How do you spell Arthur Hastings? A, S, S, H, O, L, E. What? No, this is not a spelling mistake.
——Charles Wheatstone
The sun set in the west, and the sky of Gottingen was filled with fiery clouds.
After finishing a day of courses, the university students of Gottingen rushed like lost donkeys to the entertainment venues scattered throughout the city, and the number of guests in the Black Bear Tavern increased.
After seeing off the invigorated Ohm and bidding farewell to the dropout crisis of Siemens, Arthur finally had the time to entertain two old friends who had traveled all the way from London.
Fiona asked the servant to bring out the tea leaves and silver teapot she brought from London and requested the tavern owner to boil water to make a pot of tea. Wheatstone curled up in the corner of the dining table; despite being the chief tycoon of the British scientific community due to the gramophone, he showed not a hint of noble temperament.