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Chapter 1184 - Chapter 129: Pioneer of the Electrical Age (Part 2)

And indeed, Mr. Ohm was a man of his word, though it is unknown how much suffering and hardship he endured, he never let either of his two sons drop out of school, supporting the two brothers all the way through their doctoral studies.

The story of the Ohm family is heartwarming and touching, and though Arthur's encounters weren't as spectacular as what's written in "Bismarck Sending Stendhal," they were bizarre and uncanny enough.

As a little rascal from the countryside of York, with both parents deceased, he exhibited a maturity beyond his years from a young age.

While children in the English countryside were generally treated as adults from the age of eight, and even in cities they had to start taking care of the household by twelve, Arthur was still the kind to stand out among these little grown-ups.

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