After reading the text, Lin Chaoyang realized that he was actually here to serve as a translator at this study exchange meeting.
There are a large number of foreign documents that need our help to translate into Chinese.
There were too many documents, and the schools in Shanghai had to translate them, so they had to transfer students from other schools to help translate them.
Everyone eats, lives and works together in the same place, and can communicate and learn from each other, so it is also called a learning exchange meeting.
Lin Chaoyang suddenly felt a little regretful. If he had known that he was going to be a translator, he would have come.
My translation skills are pretty good, but I have always focused on oral communication.
After all, oral communication is what you can use in Hong Kong, and written translation is not that important to you.
But now that I'm here, I can't escape at the last minute, so I have to bite the bullet.
Everyone found a seat and began to read the obscure foreign language original text.
Lin Chaoyang was overwhelmed. We were all college students, and it was really difficult for us to translate these documents.
Especially this book, there are many words that I have never seen before, they should be professional terms.
Although there were teachers involved and those who understood could ask questions, it seemed like there were too many questions to ask.
The others also encountered the same difficulties as me, and they all looked troubled.
These documents are very difficult to read, and we need to guess and guess just to roughly understand their meaning, let alone translate them.
The translation is accurate and certain, and we can definitely do it by guessing.
There was no other way, the leading teachers had to give each person a dictionary and let everyone look up the words in the dictionary, and those who did not understand could come and ask.
These dictionaries were much thicker than the ones we used to learn. Each of us had a copy placed in front of us, and we could even see the faces of the students.
Everyone held a dictionary and began the difficult translation.
After working all day like this, it was around eight or nine in the evening, and today's work was finally over.
Lin Chaoyang saw that only one-tenth of the document had been translated, and estimated that it would take at least two days to complete the translation.
The remaining documents are still piled high. I said before that I could go back in half a month, but I guess there is no hope now.
Lin Chaoyang dragged his tired body and brain back to the dormitory assigned to him by the school. After washing up, he fell asleep.
Even Ji Ming, who loved to talk the most, was speechless. The dormitory was completely silent except for the slight snoring.
Early the next morning, the translation work had to continue. Lin Chaoyang flipped through the dictionary and started working seriously.
The translation work was very boring. After about half a month, the students were a little persistent and gave up.
The leaders thought that it was indeed feasible to work like this for a long time, so they simply gave them a day off and organized them to go out for an outing.
Now is the beginning of spring in Shanghai, so we can organize people to go for an outing in the mountains to relax their body and mind.
Early in the morning of that day, a large number of translators were taken to a mountain near Shanghai.
Ji Ming wailed, "It's so hard to give us a day off and let us go hiking. Do you think we can survive?"
Lin Chaoyang was also a little tired. Who came up with this idea? It would be better to let them sleep in the dormitory for a whole day.
But now that we are here, we can only bite the bullet and climb up.
As we climbed higher and higher, we looked at the scenery along the road and felt a little excited at the view from a high place.
When we reached the top of the mountain, the teacher in charge announced that we could move freely.
Ji Ming pulled Lin Chaoyang into the woods, saying that he wanted to see if he could catch rabbits there.
Lin Chaoyang originally wanted to say that since people often come to play in this kind of mountain, there might be wild animals there.
But you seem to be quite positive, so I am too lazy to say anything more. It is nice to just walk around.
Not long after walking into the woods, we met Xia Shuya and another female classmate walking towards us from another direction.
They also had a cloth bag in their hands, which contained something that looked like mushrooms.
"Hey? You picked mushrooms? Then I have to try to find some pheasants so I can stew chicken and mushrooms for lunch!"
As he said that, he became even more excited and pulled Lin Chaoyang to continue looking for pheasants.
After searching for quite a while, I didn't see a single chicken feather, let alone a pheasant.
"I'm so tired. Why is there nothing on this mountain? I walked around for a long time but didn't see anything."
Ji Ming sat down on the bed and refused to leave no matter what.
Lin Chaoyang sighed, "Since they brought us here to play in the mountains, there must be people who come here often, and there must be wild animals here."
"If you want to hunt pheasants and rabbits, you have to go to a deserted mountain with few people, and you have to know how to use a trap."
"We can wander around the mountains empty-handed, but we won't catch a pheasant in our lifetime."
Ji Ming was speechless, "Why didn't you tell me earlier, why are you following me around like this?"
Lin Chaoyang spread his hands and said, "I have nothing to do anyway, so I might as well go for a walk."
The two rested for a while before returning to their gathering point.
It was almost lunch time and everyone came back one after another.
Lin Chaoyang looked to the left, but didn't see Xia Shuya.
He looked in the crowd again and found that the female classmate who had picked mushrooms with Xia Shuya had returned.
It's normal for them to separate halfway. It's also possible that they separated halfway.
Lin Chaoyang didn't ask directly, but waited for a while.
When everyone took out the things they brought and prepared to eat, Xia Shuya still didn't come back.
Suddenly a female classmate asked, "Hey, Kang Lan, is Xia Shuya with you? Where is she?"
Kang Lan blinked, "She said her hairpin fell off, and she went back to the woods to look for it. She might be back soon."
After getting this answer, no one paid much attention to it. It was indeed difficult to find the hairpin, and she would come back after she found it.
Anyway, this forest is big enough so it's not likely to get lost.
But when everyone finished lunch and prepared to go to another mountain for activities, Xia Shuya still hadn't come back.
Seeing that such a long time had passed and Xia Shuya still hadn't come back, everyone was getting a little anxious.
"Okay, let's split up and look for her. She hasn't come back in such a long time!"
Everyone quickly divided into different directions and dispersed to look for people.
Lin Chaoyang and Ji Ming went in the direction where they met Xia Shuya.
There were shouts coming from the woods, but Xia Shuya still didn't respond.
"Could something have happened? Can she hear everyone shouting like that?"
Ji Ming felt that something was amiss. With so many people shouting, they would definitely be able to hear it as long as they were in the woods.
If Xia Shuya heard it, she should have responded, but no one heard any response from her.
Lin Chaoyang also found it strange. Logically speaking, Xia Shuya would walk out of the forest, so why didn't she make any noise?
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