Ch. 123 / 40930%

Chapter 123: Sheldon is so jealous that he deforms

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(Recover around three o'clock)

"Can anyone explain to me what Sheldon's expression was? The last time I saw this expression, he was reading my scientific paper on the catalytic effect of sugar on thermite."

As soon as Ron entered the door, he saw Sheldon sitting on his special seat on the sofa, flipping through an unknown document and making faces from time to time as he read it, as if he had read something disgusting.

"Please, writing down the simplest principles of physics on paper doesn't count as your thesis," Sheldon complained without looking up.

"What happened to that kid?" Ron had no choice but to ask Leonard.

"He is reading Burt's paper, the guy from the School of Geology who just won the MacArthur Genius Award," Lenard said with a smile. "To be honest, it's always fun to see him reading other people's research results."

Ron followed his gaze and saw that Sheldon sometimes frowned, sometimes sarcastically, and occasionally curled his lips to show his disdain for the content. He could play an entire scene with just one face. With this kind of acting skills, it would be a pity not to do acting, but to do scientific research.

"People who asked me to read this, are you happy now? Bert's results are amazing, and I'm even more unhappy now. Admitting this makes me more unhappy than the time I had to admit that Ron was smart."

Sheldon threw the paper on the sofa. Jealousy transformed him. The four people on the other side looked at each other, meaning who is going? It's best to have nothing to do, Ron was thrown out by them, who let Ron spend the longest time with Sheldon? Everyone agreed that he was more experienced.

"OK, Sheldon, it's just a MacArthur Award. If you are willing, I will set up a Cooper Contribution Award tomorrow and award the first trophy to you. How about it? As long as you don't want the bonus and want to make the trophy It doesn't matter how big it is, if it's too big, I can drive it back for you."

"Ron, if I want a trophy, I can spend money to make one myself. I value the honor represented by the MacArthur Award!" Sheldon glared angrily.

Ron turned his head and spread his hands: "Okay, I can't help it. I'll leave the rest to you. I'm going on a date."

"No way. You and Sheldon grew up together. Is this all you can do?"

"Of course not. I usually let him go for a walk."

"Is taking a walk useful for Sheldon?" Amy's eyes lit up. After all, she was the one who would spend the rest of her life with Sheldon.

"Very useful. Once he's gone, I can't hear him nagging anymore,"

(Recover around three o'clock)

"Can anyone explain to me what Sheldon's expression was? The last time I saw this expression, he was reading my scientific paper on the catalytic effect of sugar on thermite."

As soon as Ron entered the door, he saw Sheldon sitting on his special seat on the sofa, flipping through an unknown document and making faces from time to time as he read it, as if he had read something disgusting.

"Please, writing down the simplest principles of physics on paper doesn't count as your thesis," Sheldon complained without looking up.

"What happened to that kid?" Ron had no choice but to ask Leonard.

"He is reading Burt's paper, the guy from the School of Geology who just won the MacArthur Genius Award," Lenard said with a smile. "To be honest, it's always fun to see him reading other people's research results."

Ron followed his gaze and saw that Sheldon sometimes frowned, sometimes sarcastically, and occasionally curled his lips to show his disdain for the content. He could play an entire scene with just one face. With this kind of acting skills, it would be a pity not to do acting, but to do scientific research.

"Let me read thisPeople, are you happy now? Bert's results are remarkable, and I'm even more unhappy now than I was when I had to admit that Ron was smart. "

Sheldon threw the paper on the sofa. Jealousy transformed him. The four people on the other side looked at each other, meaning who is going? It's best to have nothing to do, Ron was thrown out by them, who let Ron spend the longest time with Sheldon? Everyone agreed that he was more experienced.

"OK, Sheldon, it's just a MacArthur Award. If you are willing, I will set up a Cooper Contribution Award tomorrow and award the first trophy to you. How about it? As long as you don't want the bonus and want to make the trophy It doesn't matter how big it is, if it's too big, I can drive it back for you."

"Ron, if I want a trophy, I can spend money to make one myself. I value the honor represented by the MacArthur Award!" Sheldon glared angrily.

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Ron turned his head and spread his hands: "Okay, I can't help it. I'll leave the rest to you. I'm going on a date."

"No way. You and Sheldon grew up together. Is this all you can do?"

"Of course not. I usually let him go for a walk."

"Is taking a walk useful for Sheldon?" Amy's eyes lit up. After all, she was the one who would spend the rest of her life with Sheldon.

"It's very useful. When he goes away, I can't hear his nagging anymore," (resumed around three o'clock)

"Can anyone explain to me what Sheldon's expression was? The last time I saw this expression, he was reading my scientific paper on the catalytic effect of sugar on thermite."

As soon as Ron entered the door, he saw Sheldon sitting on his special seat on the sofa, flipping through an unknown document and making faces from time to time as he read it, as if he had read something disgusting.

"Please, writing down the simplest principles of physics on paper doesn't count as your thesis," Sheldon complained without looking up.

"What happened to that kid?" Ron had no choice but to ask Leonard.

"He is reading Bert's paper, the guy who just won the MacArthur Genius Award from the School of Geology," Lenard said with a smile. "To be honest, it's always fun to watch him read other people's research results."

Ron followed his gaze and saw that Sheldon sometimes frowned, sometimes sarcastically, and occasionally curled his lips to show his disdain for the content. He could play an entire scene with just one face. With this kind of acting skills, it would be a pity not to do acting, but to do scientific research.

"People who asked me to read this, are you happy now? Bert's results are amazing, and I'm even more unhappy now. Admitting this makes me more unhappy than the time I had to admit that Ron was smart."

Sheldon threw the paper on the sofa. Jealousy transformed him. The four people on the other side looked at each other, meaning who is going? It's best to have nothing to do, Ron was thrown out by them, who let Ron spend the longest time with Sheldon? Everyone agreed that he was more experienced.

"OK, Sheldon, it's just a MacArthur Award. If you are willing, I will set up a Cooper Contribution Award tomorrow and award the first trophy to you. How about it? As long as you don't want the bonus and want to make the trophy It doesn't matter how big it is, if it's too big, I can drive it back for you."

"Ron, if I want a trophy, I can spend money to make one myself. I value the honor represented by the MacArthur Award!" Sheldon glared angrily.

Ron turned his head and spread his hands: "Okay, I can't help it. I'll leave the rest to you. I'm going on a date."

"No way. You and Sheldon grew up together. Is this all you can do?"

"Of course not. I usually let him go for a walk."

"Is taking a walk useful for Sheldon?" Amy's eyes lit up. After all, she was the one who would spend the rest of her life with Sheldon.

"It's very useful. When he goes away, I can't hear his nagging anymore," (resumed around three o'clock)

"Can anyone explain to me what Sheldon's expression was? The last time I saw this expression, he was reading my scientific paper on the catalytic effect of sugar on thermite."

As soon as Ron entered the door, he saw Sheldon sitting on his special seat on the sofa, flipping through an unknown document and making faces from time to time as he read it, as if he had read something disgusting.

"Please, writing down the simplest principles of physics on paper doesn't count as your thesis," Sheldon complained without looking up.

"What happened to that kid?" Ron had no choice but to ask Leonard.

"He is reading Bert's paper, the guy who just won the MacArthur Genius Award from the School of Geology," Lenard said with a smile. "To be honest, it's always fun to watch him read other people's research results."

Ron followed his gaze and saw that Sheldon sometimes frowned, sometimes sarcastically, and occasionally curled his lips to show his disdain for the content. He could play an entire scene with just one face. With this kind of acting skills, it would be a pity not to do acting, but to do scientific research.

"People who asked me to read this, are you happy now? Bert's results are amazing, and I'm even more unhappy now. Admitting this makes me more unhappy than the time I had to admit that Ron was smart."

Sheldon threw the paper on the sofa. Jealousy transformed him. The four people on the other side looked at each other, meaning who is going? It's best to have nothing to do, Ron was thrown out by them, who let Ron spend the longest time with Sheldon? Everyone agreed that he was more experienced.

"OK, Sheldon, it's just a MacArthur Award. If you are willing, I will set up a Cooper Contribution Award tomorrow and award the first trophy toHow are you? As long as you don't want a bonus, it doesn't matter how big you want the trophy to be. If it's too big, I can even drive it back for you. "

"Ron, if I want a trophy, I can spend money to make one myself. I value the honor represented by the MacArthur Award!" Sheldon glared angrily.

Ron turned his head and spread his hands: "Okay, I can't help it. I'll leave the rest to you. I'm going on a date."

"No way. You and Sheldon grew up together. Is this all you can do?"

"Of course not. I usually let him go for a walk."

"Is taking a walk useful for Sheldon?" Amy's eyes lit up. After all, she was the one who would spend the rest of her life with Sheldon.

"It's very useful. When he goes away, I can't hear his nagging anymore," (resumed around three o'clock)

"Can anyone explain to me what Sheldon's expression was? The last time I saw this expression, he was reading my scientific paper on the catalytic effect of sugar on thermite."

As soon as Ron entered the door, he saw Sheldon sitting on his special seat on the sofa, flipping through an unknown document and making faces from time to time as he read it, as if he had read something disgusting.

"Please, writing down the simplest principles of physics on paper doesn't count as your thesis," Sheldon complained without looking up.

"What happened to that kid?" Ron had no choice but to ask Leonard.

"He is reading Bert's paper, the guy who just won the MacArthur Genius Award from the School of Geology," Lenard said with a smile. "To be honest, it's always fun to watch him read other people's research results."

Ron followed his gaze and saw that Sheldon sometimes frowned, sometimes sarcastically, and occasionally curled his lips to show his disdain for the content. He could play an entire scene with just one face. With this kind of acting skills, it would be a pity not to do acting, but to do scientific research.

"People who asked me to read this, are you happy now? Bert's results are amazing, and I'm even more unhappy now. Admitting this makes me more unhappy than the time I had to admit that Ron was smart."

Sheldon threw the paper on the sofa. Jealousy transformed him. The four people on the other side looked at each other, meaning who is going? It's best to have nothing to do, Ron was thrown out by them, who let Ron spend the longest time with Sheldon? Everyone agreed that he was more experienced.

"OK, Sheldon, it's just a MacArthur Award. If you are willing, I will set up a Cooper Contribution Award tomorrow and award the first trophy to you. How about it? As long as you don't want the bonus and want to make the trophy It doesn't matter how big it is, if it's too big, I can drive it back for you."

"Ron, if I want a trophy, I can spend money to make one myself. I value the honor represented by the MacArthur Award!" Sheldon glared angrily.

Ron turned his head and spread his hands: "Okay, I can't help it. I'll leave the rest to you. I'm going on a date."

"No way. You and Sheldon grew up together. Is this all you can do?"

"Of course not. I usually let him go for a walk."

"Is taking a walk useful for Sheldon?" Amy's eyes lit up. After all, she was the one who would spend the rest of her life with Sheldon.

"Very useful. Once he's gone, I can't hear him nagging anymore,"

"OK, Sheldon, it's just a MacArthur Award. If you are willing, I will set up a Cooper Contribution Award tomorrow and award the first trophy to you. How about it? As long as you don't want the bonus and want to make the trophy It doesn't matter how big it is, if it's too big, I can drive it back for you."

"Ron, if I want a trophy, I can spend money to make one myself. I value the honor represented by the MacArthur Award!" Sheldon glared angrily.

Ron turned his head and spread his hands: "Okay, I can't help it. I'll leave the rest to you. I'm going on a date."

"No way. You and Sheldon grew up together. Is this all you can do?"

End of Chapter

Ch. 123 / 40930%
Ch. 123 / 40930%