while you were away?”
“No, I’ve been diligently studying dicine.”
“How are your skills compared to those of your father?” the Emperor asked.
“While it might not be on par with traditional dicine, my Western dicine skills should be comparable,” Gu Wanning replied confidently.
“Excellent, excellent!” the Emperor bood. “Your parents are truly a blessing to the Great Ming!” he declared with a hearty laugh.
After a lengthy conversation, the three siblings decided to extend their stay for three years to assist in developing the necessary technologies.
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