Chapter 18 Rubik's Cube
The twins who got the score couldn't wait to sit in front of the piano and tried to play it. The score was a handwritten simplified score, and the sisters needed to translate it into a piano score, so it took some time to play it smoothly.
That night, for after-dinner entertainment, the sisters officially performed the new song in front of their family.
The song "MY HEART WILL GO ON" is actually the most suitable for playing with Scottish bagpipes. The sisters' skills are also a bit immature, but the lyrical and melodious songs still make the family as the audience feel intoxicated.
After the song was over, Nina was still a little unbelievable. Is this really a song written by Evan?
She knew Evan's musical literacy, and she could only understand the simplified score by using a few harmonica.
But with Virginia testifying to him and Evan's hand-written music score, Nina can only accept this fact.
After performing the piano playing the sisters and Evan, everyone dispersed.
As he went upstairs, Virginia asked Evan: “Does this song have lyrics?”
"I think if you match the lyrics, you will definitely become a famous song."
Dora, who was walking in front, echoed: "Yes, I feel so too."
Evan said without replying: "No!"
"Maybe you can try it!"
Evan said casually, but he didn't expect Virginia to remember it.
It’s not that Evan doesn’t want to say it, but that he really doesn’t remember the original lyrics.
In his previous life, Evan was sent to learn music by his family when he was a child, hoping that he could develop together in many aspects. Unfortunately, he really didn't have this talent and didn't go to school after two years. However, he also had a hobby of listening to music. He listened to music differently than others. Compared with pop music, he liked classical music and light music more. He also listened to pop music, but generally only remembered melody but not lyrics, and only listened to not sing, unless he liked this song very much.
There are very few such songs, with less than ten songs in total. The song "My heart go on" is indeed a classic, but it is not included.
The next day, Virginia, who was tortured by mathematics, asked for a suspension of tutoring. Evan didn't care and was about to be able to do his own thing.
He ran up and down, found a few wooden blocks he didn't want from Robert's room, found tools from the debris room, and finally took these things to the spacious living room, laying an old cloth on the carpet, and tinkering it on it.
After a while, Robert, who was curious about what he was doing, came to watch. Several sheets of paper with graphic drawings were placed on the ground. After seeing it, Robert couldn't help but ask, "(What is this)?"
Evan replied: "A toy!"
"Toy?" Robert looked at it and couldn't understand it, so he asked, "Can I (join)?"
Because of his hoarse voice, Robert developed the habit of saying one less word, saying one less word.
Evan asked: "Can you look at the drawings?"
Robert nodded.
Evan wanted someone to help him and could do it faster, so he agreed.
Robert then joined the assistant.
After seeing this, Nina didn't care about them messing around in the living room, and just told her: "Remember to clean up the garbage!"
Halfway through, Virginia suddenly ran down from the upper floor and took a piece of paper for Evan to see.
"What's this?"
"lyrics!"
Evan looked at ten lines at a glance and finished reading it soon.
Virginia asked nervously: "How is it?"
"no!"
Evan threw the paper and continued to do his own thing.
Virginia was not angry either. She picked it up and bit her lip, twisted her head and returned to the upper floor.
Isn’t it just writing lyrics? I don’t believe it and can’t write it out!
Evan shook his head helplessly. She was so stubborn, and she probably still had math scores in the next exam.
At about three o'clock in the afternoon, the parts were completed and Evan began to do the final assembly. Robert looked expectant.
At this time, Aunt Susan came to the living room and reported: "Evan, Mr. Carl Patton is here!"
Carl, who was following Aunt Susan, raised his hand and greeted, "Hi, Evan!"
Evan sat cross-legged on the ground, looked up at Carl, "Why are you here? Is the laboratory ready? Or is Mr. Ando's money received?"
Before Carl answered, Evan told Aunt Susan: "Aunt Susan, please give him a hot drink."
Carl seamlessly said: "Just coffee!"
"Okay, please wait!"
Aunt Susan replied in a stern manner.
Carl came to Evan, squatted down, looked at the things in his hand with interest, and asked, "What is this?"
Evan focused on assembly and had no time to answer, so Robert repeated what Evan said in the morning: "Toy?"
"Toy?"
Carl observed carefully and found that the so-called toy seemed to be composed of many squares, well, it was a regular cube. Each small square seemed to be movable. Carl saw the design drawing on the ground and reached out to take it.
one two three……
From the design drawing, Karl counted the numbers, and the small blocks were divided into three types, namely the center block, the edge block and the corner block, with the number of six, twelve and eight.
"OK, it's done!"
Just when Carl wanted to figure out how to play the so-called toy through design drawings, Evan completed the assembly work, and a square with a side length of about ten centimeters appeared in his hand.
In order to reduce the difficulty of making, Evan made every part very big.
Robert stretched out his hand excitedly and said, "Show me!"
Evan patted his younger brother's hand, "Wait, it's still a little bit."
I saw Evan found a pen and wrote the number on each side of the square, from "1" to "6", each side was different.
Then, Evan held the block in both hands, twisted and turned.
Only then did Carl realize that it was movable.
After twisting a few times, Evan threw the block to Robert, saying, "Give you a task and restore it to its original state."
Then Evan clapped his hands and stood up from the ground.
"Hey, Carl, haven't you said what you're here yet?"
Carl suppressed his curiosity, took his gaze back from the block in Robert's hand, stood up straight, and replied, "Didn't you guessed it all?"
"Anto's money has been obtained, and the laboratory and residence are ready."
"That's all?"
"Of course it's more than that." Carl shook his head, "I'm mainly giving you the price list of plastic products from DuPont and Dow."
As he said that, Carl took out a file bag from his briefcase and handed it to Evan.
"Thank you! Thank you for your hard work."
"When will Carlson arrive?"
"He arrived three days later, his equipment and experimental items were a day ahead of time."
"Okay, remember to bring me the day you picked me up!"
"I understand..." Carl nodded, and glanced at Robert from the corner of his eyes from time to time, wanting to speak but stopping.
"If you have anything you want to ask, ask."
Carl was happy and blurted out: "Want to make that square in plastic?"
Evan nodded. Is this Carl very smart?
Carl asked: "What is it called?"
Chapter completed!