American TV series Detective's Daily Life

Chapter 32 Math Problems in the Corridor

"Chuck Wolf."

Looking at Peggy who reached out to him, Chuck stretched out his hand and shook it back.

Little Sheldon was even more unhappy when he saw this.

Because Chuck didn't even add the title of doctor, Chuck specifically emphasized it when they met him.

"Chuck, do you have a girlfriend?"

Peggy glanced at Monica and Alicia, who were shaking hands next to them, and asked with a smile.

As soon as these words came out, both Monica and Alicia looked over.

"……No."

Chuck wanted to be honest and ask Peggy to define what a girlfriend is, and honestly said that he did not have a girlfriend but had more than one female friend who helped each other, but the other party was just an 11-year-old little girl, even if they were integrated No matter how upright his predecessor was, he could not say such things to her, so he gave the most precise and concise answer.

Monica's expression immediately brightened.

Alicia was not surprised that it was weird for people like Chuck and her husband to have a girlfriend or even a wife.

But when she saw the change in Monica's expression, the expression she looked at Monica became complicated, with six parts sympathy, three parts self-pity, and one part indescribable.

"Peggy, why are you here?"

Little Sheldon didn't like this atmosphere and interrupted angrily.

"I heard it was very interesting here, so I came over."

Peggy smiled and said, "It does seem so."

"Not funny at all!"

Little Sheldon was so depressed that he no longer cared about the joy of correcting his instructor. He glanced at everyone and walked out with his small suitcase.

Peggy had no intention of chasing, but just looked at Chuck.

Chuck nodded to the three women and walked out.

Three women and one drama.

With his current training intensity, it is far from this level.

Monica smiled awkwardly and politely at Alicia, then pulled Peggy and chased her out.

in the corridor.

A group of people gathered around a blackboard.

"What is this?"

"Can't you understand this? This is Fourier's formula."

"Nonsense! Of course I know it's Fourier's formula, but why is this advanced Fourier's formula written here? It can't be used as a class assignment, right? Wouldn't that kill people!"

"Unfortunately, this is exactly what Professor John Harper left behind as a class assignment."

"...Are you kidding me?"

"I thought it was a joke at first, but the person who assigned this assignment was Professor John Harper, and I thought it was reasonable. Do you think he would consider the limits of our abilities?"

"Professor John Harper has become much better than before after getting married. He would have never considered this before, but now he has an assistant to help explain that this assignment is extra and not included in the regular class assignments. Anyone who can solve it before the end of the semester will not only get an A+, but also get a name at Princeton, because the people who have been able to solve this advanced Fourier formula before are either Nobel Prize winners, Fields Medal winners, or Theoretical physicists, astrophysicists, and other masters in mathematical physics.”

"Holy shit!"

"Now you understand why I asked what this is?"

Everyone was talking about it.

"Let me see, let me see!"

Little Sheldon frowned and was about to walk around. Then he heard the conversation and immediately stopped. Then he shouted with his very special childish voice here, while holding up the small suitcase and wanted to Squeeze in.

How could Sheldon Cooper be left out in this true test of IQ!

"Little genius, can you figure it out?"

After all, college is more civilized than high school. Seeing Little Sheldon like this, everyone made a way for Little Sheldon to walk to the blackboard. Seeing Little Sheldon looking up at the question, someone joked.

"Of course I can!"

Little Sheldon immediately replied proudly, but his eyes couldn't leave the blackboard at all.

This Fourier formula, which is so advanced that only real masters have solved it, is obviously not something he can solve at a glance.

Everyone dispersed one by one amid laughter.

There are still classes after that.

Besides, this kind of difficult problem is not something that can be witnessed in a short time.

"Hey, that's quite an interesting question."

Peggy also came over at this time, and was attracted by the topic on the blackboard at a glance.

Chuck also stopped and watched.

Again, he likes math.

Monica looked at the first and second grade students standing in front of the blackboard, staring intently, opening her mouth, looking depressed. Although she was standing next to Chuck, she felt inexplicably far away from him.

Professor Alicia Harper came out and saw this scene, shook her head, walked over and reminded: "Classmate Cooper, don't you have any classes to attend?"

"Oops!"

Little Sheldon finally recovered from his calculations, raised his hand to look at his watch, exclaimed, and walked stiffly and quickly outside the teaching building. After walking a few steps, he turned around and saw Chuck and Peggy still standing there. There, he couldn't help but stop and shout: "I will definitely be the first to solve it!"

"I don't think so."

Peggy looked over with a smile: "Have you forgotten who is the youngest and smartest genius?"

"I'm the smartest!"

Little Sheldon bulged his eyes, and then angrily continued to walk away at the pace of a zombie.

When he was in Texas, he had gone to East Texas Tech to take classes and experience college courses in advance. He thought he was the youngest and smartest, but after going there, he found that Peggy was also there.

During the question and answer period, Peggy completely suppressed him.

What made him even more uncomfortable was that after Peggy asked him his age and birthday, he said that she was the youngest in the university class.

Because they were both born in 1980, little Sheldon’s birthday is February 26th, while Peggy’s is March 17th.

He regretted it very much because of his age.

If he had tried harder when he was in his mother's belly, killing his twin sister Missy and attracting her into a mole, maybe he wouldn't have been born on February 26 because he couldn't stand Missy anymore.

He thinks he can stay for one more month until March 26!

That way he wouldn't be able to talk back to Peggy for the rest of his life.

It's all Missy's fault!

"Don't you have anything to say?"

Peggy watched little Sheldon disappear and looked at Chuck who had been standing there watching.

Chuck said nothing and continued to look at the math problems on the blackboard.

"It's the weekend tomorrow, do you have any plans?"

Monica couldn't help but ask.

Before, she thought she could be more reserved and not be too Big 5 proactive.

But now she has a deep sense of crisis and feels that Big5 is nothing. After all, who doesn’t like big numbers?

"I'm flying to Wyoming."

Chuck replied looking at the blackboard.

"when to go?"

Monica said anxiously.

"The flight is at 9pm."

Chuck said.

"Peggy, it's time for us to go back."

When Monica heard this, she gritted her teeth secretly and pulled Peggy, who was still staring at the blackboard. Seeing that Peggy was unwilling, she immediately asked: "Think about it when you go back. Don't tell me you haven't written it down yet?"

After taking care of Peggy, Monica asked Peggy to go out first, and then whispered to Chuck.

Chuck glanced at her, nodded, and then continued looking at the blackboard.

Monica quickly left.

She wanted to send Peggy back to the dormitory first.

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