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Normal Nerd? AEROSPACE GOD!EP 20

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Normal Nerd? AEROSPACE GOD!

Wrong exam paper forces a teen to write sixth-gen fighter tech. He unlocks a system, hand-builds an engine. Space academicians are stunned. His bully wants him to fail. But the academicians enroll him personally. Top universities fight over him. The world gasps: "Sixth-gen?" No, seventh. But can a teenager really lead a military revolution?
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The General's Secret Soft Spot

Watching the stern female officer quietly clean up crumpled papers while he works late hits different. Her tough exterior melts into pure care, proving love speaks louder than rank. The contrast between her military precision and his chaotic genius in Normal Nerd? AEROSPACE GOD! creates such a sweet dynamic.

Stack of Plates, Stack of Love

That mountain of dirty plates is the real MVP here! It shows just how hard he is grinding on his blueprints. When she finally sees the mess and doesn't yell but just stares, you know she is worried. Normal Nerd? AEROSPACE GOD! nails the silent communication between these two perfectly.

From Dojo to Desk Duty

The flashback to her dominating him in martial arts training adds so much depth. She is physically stronger, yet she chooses to support his intellectual battles by bringing snacks and cleaning. It is a refreshing twist on power dynamics that Normal Nerd? AEROSPACE GOD! executes with style.

Midnight Oil and Red Eyes

The scene where he is sweating over calculations at night while she watches from the doorway is intense. You can feel the pressure he is under to succeed. Her shocked expression when she realizes the scale of his work in Normal Nerd? AEROSPACE GOD! says everything without a single word.

Snacks as a Love Language

She brings a plate of fancy pastries to his messy desk, and he barely notices because he is so focused. It is such a relatable moment for anyone with a workaholic partner. The way Normal Nerd? AEROSPACE GOD! portrays her patience while he ignores the food is both funny and touching.

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