Levi Wright walked over and looked at her panicked eyes, "Have you stayed in Roshenge before?"
Ah, she fell off the horse.
Athena Davis nodded, "Yeah."
In her second year of junior high, during the summer vacation, Levi Wright had signed up for an international summer camp held in Bloomington.
Bloomington was the capital of Roshenge.
On the first day of the camp, the team leader organized a trip into the mountains. There were eleven students in total, all hailing from the four corners of the globe, most of whom had distinguished backgrounds.
Before the activities officially began, the team leader asked the students to introduce themselves.
"Hello, my name is Giki, I'm from Sabah, and I'm fifteen years old..."
Giki, a politician's daughter, also talked about her hobbies, her country, its landscapes, food, and so on. She concluded her introduction with an invitation for everyone to visit her hometown.