Has anyone ever lived twice?
have
At least, I'm
My first life was in Shanghai in 2046 AD
I've been living in an orphanage since I was sensible
There are many kind aunts and amiable uncles there, and more importantly, there are many children of my age
Although I don’t know why my parents abandoned me, I am not very sad, because the aunts and uncles in the orphanage are very kind to us, and treat us as our own children. They teach us to read, write, draw, music, and play. In short, until the age of 5, my childhood was carefree and relaxed and happy.
I have been very smart since I was a child and started enlightenment earlier than other children. When other children are still playing, I spend most of my time reading books, especially popular science books.
The aunt often said that if I lived in an ordinary family, I would definitely be a genius girl who everyone loves.
I don't understand what genius is, I only know, I like reading, I like knowledge more
The small library in the orphanage is the place I go the most
I am very happy and fulfilled in the ocean of books
Until I was 5 years old, the arrival of a woman completely changed my future life. Although I gained knowledge that I could not learn in the past, it also ended my very short previous life.
Perhaps, this is fate!
That day, the dean suddenly called me and told me that there was a woman who was willing to adopt me, that was the kind-hearted and beautiful old lady standing next to him.
Kid, I heard that you are the smartest child in this orphanage and likes to read the books the most. Would you like to go with grandma? Grandma will show you a lot of books and teach you a lot of knowledge that you can’t learn here. Are you willing?
Are there so many books like the libraries here?
More than just, there are 100 libraries here with so many books!
Really? OK, then I'll go
What a good kid, wouldn’t it be better to accompany grandma to do a test first?
Good Ah
Grandma took me to a room with many strange instruments. She first asked me a lot of questions and then put a bunch of wires on my head. Later I realized that it was an IQ tester, which was specially designed to test how high the IQ machine was.
That day, I found that my grandma smiled with relief. My IQ was as high as 280 according to the test!
I was taken out of the orphanage and became my grandmother's adopted granddaughter. I was renamed Su Wan by my grandmother
Actually, I was reluctant to leave the orphanage because I lived happily there. Everyone was as close as a family. If I asked me to leave there, it would be as uncomfortable as if I was separated from my family.
But my grandmother told me that as long as I like, I can go back to the orphanage to see it and play with the children. Then I reluctantly left with my grandmother
I came to a villa with my grandma, where there were many elders as big as my grandma, and four others were like me, who were said to be high-IQ orphans.
(I only realized a few years later that these elders were either older generation scientists, deans, and senior national researchers. They were all those who devoted their lives to the motherland. They never married (married) for life. After semi-retirement, they adopted us orphans at home. They hoped to cultivate a group of new talents for the motherland and inherit their careers. They were indeed worthy of anyone's respect!)
I and those children, I received the teachings of these elders in a unified manner. The elders taught me a lot of knowledge, history, biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, and even Tang and Song poetry, music performance, and dance design. All walks of life are really all-encompassing. I am like a sponge, fully absorbing different nutrients.
The elders are very nice to me, but the lessons arranged are very heavy. Although those who cannot be completed will not be punished, looking at their disappointed eyes is also very uneasy.
So I study very seriously every time, and the quality of the homework I complete is the best. Only when I look at the relieved smiles of my elders, I feel relaxed.
Before I knew it, I had spent ten years of closed study life. I had almost no contact with the outside world. I just simply studied, studied, studied, and studied again.
My head is filled with a lot of knowledge, but my contact with society is not as good as a primary school student
I don't know what Transformers is, but I can skillfully disassemble various professional equipment; I don't know what McDonald's is, but I can talk about economics very well; I don't know what love is, but I can write about more than 500 different chemical reactions of the human body in different environments
In other words, my IQ is very high, but my EQ is very low
I lost my childhood worry-freeness, and what I received was knowledge that others might not use in my life
I entered the national advanced research institute at the age of 16, but I often look up to the innocent smiles of the children.
It turns out that people really cannot live without childhood
This is the conclusion I came to in a quiet laboratory
So I often go to the orphanage when I was a child, watch the children play happily, and listen to the children's heartfelt laughter, just to feel the childhood truth that has long been lost
I don't know if I have regretted it, I just know that if I choose again, it might be another different path
In the spring of 17 years old, I lost my first life to save a child
have
At least, I'm
My first life was in Shanghai in 2046 AD
I've been living in an orphanage since I was sensible
There are many kind aunts and amiable uncles there, and more importantly, there are many children of my age
Although I don’t know why my parents abandoned me, I am not very sad, because the aunts and uncles in the orphanage are very kind to us, and treat us as our own children. They teach us to read, write, draw, music, and play. In short, until the age of 5, my childhood was carefree and relaxed and happy.
I have been very smart since I was a child and started enlightenment earlier than other children. When other children are still playing, I spend most of my time reading books, especially popular science books.
The aunt often said that if I lived in an ordinary family, I would definitely be a genius girl who everyone loves.
I don't understand what genius is, I only know, I like reading, I like knowledge more
The small library in the orphanage is the place I go the most
I am very happy and fulfilled in the ocean of books
Until I was 5 years old, the arrival of a woman completely changed my future life. Although I gained knowledge that I could not learn in the past, it also ended my very short previous life.
Perhaps, this is fate!
That day, the dean suddenly called me and told me that there was a woman who was willing to adopt me, that was the kind-hearted and beautiful old lady standing next to him.
Kid, I heard that you are the smartest child in this orphanage and likes to read the books the most. Would you like to go with grandma? Grandma will show you a lot of books and teach you a lot of knowledge that you can’t learn here. Are you willing?
Are there so many books like the libraries here?
More than just, there are 100 libraries here with so many books!
Really? OK, then I'll go
What a good kid, wouldn’t it be better to accompany grandma to do a test first?
Good Ah
Grandma took me to a room with many strange instruments. She first asked me a lot of questions and then put a bunch of wires on my head. Later I realized that it was an IQ tester, which was specially designed to test how high the IQ machine was.
That day, I found that my grandma smiled with relief. My IQ was as high as 280 according to the test!
I was taken out of the orphanage and became my grandmother's adopted granddaughter. I was renamed Su Wan by my grandmother
Actually, I was reluctant to leave the orphanage because I lived happily there. Everyone was as close as a family. If I asked me to leave there, it would be as uncomfortable as if I was separated from my family.
But my grandmother told me that as long as I like, I can go back to the orphanage to see it and play with the children. Then I reluctantly left with my grandmother
I came to a villa with my grandma, where there were many elders as big as my grandma, and four others were like me, who were said to be high-IQ orphans.
(I only realized a few years later that these elders were either older generation scientists, deans, and senior national researchers. They were all those who devoted their lives to the motherland. They never married (married) for life. After semi-retirement, they adopted us orphans at home. They hoped to cultivate a group of new talents for the motherland and inherit their careers. They were indeed worthy of anyone's respect!)
I and those children, I received the teachings of these elders in a unified manner. The elders taught me a lot of knowledge, history, biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, and even Tang and Song poetry, music performance, and dance design. All walks of life are really all-encompassing. I am like a sponge, fully absorbing different nutrients.
The elders are very nice to me, but the lessons arranged are very heavy. Although those who cannot be completed will not be punished, looking at their disappointed eyes is also very uneasy.
So I study very seriously every time, and the quality of the homework I complete is the best. Only when I look at the relieved smiles of my elders, I feel relaxed.
Before I knew it, I had spent ten years of closed study life. I had almost no contact with the outside world. I just simply studied, studied, studied, and studied again.
My head is filled with a lot of knowledge, but my contact with society is not as good as a primary school student
I don't know what Transformers is, but I can skillfully disassemble various professional equipment; I don't know what McDonald's is, but I can talk about economics very well; I don't know what love is, but I can write about more than 500 different chemical reactions of the human body in different environments
In other words, my IQ is very high, but my EQ is very low
I lost my childhood worry-freeness, and what I received was knowledge that others might not use in my life
I entered the national advanced research institute at the age of 16, but I often look up to the innocent smiles of the children.
It turns out that people really cannot live without childhood
This is the conclusion I came to in a quiet laboratory
So I often go to the orphanage when I was a child, watch the children play happily, and listen to the children's heartfelt laughter, just to feel the childhood truth that has long been lost
I don't know if I have regretted it, I just know that if I choose again, it might be another different path
In the spring of 17 years old, I lost my first life to save a child