Bringing Along a Ball and Hiding from Foreign Devils

Chapter 41

Ren Zhouyuan's hands, which were pretending to be busy packing up, paused. He raised his head to look at him and nodded.

This trip was in the name of inspection, and they came to the maker's base that was about to open. The hotel they stayed in was part of the base, and the whole area was the company's property.

The base was now 80% completed, and large technological equipment could be seen everywhere. Compared to the scale of the base, the equipment used by the Anan in class was just a piece of cake.

Because Ren Zhouyuan had written a thesis before, he also knew a lot about the Maker category. Now that he saw these equipment that only appeared in the information, it also aroused his interest. For a moment, he forgot his embarrassment and studied it seriously.

Leonid had been secretly observing his reaction. Seeing that he was no longer tense, he was finally relieved.

He took Ren Zhouyuan to walk around. Seeing that Ren Zhouyuan was interested in large equipment, he specifically found a large one for him to see.

The workers who helped to build the equipment were all Chinese, and most of them didn't speak Russian. Leonid thought for a while, and deliberately took Ren Zhouyuan to one of the robots to ask about the progress of the work.

The people who were asked didn't understand, and subconsciously asked the Chinese standing next to them for help. Ren Zhouyuan couldn't do anything, so he had to act as a temporary translator. As a result, he learned more and more, and later, his curiosity was completely aroused, so he grabbed one person and asked one question after another.

Occasionally, Leonid would also tell him what some equipment was used for. He had done a lot of research in this area, so he knew as much as the professors who specialized in teaching classes. When he encountered shortcomings, he also listened attentively to the installation master's explanation, just like Ren Zhouyuan did. The only difference was that Ren Zhouyuan listened to the installation master, and he listened to Ren Zhouyuan.

Ren Zhouyuan was really interested in this field. At first, it was because of his work. Later, it was because the Anan liked it, and he wanted to know what kind of work this man did, so he did a lot of research. After a long time, he began to have a lot of interest in VR, drones, unmanned vehicles, and so on.

What Leonid told him today was something he didn't see when he read the materials before. He knew the operating principle of each equipment like the back of his hand, and he also told him a lot of interesting stories about foreigners using these equipment, which made Ren Zhouyuan more and more interested.

In just one morning, the distance between the two of them had shortened by a lot, and Ren Zhouyuan's impression of Leonid had also changed greatly.

He had always thought that Leonid was a cold and expressionless person who wouldn't say a word if he didn't have to. But after getting along with him for a while, he found that Leonid was also a funny person, and knowledgeable people would always be looked up to no matter where they went.

While the atmosphere was good, Ren Zhouyuan also asked a question that had been bothering him for a long time. "I've always been curious about Wei Qi's business model. Your courses are sold at such a low price, but the equipment and teaching staff can be said to be the best in the whole of China, or even the world." He pointed to the equipment in front of him and said, "Just one of these equipment is worth a lot, and you even set up such a big maker base. Is it really so easy to make money?"

Leonid looked at his face, and for some reason, he felt that the man in front of him was so gentle and scholarly, but he asked such a tacky question. This contrast was unexpectedly a little cute.

He smiled, pointed his index finger at his head, and said, "We make money from this."

"Huh?" Ren Zhouyuan was puzzled.

Leonid took him to the drone area, picked up one of the drones that was being tested, and handed it to Ren Zhouyuan. "Do you know this drone?

It's the fastest drone in the world, and its founder set up his own drone company when he was 18 years old. When he first came into contact with drones, he was only 11 years old. "

Ren Zhouyuan touched the body of the drone. The Anan was also a drone enthusiast, so he more or less knew a little about it.

Leonid gave many more examples, from robots, drones, driverless cars, to even smaller inventions. Almost all of them were ideas thought up by teenagers, and then through the hands of scientists, these wonderful ideas were turned into reality.

Ren Zhouyuan seemed to have caught Leonid's meaning, but he wasn't sure.

Leonid took a pair of VR glasses and put them on for Ren Zhouyuan. Then he turned on the device, called up the image of the human brain, and disassembled the whole brain bit by bit with a pen.

"It is generally believed that the watershed of the human brain is about 3.5 years old. At the age of 5 or 6, children's intellectual development will have the first leap. At the age of 16, the adolescent brain will have a chance to fully develop. At the age of 20, the brain will reach the peak of development, and then it will begin to decline."

Leonid stood behind Ren Zhouyuan, holding a pen in his right hand. He leaned over Ren Zhouyuan's ear, and his huge body seemed to surround Ren Zhouyuan in his arms.

"We have done a survey. Children with an average age of 5 to 18 years old are the best in creativity, imagination, and practical ability. They can think of things that adults can't think of. As long as they are provided with a platform, they can turn it into reality."

He put down the pen, and his low and deep voice sounded in Ren Zhouyuan's ear. "We don't make money from the course fees, but from the brain business."

Ren Zhouyuan stood there, shocked and speechless for a long time.

He never thought that someone could buy and sell people's brains in such a way. Indeed, the human brain was the most priceless treasure in the world. Children could think of many things that adults couldn't think of, but these things were invisible. What Leonid was doing now was turning invisible ideas into tangible objects.

Leonid helped him take off his glasses, patted him on the back, and motioned him to continue walking.

After one day, Ren Zhouyuan felt that his worldview had been turned upside down, not only by Wei Qi, but also by Leonid.

What this person was doing now was a great thing for the company, or for the whole world.

Perhaps as a businessman, Leonid thought about how to turn the children's ideas into reality, and then apply for patents to earn more money. But there was no doubt that turning ideas into reality was more than important to the progress of society!

No wonder so many top scientists were willing to stay in this small place and accompany children to this kind of course, which was like a game in the eyes of outsiders. No wonder the development of Wei Qi was recognized by so many authoritative figures at home and abroad.

After one day, Ren Zhouyuan looked at the old professors working in Wei Qi in a different way, let alone Leonid.

When the two returned to the hotel again, the awkwardness of the morning was gone. Ren Zhouyuan felt that what Leonid said would be of great help to him in writing his thesis. Taking advantage of the beginning, he took the initiative to ask Leonid a lot of secrets about the company's operation.

Leonid was happy to tell him more. In his heart, Ren Zhouyuan had long been equal to his other half, and it was only a matter of time.

Almost every time Ren Zhouyuan asked a question, he would answer ten questions. He would tell Ren Zhouyuan everything he knew. Seeing that Ren Zhouyuan was getting closer and closer to him without him noticing, he was very happy.

Leonid always remembered Luo En's teachings, and during the conversation, he did not forget to mention his own ideas about children's education. He secretly observed Ren Zhouyuan's expression and felt that it seemed to be effective, so he continued to talk a lot.

He wanted to ask about Ren Juan, but he was afraid that the good atmosphere he had worked so hard to create would be ruined in an instant. He could only secretly hold back from asking.

The conversation between the two was undoubtedly pleasant. Ren Zhouyuan never thought that there would be a day when he would be able to stand on equal footing with Leonid and talk freely with him.

There was no doubt that Leonid was a good boss, and judging from his avant-garde education ideas, he might also be an excellent educator.

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