American TV series Detective's Daily Life

Chapter 56 Fanatical Invitation

"So, how on earth did you do that?"

Little Sheldon put down his knife and fork, looked at Chuck, and asked the doubts in his heart again. Thinking of Chuck's answer that made him very angry when he teased him before, he cautiously added: "Stop saying it's because you are Batman." ,you are not!"

"Is this difficult?"

Chuck asked calmly.

"...It's really not difficult!"

Little Sheldon's face froze, and he continued with his head held high: "As long as you give me time, I can do whatever you can do."

He doesn't think he is inferior to Chuck!

"Sheldon, you are still young and are not as normal as Dr. Wolf for the time being."

Professor Alicia Harper drank a glass of wine, with a slight blush on her face. She heard the conversation between Chuck and Little Sheldon and smiled: "Dr. Wolfe is 11 years older than you after all."

"What about me?"

Peggy answered with a smile: "I'm younger than him."

"You are only 19 days younger than me!"

cried young Sheldon.

"That's small too."

Peggy said proudly.

"At your age, it is normal for girls to develop earlier than boys, including their brains. If you don't believe me, you can come over and I will take a picture and show it to you."

Beverly spoke up for little Sheldon: "It's normal for you to be 19 days younger than Sheldon and sometimes be better than him, but in another 4 years, there is a 76.5% chance that Sheldon, who is a boy, will be better than him. If I surpass you, then you can still come to me and help you take a film to show to yourself."

"Did you hear that?"

Little Sheldon felt that he had regained the game, raised his chin and glanced at Peggy, then looked at Beverly, and said with some dissatisfaction: "Only 76.5% probability? Are you sure this number is not statistically low?"

"You know, I never make mistakes."

Beverly frowned.

"All right."

Little Sheldon thought about it, nodded, and reluctantly accepted this value.

76.5% is the average, and for someone like him, it is naturally not what the average can represent, but when his brain is fully developed, he will 100% surpass Peggy, and then let’s see how he laughs at her!

"It's so exquisite!"

At this moment, Professor John Harper's cheers came from the living room.

Everyone looked around and saw him standing up excitedly with Peggy's manuscript, walking around and praising him. Then he walked to the dining table, picked up a wine glass, poured himself a glass and drank it in one gulp, looking around. Everyone's eyes fell on Chuck, Peggy and Little Sheldon, their faces glowing red: "You three are real mathematical geniuses. The three of you have three new ideas and methods that have never been seen before."

"John, don't get excited, sit down."

Professor Alicia Harper took her husband, who was beside himself with excitement, to sit down.

Professor John Harper sat down, his expression still a little excited: "Do you know that Red Bear is almost finished?"

Everyone nodded.

This is the biggest event of the year, and with overwhelming news, who doesn’t know about it?

Professor John Harper said with a proud smile: "Do you know whose credit this is?"

"The idea of ​​freedom, of course."

Monica followed the script.

Professor John Harper couldn't help laughing.

"What's wrong?"

Monica was confused and didn't understand what was wrong with her words.

This is a commonly accepted statement in newspapers and television.

"Speak nicely, John!"

Professor Alicia Harper frowned: "And it's a family dinner now, so don't keep saying the same things you do."

"This will be an unprecedented victory. Like the victories of countless wars, the real reason is the victory of science! It is the victory of our scientists!"

Professor John Harper smiled and expressed his opinion.

"That's true."

When Little Sheldon and Beverly heard that it was a victory for scientists, they immediately felt that this was very correct.

"You are very knowledgeable."

Professor John Harper looked at Little Sheldon: "And for such a genius, why not follow me to learn mathematics from now on? Believe me, you can be truly proud to say to everyone in the future that all human victories are the victories of scientists. Your victory!"

After saying this, he looked at Peggy and Chuck: "And you, we can work together!"

"John!!!"

Professor Alicia Harper looked ugly and shouted loudly: "Stop selling your tricks, he is still a child!"

"Dr. Wolfe, what do you think?"

Seeing his wife like this, Professor John Harper did not dare to say anything more, and set his sights on Chuck, who was not a child.

"I sit and watch."

Chuck said calmly.

"You don't agree that the impending collapse of the Red Bear is a victory for our scientists?"

asked Professor John Harper.

“Isn’t it said that science has no borders?”

Monica couldn't help but retort.

Professor John Harper once again showed a smile that made her very uncomfortable. He didn't say anything and just smiled.

She looked angrily at Professor Alicia Harper, whose relationship had eased a lot after a few glasses of wine, meaning to ask your husband why he is like this?

“Science is supposed to be borderless, and so is art.”

Professor Alicia Harper sighed.

"That's what the propaganda says, but there's actually another sentence behind it: scientists have national boundaries, and the same goes for artists."

Professor John Harper said with a smile: "Whether it is military or people's livelihood, the role that we scientists can play in promoting human development is very important. When we unify the world and no longer have the concept of national borders, then this A sentence is truly worthy of its name.”

"..."

Monica was stunned.

Not only because of these words that subverted her three views, but also because she had the impression that the scientists who were indifferent to the world and engaged in learning could have such a crazy and fanatical side, which made people shudder.

"Sheldon, what do you think about the Red Bear collapsing?"

Chuck asked aloud little Sheldon who kept nodding his head in agreement that "science determines everything."

"I……"

Little Sheldon was about to talk loudly, but something suddenly occurred to him, and the words that came to his mouth were held back and he couldn't say them out. Seeing everyone looking at them in confusion, Little Sheldon was extremely entangled and said: "I promised my parents, Grandma, and Missy Little George, don’t answer these questions.”

"If you can't say it, just say it."

Chuck nodded.

Little Sheldon didn't feel relieved when he heard this. Instead, he became more and more entangled, and then stood up suddenly: "I'm sorry, where is the bathroom?"

When he gets nervous he is no longer the master of his bladder.

"what happened to him?"

Professor John Harper watched Little Sheldon go to the bathroom, frowning in confusion.

"What else could be the reason? Of course I'm scared of you!"

Professor Alicia Harper looked at her husband with a face: "Scientists should just do their own research. You have to say things that you shouldn't say."

Having said this, she looked at Chuck dissatisfied: "Why do you also ask Sheldon these questions that he shouldn't answer?"

"Because I was answering a question from Professor John Harper."

Chuck looked calm.

"What kind of statement is this?"

Everyone was puzzled.

Peggy suddenly smiled and said, "I know."

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