Chapter 1 - The Fate of Twin Sisters (1) (1/2)
Chapter 1 – The Fate of Twin Sisters (1)
[Biography]
[Sex: Female]
[Educational Experience: Ph.D. student]
[Likes: Geology, American Studies, Family, Gender, Fitness, Pets, Food]
[Field of Excellence: Geology]
[Dislikes: Entertainment gossip]
[Interview]
Will children whose parents are divorced have behavioral problems in the future?
‘…Thank you for asking me. And that’s utter rubbish!
How does it feel like to have a twin sister?
‘…Thank you. My sister and I haven’t seen each other for ten years.’
Do you feel lonely, being single for 18 years?
‘… Thank you. And correction, I have been single for twenty-eight years. Although there are physical needs from time to time, there are no psychological needs.’
After staying abroad for so many years, how do you deal with homesickness?
‘… Thank you. This geological dog is either exploring or on her way to explore—I always want to take a bath and literally have no time to miss home.’
My Moe Xin is out in the wilderness for the first time. Does the predecessor have any advice for her and her fellow students?
‘Be obedient, work more, follow the teacher and don’t fall behind. Be sure to wear your most comfortable shoes and pay attention to sun protection and insect prevention. Don’t drink too much water or else, you might not be able to refill it; only moisten your throat when you are thirsty. Girls should reduce the number of times they go to the toilet in the wilderness. If there are cases of menstruation, they should pay attention to carrying sanitary napkins with blood and guard themselves against wild animals at all times.’
As a girl studying geology, have you ever thought about changing your major?
‘I have never thought about it. The earth has existed in the universe for more than 4.5 billion years, whereas my life can only be less than 100 years. Just like the sea of white clouds, life has to go on. As long as I can get closer to my goals, I will live up to my dream.’
How does Doctor Delay feel?
‘… Who asked that? Get Lost!’
The Yellowstone National Park** during summer has always been the favorite camping place for Americans.
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**T/N: The Yellowstone National Park in the United States
Although Yellowstone Park is basically called a “park”, it spans around three states and covers an area larger than Shanghai, China. It is the world’s first natural park, inhabited by countless animals and with the most amazing geological landscapes.
Whether in spring, summer, autumn or winter, Yellowstone Park has an endless stream of tourists.
Today, many of these tourists have dark hair, black eyes, and pale yellowish skin.
Yes! Your hunch is right! Young Asian students are currently visiting the park today.
Heavy pickup trucks with tires, 130 cm in diameter, crossed the hill and had a crash halt on the famous Grand Canyon observation deck.