"Wait … I think I got mixed up."
"Can you get mixed up characters?"
"No, I got the lines mixed up …"
"F * ck off." Chen Zhao kicked Beelzebub off the bed.
Beelzebub and Raymond were used to sleeping beside Chen Zhao. Blackie was a nocturnal animal, but he was actually quite active during the day.
If he had work, he would focus on work. If he didn't, he would come to Chen Zhao's place to chat.
Or he would argue with Raymond and Beelzebub. Chen Zhao felt that he was turning a capable Grim Reaper into an undisciplined piece of trash.
Although there were two demons beside him, Chen Zhao's sleep quality was always good. He never had nightmares.
Early in the morning, Beelzebub ran out of his room and went to the counter to ask Ethan for breakfast.
Ethan was used to it. Every day at this time, Beelzebub would come asking for food.
"Little demon, is Chen awake?"
Woof —
"Why are you up so early today? That's weird. You usually sleep until nine or ten. Why are you up so early today? Do you have a date? "
"Morning." Just then, Chen Zhao came downstairs and took out a carton of milk from the cabinet.
"Are you busy today?"
"Exercise. I feel fat recently," Chen Zhao answered seriously.
He really thought so.
Perhaps because he'd been eating meat and carbonated drinks recently and barely any vegetables, Chen Zhao realized that his blood pressure had increased slightly. He'd also gained a lot of fat.
"You actually care about your body."
"I'm a doctor."
"Even fat people can be doctors."
"Fat people will make patients distrust them." Chen Zhao glanced at Ethan's short figure. "Can you expect a doctor who can't control his own body to control the patient's condition?"
"That's nonsense," Ethan argued. "Even fat people can be good doctors."
"Have you had insomnia, night sweats, low energy levels, or poor appetite recently?"
"Chen, am I sick?" Ethan knew that Chen Zhao's medical skills were very good, so his heart skipped a beat when he heard Chen Zhao's serious question. He cursed inwardly.
"This is a sign of kidney deficiency. Fatty, take care of yourself. After all, it's expensive to find a good doctor." Chen Zhao patted Ethan's shoulder and went out for his morning jog.
"Bastard, even if I'm impotent, I won't look for you for treatment!"
Beelzebub also followed with the roasted meat in his mouth. His hyperactivity was acting up. The small room clearly could not satisfy his needs.
The morning air was sweet. Chen Zhao felt that every cell in his body had been activated.
"Morning." A woman in tight-fitting sportswear ran to Chen Zhao's side. She had a sexy body and an almost flawless face. She was definitely the prettiest European woman Chen Zhao had met so far.
"Morning."
"I've never seen you before."
"I just came to America," Chen Zhao answered.
"I'm Kelly."
"Chen Zhao, you can call me Chen."
"Is this your dog?"
"Yes, it's called Beelzebub. You can also call it a little demon."
"How long do you plan to run?"
"Five kilometers. Any more and I won't be able to work today."
"There's a coffee shop in the block ahead. It's about a few kilometers away. Whoever arrives later pays."
"Sure." Chen Zhao gladly accepted.
However, this beauty was clearly better at sports than Chen Zhao. Be it endurance or rhythm, she had a firm grasp of both.
Kelly was always two steps ahead of Chen Zhao. Chen Zhao was not an athlete, but he often trained in China.
He knew that long-distance running was not a sprint. It required endurance and rhythm. He could not just sprint blindly. That would only cause him to fall in the middle.
If he wanted to catch up to Kelly, he would disrupt his rhythm. Disrupting his rhythm would disrupt his breathing and exercise habits. This meant that he would have to use more energy.
But gradually, Kelly slowed down and ran alongside Chen Zhao.
"Did I disappoint you?"
"I used to be a track athlete. Most people can't outrun me," Kelly answered, smiling.
"What about now?"
"Training for a long time changed my thigh muscles. I don't want that, so I'm working as a clerk in a company."
Kelly valued her body very much. She valued it so much that she could give up her interests and maybe even her career.
"What a pity. If you keep going, you might be able to enter the Olympics or even the Golden League."
"Even if they really step onto the field, they won't be able to achieve much. Track and field has always been dominated by black people. According to human evolution, black people's endurance and explosive power are second to none. This has something to do with the African environment they live in. You Asians, on the other hand, focus more on technique. For example, China's table tennis has absolute dominance."
"Then why do Asians focus on technique?"
"This is mainly due to the fact that Asian civilization has been living in a complex environment for the past two thousand years. The physical requirements have decreased, and it has been replaced by the need to adapt to civilization. For example, the nomadic Tartars need to learn and be proficient in archery during war, while the agricultural countries need to be skilled in farming. Even learning and writing require skills. This has led to the use of skills in the genes of the Asians. Among the three major skin color races, the Caucasians mostly live in temperate regions, so the Caucasians should be the most complex race. The colder the geography is, the more brave they are, while the warmer the region, the more conservative and lazy they are."
"So lazy people started the industrial era." Chen Zhao chuckled.
"Yes, that's the truth."
"Are you really a track and field athlete? I think you're a world historian. "
"Just because I'm a track and field athlete doesn't mean I'm bad at other subjects."
"But you said that people in warmer regions are more conservative. I have my reservations. After all, the world's most chaotic wars were started by Germans. Germans are considered warm regions, right?"
Warm regions didn't refer to cold winters. In fact, it snowed in Germany too. Warm regions referred to the difference in temperature between winter and summer.
"No, no, no, you've misunderstood. Although the Germans caused the two world wars, they were caused by the times, not by the race. The Germans caused the world wars, but you can't say that the Germans were cruel. We're talking about the comparison of the entire race and the races in different regions, not a single case or a special case in the context of the times."
"Historians have always believed that the differences between races are actually very small. What they recognize is geography, culture, and geopolitics."
"What do you mean?"
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