"Alright." Victoria exhaled and sat back: "I will check the recent Royal Society membership list myself."
"That's part of learning." Lady Leisen nodded with a smile: "However, before delving into the list, shouldn't we complete today's remaining experiments first?"
"Of course." Arthur returned to his usual demeanor: "Your Highness, let's observe the changes in current under different resistances... You see, when resistance increases, current decreases. If you want the current to increase, the resistance must be as small as possible. It's like an election; if the Conservative Party gets more seats, the Whig Party must get fewer. And how do we adjust the resistance? Watch closely, it's the function of this slider. Of course, if you like, you can call it Mr. Disraeli. Oh, this rheostat's Disraeli is quite slippery..."
Victoria burst into laughter, even Lady Leisen slightly bowed her head, as if the initial light-hearted atmosphere had returned.
