She Stuns the World - Chapter 729: Chapter 729
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                    Athena was often absent. The lecturers and coursemates were used to it. Joy would not associate such a young Athena with Franco.
After the National Day celebration, Joy brought her simple equipment and headed to Mount Snowfield.
In a town near Mount Snowfield, she joined up with Franco's archaeological team. To her disappointment, Franco wrapped himself up tightly. Wearing a special mask, his face could not be seen.
She could not help but ask, "I'm your student, but I haven't seen your appearance yet. Can I see how you look?"
"No," Franco said. "You know who I am. If word gets out about my appearance, I probably won't have a peaceful life anymore."
Joy asked, "Don't you trust me?"
Franco was frank. "I indeed don't trust you that much. Even if I trust you, I won't let you know what I look like."
Joy was speechless. When she wanted to say something, Franco simply said, "I hope you're interested in the job, not me."
Joy was stunned. "Yes." After that, she never asked what Franco looked like.
After resting at the foot of the mountain for three days and making all kinds of preparations, Athena led a team of more than 20 archeologists into the mountain.
The vast snowy mountains stretched endlessly, the horizons could not be seen even with binoculars, or they were blocked by towering peaks.
Yet, they had to locate the ruins of a prehistoric civilization in this expansive snowfield, which was only slightly easier than finding a needle in a haystack.
After more than a month of trekking through the snowy mountains, they finally discovered a cave deep within the mountains. Inside the cave, they found traces of human life from thousands of years ago, as well as mysterious symbols and patterns etched into the stone walls.
Everyone was overjoyed and meticulously took photos and videos of the murals, ensuring they did not miss a single trace.
Joy, however, was still not allowed to carry or even touch any equipment capable of recording photos or videos. She had to rely solely on her extraordinary memory to retain the intricate, densely packed murals in her mind.
Fortunately, a snowstorm began outside, forcing them to stay in the cave until the storm passed. This gave her ample time to commit everything to memory.
Nevertheless, she could not remember all the murals. When she returned to the human world, she would be lucky to be able to recall even 10% or 20% of it.
The snowstorm lasted for over ten days. For most people, being stuck for such a long time in a cave deep in the snow-covered mountains, far from any human settlements, could very likely lead to psychological distress or even mental breakdowns.
However, those who were part of this archaeological team were clearly no ordinary individuals.
Not only were they physically strong, but their mental resilience and depth of knowledge far surpassed that of ordinary people. Although some had been injured or fallen ill along the journey, everyone remained mentally strong.
When the snowstorm finally subsided, the team finally walked out of the cave, heading toward the distant edge of the snowy mountains.
Entering the mountains had been slow due to the need to search and investigate prehistoric sites, but exiting the mountains was a much faster, straightforward journey.
After nearly 20 days of hiking, the team finally made it out of the mountains. They rested two days in a village at the base before heading back to a hotel in the nearby town, where they planned to rest for the night before parting ways.
That evening, the group gathered for a meal. Franco, still wearing his mask with an opening for eating, kept his face concealed, and Joy still had no idea what he looked like.
However, this time, Joy had managed to retrieve the sleeping pills she had hidden in the town. She successfully slipped the pills into everyone's drinking water and watched as everyone unknowingly consumed them.
                
            
        After the National Day celebration, Joy brought her simple equipment and headed to Mount Snowfield.
In a town near Mount Snowfield, she joined up with Franco's archaeological team. To her disappointment, Franco wrapped himself up tightly. Wearing a special mask, his face could not be seen.
She could not help but ask, "I'm your student, but I haven't seen your appearance yet. Can I see how you look?"
"No," Franco said. "You know who I am. If word gets out about my appearance, I probably won't have a peaceful life anymore."
Joy asked, "Don't you trust me?"
Franco was frank. "I indeed don't trust you that much. Even if I trust you, I won't let you know what I look like."
Joy was speechless. When she wanted to say something, Franco simply said, "I hope you're interested in the job, not me."
Joy was stunned. "Yes." After that, she never asked what Franco looked like.
After resting at the foot of the mountain for three days and making all kinds of preparations, Athena led a team of more than 20 archeologists into the mountain.
The vast snowy mountains stretched endlessly, the horizons could not be seen even with binoculars, or they were blocked by towering peaks.
Yet, they had to locate the ruins of a prehistoric civilization in this expansive snowfield, which was only slightly easier than finding a needle in a haystack.
After more than a month of trekking through the snowy mountains, they finally discovered a cave deep within the mountains. Inside the cave, they found traces of human life from thousands of years ago, as well as mysterious symbols and patterns etched into the stone walls.
Everyone was overjoyed and meticulously took photos and videos of the murals, ensuring they did not miss a single trace.
Joy, however, was still not allowed to carry or even touch any equipment capable of recording photos or videos. She had to rely solely on her extraordinary memory to retain the intricate, densely packed murals in her mind.
Fortunately, a snowstorm began outside, forcing them to stay in the cave until the storm passed. This gave her ample time to commit everything to memory.
Nevertheless, she could not remember all the murals. When she returned to the human world, she would be lucky to be able to recall even 10% or 20% of it.
The snowstorm lasted for over ten days. For most people, being stuck for such a long time in a cave deep in the snow-covered mountains, far from any human settlements, could very likely lead to psychological distress or even mental breakdowns.
However, those who were part of this archaeological team were clearly no ordinary individuals.
Not only were they physically strong, but their mental resilience and depth of knowledge far surpassed that of ordinary people. Although some had been injured or fallen ill along the journey, everyone remained mentally strong.
When the snowstorm finally subsided, the team finally walked out of the cave, heading toward the distant edge of the snowy mountains.
Entering the mountains had been slow due to the need to search and investigate prehistoric sites, but exiting the mountains was a much faster, straightforward journey.
After nearly 20 days of hiking, the team finally made it out of the mountains. They rested two days in a village at the base before heading back to a hotel in the nearby town, where they planned to rest for the night before parting ways.
That evening, the group gathered for a meal. Franco, still wearing his mask with an opening for eating, kept his face concealed, and Joy still had no idea what he looked like.
However, this time, Joy had managed to retrieve the sleeping pills she had hidden in the town. She successfully slipped the pills into everyone's drinking water and watched as everyone unknowingly consumed them.
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