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Chapter 180 Vernacular

Subtitle of this chapter: Master Yuan’s clutches finally reached towards the girls of Cyris and Cyris!

After spending an evening (more than ten chapters), our Master Yuan finally completed the task of "Gas Fried Light Bulb God". Unfortunately, he could not get any reward for this task released by the non-master ball system.

Mr. Edison, who fainted again, was carried back to his room by the doctors and waiters who rushed over to the news. In fact, the great inventor had little physical problems, namely hypertension, one of the common symptoms of elderly people and diabetic patients.

Thomas Edison woke up after smelling the salt, and took some calming and calming medicine prescribed by the doctor, and basically returned to normal.

Of course, he "had suffered a heavy blow in his psychology and self-esteem", so he is now lying on the bed to rest.

With Louis Baker's farewell, only Edison and his son were left in the room.

Little Edison, who was sitting by the bed, said angrily: "Father, that Chinese is really too much!"

Mr. Theodore Edison did admire Yuan Yanshu a little, but after his father fainted from being angry with our Master Yuan, he was of course a little angry,

On the contrary, his father snorted coldly with a calm face: "Hmph, that Chinese man is only a little clever. And he has two fatal weaknesses."

Little Edison said curiously: "Father, what are the two weaknesses you mentioned?"

Old Edison sat up and said seriously: "It is the greed and pride among the seven deadly sins!"

"Greed made him sell such a good idea to us, and pride made him make a bigger mistake!"

His son seemed to have some understanding and said, "Father, what you mean..."

The great inventor sneered and said, "Theodore, you can see it too. Since he is going to join the radio broadcasting industry, he sold such two important inventions to us for a price of 100,000 US dollars. As long as we hold the patent in our hands and do not organize production, then...hehehe..."

Little Edison suddenly realized and said, "Yes, as long as there are no table-type radios and truck radios in the world, their radio stations will still not be popular! But how can I explain to Mr. George Baker?"

His old father waved his hand and said, "Don't worry, I still understand George. And I will not make excessive requests. As long as Mr. Baker promises me to let the Chinese withdraw from nypr, I will make concessions..."

This is called the calculation of a big entrepreneur rather than a big capitalist.

Thomas Edison is only concerned with patents and products, while Mr. George Baker and our Master Yuan are at a higher level, and they are working towards financial operations from the beginning. So at that time...hehehe...

It was already nine o'clock in the evening, and the two Mr. Bakers also went back to their room to rest, but Yuan Yan suddenly stayed in the smoking room and read the newspaper.

For time travelers like him, the speed of news spreading these days is really slow.

When the Twin Towers collapsed in 2001, Yuan Hongjian was still an 11-year-old elementary school student, and the Internet was not popular yet. However, his father was already asleep and was called by his father to watch the live broadcast of this big news on TV.

To compare, I don’t know how many people in China know about the big things like Wall Street’s ooom in 1920. It’s a pity, otherwise there would definitely be many Chinese people who “have to be Americans tonight”... According to the “Chinese Exclusion Act”, they really can’t be.

Therefore, it is difficult for Yuan Yanshu to see except for the local newspapers in New York, let alone Chinese newspapers, even the Los Angeles Times on the West Coast of Europe and even the United States rarely see them.

And this nameless country club in New Jersey is really amazing. Our Master Yuan found that there was a book, newspaper and magazine rack in the smoking room, which contained the "latest" newspapers and magazines from all over the world.

For example, he actually saw the "Northchinadaily News" a month and a half ago. According to the traffic conditions at that time, these newspapers were really "fresh". The "Northchinadaily News" was originally named "Northchinaherald" and was founded in Shanghai on August 30, 1850. It was not only the first English newspaper published in China, but also the most influential foreign language publication in China at that time.

In 1921, the Zilin Building will be built on the Bund. The nine-story building, completed in 1924, was once the tallest building in the Magic City (now the AIA Building on Zhongshandong Road, Bund). It can be seen that the strength and influence of this newspaper.

Of course, there is nothing to read in these newspapers. It is nothing more than how Ed Stark Zhang and Oscar Von Royantar Cao appreciate each other and vow to build the New Republic side by side under the leadership of the dictator Shichang and Xu... Two years later, they all fought so well that they had a Zhifeng War.

The newspaper also requires the Chinese people to be wary of Soviet revisionism... Well, the Soviet Union's wolf ambitions. In August this year, Galahan, deputy foreign people's committee member of the Soviet Union, drafted the Second Declaration to China. In fact, this declaration has regressed compared to the First Declaration, but it still claims that Russia is willing to negotiate with the Republic of China on the Central and Eastern Railway issues and border issues.

"Zi Linxi Daily" reminds the Chinese people that they have always been greedy and are far inferior to those of British gentlemen. We must be vigilant and more vigilant!

Yuan Yanshu was bored to read things like this, but this newspaper from the motherland, which was not his "motherland", reminded him that he should start submitting articles to China now.

Although I can't return to China for the time being, I still have to make a difference in reputation.

With this broken system, many grand plans in China can no longer be realized. Can I still be the pioneer and benchmark of the vernacular movement?

What's more, if you wait until you return to China and gain reputation, will your grand plan to become the dream lover of the young literary and artistic women in the Republic of China be postponed? Wouldn't the ladies and socialites in the Republic of China have to stay in their empty bedrooms for a few more months and have fewer spring dreams?

What a great sin for him, the "friend of women"!

Thinking of this, Master Yuan was so excited that he threw down the newspaper in his hand, stood up "instantly" and quickly circled in the smoking room.

When it comes to vernacular Chinese, there are too many things to copy, and you only have to worry about not having any b coins... So what should I copy?

Of course, Jin Guwen and Liang Huang’s martial arts novels are too low and are not worthy of a neoclassical liberal master like him.

Grandma Qiong Yao's books have a little bit of "anti-feudal struggle for freedom, bravely striving to be mistresses." But is it so true that a man like me always copy romance novels written by lesbians?

Or...just...this book?

Oh, this book is really feminist, anti-feudal, and very vernacular. There are three problems:

First, this was also written by a lesbian.

Second, will you become a public enemy of the male time travelers of the Republic of China after you copy it yourself?

Third, this problem is very serious and very serious: I feel like taking a concubine in the future is a bit slap in the face?
Chapter completed!
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