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369 On the Gift to Heaven

Westerners, what do you have in China have? You may have the answer you have received? Nine kowtows to the expectations of the Chinese people.

Most of the Chinese people do not have this concept of the Four Great Mings that we are proud of. What do you think of? They usually ask this question. Our five thousand years of history, profound culture, and beautiful mountains and rivers may be more and more people, but the relative proportion is still very large

In this regard, Scott is worthy of being a Chinese master. Although he can speak very limited Chinese.

But China's history, culture, customs, mountains, rivers, and rivers are probably much more known than any external factor he knows.

When Scott was influenced by an uncle when he was a child, he was very interested in abandoning culture. When he graduated from high school, he applied for the study of Oriental Culture at the University of Montreal. After four universities, he received not much work. He had a position in a library and a research position under an education fund.

Scott chose that research position. The contract was signed every two years and he completed the first cycle. Because his grades were not ideal, the other party was unwilling to renew his contract with him. He himself felt that research work was not as good as his appetite and did not want to continue working in this field.

At the crossroads of his career, an accidental event changed the direction of his entire life. A professor who was not familiar with in college was invited to take an academic delegation to visit Shanghai and Ningxia. At that time, the Oriental Dragon had just taken the step of opening up and had limited academic exchanges with the outside. That, the visit was more of a symbolic nature. It paved the way for more two-way contacts in the future.

The professor named Dole met Scott, a student of that year, in the city. He remembered that he was engaged in oriental culture research, and there were two vacancies in the delegation, so he asked him if he was interested. Scott agreed immediately. He had just been to Hong Kong and Japan for so many years, but he had never stepped into the mysterious land of Big 6. Out of curiosity, he wanted to go and see it himself. Unexpectedly, this visit completely reversed the direction of his future life.

Although he was titled as an oriental culture researcher, Scott had no real understanding of it before he first set foot on the land of Big 6. He temporarily read several books about contemporary China written by the most mainstream Westerners, many of which were very different from what he saw with his own eyes.

What impressed Scott the most was the attention and respect he received during that itinerary. During the meeting with local officials, discussions with college students, and even during sightseeing in cities such as Ningzhou, Ningzhou, and Huning, Qingzhou, Ningzhou, Qingzhou, he saw a lot of smiling faces, enthusiastic hosts, curiosity and attention seemed to be written on everyone's face.

Before this, Scott was just an office worker with a low salary, or a college student who was not so dazzling on campus. He repeated his life on the subway, in the library, in front of the cafe, and in the public den every day. When he set foot on the mysterious land of Big 6, he suddenly felt something special. Or rather, he felt that he was also a very special person.

Compared with some old guys in the delegation who have a deep sense of Big 6 or who acts and speaks sternly, for fear of leaving any handle here, Scott has been in love with this land from the beginning. During the ten-day itinerary, he has always been the one who is most willing to deal with various local people, the one who has the most smiles on his face, the one who is curious and praised for everything.

In short, this is a love story at first sight.

After the first trip to Grand Six, Scott's favor for that land was always there. But he was not the kind of person with ambition or particularly strong ability to act. For more than half a year, everything was just a good impression stage, without confessing or taking action, until he unexpectedly received an invitation from Luohu University. A professor who had a meeting in an academic exchange trip asked him if he was willing to go to their university to teach English. Scott thought about it for about a week and agreed. Since then, his time in China has been far longer than his time in his hometown.

Many years later, Scott no longer remembers the situation back then. He dragged two large boxes with rollers and walked out of the plane under the gray Shanghai-Nanjing sky. He officially developed the favorable feeling of an accident into a tentative contact. At that time, he was single, with only three-digit deposits in his bank account, and he stepped alone into the mysterious kingdom on the other side of the iron curtain in the minds of many Westerners. He was inevitably a little panic, and more excitement and excitement.

Soon, Scott's humorous language and interactive teaching model in the classroom won the students' favor. Teaching his native language is not that difficult for him. As he expected, he continued to be surrounded by respect and attention, even if he was just a fairly ordinary college English teacher.

When the initial curiosity and excitement slowly faded away, something less satisfying came up. Scott was not a Chinese food lover. Even after working in Xinchuan, although he gradually could tolerate it, he was never a fan of it. The city where Luohu was located was a very small place. In the year he first went there, the city was still not accessible, there was no entertainment, and there was no nightlife.

Scott once wanted to learn Chinese. But soon he realized that the difficulty of the language was more difficult than possible, and he gave up in less than two months. He once joined several clubs of young college students. In that era, the elites of Luohu University were in an era of surging enthusiasm for philosophy, Western society and the future of the rise of the Chinese nation. They guided the country and talked a lot. They cared about the motherland and looked at the world. Gradually, Scott realized that he could not integrate into such an atmosphere, could not understand their enthusiasm, and his initial interest gradually faded.

After getting tired of Luohu, Scott quickly found a position at Qingzhou University through his friends. Qingzhou is a larger city with beautiful scenery and higher openness. As a tourist city, there are far more entertainment facilities than Luohu.

More importantly, at Qingzhou University, Scott finally found something that made him indulge in for a long time.

Scott has become his first in Qingda. What does "girlfriend" look like? She has graduated and may have married and had children long ago.

What remains in Scott's memory was something else, such as when he held her hand for the first time, he was a little nervous. In what he heard and saw, the young girl here was not as reserved and shy as the West. But the girl just blushed but did not refuse. Next, her bold attempt in the hotel room was not as much resistance as she imagined.

How did that girl leave? Scott has no memory at all. Maybe some tears and some accusations, but time passes by. One girl after another overlaps, clearing the memories in the stack in front. Over the years, although there have been countless "Si Hong Pao and Xin. With Xu Bi Gui Fu Di Si Bi" Scott never thought he had a relationship, but he was just chasing ** and slowly became addicted. Fortunately, there is a constant source of drugs on the campus of Qingda.

Scott was not without panic. Several years ago, a junior girl told him that she was pregnant, which made his heart stop beating in a few seconds. Later, although pregnancy was a false alarm, the girl cried and removed the matter from the department. No one knew what motives were, and maybe she was just a moment of stupidity.

When Scott was called to the department office, he felt a little nervous. After all, this is not the West, and the relationship between men and women is not entirely his own business. Even in the West, relationship with students is violated. He may face expulsion.

What he didn't expect was that he was greeted with a rather gentle conversation.

The bowmen earnestly "hope" that such things will not resurrect in the future, and even expressed concern for the troubles he had suffered recently.

Walking out of the gray building, Scott looked up at the sky, feeling a strange feeling. After that day, the girl did not appear in his sight again. No one told him about her ending, and he was not interested in asking.

The opening of this Big 6 is like a baby who starts to climb, then stands up, and then runs in small steps. Scott is in it and has a deep understanding. On a few occasions, he has also had the idea of ​​writing two books about contemporary China, introducing them to the West, or starting a trading company, making some money in the tide. But all these ideas are like lit matches, igniting a light and are quickly extinguished.

And he was doing better and better, and he kept doing something like he was suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. He was chatting with one young and energetic husband-student girl on campus, starting a conversation, starting a connection, and finally completing his conquest in bed.

Scott is not an ambitious person. But this special career of conquest has pushed him forward. His skills are becoming more and more skillful. He believes that by observing words and expressions, a few minutes of conversations, three or five days of contact, he can get a girl's personality, weaknesses, and what he wants.

Palm.

Of course, not all the girls he met were interested in his pickup. Scott usually didn't want to spend too much energy to chase things that seemed to be hopeless, because in his opinion, the girls around him were more than enough.
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