During dinner time at Cooper's house, Little Sheldon was still struggling with not reporting Little George's cheating in time during today's exam.

Until the end of the dinner, little George left the table in a happy mood.

Little Sheldon looked at the other person's back, hesitated for a while, and finally said, I have a question.

Did you encounter any trouble at school? Someone bullied you? Shelly~ Mary guessed a little nervously.

No. Little Sheldon shook his head, and then said: If, I mean if. If you find someone has made a mistake, what will you do?

Seeing that little Sheldon was not in trouble, Mary immediately lost interest in the current topic and started busy clearing the dining table.

George became very interested in this issue. He talked about it based on his own experience.

The topic came to when George was a college assistant coach. He was still very young. Because he discovered that the head coach was taking bribes, he chose to expose him to the school.

Of course, the result was not ideal. The head coach at that time was not punished in any way. Instead, George was expelled from the school because of his whistle-blowing behavior.

George wants to use his life experience to tell little Sheldon that when everyone turns a blind eye to a mistake, he should not be the one who is smart enough to stand out.

Mary, who was clearing the dining table, heard her husband talk about the unfair experiences that year, and hugged him sadly.

It's okay, everything is over. George smiled generously.

Now George is very satisfied with his life. Because of the team's performance, he has been valued by the school. And the most important thing is that his salary has also been increased accordingly.

Therefore, he is relieved of the unfair treatment he received back then.

Very good, your advice is to keep me out of my own business. Little Sheldon extracted the key points from George's words.

Then, he looked at the next target: Grandma, what will you do?

Grandma Connie, who was sitting opposite, took a slow sip of beer and said casually: It depends on your mood... If you are in a good mood, grandma will watch the excitement. If you are in a bad mood, grandma will do something to make you feel better. Decide.

Well, what Grandma Connie said is a bit subjective, and little Sheldon hasn't reached that level yet.

He thought for a moment, turned to look at Mike sitting next to him, and continued to ask: What about you, Mike? What will you do?

Mike said indifferently: My opinions are similar to Grandma Connie's. If the other party's mistakes don't affect me, then I will wait and watch.

Of course, if the other party's mistake has affected me, then I will fundamentally solve the problem.

Mike's answer was very diplomatic and subjective, like an extension of Grandma Connie's answer.

After collecting everyone's opinions, Little Sheldon was a little confused.

Obviously, there is some gap between the answers given by Mike and the three of them and Little Sheldon's expectations.

In Little Sheldon's understanding, no matter who he is, he should be punished if he makes a mistake.

The opinions of the three Mikes are more like being at odds with each other.

Little Sheldon, with a sullen face, left the dining table. He wanted to go back to his room to sort out his thoughts.

When passing by Little George's door, Little Sheldon was still giving himself psychological hints: Little George's cheating is his own business, and I am not his accomplice. I just need to take care of myself...

Little Sheldon tried to convince himself that even if Little George cheated and passed the math test, he would still reveal his true level in the next test.

Therefore, cheating once will not affect anything.

However, as Little Sheldon walked to the door of his room, the more he tried to convince himself, the more entangled he became.

Finally, he stopped, turned around, and strode towards Little George's room.

Pushing open the door, little Sheldon stood at the door and said seriously: Little George, you cheated on this test, I saw it.

So? Little George leaned on the pillow, holding a magazine in his hand, and said nonchalantly: Don't forget, you also covered me during the test. If you expose me, I will also deceive you. Expose Gram's matter.

I'm not your accomplice, I will explain the situation to Ms. Ingram. Little Sheldon said, already ready to expose Little George.

Really? I'm so scared~ Little George smiled, with no fear on his face: Where's the evidence?

After hearing this, Little Sheldon looked around the room and found that the new pair of flat shoes could not be found at all.

Obviously, little George was well prepared and had hidden the evidence of his cheating in advance. That's why he behaves so calmly like he is now.

How about it? If there is no evidence, I can sue you for defamation. Little George shook his legs proudly. He was very happy to see little Sheldon deflated.

Despicable~ Little Sheldon glared at Little George, angrily left the other person's room, and closed the door heavily.

However, before little George could be proud, Little Sheldon's voice came from outside the door: Mom~ Little George is hiding in the room again, peeking at Huahua Magazine!

Damn it! Little George cursed secretly, anxiously trying to hide the magazine in his hand.

Accompanied by hurried footsteps, Mary, wearing a pair of dishwashing gloves, violently pushed open the door: Little George, how many times have I told you, you are not old enough to read Huahua magazines. Give it to me. I hand it over!

I promise God, I didn't. Little George pretended to be innocent: Sheldon wanted to frame me...

Little Sheldon, who was watching the show at the door, called out: The magazine is hidden under the pillow.

Obviously, between the two sons, Mary was more willing to believe in her younger son. She glared at little George and urged: Hurry, take it out! Don't let me do it.

Seeing that he couldn't shirk it, little George could only reluctantly take out the Huahua magazine from under the pillow and hand it over to Mary.

Don't let me find out again. Otherwise, I will ask your father to come over and talk to you. After getting the magazine, Mary warned little George and then left the room.

It turns out: smiles don’t go away.

It just switched from little George's face to little Sheldon's face.

The bad guys were punished and justice was served.

Little Sheldon finally felt comfortable after watching a good show at the door.

With a victor's attitude, he glanced at the annoyed little George again, and then walked proudly to his room.

On the other side, Mike, who returned to Connie's grandma's house, unexpectedly received a call from Katie.

On the phone, Katie was like a friend, telling Mike the trivial matters in her life during this period.

Among them, she expressed disappointment that she regretted breaking off her friendship with the punk girl Janis. And said that he wanted to repair the relationship with the other party, but didn't know how to do it.

Mike didn't know the specific situation of the matter, so he didn't rush to give advice. He just opened his mouth to comfort the other person.

Katie felt much better after being comforted.

Later, she asked Mike about the Mathematical Olympiad competition. She didn't know whether she should participate.

Now is the critical period for Katie to establish her own power in the Devil Body Group, and she really can't spare any extra time.

Of course, deep down in her heart, she still wants to join the school's Mathematical Olympiad team.

Regarding Katie's wavering thoughts, Mike could only persuade her to stick to her heart.

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