Everyone has a job, even housewives.

When you wake up in the morning, you have to be a chef to make breakfast for the children. After breakfast, you have to be a driver to take the children to school. When you get home, you have to be busy tidying up the house, cleaning, shopping, preparing dinner, etc.

These may seem like simple chores, but they really consume a lot of time and energy.

Especially if there are many children at home, a full-time housewife may even be driven crazy. Lynette had this mentality at this time, and the restless twins drove her almost crazy.

So when I saw Susan driving back from shopping, I couldn't help feeling envious.

Susan's daughter Julie is a top student who doesn't have to worry at all in school. She can also help Susan with various housework. She is smart, enthusiastic, and considerate. She is just like a perfect child.

But Susan felt troubled because of what she saw that day.

"What happened here? You and Julie just..."

"Ahem, relax, Ms. Susan." Locke said to Susan who came in, "I'm just telling her math problems."

"What are you thinking, she just entered high school." Susan couldn't help but said excitedly.

"Mom, relax a little bit," Julie said, "We just sit a little closer."

"Just a little closer? You are almost touching each other." Susan couldn't help shouting: "You know he is a playboy, and he has more than one girlfriend, right?"

"Mom, I have nothing to do with him." Julie emphasized again: "He just taught me some academic problems. You know, he is a student at Princeton University and received a full scholarship."

"Then you can go to Peggy. She is also a student at Princeton University and also has a full scholarship."

"But Peggy..." Julie wanted to explain, but Locke interrupted her directly.

"Okay, Ms. Susan, I understand your worries. I promise that nothing will happen." Locke said calmly: "That's it."

"OK." After calming down for a while, Susan stared at the serious-looking Locke for a while, and finally nodded: "I know, I may have reacted too much, but..."

"I can understand, Ms. Susan." Locke said calmly: "I'm just explaining some issues to Julie."

After Susan left, Julie sighed: "I hope you don't mind. Sometimes my mother is easy to misunderstand and overreact. Especially recently, she has been a little anxious because of the wedding preparations."

"Nothing." Locke shrugged: "I just think you will have a headache when you get home."

"Yeah, I know." Julie nodded helplessly, and then said to Locke: "No matter what, thank you for your explanation today."

"It's nothing, we are friends." Locke said, "Also, if you have any questions, you can ask Leonard. I just found out today that he and you are classmates."

"Leonard? I heard that you went to our school specifically today and scared Jimmy so much that he wet his pants. Is it because of him? He is your friend?"

"Yes." Locke said, "He is my friend and a genius. He can help you answer your questions."

"I know that although he is only twelve years old, he has already gone to high school with us." Julie nodded, thinking that indeed, birds of a feather flock together, and Locke had many talented friends around him.

"Jimmy is the school bully. Many people don't like him, but he is on the football team. Everyone doesn't want to mess with him and will try to avoid him." Julie thought of some things she had heard and said:

"I don't know why, but in recent days I have often seen Jimmy trying to block Leonard. Fortunately, you showed up today, otherwise Leonard would have been bullied by Jimmy in the next few years."

"Maybe it's Jimmy's luck," Locke said. "I'm helping him."

"Huh?" Julie felt like she couldn't turn her head around: "You scared him to death in public, and now it's spread throughout the school, and you're saying you're helping him?"

Locke did not explain, because he knew that if Leonard were not a comedy character, based on his experience and the unique urine character of the American drama world, he would definitely become a villain with an antisocial personality.

Can ordinary people tolerate Sheldon's character?

Leonard, who has the best relationship with him, has endured Beverly, the female version of Sheldon, since he was a child, and then he has been enduring Sheldon himself, which can be said to be a super Ninja Turtle.

Apart from the aura of a comedic character, if you think about it carefully, such a tolerant guy is definitely not an ordinary person.

It's a good thing that such a person doesn't explode. Once he reaches the limit and explodes, he will definitely turn the comedy into a thriller and horror movie in minutes.

This is not a simple guess, but a very likely reality.

Now Leonard has to endure the double pressure of Beverly and Little Sheldon, which can be said to be a lot of pressure.

If the school bully Jimmy really pushes Leonard to the limit and rebounds, you can imagine the ferocious and terrifying image of the classic high-IQ criminal in some film and television works.

Those who offended these criminals died properly without knowing how.

So Jimmy was scared to death, and it was a little embarrassing to say it, but Locke felt that he should thank himself for saving his life.

After Julie left, Locke tidied up and returned to the study.

"Beverly called just now." Peggy said.

"Is it about Sheldon?" Locke quickly guessed the reason.

"Well, before little Sheldon returned from school, Beverly asked us if we knew where he was."

"If nothing else, he should be cleaning his dormitory." At this point, Locke smiled.

Although little Sheldon was living in Beverly's house because he was too young, but one day little Sheldon learned that Peggy had her own dormitory for lunch break, and immediately applied to the principal for the same treatment.

After being annoyed by Little Sheldon countless times, the principal finally compromised and provided Little Sheldon with a lunch break accommodation, which was the same luxurious single room as Peggy.

This condition makes many college students envious and jealous. The key is that little Sheldon is recognized as a troublemaker in school. No one likes him, so he has become a target of public criticism.

Fortunately, as the protagonist, Little Sheldon has a certain halo and unintentionally made the best choice for himself.

When other college students asked him to borrow their dormitories to 'study', he felt that they were very motivated and could be described as 'teachable', so he readily agreed to their request.

As the news spread, pairs of study partners began to ask Little Sheldon to borrow their dormitories, and because of the convenience he provided, they called Little Sheldon their friend.

As the number of these study partners increased and the queues grew, little Sheldon found that the free time in the dormitory was not fully utilized, so he began to arrange his timetable himself.

Little Sheldon loves making time plans, so this is double the joy for him.

But today during class, someone asked Sheldon, a 'friend', to borrow a dormitory. He used this as a reason to refute Peggy's statement that he had no friends in school.

At that moment, little Sheldon felt that it was his highlight moment. He had so many friends in school, and Peggy didn't have many friends except Locke. He won this round.

But the slap in the face soon appeared, and Locke revealed the truth in one word. The disgusting little Sheldon didn't even go to class, he went directly to the dormitory and cleaned it himself. It seemed that it was not over yet.

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