Chapter 481
Chapter 481
Sheldon Lee Cooper was a contradiction.
He believes in science, but also loves superheroes.Those who fly in the sky, swim in the sea, have laser eyes, and smash skyscrapers with their fists, no matter how they think, they are all strange and chaotic, but he accepts it calmly and without resistance.
"Dr. Banner was not bewitched by the devil to become the Hulk." Shelton said, "He was affected by gamma rays, which is very scientific."
"Captain America was injected with super serum, so that his body function will be much higher than that of ordinary people." Sheldon said, "This is also very scientific."
"As for Iron Man, his armor was made by himself using science and technology." Sheldon said, "It reflects the progress of science and technology, and it can't be more scientific."
"What about mutants?" Missy asked him.
"Gene research has found that mutants have various special functions due to genetic mutation." Sheldon said, "What do you think?"
Missy did not admit defeat: "Doctor Strange uses magic."
"It looks like magic to you, but maybe it's just some kind of quantum movement method." Sheldon said, "People don't understand it, so they call it magic."
Let him say everything, and let others say what.
"Why Quantum?" Missy asked.
"Because of indecision, quantum mechanics." Sheldon said.
"What about Superman?" Missy asked again.
Sheldon was so annoyed that he had already glared at Missy several times: "He is an alien, and his physique is different from that of people on Earth."
"Okay." Missy said.
She didn't sincerely want to know whether the existence of superheroes counted as science, but simply wanted to interfere with Sheldon's reading, and she forgot the questions after asking, and turned her back to read her girls' cartoons.
Sheldon let out a long breath, hugged his tome, and wanted to wander in the ocean of knowledge again.
As a result, she only read one page, and Missy turned her head again.
"Tell me." Missy asked, "How does it feel to live next to a supernatural person?"
"Haven't you been to Stark's house before?" Sheldon asked.
"But Daisy's father is also an ordinary person." Missy said, "He is just smarter and richer. He has no special abilities."
That is true.
"It would be great if I knew someone with superpowers." Missy said, "If he can use ice, I can eat smoothies every day. If he can use fire, I can use it to barbecue. If he can fly, I want him to take me to the sky."
"You are very consistent with the principle of everyone for me." Sheldon said.
Missy didn't realize that it was sarcasm, and said triumphantly: "That is."
Unbeknownst to Missy Cooper, she has been in kindergarten with a superhuman for two years.
It can be seen that although Daisy is young, she has done a very meticulous job of hiding her identity, and with Tony's cooperation, she has not been noticed by the children.
Even super-smart Sheldon didn't see it.
In all fairness, Sheldon doesn't believe that Daisy Stark is a child with superpowers.
Not entirely because Daisy hid it well, but also because Sheldon thought he was so smart that if someone with superpowers was around, he would definitely find out right away.
Reality always slaps in the face.
Daisy actually thought about telling Sheldon that she was a Kryptonian.
Tony disagrees with this.
"When you grow up enough to take responsibility and protect yourself, you have the freedom to choose whether or not to tell the secret and who to tell." Tony said, "But not yet."
"Sheldon won't hurt me, Dad," Daisy said, "and neither will Missy."
"Of course I believe they won't hurt you. They are your good friends." Tony said, "But the more secrets you hear, the more likely it will be leaked. You are still very young, so I am a little worried."
"Dad, don't worry." Daisy said.
She thought carefully about what her father said, and finally made a decision: "Dad, I'll tell Sheldon and Missy when I grow up, okay?"
"Okay." Tony said, "Thank you for taking my suggestion."
In this way, Sheldon didn't know that Daisy who sat next to him every day was an alien.
How does Daisy look like an alien?She looks very earthy, speaks earthly, and behaves like an out-and-out child of the earth. Apart from being super rich, super sunny, and super cute, no one can see anything "super".
Paper, after all, cannot contain fire.
In Sheldon's memory, there is a day he will never forget.
In fact, he will never forget every day since he can remember, but the weight of that fateful day in his memory is heavier and heavier than other days. Every time he recalls it, it makes the little boy spin. It is as if hundreds of thousands of Big Bangs have been experienced in the brain.
The day started off like any other normal day.
The day of all great events is just like any other day, it just sneaks in silently, and it will finally fall apart when everyone let down their guard.
Sheldon and Missy are invited to play at Daisy's house.
It was supposed to come the day before, but it turned out that there was a super heavy rain yesterday, with lightning and thunder, so big that people thought it was Thor saving the world in the clouds.
When the rain stopped, it was already afternoon, and when it was close to evening, Daisy and Missy had already talked on the phone and postponed the day of playing until today.
Both Sheldon and Missy are already familiar with the Stark house, although sometimes, they still get lost in the Stark house.
"Only a big house can make people get lost!" Missy said, "If you don't get lost, it's not a big house."
Daisy went to Cooper's house to play, and the Cooper twins came to Stark's house to play. This is called coming and going, deepening the relationship.
Sheldon has always deepened his relationship with Tony when he came to Stark's house.
Tony allowed Sheldon to look through the books in his study, not afraid of the children moving around.
What's more, the person who wants to read the book is Sheldon, just hearing his name is reassuring.
Not only will Sheldon not ruin the book, but sometimes after reading it, he will also help Tony tidy up the bookshelf with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Unfortunately, Tony is out today.
"Because Dad has to work." Daisy said.
Tony invites the twins to dinner at his house before heading out.
"I asked your dad," Tony said, "and he said yes. I'll ask Happy to drive you back after dinner."
"Is it in a luxurious and stretched car?" Missy asked.
Tony said, "Not bad."
"Oye!" Missy happily accepted Tony's dinner invitation.
Tony said he would be back before dinner with some snacks that the kids liked.
"Large puffs, Dad." Daisy said.
"Okay, okay." Tony stood at the door, picked up his daughter and kissed her, and said, "You guys have to be careful about water, fire and electricity at home, can you do it?"
All three children nodded and said loudly: "Yes!"
Tony nodded too, turned and left.
When he got in the car, he thought, the more children in the family, the more lively it is.
Minions, of course, don't count among the kids—they're little devils.
When Tony went out, Sheldon had no soul communication partner, so he sat in the living room and read a book.
Wendy brought him some snacks, and he nodded politely to thank him.
Missy took Daisy and wanted to go out to play.
The sun is very good today, the ground is mostly dry, and it is windy, so it is very comfortable to play outside.
"Go play outside, okay?" Missy asked Daisy.
She's going to play a picnic game with Daisy.
Daisy is very willing to play picnic games, go into the house, and bring out picnic cloths, toy ingredients and toy cooking tools, oh, what a big box.
Benben also helped Daisy move things, and Missy was amazed at the mechanical arm that lifted the weight so lightly.
"If there is a stupid in my family, my mother will not be very hard." Missy said.
Daisy was very moved: "Missy, you are so kind."
Missy was very puzzled: "Why is it so good? I don't have any at home, so my mother is still very hard."
It's really sensational.
Wendy watched the two children play in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows, and Benben was also there with Daisy. She felt more at ease, so she closed her eyes and turned to ask Sheldon, "Why don't you go out to play with them? Sheldon?"
"The two of them are children of light." Sheldon said lightly, "I am not, I am a child of a vampire."
Wendy said, "Ah..."
"Besides, the two of them play house, and generally there is no place for me." Sheldon said.
"Okay." Wendy said, "Then is there anything else you need? Do you want a drink?"
"Give me a cup of tea, thank you." Sheldon said.
He also has old-fashioned taste in drinks, Wendy thought.
Then she heard Sheldon add, "More sugar."
Wendy smiled, turned and went to the kitchen.
Shelton was reading a book when he suddenly heard footsteps in the corridor, looked up and saw Missy running in.
"What are you doing?" Sheldon asked.
"Daisy forgot to take the toy plate and knife and fork." Missy said, "I'll help her."
"Do you know where it is?" Sheldon asked.
Missy waved her hand: "She told me a long time ago!"
She ran to Daisy's toy room with a thud.
After a while, the butler told Sheldon that his sister was looking for him.
With a blank expression on his face, Sheldon went to the toy room and saw Missy rummaging through the boxes.
"Didn't you say you knew where it was?" he asked.
"Daisy said it was in the box." Missy said, "but she has many boxes!"
She sent Sheldon out to ask Daisy which box the toy tableware was in.
Sheldon didn't want to go at first, but Missy threatened him by throwing away his train, and she had to bow her head under the eaves, and Sheldon could only walk slowly to the door.
Daisy is still waiting for Missy under the tree.
It rained heavily yesterday, and the heavy rain bent the branches of the big tree. Because of the lush branches, Daisy and Missy didn't realize that half of the branches above their heads had been broken.
Now the thick branches above Daisy's head were tottering and about to fall.
It's so thick—it's as thick as the mouth of a bowl, and you don't even want to smash your head off.
Shelton walked from the corridor to the door, and as soon as he looked up, he saw the overwhelmed branch snapped and fell straight down.
And Daisy is down there.
At the critical moment, it was too late to even shout out.
Seeing that Daisy was about to be crushed by heavy branches, Sheldon subconsciously ran forward, but in the next second, he saw Daisy raising her hand.
Daisy didn't even need to look - in fact, the sound of the branch breaking was loud, and she knew that something heavy was falling from the sky without looking - she raised her hand and easily patted the big branch that was about to fall on her head back .
This movement is understated, and it is done in one go, extremely smooth, as if it is just lightly patting a flying dandelion.
But the big tree branch whimpered, and Daisy took it to the depths of the woods with one hand, and when it landed, it was split in two.
Shelton didn't see the landing scene.
If the green shadow whizzing away could speak, it would have drawn a long and shrill voice: "Yao-shou-la-"
Daisy was unscathed, and was even able to continue playing with her play toys and waiting for Missy, who had been looking for a plate for a long time.
"Why is Missy so slow?" she asked Benben.
When the big branch fell, the clumsy movements were not as fast as Daisy, and now it can only shake its head blankly.
But Sheldon, who stood in the door and witnessed everything, experienced the most violent spiritual earthquake in his short first half of his life.
Shaking the earth and shaking the mountains and destroying the dead are not enough to describe.
At this moment, only one powerful onomatopoeia echoed in Sheldon Lee Cooper's ears: BOOM!
He stood there dumbstruck, stiff and speechless.
At the moment when he discovered Daisy's secret, his world underwent a thorough and profound change in his world, where meteorites hit the earth, dinosaurs fled everywhere, and his life underwent a complete and profound change.
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