Chapter 369: Ten Years After Its Death
On the return trip to China, Fina took the initiative to request to go to sleep in the game . Since she knew the flight would not fly over Egypt, she would not waste time waiting anymore . Besides, the airplane seat was uncomfortable, and the bumping during taking off and landing was a bit frightening .
Zhang Zian was so happy because this helped him save money . Apart from himself, he only needed to buy one extra ticket for Richard .
On the flight to the United States, Richard's seat was close to the aisle . This time, it was clever enough to demand that it should sit by the window and Zhang Zian would sit beside it .
Once on the plane, he was pleasantly surprised to find that the stewardesses were good-looking, young, and slender . He wondered if it was the Thanksgiving compliments from United Airlines… he kept gazing at the stewardesses after he boarded the plane .
Jumping to its own seat, Richard looked out through the porthole at the misty Los Angeles International Airport .
Plenty of silver-grey giant birds were parked on the runway, and from time to time, there were planes taking off or landing . The airport shuttle buses carrying travelers were driving among various terminals . Even on this rainy day, the third-largest airport in the United States was still very busy .
The surrounding passengers were talking in various languages whether the rainy day would affect the normal take-off of this flight, but so far, no broadcast of delayed departure had been received from the captain .
Richard felt bored . Zhang Zian had made great progress in his spoken English during the trip to the United States, and was able to engage in ordinary conversations without its help . And he didn’t need to speak at all right now, for his eyes were busier than the airport shuttle buses .
If Richard knew this would be the case, it would also have required taking a nap in the game so that when they arrived home, Richard would have the energy to disturb Zhang Zian while he was sleeping .
. . .
She was sitting on a seat next to a window, quietly waiting for the plane's take-off . To her right-hand side was sitting a rude middle-aged man, looking at her from time to time with a discerning and shrewd gaze, as if sizing up something for sale—a gaze that reminded her of her ex-husband . She was certain that at some point after the plane took off, he would certainly find an opportunity to approach her and talk to her .
So, she took the laptop out of her suitcase, opened it, and put it on her lap, launching a document and acting like she was very busy . She had no plans to start her next romantic relationship, at least not for now .
The document was a roughly completed speech . She just needed to improve some of the details .
In recent years, she had become accustomed to writing such speeches for raising funds for the Alex Foundation, having been doing so even more frequently than writing her academic reports . On the contents of her speeches, some people could understand, but others couldn’t, and the accusation of her being too radical was heard oftentimes . Even nowadays, some people thought that Alex was just another joke, a parrot version of the horse named "Clever Hans", relying on unintended cues from others to answer questions . Some people even said that her insights into the animals’ brains were ungrounded .
Yes, there was no evidence to support her insights because the only "proof" had left the world forever .
There were several other excellent African grey parrots in her institute, but none of them were as good as Alex . Alex was a genius—she was increasingly sure of that after it was gone .
With Alex's deeds, she gained her fame, the funds for her laboratories had increased, and the hardships she encountered many years ago were tackled . Back in those days, she, Alex, and two other parrots were stuffed in a small room less than 6 square meters wide . Alex had left behind so many legacies, but it wasn’t able to enjoy these anymore .
She turned her head slightly, staring at her face reflected by the porthole . She wore a grey-black suit with a turtleneck sweater inside . Today's Los Angeles was a bit cold, and she was older, with more wrinkles on her face than a decade ago, and her skin had become flabby .
It had been ten years since Alex died, and she still couldn’t let it go .
Why did you choose grey parrots?
Many people had asked her this question, so she had to put the answer to this sentence in the first paragraphs of her speeches .
African grey parrots were one of the most popular pets . As early as 4,000 years ago, they had been depicted as pets in the murals in ancient Egypt . Among all pets, African grey parrots could learn and articulate human languages most easily .
Staring at the hazy Los Angeles International Airport, she could not help but recall her first encounter with Alex . She met it at a pet shop near Chicago O'Hare International Airport when it was one year old and was crouching with eight other birds in a cage waiting to be adopted . She chose it . A one in nine probability .
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