Old-time musicians
Chapter 81 Teaching Ancient Languages
Shiran's black eyes kept rolling, scanning the column area of the newspaper repeatedly. Google search reading
"Carlon, you said before that the students in the music department should have voted for you one after another, right?"
"But I feel that this is not enough. The competition is so fierce in the first few days. Should I mobilize them to help you canvass votes among relatives and friends?"
"No, no, starting from tomorrow's class, I will promote our string quartet among my classmates. I know that several classmates' families are music fans with higher consumption levels. Their voting weight may be two or three votes."
Looking at the little girl seriously analyzing the situation, Fanning couldn't help but smile, sitting up and said: "Shiran, the time span is as long as two months, don't worry."
However, as a science and engineering man, he also began to make data estimates: "Well, the current population of Uflancel is over 1 million, The number of fans who meet the consumption threshold of the City Concert Hall is 10,000. The weight of the votes varies from 1 to 10. Naturally, there are more low-weighted ones and fewer high-weighted ones. On average, the weight may be only 5 votes, which means 25,000 votes. Each person can choose 3 favorite works, so the entire ticket pool is about 75,000 tickets."
"Spread over two months, the average daily output should be about 1,250 tickets, but it has been a few days, and the total number of votes for everyone on the list has not exceeded 1,000."
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Fan Ning's eyes flickered: "This shows that because the time span is too long and the decision can only be made once, most people will still pay more attention for a while..."
Ordinary fans may refer to media reports, read music reviews, ask friends at the salon, or listen to the actual performance at the end.
Enthusiasts may analyze the score, deduce the sound effects, or even copy it back to study, and form a group to play it to see how it feels.
After listening to Fanning's analysis, Sheeran also expressed his approval: "It seems that the data at this stage is indeed not referenceable..."
"But I still want you to go there earlier." She smiled, "I still have to promote it in front of teachers and classmates tomorrow."
"Knock, knock, knock on the door.
A young female civilian staff member came in: "Mr. Fanning, this is the latest handling of the labor death case reported by the South Wharf District Police Branch."
She glanced at Fanning, who was sitting on the sofa and still had a bookish temperament, walked over and handed the document with both hands, and then looked away a little embarrassedly.
"I heard that the new member of the Knowledgeable was very young, but I didn't expect Mr. Fanning to be so young..."
"Thank you, thank you." Fanning took it with both hands.
"You're welcome." She turned her head, turned around and looked at Sheeran who was sitting in the main office, and then left and closed the door.
"It's about the same as I expected." Fanning quickly read the first part and roughly understood the tone.
The investigation conclusion after the intervention of the Special Patrol Office preliminarily ruled out the possibility that the factory owners Stanley and Julius had contacted the taboo.
The police released them yesterday and "ordered" them to stop production and rectify the chaos in production management, and asked them to actively cooperate in the negotiation of labor death compensation.
The latest death toll currently counted was attached to the sentence: 40 people.
Fanning stopped reading here, frowning tightly.
He knew that with the suspension of production in the watch workshop, the increase in the number of deaths in the past few days would slowly stabilize. The current scale of 40 deaths may increase by 5-10 people at most in the next few days. They were the earliest batch of workers transferred after the first trial production line of the workshop was put into production. They had the longest contact time and were almost at the end of their lives.
But if the timeline is pushed forward to about half a year or even longer...
Exposure to radioactive substances, and even extreme food exposure, the survival rate of the hundreds of people behind is probably no more than half in half a year...
Fanning continued to read.
The mysterious incidents involved in the death of the workers continued to be divided according to the convention, and the Guidance School was fully responsible for tracking and investigating. The Special Patrol Office has established a file and will provide assistance when necessary or convenient.
If substantial progress is made or the case is solved, the Special Patrol Office will give rewards in accordance with relevant regulations.
The most common form of this reward is actually money.
The Special Patrol Office believes that this is an honor for the official knowledgeable organization that has made contributions on behalf of the authorities, and provides "necessary support to maintain operations."
Fanning has learned that this money is really not much. Compared with the huge expenses of a knowledgeable organization, this is like giving away "1,000 yuan Lamborghini no-threshold vouchers."
So he thinks that this is mainly the Special Patrol Office declaring its "control and dominance" status.
But another kind of reward is quite valuable: increasing the number of staff, which means it is more difficult to strive for.
The number of official knowledgeable people has always been strictly controlled. For example, this branch of the Guidance School now has only one vacancy.
"In fact, this is just the result of the Special Patrol Office standing on its own interests and handling it normally."
Fanning actually knows very well that Julius's background is much worse than that of a big chaebol family like Lu. The Special Patrol Office is more like "following the process" and has not used too much force. It's just that in this era of the empire, the status of workers is so weak.
The Guidance School can only track down the "experience officer" Erov and help the victimized workers' families maximize their rights and interests.
This is a long process, and in the next six months, more people will end up with chronic death.
After resting for a while and chatting for a while, Fan Ning was ready to continue learning Tulungarian.
After sitting face to face with Sheeran, he reviewed what he had learned today about the impact of the nine deformable consonants on the pronunciation of words after deformation.
Fan Ning tried to read aloud the case sentences written by Sheeran. He had initially become accustomed to the accent in the back, and the alternating tone of whispering and decisiveness. However, the large number of dense side consonants and sessile consonants were always rejected by Sheeran because they were not standard. correct.
"I have to say that every time I come into contact with a new language, it really reshapes the way of thinking to a greater or lesser extent. It is really very taxing." Fan Ning sighed during the study period.
The second language he learned in his previous life was naturally English, but as an audiophile, he also taught himself some basic Italian and German to better understand vocal music works - of course, the level was completely playful.
"Actually, Tulungarian is relatively friendly." Sheeran responded with a gentle smile. "It can see some residual shadows in the ancient Hoffman language, but it is more inflectional and has more semantic expression. Accurate. In contrast, the Huffman language we speak now is actually quite prone to ambiguity due to its many multimodal elements.”
"But I didn't expect that Tulungarian is so lacking in adjectives," Fan Ning said. "Many times, for abstract expression needs, its literal meaning is precise, but its metaphorical meaning is ambiguous. Well, it's also quite beautiful. , such as this sentence: 'I read poetry as if I were walking through the wilderness in the morning.'"
Xilan stretched out her green-white fingers: "I like this sentence better——"
The little girl glanced at Fan Ning opposite, and then said softly:
"In the farthest rose garden, there are our steps all night long."
"Yeah, not bad." Fan Ning nodded seriously with deep approval.
"By the way, Sheeran, I would like to ask you, do you know anything more about the history of the 3rd Sturungarian Dynasty?"
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