4 Chapter 4: First Class

Melford Secondary School Classroom (Mathematics)

In this class, little Sheldon, a special being, sat alone in the middle of the first row. Due to his personality, several seats adjacent to his side were all vacant. Connor looked around the class, with Little George at the back lifting his head and looking expectantly, he walked to the seat to the left of Little Sheldon and sat down. His action also made Little George in the class cry, even though it didn't seem Connor and Little George are almost like brothers, but Connor didn't intend to sit with him.

Mathematics teacher Ingram is a chubby woman in her thirties who seems to have a very kind personality. After waiting for everyone in the class to quiet down, she verbally welcomed Connor.

"Welcome Connor, Sheldon to my math class, it's a pleasure to have two little geniuses in our school," she then turned and continued explaining trigonometric functions on the blackboard.

Connor's intelligence has already surpassed 160 and he belongs to less than 1% of the world's high IQ geniuses. He looked at the formulas of trigonometric functions on the blackboard, then looked at the examples and demonstrations and felt that this content was super simple. Furthermore, Mike, who has already experienced the pressure of studying tirelessly to be someone in life, in another life, can easily find various solutions to the questions on the blackboard.

At this moment, Mrs. Ingram had just explained a classic example. I saw her writing another high-level math question with the same idea and asked: Can anyone tell me how to answer this question?

Little Sheldon, who was sitting in the front row, was now waiting. With a confident expression on his face, he raised his little hand in an instant.

With Sheldon's IQ of 187, high school knowledge at this stage is nothing difficult. He considers it a pleasure to answer questions in class and look for the teacher's mistakes.

When Mrs. Ingram asked Sheldon, the only one who raised his hand, to stand up and answer the question, Connor didn't see any need to prove himself intellectually superior to others because he knew that would lead him to ostracism, as Little Sheldon did, in the series. And logically this would repeat in this life because Connor didn't intend to change that aspect of Little Sheldon's life. After all, I said I would protect him, not be a nanny. I'm not Mary, or Sheldon's roommate in the future.

Little Sheldon's mouth corners slightly curved and then he stood up and used two different problem-solving ideas to solve the exercises on the blackboard, with an air of arrogance as if he despised others not as intelligent as him.

There were exclamations from the class, mainly from the girls who found Little Sheldon's cute and delicate appearance slightly pleasant, but it wasn't the same for the boys in the class.

Seeing this situation, I see that I made the right choice by not answering or wanting to be intellectually superior. I really didn't want to be assigned to ostracism so early.

After class ended, Connor was thinking where to have a good meal at noon to reward himself for not hitting Sheldon, because it's really hard to see that little arrogant being, looking at you as if you were a primate.

Arriving at the cafeteria, I see a situation that I knew would happen, Sheldon was eating alone in the cafeteria. Giving a sigh, I approach Sheldon's table.

"What are you doing alone here? Where are your friends?" I ask with a half smile on my face.

"Who needs friends when you're in high school, the cradle of American knowledge, having friends will only distract me in my relentless pursuit of knowledge," says little Sheldon with an air of condescension.

"I guess high school kids don't think the same thing you do," I say, pointing to a nearby table with two teenagers almost doing explicit things in the school cafeteria.

"They're just ignorant, they don't know about knowledge and the pleasure of seeing the universe naked with their own eyes, besides, they seem like monkeys in heat only with the pleasure that oxytocin, serotonin, and dopamine can provide, for their simple brains, it's enough," Little Sheldon says with disdain as he looks at the table I pointed to.

"Really, I think if you try to explain what oxytocin, serotonin, and dopamine mean to them, they'll tell you to get away from them," I say, amused by this situation.

"Sure, sometimes I wonder where humanity went wrong," says Little Sheldon as he takes a bite of his peanut butter sandwich that Mary made.

"You know, Connor, it's surprising that the only one who can even minimally follow my train of thought is you. Initially, I thought you were a windbag like my brother, because you only knew how to do exercises and talk to Missy indoors," says Little Sheldon as he gives me a slightly surprised look.

"Sure, sure," I say as I think that I really didn't want to get involved in Little Sheldon's situation, but I have to protect him, because every word this kid gives he might be signing his death certificate.

"By the way, teach your dog some boundaries, and stay only in the garage area," says Little Sheldon.

"Why?" I ask immediately.

"I'm not going to tell you the details, just keep that monstrosity away from me," says Little Sheldon with a slight tremor, "If he comes near me again, I'll activate the Death Ray again," says Little Sheldon with a Brave face, but failing in the process.

In the Original series (The Big Bang Theory) In the First Episode in which Mary appears, to deal with the intrigues between the University Director and Sheldon, it was mentioned that in the Cooper family there was a Dog, who ended up not appearing in the series (The Young Sheldon) and that Sheldon was intimidated by the kids in the neighborhood, to the point of putting an end and giving a lesson to the children by creating the Death Ray which ended up failing, because it ended up only disturbing the family's Dog.

"Well, I'll just say that if you activate that thing again, I won't protect you from Billy anymore," I say in a threatening tone.

In the series (The big bang theory) It was mentioned that Billy from the Series (The Young Sheldon) intimidated little Sheldon, to the point of sticking a coin up his nose, which ended up making it difficult to enter airports or any Metal Detector for 40 Minutes.

"Hmmmm, okay, and let's not talk about it anymore, but... just keep him away from me," says Sheldon fearfully, but it wasn't known if it was from Billy or Mike (Dog, Bull Terrier) that I adopted.

"Okay then," I say with a smile. "I quickly focused on my food that I picked up at the cafeteria After a While in the Cafeteria Come on! The next period is about to begin," I say to Little Sheldon who was with a Book of Advanced Physics on the table.

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