Quick Transmigration: The Adorable Baby's Struggle

Chapter 105 My Parents Are the Villains 17



Chapter 105 My Parents Are the Villains 17

The factory leaders held a meeting the next day and, in high spirits, decided to have the logistics department reward Feng Xiaoxiao from the kindergarten with twenty yuan, as well as biscuits, malted milk powder, and some fabric.

Xiao Xiao was then invited to the newspaper office, where she gave a public performance in the newspaper's main conference room.

Many employees stood up and asked questions on the spot. Xiao Xiao also gave the answer on the spot. After calculation, when the host announced that the result was correct.

Thunderous applause erupted from below.

These people were initially skeptical; how could a three-year-old toddler be so intelligent?

After reading the newspaper, they discussed among themselves whether the child had memorized the questions and answers beforehand.

So, on the spot, these people personally set the questions and verified them. After confirming that there were no errors, one can imagine the shock they felt.

"Excellent! With such a child prodigy emerging in our country, how can we not defeat American imperialism?"

The leaders of the daily newspaper also rewarded Feng Xiaoxiao with a bunch of prizes, including notebooks, pencils, and a schoolbag.

Her little face was flushed, and she happily hugged her prize and went home.

She was so proud and excited.

I never imagined that people in this era would have such high enthusiasm and such passionate love for their country and their nation.

"Auntie, can I invent something? I really want to help them, and I want our country to become strong as soon as possible."

"Sure! You could consider breakthroughs in microcomputers, high-precision CNC machine tools, new types of aero engines, new types of batteries or solar cells, and robotics."

"Is it difficult?"

"It's not difficult, it's not difficult."

The system aunt looked at Xiaoxiao with a smile on her face.

Little Xiaoxiao, who was already familiar with the system aunt, suddenly felt a pang of anxiety and quickly asked:

"Does inventing these require a lot of data?"

"Uh... not much, not much, only seventy or eighty tons!"

"How much...?"

Xiao Xiao thought she had misheard and quickly asked again.

The system auntie coughed apologetically and said with a smile:

"All the blueprints together weigh just over 85 tons."

With a thud, Xiao Xiao lay down on the ground, staring blankly at the sky, her little mouth moving incessantly.

Although he didn't utter the curse aloud, the system auntie could guess that the little guy must have used some very foul language.

Okay, okay, it's really tough on the little guy.

"Hongxing Machinery Factory mainly produces bearings and some tractor parts. Why don't you try inventing a brushless motor?"

This can be used not only in the military and aerospace industries, but also in industrial sectors.

"Is it difficult?"

Xiao Xiao sat up and asked with a wary look on her face.

"Hehe! It's not difficult, although some materials are not pure enough."

The control circuit technology isn't advanced, but we can use the available materials to make a rough version of a brushless motor first, and then gradually improve it later.

Xiao Xiao listened with skepticism and couldn't help but complain:

"Auntie, please don't lie to me! Don't ruin my trust in you."

"Don't worry, Auntie never lies."

After returning to kindergarten, Xiaoxiao asked her teacher for leave, saying she wanted to go to the machinery factory library.

The teacher hesitated for a moment, then agreed.

Since the kindergarten is located within the factory area, there's no fear of encountering bad people.

"A child prodigy! Look, a child prodigy!"

The library staff spotted Xiaoxiao as soon as she appeared.

Several aunties, as if they had discovered a gorilla in the zoo, excitedly gathered around her, and everyone affectionately touched her head.

"Your name is Xiaoxiao, right? What brings you here?"

"Auntie, may I look for some books to read?"

Xiao Xiao had to ask for a favor, so he had to endure having his head patted so much he was practically bald, and said in a crisp voice.

"Sure! Of course! Do you want to look at the picture book?"

A pretty auntie took her hand, bent down, and asked with a smile.

"No, I want to look at books on electromechanical engineering."

Xiao Xiao shook her head and said.

Although she loved looking at picture books, there wasn't much to see in picture books of this era.

Wow, can you understand it?

Several aunties immediately exclaimed in surprise and asked curiously.

"can!"

Xiao Xiao hummed in agreement and nodded.

The women exchanged glances, their eyes sparkling, and one of them immediately went to the bookshelf to look for books on electromechanical engineering.

Xiao Xiao was held in a chair by her aunt, and snacks were placed on the table in front of her.

Several people gathered around her, curious, and a pregnant woman even held her little one's hand, insisting that she touch her belly.

He muttered to himself, "Baby! I hope you can absorb some of the little prodigy's spirit. I don't expect you to be a prodigy, just half as smart as the little prodigy will do."

Xiao Xiao was speechless.

Everyone else laughed at the woman.

An aunt stared at Xiaoxiao with a questioning look, then asked her a math problem.

Xiao Xiao glanced at her and casually gave an answer.

"You just made that up, didn't you?"

The aunt scoffed, pouting with disbelief.

Others couldn't stand it anymore and complained:

"It's been published in the newspapers, how could it be fake?"

The man's lips were pursed, and he didn't say anything, clearly indicating that he was dissatisfied.

Some people immediately took out paper and pen and started calculating while lying on the table.

Xiao Xiao didn't even glance at the person, and continued eating the White Rabbit candy given to her by the pretty older sister, sweetly saying thank you!

"Wow! Zhang Caifeng, look, the result is exactly as the little prodigy said."

"Really!"

The others went over there too, to see the results.

Then they started praising Xiaoxiao.

Zhang Caifeng was initially surprised, then looked at the calculation results, frowned, and muttered something stubbornly, still unwilling to admit defeat:

"A blind cat stumbled upon a dead mouse."

The others rolled their eyes and ignored her.

Everyone knows that she and Zhang Guizhi are sisters, and she has a grudge against Zhang Guizhi for being punished to sweep garbage.

After getting the electromechanical textbook, I flipped through it briefly. The contents included the principles, performance, and maintenance of motors.

These are quite different from what the system provides.

However, this approach was also impractical because the purity and precision requirements for many materials were too high, and China simply couldn't manufacture them at that time.

She glanced at it and then compared it with the brushless motor in the system.

I roughly have a framework in mind.

The problem is that although Xiaoxiao excels in numbers and calculation, that doesn't mean anything else.

If she said she was going to invent a brushless motor, probably no one except her parents would believe her.

So we have to take it one step at a time.

She first needs to invent something small to prove her inventive abilities.

Thinking of this, she remembered remote-controlled drones.

After a thorough discussion with the system administrator, it was found that although the battery performance was insufficient, the current nickel-cadmium battery No. 7 could be powered if paper or wood were used as the materials for the aircraft.

Miniature motors are also very simple; they're just a matter of a few copper wires.

The receiver and transmitter are quite difficult to obtain; I don't know if radio factories sell them.

After making a quick decision, I hastily flipped through other books, and seeing that it was almost time to leave work, I said goodbye to the ladies and left the library.

After Xiaoxiao left, several aunties gathered together to chirp crickets.

"Do you think this little kid can understand it? Or is he just pretending?"

"I think she's looking at it very seriously; she might actually be able to understand it."

"I simply don't believe a three-year-old could be this smart."

“I heard from my husband that some children see numbers just like they see pictures, and they naturally get the answer. The answer is also a picture. This is something that we ordinary people can’t understand at all.”


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