American TV series Detective's Daily Life

Chapter 57 Today’s Milk Technique

"How to say?"

Monica looked at Peggy in surprise.

If Peggy really knows, it means that Peggy really understands Chuck. In that case, with Peggy's wise guidance, things between her and Chuck will be much easier to handle.

Everyone glanced at Chuck again.

Chuck didn't answer, just looked at Peggy, waiting for her explanation.

"It's not surprising that you don't know this because you are not from Texas."

Peggy smiled and said: "Sheldon made a news that caused a sensation in Galveston County and even had a great impact in the entire Texas..."

In her narration, everyone discovered that this was indeed Sheldon.

Little Sheldon likes homeostasis and dislikes changes. Then he found that the taste of bread had changed when he ate it. At first, he brought it up. His parents just thought that maybe his taste suddenly changed as he grew up, but he didn't believe it at all and insisted on science. After an on-site investigation, I found that the local company that originally produced bread was acquired by a large national company, and then the large company directly changed the formula in order to reduce costs, which resulted in a change in the taste of the bread.

Young Sheldon was both happy and angry.

I'm glad he was right as always!

He was angry that the big company actually changed the flavor of his favorite bread, so according to American propaganda, he, a free man, launched a challenge to the evil big company.

He began to collect signatures from local people to launch a petition, and also called the local TV station Channel 7 to expose it. He also happily accepted an interview and appeared on TV news.

Everything went smoothly, just like in real-life promotions and comics, very classic American style.

A child wants to bring down an evil and greedy large company. After unremitting efforts, justice is finally served, and this child will also become a hero. If it were in a comic, he might be called Breadman.

"This is really classic American style, which is great."

Professor John Harper was puzzled: "Didn't it succeed?"

"You haven't been interviewed, have you?"

Peggy looked at him playfully.

"……without."

Professor John Harper's expression froze.

He doesn't like this.

"You can't even imagine how abominable the interview host is."

Peggy shook her head and sighed: "How could Sheldon know this? In a few words, he was interrupted by the host, misinterpreted the meaning, and reset the issue, which distorted his will.

I don’t know if the host has received money from a big company, or if he simply wants to make big news to increase the ratings out of habit, and combines a normal child’s dissatisfaction and protest against the lower quality of bread after the acquisition of a big company, into It was twisted into a shocking news that Sheldon supported the Red Bear.

You also know that in the rounds of propaganda, the red bear has become a symbol of the devil in hell. In other places, if nothing sticks to it, all freedoms of speech and belief have been suppressed, let alone in Texas. "

"Ah! What happened next?"

Monica only felt extremely horrified.

"As soon as the TV show came out, Sheldon's family immediately jumped up to get the national flag and state flag that were gathering dust in the warehouse, and hung them in the most conspicuous place outside the house."

Peggy smiled as she recounted the funniest and most horrifying scene: "It didn't help. The neighbor who saw the news immediately came to the door and stopped Sheldon from playing with his silly son who had no one to play with.

By the way, Sheldon has never played with her son before.

When I went to school, I was called a traitor and told to go back to the Red Bear.

It doesn't matter that Sheldon doesn't have many friends. Sheldon's brothers and sisters are all isolated by their friends.

Sheldon's father was called by the principal to tell him that there were parents' complaints and the school's football coach's job was about to be lost.

The outside of Sheldon's house was filled with all kinds of national flags and state flags. Sheldon's grandmother stood there waving a huge flag and singing the national anthem over and over again to express her position. This lasted for several days. "

"Then what?"

Professor Alicia Harper glanced sideways at her husband and looked at Peggy.

"And then of course it's still useless."

Peggy nodded to little Sheldon who came out and said with a smile: "After being distorted and completely demonized by the TV station, no one will listen to you, and they don't need to listen to your explanation. They only know one thing, and that is You are a monster."

"I'm not a monster!"

Little Sheldon said dissatisfied.

"Too bad you're not."

Peggy quipped: "When others doubt you are, you better be."

"How did you solve it in the end?"

Monica asked.

"Of course I still have to be on TV."

Peggy said with a smile: "Sheldon's father appeared on TV in a suit and tie, talking about how he had served as a soldier and shed blood for the country and loved this country. He wore a hat and a white beard and cosplayed into the son of America's Uncle Sam. Definitely not a monster.

At that time, Sheldon wanted to stick to a scientific and rigorous attitude, that is, nothing is so absolute, there are good and bad, but after his father shouted and reminded him, he could only say one thing, that is, he loves the United States. "

"So Sheldon is afraid to say anything about Red Bear right now."

Professor Alicia Harper glanced at Chuck and said suddenly: "Because he was frightened and did not dare to speak his mind."

"Not only that."

Peggy said with a smile: "After that, the Cooper family, who were almost expelled from Texas and expelled from the United States because of a twisted sentence, expressed their dissatisfaction to Sheldon in silence for several days, that is, From that moment on, Sheldon suddenly felt that bread made by big companies that had lowered its quality was quite delicious."

After saying this, she looked at Professor John Harper: "Professor John Harper, do you think Sheldon's sudden and drastic change is due to a sudden change in taste buds, or is it due to some other scientific principle?"

"Sudden changes in taste buds are possible."

Professor John Harper frowned.

He now knew what Peggy and Chuck meant, but he didn't like the example or explanation.

"Come on!"

Professor Alicia Harper couldn't stand it anymore and refuted: "It may be possible for ordinary people, but for geniuses like Sheldon and you who don't like change, your love for a certain food is difficult to change.

Why don't you dare to admit that the reason why Sheldon changed so drastically in a short period of time was actually because the fanatical public opinion environment distorted his taste buds and made him no longer able to taste the good food itself? bad, and can only passively accept the good and bad of public opinion propaganda.

These extreme behaviors themselves deviate from scientific attitudes. Sheldon, the public opinion environment when you were a child was more extreme than it is now. This is why you are like this now. Your attitude towards science is no longer objective and pure, and you often ask others what they think?

So what if the red bear falls?

Can you prove the mathematical problem P=NP if the red bear falls?

Don't be too wild!

Science, especially mathematics, is the purest. Americans, Red Bear people and even French people can make great scientific discoveries, because she doesn't care who you are at all, she only cares whether you can understand! "

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