On Sunday, the Cooper family drove Sheldon and Missy to the Children's Research Institute in Texas.
Mike, as agreed, went to Regina's house.
As for Connie, she also had an important plan today.
She wanted to teach the old-fashioned Dr. Sturgis how to drive a car.
At Regina's house, June learned that her daughter and several girls from The Plastics wanted to learn musical instruments.
This hot mom showed great interest.
And to support her daughter and the girls' hobbies, she bought many musical instruments for the house over the weekend and even cleared out a dedicated instrument room in the villa.
When Mike came calling, this hot mom's eyes went wide.
During this time, as Mike interacted with the girls, his charm increased.
For single young women like June, his destructive power was comparable to a nuclear bomb.
"Actually, I also have some knowledge of musical instruments.
If possible, I can teach you individually," June said meaningfully when she learned of Mike's intentions.
Looking at her mother's charming demeanor, Regina felt very embarrassed.
She shouted in shame and anger, "Mom—"
"I know, I know—" Her good time interrupted, June pretended to sigh, then smiled and said, "I'll leave this to you, have fun—"
Afterward, she glanced at Mike and then turned to walk out of the temporary music equipment room.
Just as Regina was about to breathe a sigh of relief, June stopped at the door, gave Mike a teasing wink, and said, "Mike, if you need anything, you can always come find me—"
At this point, she had completely put the pressure on Mike.
Next, to appease the jealous Regina, Mike, with his extraordinary wisdom, temporarily learned several musical instruments, which finally satisfied the girl.
Only then did Mike have time to share the singing and playing techniques he had summarized with the other girls from The Plastics.
Overall, Mike had a very exciting and fulfilling day.
In the evening, under June's meaningful smile, Mike quickly left the villa.
When he returned home, he happened to see Connie, dressed very formally, looking at herself in a full-length mirror.
Seeing Mike return, Connie asked hesitantly, "Mike, help me look, how is this outfit?"
"Very good, Connie.
You are very charming right now," Mike praised with a smile.
Although Connie was old, her charm among the elderly remained undiminished.
"Thank you." Hearing the compliment, Connie was very happy.
Then, she continued, "You go to the Cooper family for dinner tonight, I have plans with John later."
"Understood, I wish you both a good time tonight." Although Mike had never deliberately inquired about Connie's private life, he still knew that this stage was when she and Dr. Sturgis were hitting it off.
Afterward, Mike, not wanting to disturb Connie's good time, simply washed up and then went to the Cooper family alone.
"Mike, do you know?
I got a perfect score on my test today," Missy said happily, sharing the good news with Mike when she saw him arrive at the Cooper family.
At this time, Georgie and his wife were also discussing their two children's tests at the Children's Research Institute.
It wasn't until the tests at the institute were completed today that the couple realized their little daughter possessed extremely high emotional intelligence.
On the other side, Sheldon, hearing Missy's boasting, then proudly said, "I also got a perfect score on the intelligence test."
In Sheldon's opinion, intelligence was obviously more advanced than emotional intelligence.
Of course, he didn't come to this conclusion because he got a zero on today's emotional intelligence test and thus intentionally belittled emotional intelligence.
"Anyway, I just got a perfect score." Missy, having finally surpassed Sheldon in some aspect, naturally didn't want him to take all the limelight.
Seeing the two children about to debate, Mary quickly said, "Alright, you are both little geniuses, hurry up and eat."
Despite saying that, looking at Mary's expression, she still favored her younger son a little more.
"Hmph!" The sensitive Missy naturally noticed this.
After a snort, she turned her head away, expressing her dissatisfaction.
Seeing the little girl also have such a proud side, Mike smiled and shook his head, softly comforting her for a few words, which made her happy again.
At the same time, Connie also drove her car, carrying Dr. Sturgis, towards the banquet venue.
The gathering Dr. Sturgis invited Connie to today was an upper-class party composed of many professors and elites from various fields.
Connie, who had never attended such a high-end gathering, felt insecure again when she arrived at the entrance of the venue and asked, "John, are you sure it's okay for me to go in?
You know, everyone inside is smart."
"It's okay, Connie, you are no worse than anyone else," Dr. Sturgis continued, to reassure her, "In terms of driving a car, you are more talented than me."
Yes, Dr. Sturgis, who had been learning to drive all day today, still hadn't learned how to drive them in the end.
His performance, in Connie's eyes, could be described as clumsy.
After all, for simple things like driving, isn't it true that most people can do it if they have hands?
Thinking that even the intelligent John had things he wasn't good at, Connie suddenly gained some confidence in the current gathering.
However, upon entering the party venue, seeing the upper-class people chatting and laughing at ease, Connie couldn't help but become reserved again.
After Dr. Sturgis introduced several groups of people to her, he also noticed that Connie's state was not right, so he didn't force her anymore.
Connie, feeling unable to blend in with the crowd, went to a corner alone, holding a glass of wine to cover her embarrassment.
However, Connie, with her unique charm, could not hide her charm even when hiding in a corner.
A tall, well-mannered old man came to the corner and started a conversation, "Beautiful lady, if you don't mind, would you like to have a drink with me?"
Connie, who was already bored and had nothing to do, smiled and raised her glass when she saw someone approaching her, "Of course—"
Upon closer observation, Dr. Linkletter found Connie even more charming.
So, he took a sip of his wine and continued, "May I ask what field of expertise you are in?"
"Research?"
Connie realized he had misunderstood, but to avoid embarrassment, she thought for a moment and cleverly said, "I have a lot of research on my little grandson. I know he's very interested in science. Oh, right, it's that stuff with many little balls connected together, I think it's called protons or something…"
Dr. Linkletter had never seen anyone as interesting as Connie before.
Even her gesturing as she spoke, he found very cute.
"You mean the proton model, right?" Dr. Linkletter chuckled, "Those little balls are indeed a headache."
"Right, you also think science is a headache, don't you?
I just don't know why Shelly likes those things so much…" Connie seemed to have found a kindred spirit and immediately started complaining about scientific matters to him.
Over the years, influenced by her little grandson, Connie knew quite a lot about the things worth complaining about in science.
On the other side, Dr. Linkletter found Connie increasingly interesting, so he also chimed in.
Unconsciously, the two chatted quite happily.
Here, after Dr. Sturgis greeted a few old friends, he turned around and saw that his home had been 'stolen'.
