The class is over.

Little Sheldon looked back at Chuck, carried his small suitcase, opened his short legs, and walked out quickly and stiffly.

"What happened to him?"

Little Sheldon's eye-catching presence and performance naturally attracted the attention of many people, and Cheryl was one of them.

"You're looking for trouble."

Chuck said something, nodded to Justine and Cheryl, and got up and left.

Cheryl looked at Chuck's leaving figure and complained to her best friend Justine with some distress: "Chuck doesn't seem to have changed at all."

"Why did he change?"

Justine knew what her best friend was thinking and joked: "Isn't it bad for him to be like this?"

"Cool is cool enough."

Cheryl shook her head: "But you can't get close to me."

"How else do you want to get close?"

Justine walked out holding the book.

"you know what I mean."

Cheryl hurriedly caught up: "Just like you and Allen."

The smile on Justine's face immediately faded a lot.

"What's wrong?"

Cheryl looked at her best friend who looked strange in surprise.

"I'm ready to break up with Ellen."

Justine had no intention of hiding it from her best friend, and directly stated her plan: "I am not suitable to be involved with him now, it is too unsafe."

"do not."

Cheryl immediately became anxious: "You and Allen have such a good relationship. It's such a pity to break up because of this kind of thing. Besides, you said that even if Chuck said it, he might not involve you in the follow-up. You can't do it just for this possibility. You won’t live a good life in the future, right?”

"There are many ways to live."

Justine's eyes were sad but firm: "Love is not everything. Now I can't grasp this love, and I don't have the heart to focus on it, so letting go now is a good thing for me and him."

Now that she also understands Bloody John's crime style, she really doesn't want to see her boyfriend Allen die tragically in front of her one day. She can't bear the thought of this possibility.

It is better to be single. As long as she is herself, she will not be afraid of any dangers and challenges!

"You have to think about it."

Cheryl knew that her best friend was a very independent person. Seeing that she said this, she couldn't say anything more and reminded her, "Ellen is here."

"I'll be just like you soon."

Justine smiled in amusement, and then walked towards her boyfriend Alan, who knew nothing about it.

there.

Little Sheldon walked out of the campus quickly with zombie steps, and said to Beverly, who was already waiting here: "Quick, let's go!"

"good."

Beverly agreed, let little Sheldon get in the car, and drove away immediately.

"This time I will be the first to reach the fifth level!"

Little Sheldon was very excited.

"I always knew you could do it."

Beverly was generous with her praise.

“I can’t wait to see the look on Chuck Wolfe’s face when he sees my name on the wall.”

Little Sheldon touched his arm: "Look, I'm getting goosebumps!"

In mathematical scavenger hunts, the organizers are anonymous, and the participants are also anonymous. Generally, there is no overlap, but the mathematical community is such a large circle, and basically everything that needs to be known is known.

Not everyone is low-key and only concentrates on solving puzzles and sprinting for bonuses. Some people who like to play can't help but write their names on the clue wall to prove when they have been here.

Little Sheldon had never written his name before, but this time he suddenly solved the fourth level math problem. He just met Chuck yesterday and found out that Chuck was only on the fourth level, so he felt that he had a chance to win. In the palm of his hand, it was his first real victory over Chuck.

So he planned to imitate those people and leave his name on the clue wall for Chuck to take a look. He, Sheldon Cooper, was no weakling in his life!

"To be able to defeat an opponent like Dr. Wolff is really impressive."

Beverly nodded empathetically, and then she stopped steadily in front of the red light.

Although little Sheldon was impatient, he was not dissatisfied with this standard driving behavior. Instead, he very much agreed with it.

When they arrived outside the wall room where the next clue given by the organizer was located, little Sheldon adjusted his bow tie in the car, held his head high, and then got out of the car with a confident smile. Accompanied by Beverly, we walked inside.

He was already familiar with this kind of scene and had seen it in his dreams more than once. The only pity was that no one on either side looked at him with admiration or cheered.

Geniuses are always lonely. The stupid people on earth cannot even see the brightest light of wisdom of geniuses. I have to say it is so sad.

With this thought in his mind, little Sheldon walked into the door, glanced around, ready to find the wall with the fifth level math question written on it, and then went over to write his name: Sheldon Lee Cooper!

However, when he saw a figure standing in front of the wall, his smile suddenly froze, and he let out an unwilling cry: "No!"

"Dr. Wolfe."

Beverly also saw Chuck and was slightly surprised.

"Dr. Hofstadter."

Chuck turned back and nodded to Beverly.

"You, why are you here?"

Little Sheldon didn't want to believe this scene. He closed his eyes and opened them again. He found that Chuck was still in his sight and asked stammeringly.

"This is the fifth level of the game."

Chuck said calmly: "Can't you come over if you solve the problem and send it to the organizer to get the coordinates?"

"...but you said yesterday that you were only in the fourth level, and I rushed over immediately after class. Why did you appear in front of me?"

Little Sheldon is unwilling to accept this result.

"I was busy with things before yesterday and didn't have time to pay attention to this game. I noticed your eyes and movements after class, and then I remembered this matter, so I recalled the question, solved it, and then stopped by to take a look at the fifth Related topics."

Chuck said bluntly: "I drive fast, what's the problem?"

"..."

Little Sheldon, who was originally so excited that he had goosebumps, could only twitch the corners of his mouth and eyes when faced with such an explanation.

"It's so lively."

A joking laughter sounded, and Chuck and the other three looked up and saw someone coming over again. The one who made the sound was Peggy, who walked in accompanied by Monica.

"It's really lively."

A tall, fat man following Monica and the others nodded in agreement. When he saw little Sheldon, he sighed again: "Young people are scary."

Then he looked at Chuck, raised his glasses, his face lit up, and he walked over quickly and extended his hand to Chuck: "Dr. Wolfe, I have long admired you, Harlan Epland, Department of Applied Mathematics, Columbia University."

"I know you, Professor Naked."

Chuck shook his hand.

"Yes, it's me!"

Professor Harlan Epland, a tall and fat man, said with a smile on his face: "I like to be closer to the numbers, and I don't like anything to stand between us."

"..."

Monica looked at Peggy speechlessly.

"That's right."

Peggy smiled slyly: "This is my math professor, surprise?"

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