Tom Cat breaks through the dimensional wall

Chapter 110: Six Steps to Learning Piano

The show is still going on.

Seeing Tom, the stupid cat, being fooled by Jerry again.

The children watching the cartoon laughed and clapped their hands!

For children of their age, watching Tom and Jerry is just fun and funny.

But as they grow older, the more they watch Tom and Jerry, the more they feel that Tom is a little pitiful.

Especially the role Tom plays now is exactly Tom's daily life.

The feeling is even deeper.

Seemingly very satisfied with Tom's performance, the director continued to show off his German-accented English as a narrator: "But this can't make it discouraged, because it knows that every day when the master plays the piano..."

Following the director's narration, Tom came to the luxurious bathroom and put a bench in front of the washstand. He found that the height was not enough, and there were three books stacked on it. This time, he stepped on it with both feet to see his appearance in the mirror.

With his cute tail raised, Tom took a small brush and stirred the blue paint bucket. Then he squinted one eye and carefully painted the big red bump on his head.

Covering the bump on his head with blue paint.

Looking at the bump covered by paint, Tom showed a satisfied smile on his face.

The camera turned and Johann Strauss started playing the piano again.

"Every day when the master plays the piano, the mouse will dance and the cat will catch it again."

With the narration, Jerry danced out of the mouse hole again according to the script.

Following the script, Tom raised his hands, leaned forward, and ran with only the toes of his two legs, trying to catch Jerry, the difficult mouse.

Unfortunately, Tom was destined not to catch Jerry.

As expected, just like before, Jerry ran back to the mouse hole easily, and Tom hit the wall again, his whole body straight!

"Once, again, and again..."

"The cat can never catch the mouse."

Accompanied by the voiceover, Tom began to perform various fancy wall-banging in front of countless audiences.

Every time he banged against the wall, Tom always got into all kinds of strange shapes.

This banging made Tom a little annoyed.

In the real world, a group of children gathered to watch cartoons after school.

After seeing Tom, played by Tom, banging against the wall again and again, a little fat boy who was eating potato chips laughed and said, "I've seen this episode. Later, the cat slid down the stair railing and broke through the window and flew out!"

As soon as the voice fell, Tom in the cartoon really slid down on the stair railing.

But he didn't crash directly out of the window as the little fat boy said.

Instead, when he was halfway through the flight and about to hit the window, Tom stopped the kinetic energy of hitting the window.

Falling to the ground again, Tom, who was a little overwhelmed, grabbed Jerry, who was standing by the mouse hole with his hands behind his back and looking up at it.

Tom didn't act according to the script, which scared Jerry.

He quickly took out the script from behind and poked it with his hand to remind Tom to calm down.

Well, we are still performing.

Although he was a little annoyed by hitting the wall, the script said so, so he should have some professional ethics.

He sighed, put Jerry back on the ground, and patted his little head.

With a "bang", the glass of the window next to him shattered all over the floor.

Tom hit himself out!

Watching Tom jump out of the window by himself, Jerry looked at the camera and shrugged, then closed his eyes and continued to dance intoxicated by the piano.

In the real world, the fat boy who swore that he had seen this episode was suddenly dumbfounded.

He always felt that the cartoon he watched today seemed to be a little different from the ones he had seen before.

But seeing that Tom Cat finally broke the window, it seemed that there was no difference.

Tom didn't think there was anything wrong with his small practice that didn't follow the script.

Anyway, the side quests are all written clearly, just don't let people in the real world find out that Tom is missing.

I just need to do its job well before finding Tom, and it doesn't say that it must be done as perfectly as Tom.

Tom felt that it was okay for him to relax a little.

Just now, seeing Tom not acting according to the script and directly catching Jerry, the crew members around were shocked and a little nervous.

Fortunately, the director didn't say anything, Tom also put Jerry down and jumped out of the window by himself.

The props team quickly moved a book to the camera to block the current situation in the mansion, fearing that something would happen and be seen by the audience.

"One day, the owner went out to travel. This put the cat in a dilemma. It knew that mice would not dance without music."

The director read the narration as usual, with a slow tone, but his eyes were very hard to wink at Tom.

At this time, Tom had climbed back from the window and brought a big chicken leg from the kitchen downstairs.

He was leaning against the wall with one hand and holding a chicken leg with the other, watching the director's voiceover leisurely, looking very relaxed.

Jerry was attracted by the aroma of the big chicken leg.

Seeing Tom chewing on the chicken leg in front of his house, Jerry was stunned!

Aren't they still filming now?

Why can Tom eat so early!

The fat director's voiceover has been read, and the camera has moved over.

According to the script, Tom should start his performance.

Tom also noticed this, and quickly stuffed the chicken leg, which was several times bigger than Jerry's, into Jerry's arms, and then pretended to be fine and ran to the piano like a cat.

First, he leaned on the window sill next to the piano and looked out, watching Johann Strauss leave.

Then he ran to the piano and picked up a booklet.

It said "How to Play Waltz Music Concise Six Courses · Johann Strauss".

Holding the music score, Tom smiled happily.

It didn't matter if Johann Strauss left, as long as he learned to play the piano, he could still lead Jerry out.

The director on the side was very helpless.

He always felt that something was wrong with Tom today.

But in order to make the performance go smoothly, he continued to read his narration.

"Yes! Why can't cats play the piano?"

Tom looked in the direction of the lens, then quickly ran up to the attic with the simple score in his hand.

There was also an old-fashioned piano there.

Tom put the simple score on the shelf and immediately started learning the piano.

First, a single note.

Then two.

Then three.

Turning the page again, it became four.

Turning the page again, it became five.

The last page, there were six notes.

DoDoMiSoSo, SoSoMiMi.

From beginning to end, Tom's eyes stayed on the simple score, and he didn't even look at the keys.

After flipping through all six pages of the simple score, Tom closed the score with a big smile on his face.

Then he threw the simple score away casually.

Although it only played 21 notes in total, it felt that it had mastered the piano.

Now it can start to practice.

Let's add some details!

Tom, who learned the piano in 20 seconds, immediately closed his eyes and began to play "The Blue Danube" with master-level skills.

The beautiful piano sound floated in the attic.

Tom's performance in this plot is just like a joke.

Great, now you have learned 1+1. Now let’s solve NP-complete problems, Hodge conjecture, Poincare conjecture, Riemann hypothesis, Yang-Mills existence and mass gap, Navier-Stoke equation and BSD conjecture!

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