Chapter 136: Why don't you move bricks?

New Jersey.

Hofstadt House.

"Of course. ”

Adam laughed, "Just in my own way." ”

"Your own way?"

Beverly looked at Adam with interest.

Not everyone can interest her and invite her to experiment with science.

With Leonard's strong advocacy, she already knew the basic situation of Adam.

Columbia student, genius writer, martial arts master, messenger of justice, best friend of the century......

She didn't believe in all kinds of titles, because she knew her son too well.

He is too lacking in love, and in the face of any emotion, he wants to try his best to grasp it, and he can't help but over-amplify this feeling.

However, in the conversation with Adam, she initially recognized that Adam was not a 'stupid' person, and that he was the first person to become interested in Leonard because of reading her book and took the initiative to make friends.

That's what intrigued her.

Is Adam's initiative to befriend Leonard, who is several years younger than him, a human distortion or a moral depravity, well, an academic interest or an indescribable interest?

She didn't want to hear what Adam had to say, but she wanted to see what Adam thought!

A specific neural response represents the absolute truth!

So she invited Adam to do the experiment, to scan the brain.

Nerves don't lie.

At this time, Leonard came over with a tray: "Adam, your tea!"

"Thank you. ”

Adam took it.

"Daddy, yours. ”

Leonard handed Alfred another glass.

"Thank you. ”

Alfred smiled and thanked him.

"Mom, yours. ”

Leonard finally handed it to Beverly, looking nervously at his mother with a look of unpleasant expression.

"Oolong tea?"

Beverly took the teacup and began her habitual inquiry.

"Yes. ”

Leonard nodded hurriedly.

"Bulk, not tea bags?"

Beverly held the teacup and continued to ask.

"Yes. ”

Leonard rubbed his hands together and nodded again, a smile on his face as he successfully completed both requests.

But that's not all.

"Soak for three minutes?"

"Yes!"

"Two-percent milk?"

"Yes. ”

"Separate heat?"

"Yes. ”

"A spoonful of sugar?"

"Yes. ”

"Jargon?"

"Yes. ”

The smile on Leonard's face grew brighter and brighter, and just when he thought he had finally completed the task his mother had given him perfectly, the unexpected scene came.

"Why the delay for so long?"

Beverly still complained, then took a sip, put it down directly, motioned for Leonard to take it away, and said unhappily: "It's already cold, it seems that we know why." ”

"I'll re-brew it for you. ”

Leonard took the teacup and left with a wry smile.

Because Beverly had too many requests, he had to extend the time to meet them one by one, so he delayed the time and let the tea 'cool', but in fact, the tea didn't cool much at all.

But his mother is a super sensitive person, and the slightest drop in temperature is cold.

So he had to go back and re-soak to make sure he met all of Beverly's hard requirements, including the temperature!

"There are always problems with such a simple tea brew, and I really don't know how to educate him. ”

Beverly shook her head.

Adam and Alfred looked at each other, speechless.

Adam thought, "Poor Leonard!"

Alfred thought, "Poor Leonard, even more poor me!"

“so。 ”

Beverly turned her attention back to Adam and continued the conversation: "You say you're going to contribute to science in your own way?"

"I'm going to be a doctor in the future. ”

Adam laughed.

"What kind of doctor?"

Beverly asked, "PhDs in geology, anthropology, and other disciplines are not really PhDs, because they are meaningless to the development of science. ”

"What did you say?"

Anthropologist Alfred couldn't stand it anymore and said angrily: "Human science is also science, and without us studying the way of life of human beings and revealing the relationship between human beings and between human beings and nature, human beings will either be destroyed by war or destroyed by nature!

"Okay, I see. ”

Beverly smiled contemptuously: "The reason why World War III didn't break out is not because of the nuclear physicists' research on the nuclear level, but because you anthropologists tell everyone that you can't do this, hehe." ”

"Not the Doctor. ”

Seeing Alfred's face and thick neck, Adam hurriedly said, "I'm talking about doctors, and I'm going to be a cardiothoracic surgeon." ”

"Surgeon?"

Beverly shook her head and said, "This is what you call a contribution to science? It's completely unoriginal, it's all repetitive stuff, what's the difference between that and those workers who move bricks on the construction site?"

"Of course there is a difference. ”

Adam has gradually adapted to Beverly's uprightness, after all, he has also endured little Sheldon with the same personality for three years, and with Leonard's relationship, he treats her as a female version of Sheldon.

Therefore, in the face of Beverly's poisonous tongue, he was no longer angry, and smiled calmly: "The brick movers repeat more to build you a house at most, and the surgeon repeats more operations, but they can save your life at a critical moment."

I think that saving a genius scientist like you, who has played a huge role in promoting the development of science, can barely be regarded as a contribution to science?"

Beverly gave Adam a surprised look and smiled, "You challenge me, I like that." ”

I haven't seen you give me a 'like' if I like it!

Adam, who didn't get the system prompt, complained in his heart, but said with a smile on his face: "I like this too." ”

"I'm going to urinate. ”

Beverly stood up suddenly, using odd words.

Most people are pee or peepee, where do you use such a formal word as urinate?

Except for Sheldon.

Coitus is Sheldon's high-frequency word, far more harsh than urinate.

"Makes you laugh. ”

After Beverly left, Alfred said awkwardly, "She's such a self-person." ”

"Nothing. ”

Adam laughed, "But Leonard is very eager to get her approval. ”

"Alas. ”

Alfred sighed heavily and laughed at himself, "But it's not just Leonard. ”

Adam glanced at him sympathetically, it seemed that Beverly was indescribably very purposeful, that is, to have children, and once that goal was achieved, she would not devote her time and energy to such meaningless things.

Later, there was no married life for seven or eight years, and it is no wonder that Alfred cheated on a waiter in the end.

He's so hard!

I'm afraid any man would be crazy.

Thinking of this, Adam's heart moved and asked, "Can you sing?"

"Yes. ”

Alfred was stunned.

"And do you drink?"

Adam asked.

"What do you think?"

Alfred laughed at himself, "I can make it this far without wine?"

"That's fine. ”

Adam smiled meaningfully, "I have a bold idea. ”