Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]

Chapter 338



Chapter 338

Carol and Fury leave.

The cat named Gu Gu also left together.

Except for the smart housekeeper who secretly observed everything, no one could figure out what kind of entanglement happened between the cat and Daisy when they didn't know it. It's just that since the cat crawled on the ground, whether it was hugged, touched, or scratched, no one could understand. At the mercy of Daisy, she completely gave up her position.

"Don't touch him." Fury came out, and when he saw Daisy playing with Gugoo, he was actually a little nervous.

He quickly came over, picked up the orange cat, and said to Daisy: "Gu Gu is a little dangerous, so don't touch him."

"He's Goo Goo," Daisy said.

She liked the cute name, and smiled with her big eyes bent, "It's a very cute kitten."

"He's not a cat, but a Yuan Devourer." Carol said, "It's very powerful."

Fury knows it well.

He once lost his eyes because he believed too much in a cat.

The dangerous Goo Goo would be willing to bow down to Daisy, but unfortunately he didn't stay at Stark's house for long, and was taken away after eating two chicken breasts given by Wendy.

"When are you going to leave Earth?" Tony asked Carol.

"The Skrulls are still waiting for me," Carol said.

When she spoke, she was really full of heroic spirit, her eyes were always shining brightly, and then she clenched her fist hard, as if holding the whole universe in her palm.

Captain Marvel said: "When I find a home for them, I will come back."

"According to the current speed, I may be so old that my teeth will fall out when you come back." Fury said.

He said it as a joke, but it didn't suit his temperament, so no one laughed.

"I want to find a livable planet. I know someone who may be able to provide some experience." Tony said, "After his home was bombed, he found a new home not long after. Now it should be the second generation of new population."

"Who is it?" Carol asked.

"Thor Odinson."

Maybe Thor has an undiscovered magical skill.

Say a few more words and the guest leaves.

Carol got into Fury's car, and Daisy and her father stood at the door of the villa to say goodbye. Through the bright front window, you could see that even when they lowered their heads to fasten their seat belts, the two of them were still talking and laughing. We have been separated for a long time, but it seems that we have never been separated.

Only close friends can have it, and some people may not be able to have it in their entire life.

"Fry is so happy today, Dad." Daisy said to Tony.

Tony asked, "Why?"

He never forgot to hold a cup of steaming sweet milk when his daughter came out to see off the guests. Now that Fury's car was gradually driving away, Daisy took a sip with her head down, and there was white milk around her mouth. stains.

The father took out his handkerchief and wiped it.

"Because Fury is very happy to see his friends." Daisy said, "I am also very happy to see my friends. Dad is also very happy to see his friends."

"Who's my friend?" Tony asked.

Baby Daisy then held the half-drunk milk cup to the old father, and counted one by one with his fingers as Xiaoxue started to get up silently.

"Uncle Rod is a very good friend!" Daisy said, "And Aunt Cortana. And Uncle Steve, and Thor, and Vision, and Clark?"

"I'm also a good friend of Dad's." Tuanzi puffed out her small chest.

She knew quite a lot, and at the end she raised her little index finger unhurriedly, and added, "Little Pepper is Dad's girlfriend, and she wants to date."

"I let you say everything, what did I say?" Tony asked.

When he spoke, he exhaled white air from his mouth.

A cold wind picked up, rolling two thin and small snowflakes, flying into his neck.

So he lowered his head and took a sip of his daughter's milk, which was just right in such a cold weather.

Big Stark has his friends, and Little Stark has friends of his own.

If you want to say the best friend, there is no better than Sheldon Cooper.

If you want to say that the strangest friend is Sheldon Cooper.

Sheldon wouldn't be Sheldon if he didn't do something amazing in Kindergarten one day.

For example, in summer, he brought a magnifying glass to the kindergarten and lit a piece of paper by using the sun's refraction.

Of course, it is called a scientific experiment, and it is harmless to bring the knowledge-seeking psychology of kindergarten children, but it does threaten the lives of kindergarten children a little bit.

Fortunately, when Sophia came over with a fire extinguisher, the burning paper had already been stamped out by Missy.

The teacher made an agreement with Sheldon, so Sheldon stopped doing this kind of scientific experiment with potential safety hazards in the kindergarten, and turned to human nature experiments.

His subjects are usually Missy.

After Pavlov's dog experiment, Sheldon also successfully used "there are two diverging tracks in front of a train, a small squirrel is tied to one track, and a hundred small squirrels are tied to the other track." Squirrels, should we save one or a hundred?" The question was successfully asked and Missy cried.

If Missy Cooper can still become a person without the shadow of her childhood when she grows up, then the Lord has truly cared for her.

After winter, Sheldon stopped doing experiments.

The weather was too cold, and he was too lazy to move. Even indoors, he wore a scarf and nestled in a mushroom seat, watching the primate creatures running and jumping outside the window like a sloth, without moving for a long time.

Daisy was one of those running and jumping outside.

She likes to play, the weather is not energetic, but her small body is full of vitality, holding hands with other children and turning around.

She has a good temper and has many friends. Not only Missy, she can talk to many people in the kindergarten.

When Daisy doesn't come to play with Sheldon, Sheldon spends a lot of time alone, talking to an imaginary Einstein, or simulating a rocket launch in his head.

At first, Sheldon didn't think there was anything wrong, but today he looked at Daisy and Missy playing outside the window, and then turned his head to look at the empty seats around him, the little boy pursed his lips.

Tuanzi fell on the snow.

The children started to play the game of cat and mouse. Daisy ran very fast, and found that someone was running after her and wanted to catch her. She was even more excited, laughing while running, wishing she could fly up.

I still think about things while running, so I have to be distracted, and I don’t see the road under my feet clearly, so I fall down immediately.

Fortunately, the weather was very cold. Although I took off my coat and played, the remaining winter clothes on my body were not thin, like a round dough rolled in flour.

Missy ran over to see, "Is Daisy okay?"

Daisy stood up, lowered her head and patted the snow on her body, imitating how she fell when her father checked her, carefully looked at her body, touched her face, not only not to cry, but also because there was no pain from the fall Cheer up: "I'm fine at all!"

It's just that the clothes are a little dirty, so I have to go back and wipe them with a handkerchief.

Daisy ran into the activity room and saw Sheldon lying on the table holding a pen and writing seriously.

"Aren't you going to play, Sheldon?" she asked.

"I'm doing business," Sheldon said.

He didn't lift his head, he was still writing furiously, but he was able to use a little attention to ask Daisy: "Did you hurt from falling?"

"No pain." Daisy said, "No injury!"

"The physical fitness is really good." Sheldon praised her without sincerity.

Tuanzi wiped his clothes with a handkerchief, folded the dirty handkerchief, and put it in his backpack. He remembered to wash it for Wendy when he got home. He originally wanted to run out and continue playing games, as Sheldon wrote. Seriously, I can't help but walk over and have a look: "What are you writing, Sheldon?"

"Advertisement for friends." Sheldon said, "I'm looking for some like-minded genius friends."

He wrote so much, he listed several items on the paper alone.

It's not a rigid requirement. Daisy saw that there were many problems.

The little boy's requirements for kindergarten children have been lowered as low as possible. The arithmetic problems are all addition and subtraction, and there are only two multiplications.

There are also English questions, as well as simple physical knowledge.

Daisy was dazzled.

"Are you looking for new friends?" she asked Sheldon.

"Yes." Sheldon said, "If you can do these questions, you can become my friend."

When he was speaking, he had finished writing, tore off the page full of words, went to nail the paper to the picture wall of the activity room with thumbtacks.

Sheldon felt that there would always be one or two smart people in this kindergarten who were not too low in IQ and would be interested in him and his topics.

So he waited patiently.

The first day passed, the second passed, and no one noticed Sheldon's paper.

The friend notice said, "If you want to be my friend, just make a topic for me."

No one seemed to want to be Sheldon's friend.

The little boy stood in front of the picture wall, and now he had lost all expectations at the beginning. He turned around and asked Missy, "Are they not smart enough?"

"Who's going to do these problems?" Missy asked.

She ran away quickly.

Sheldon's road to friendship is dark.

But it's not without twists and turns.

Before school was over in the afternoon, he ran to read his notice again, only to find that the question paper had been taken away.

Tony found his daughter especially quiet on the way home today.

Daisy sat on the safety seat, didn't say as much as usual, uncharacteristically, holding a piece of paper, looking at the car window seriously.

"What's so beautiful?" The old father stretched his head over to have a look.

As a result, I saw a lot of handwritten questions.

"Dad, these questions are difficult." Daisy said.

Tony frowned: "Is it the teacher's question?"

"No." Daisy said, "It's Sheldon's topic."

Count it, Daisy will.She can add and subtract within twenty, but the number Sheldon gave is very big, three digits plus three digits.

Also fill in the blanks with letters to complete the whole word.

"I thought it would take another two or three years before our family could get a job like homework tutoring," Tony said.

This afternoon, Colonel Rhodes came to Stark's house to play. When he entered the door, he didn't see Daisy throwing the ball, nor did he see Tony reading a book. Instead, he saw two Starks lying on the sofa. , working on a topic.

"h...a...y..." Tuanzi read the letters tremblingly, holding the pen in her little hand, "I need to add two, Dad."

She was only in kindergarten, so how could she do this kind of topic.

But I happen to know someone, and the name just fits in.

Daisy wrote "pp" crookedly on the paper without her father telling her.

"What is this for?" Rhodes asked.

"Tutorial topic." Tony said.

As soon as the colonel regained his energy, he rolled up his sleeves and geared up, "I'll come, I'll come, I will!"

"Oh?" Tony glanced at his friend, picked up Daisy's paper, and read the physics question, "In Ampere's law, what does the direction the thumb is pointing represent?"

Rhodes then stopped talking.

Afterwards, he once explained: "It's not that I don't know, I just don't remember it."

That afternoon, there was only one adult lying on the sofa to solve problems for Daisy, and then another adult came over.

"You still have this kind of child in your kindergarten, who asks a question to find a friend." Rhodes marveled, "He is very special."

"Sheldon is very unusual, and very nice," said Daisy, "but he is a little sad that no one will do his problems."

"Well." Rhodes said, "You have to believe it, Daisy. He and you will have many good friends in the future."

This was said firmly, so firm that it moved people.

Then I heard the colonel say: "With a bad temper like your father, you can still make a lot of friends."

Daisy wanted to go to the classroom early tomorrow, staple the paper back to the wall, and leave for kindergarten the next day a little earlier.

She just didn't expect that Sheldon wanted to sit on the sidelines and come very early.

Shelton came running in while Tuanzi was tiptoeing to put a thumbtack on the picture wall.

It is really not easy to run.

"Why are you doing my problem?" Sheldon asked.

"I'm doing the problem." Daisy said.

Her two little hands were behind her back, as if she had been caught doing something wrong.

It's not really a bad thing.

"You said, if you do the problem, you are your friend, Sheldon." Daisy said, "I'm going to do it."

Sheldon stood in front of her.

The little boy suddenly said nothing, remained silent for a while, took the paper she had just nailed to the wall, and looked at it in front of his eyes.

After waiting for so many days, only Daisy has to do his subject.

Sometimes the universe is big, and sometimes it's small.It's just right to be young enough to have only one friend.

"I have a problem, I want to find some genius friends." Sheldon said, "But you don't have to do it."

"Why?" Daisy was surprised.

"Even if you are not as smart as me, you don't know how to do these questions, and you don't know what the thumb of Ampere's law represents." Sheldon said.

On the paper in his hand, the last physics problem was filled in by Rhodes.

Still wrong.

"I still want you to be my good friend." Sheldon said.


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