Chapter 46 Friendship Speech
Chapter 46 Friendship Speech
Scott once imagined the scene where Mycroft, Sherlock and Reid gathered together for a debate. He felt that this was the rhythm of destroying the world, but it turned out that it was not so scary. Mycroft, who deals with politics but doesn't have much energy to observe the rapid development of modern science, is quite helpless.
Sherlock loves this result so much. He didn't fight Reid very much at first, but the scene where the fat guy was choked speechless with an innocent face was so delightful, so in just a few random times During Scott's visits to London, Reid and Sherlock developed a good friendship.
In Scott's view, this is a typical case of proper tactics.To turn an enemy into a friend, give them a more annoying consistent enemy so that they will naturally unite.Of course, Scott didn't deliberately set up Mycroft as a living target, he made it himself. Scott thought calmly.
Closer to home, Scott now knows what the horror of destroying the world is.
For example, now, the FBI academy has invited Sherlock to give a speech to the students. Of course, this is not to expect them to learn Sherlock's deductive method, but to let them realize how kind their teacher is to them, and tell them about the world by the way. How amazing the human beings are. Sherlock flew to Quantico with great interest after hearing that there were various serial killer cases on the desk of the FBI that had not yet been solved. During this period, Reid received an invitation letter from the Caltech University Academic Speech Competition. The speaker is Mr. Sheldon Lee Cooper, a well-known genius in the industry.
Sherlock followed suit.
Because he asserted to Sheldon’s poster that this physicist with many academic certificates has obsessive-compulsive disorder, the original words are as follows:
"Come on Watson, you have to accept the reality that everyone has flaws. It's not a magical thing for a physicist to have obsessive-compulsive disorder. Do physicists with the latest research care so much about their appearance? You Look at the meticulous combing of his hair, you can't even see a stray hair, I bet he hasn't changed his hair oil in his life within the range of his control. And look at his sitting posture, this posture has been maintained for a long time Tiring, but he doesn't seem to feel it. His muscles are in a state of extreme tension, and he's obviously tense, not good at communicating with humans, and with non-humans, maybe."
For Sherlock who glanced at the poster and said so, Watson expressed understanding but couldn't accept it: "No matter what, I'm going to attend this lecture, and I'll tell you what kind of person he is when I come back."
Sherlock spread his hands helplessly: "Well, if you insist."
The military doctor expressed his surprise, and the detective put down his hand with a satisfied face: "let me go with you, and I will tell you what kind of person he is in 3 minutes."
Scott and Reid, who watched the whole process, smiled at each other and exchanged a kiss at the dining table covered by sunlight in the early morning.
The next development can be described as dire straits.
They met (found) Mr. Sheldon who was still nervous at the backstage of Caltech's speech (because Sherlock would not sit peacefully in the auditorium), and after Reid went to talk to him, their friendly conversation continued for a minute Forty-three seconds, and then Sherlock began to comment on Sheldon for thirty seconds before the physicist looked back.
"Are you talking about me? Is your brain trapped by the door? We are discussing twister theory and you are talking nonsense to a human being. Why don't you go to church and pray for God to give you some IQ?" Sheldon Satisfaction with Reid underscores how dissatisfied he is with Sherlock.
When Reid came up to talk awkwardly, Sheldon thought it was another idiot bragging about something out of tune and he was thinking about the 16 interpersonal skills that his roommate taught him, but he was attracted as soon as the conversation started interest.His [-]-year-old thesis was a study on twister theory. Of course, what he wrote at that time has been beyond the comprehension of many people for a lifetime. An idea that had never been heard before, Sheldon felt that they could communicate with each other.
But... Just when they were talking enthusiastically (although the atmosphere was a bit inexplicable), they were interrupted by annoying voices, and it could be heard that this guy with a deep face and a London accent was commenting on him. It's just so infuriating.
Both Watson and Scott are sluggish. After so many years, they have grown up so much, unexpectedly... the first time someone said that Sherlock's head was caught by the door, and the first time someone despised Sherlock's IQ. This Sheldon will definitely be recorded in the UK History!If Mycroft wanted to.
Of course Sherlock could see their inner thoughts from Watson's unconcealable micro-expression and Scott's face that he didn't even bother to conceal. Reid had already stopped talking, and the four of them looked at Sherlock together, and they all wanted to know how Sherlock would fight back.
How to fight back? Sherlock gave the answer in his usual fashion: hit back hard.
"God gave me the IQ of your whole country, don't you know? Who gave you the confidence to call yourself human? Normal human beings would be as critical as you are? A person with Asperger's syndrome and OCD, I Express deep sympathy to your friends - but since people like you definitely have no friends, I don't have to begrudge my sympathy, which has long been a negative value."
"I think Mr. Cooper must still have friends. He has a hair on his shoulder that doesn't belong to him. He certainly doesn't want strangers to approach him, and he doesn't care about his appearance on this occasion. Negligently checking his clothes before sitting down. So it must be someone who comforts him when he is nervous. Like you said, most people would not want to approach someone like Mr. Cooper, so it must be someone close to him " Standing aside, Reid suddenly interjected, and just now he got closer to see the hair on Sheldon's body, which must have been invisible from Sherlock's angle.And now he only wants to mock Sheldon, even if he finds out, he will definitely mock him in other ways.
Scott nodded: "What Reid said makes sense, just like Sherlock, you have such a bad personality, but you still have friends, so it's not surprising that Mr. Cooper has friends. But his obsessive-compulsive disorder is really..." Being present, Scott omitted the part: "It's a good thing you're useless."
Sheldon doesn't know why, but everyone else knows that you mean Sherlock. Watson unconsciously imagined a Sherlock with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and all the details made him immediately and decisively throw this terrible fantasy out of his mind.
"It's horrible," Watson whispered.
Scott and Reid looked at him sympathetically.
But the biggest victim of this matter is neither Scott nor Sheldon nor Reid nor Sherock, so the biggest and only victim is the respected military doctor.
Scott is indeed a good man with integrity and understanding, but unfortunately, he is also a profiler.Between Sherlock and Sheldon lashing out at each other, with Reid unconsciously stoking the flames and Scott defending Reid for granted, they had of course turned this chaotic off-court argument into an on-court camaraderie.
So these Caltech's favorites watched the four people mock each other with profound and subtle technical terms on stage, mixed with a lot of uncommon and precious astronomy (mainly from Reid and Scott) and geography (mainly from Reid and Sherlock) history (mainly from Sherlock and Sheldon) science (mainly from Sheldon and Reid) knowledge is overwhelming.At first they tried to write down these subtle words, but later they found that even if they had octopus hands, they could not keep up with the intensity and speed of the four people's debate.
The students who come here especially for the name and the experts who come here feel like crying but have no tears. Living in this world, do they know how much pressure they have brought to others?
Obviously, they don't know.
Reid, who has always been not good at words, has no time to pay attention to the eyes in the audience at this time. He is explaining the origin of the world from the perspective of literature and philosophy, although this has nothing to do with today's theme.And Sherlock refuted Sheldon's life aesthetics from the perspective of human nature, so far no security guard suspects that he is here to make trouble.The obsessive-compulsive scientist corrects his minor dichotomy while using the subject of today's report to tell him that focusing on the individual doesn't advance society.And the military doctor was standing aside with his hands behind his back. Everyone thought he was a security guard in plain clothes, lest these people suddenly fight.
As for Scott, he was responsible for standing next to Reid and assisting him while getting the attention of half the women in the room.
When the originally two-hour speech was extended to four hours, the originally sparse hall was overcrowded, and Watson made up his mind that he would never stand with these damn geniuses again!
When he returned home, Sherlock looked at Watson, who was almost depressed, with a full face: "How is it, am I right?"
The very tired military doctor didn't want to talk to him today.
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