American TV series Detective's Daily Life

Chapter 50 I'm not a clown!

Professor Alicia Harper came over and when she saw this scene, she directly raised her forehead.

"what happened again?"

Although she didn't want to see this scene, as the professor who had been specially instructed by the principal to take more care of little Sheldon, Professor Alicia Harper had no choice but to come over and ask.

"he bullies me!"

Little Sheldon cried and pointed at Chuck's back and complained.

"Why did he bully you again?"

Professor Alicia Harper glanced at Chuck, who was walking towards the back row, and felt a headache.

"He's not Batman, and I'm not the Joker, woo woo."

Little Sheldon cried so sadly.

"Stop crying, you are right, he is not Batman, and you are not the Joker."

Professor Alicia Harper suddenly remembered Chuck's cold humor and comforting laughter last time. As he spoke, he took out a tissue to wipe away little Sheldon's tears.

"I don't use other people's tissues, they're not clean, woo woo woo."

Little Sheldon avoided Professor Alicia Harper's hand that came to wipe it, and cried as he spoke.

"..."

Professor Alicia Harper paused awkwardly holding the tissue, suddenly understanding Chuck's behavior of making little Sheldon cry a little more.

This annoying little guy is so unapproachable!

"Okay, let's go to the classroom first."

Seeing the gossipy looks of the college students passing by in the corridor, Professor Alicia Harper could only let little Sheldon go in first. When she got to the podium, she glanced at Chuck who was sitting in the back row and was watching calmly, and squatted down. He lowered his body and looked at Little Sheldon: "What's going on this time? Why did he suddenly tell this joke again?"

Little Sheldon cried and told the story.

"Did he write the answers on the blackboard in the corridor?"

Professor Alicia Harper was surprised and relieved.

Ever since her husband John left this question, she couldn't rest at ease all weekend.

Originally, the husband left this question casually, hoping that whoever could solve it before the end of the semester would be enough to satisfy him, but who would have thought that a student would call that night and ask who had solved it.

My husband didn't believe it at first, but when he came over and saw it, he found that it had indeed been solved, and the idea of ​​solving the problem was completely different from what they had already solved. It was another efficient and interesting idea and method.

This immediately stimulated the husband. While trying to figure out this problem-solving idea, he asked people to find the problem-solver.

After two full days of fussing, I found out that it was the genius doctor in her class who solved it.

This is indeed reasonable again.

Just looking at the crying little Sheldon in front of her, and thinking of her husband who was making trouble because of Chuck, Professor Alicia Harper rubbed her temples and rolled her eyes angrily at Chuck in the distance.

Chuck's expression was as calm as ever, but he was quite happy inside.

Little Sheldon, who was crying for himself again, provided him with +10 positive and negative points as always.

Although the increase in negative points is not as good as the +50 negative points gained by a trip to Wind River Valley, it is worse than the +50 negative points gained by going to Wind River Valley, but it is easier, more stable and sustainable, and it is a double increase in balance.

And Professor Alicia Harper's eyes... As he and his sister Hailey confessed, he liked Professor Alicia Harper's eyes.

White eyes are also a change in the charm of this eye.

It's beautiful and fun.

"Who solved it?"

At this time, a man hurriedly walked in, glanced around but asked without making eye contact.

"John."

Professor Alicia Harper looked at her husband as he entered.

"I heard the person who solved that problem is here."

Professor John Harper ignored his wife and just talked about his purpose with wandering eyes.

"Dr. Chuck Wolfe!"

Seeing her husband like this, Professor Alicia Harper knew that he was now a mathematical genius who only wanted to solve problems, so she could only call out for her husband: "Can you please come here?"

Chuck got up and walked over.

"Did you figure it out?"

Professor John Harper glanced at Chuck and quickly looked away.

"yes."

Chuck nodded.

"It's amazing."

Professor John Harper nodded.

"I know."

Chuck said frankly.

"I figured it out too."

Seeing that he was not in their eyes at all, little Sheldon couldn't help but wipe his tears and reminded them.

"Have you figured it out too?"

Professor John Harper lowered his head and looked over in surprise.

"That's my answer."

Little Sheldon opened the small suitcase and took out a thick stack of calculation paper and handed it to Professor John Harper.

It seems that he can no longer earn the first place, but he is among the people who solved it!

"very good."

Professor John Harper took it and looked through it, nodding his head.

Little Sheldon's tears finally stopped.

Although he has always looked down on anyone, the recognition from the master of science still made him very happy.

"I'd like to invite Dr. Chuck Wolfe, and him..."

Professor John Harper looked at Little Sheldon.

"Sheldon Cooper!"

Little Sheldon tried to hold his head high.

"I would like to invite Dr. Chuck Wolfe and Mr. Sheldon Cooper to my home for dinner."

Professor John Harper looked at his wife: "They are the only mathematical geniuses who have solved this problem."

"And Peggy."

Little Sheldon pouted, but couldn't help correcting him.

"Peggy?"

Professor John Harper was puzzled.

"Peggy Swanson."

Little Sheldon said unhappily: "A college student the same age as me is now at Columbia, and she has also figured it out."

"That's the little girl from last time."

Professor Alicia Harper suddenly remembered the beautiful little girl she saw last time: "Sure enough, there are so many geniuses."

"I'm no worse than her!"

Little Sheldon was sad and unconvinced.

He couldn't say anything about the fact that Peggy had figured out the answer a day before him.

"Then invite this Peggy Swanson, too."

Professor John Harper looked at his wife happily.

"Okay, I'll be ready."

Professor Alicia Harper understood her husband's pleading look and nodded to indicate that she would help take care of it.

Although my husband is a mathematical genius, he is not as good as ordinary people in other aspects.

Naturally, she can only prepare for housework banquets and the like.

"But Dr. Wolfe, and classmate Cooper, are you willing to come?"

Professor Alicia Harper didn't have her husband's unreasonable sophistication and thought that the matter would be settled with just one sentence, so she asked.

"I want to ask Beverly, but it's not a big problem."

Little Sheldon thought for a while and said.

"Can."

Chuck looked into the eyes of Professor Alicia Harper and said succinctly.

Professor John Harper is a true mathematical genius. It is normal to communicate mathematics with such a genius, and there is no reason to refuse.

"What about Peggy?"

Professor Alicia Harper asked: "Can any of you help me?"

"I can!"

Little Sheldon nodded and agreed.

"good."

Professor Alicia Harper saw that it was finally done. Seeing that the classroom was full of students, they all looked at the podium eagerly and gossiped. She quickly ended this unexplained conversation: "John, I have to go to class. You should go first."

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