Thinking of the fact that he had never been to the United States, Davis hated Sarah unconsciously.
He sat in the co-pilot and said cursingly: "I have been ruined by Sarah's stinky existence all my life. If it weren't for her, I must be a top student studying in the United States. Maybe I would also be an L.I.T graduate. A professor at Harvard in the United States!"
Speaking of this, he complained angrily: "What happened? The result was that he was completely locked up by Sarah, a junk stock right after he graduated from college, and has not been able to solve the problem until now!
Chris couldn't help but be comforted: "Okay, dad, there are some things you can't just think about in the most optimistic way. You see, although your marriage is not happy now, at least you are in good health. Think about it from another angle, if you were destined in the United States to suffer a car accident, or when you arrive in the United States, you got killed in a shooting. If the mom kept you in the country, it is tantamount to saving your life in disguise."
Davis said with a gloomy expression: "You don't fool me here anymore. When we were young, the education we received was materialism and Marxist theory. We didn't believe in fate. Back then, we sang a Soviet revolutionary Sona, "There was never a savior. Don't rely on the emperor, I've been sturdily destroyed in Sarah's hands in my life!"
Chris smiled helplessly and said, "Dad, or let's talk about Norman Eugene."
Davis hugged his arms and asked angrily, "What does he have to say? Isn't it just a higher degree, what's so great? In addition, he looks a little more handsome, a little better, and a little taller. Son, he looks a little younger than me, besides this, what else is he better than me?"
Chris said embarrassingly, "Doesn't this take the inside and out?"
Davis rubbed his temples: "Hey…it's a headache, hey Chris, do you think he has a wife and children?"
Chris thought for a while and said seriously: "A man who came out for a run at night, I think he should have no wife, but he is 55 years old, I think there must be children. According to this analysis, there should be more than 1 history. Marriage history, but he should be single right now."
"Damn it!" Davis said dejectedly: "When I saw his look at your Aunt, I felt that something was wrong. This guy liked your Aunt 80 percent of the time, and both of them were single. They were still colleagues in the senior college. They have many years of life experience in the United States, and they both like to exercise. According to this analysis, they are the most suitable to live together. This is nothing less than damn me!"
As he said, Davis vomited annoyedly: "You said, he was a magnificent L.I.T professor who came to Hillsprings University of Finance and Economics to teach. Isn't this sick?"
Chris nodded and said with a smile: "He's still a professor of economics and management at the Libran Institute of Technology, with a high gold content."
Davis asked curiously, "Do you know the Libran Institute of Technology?"
"A little bit." Chris said seriously: "Libran are the world's 1st in the past 2 years, but the strongest in Libran is not in economics and management, but in science and engineering, electronic engineering, aerospace, etc., the best in economic management. It should be Stanford and Harvard."
Davis asked curiously: "How do you know so clearly? I remember that you have only been in college for 1 year."
Chris casually said, "Hurt! Haven't eaten pork, haven't we seen a pig run?"
In fact, when Chris was very young, he was very eager about American universities.
It is not how much he yearns for the United States, but his mother grew up in the United States and was a high-achieving student from Stanford University.
And also, Stanford University is close to Silicon Valley, a famous high-tech industrial base in the United States.
Many Silicon Valley Internet giants 1st studied at Stanford University and then graduated to start their own businesses in Silicon Valley.
Most of the 1st-generation Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who graduated from Stanford in the early 1990s and worked hard in Silicon Valley were classmates of Chris's mother.
When Chris was young, he often heard his mother talk about the characteristics of American universities, especially Stanford.
Chris remembers that when she was 5 or 6 years old and followed his mother to visit relatives in the United States, she also took him to Stanford University to visit.
To be continued...

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