The Ice-Breaking Ship drove into the Antarctic circle.
As the temperature plummeted, the incomparably blue sky began to darken. Large snowflakes fell from the sky, and floating glaciers could be vaguely seen on the surface of the sea. It was a scene of ice and was full of a cold feeling.
"This is the Antarctic..."
On the deck of the ice-breaking ship, Jason was wearing a thick down jacket and staring at the world of ice and snow with wide eyes.
"You haven't yet gone deep into the Antarctic. When you go deep into it, you will find how blue the sea is, how green the sky is, and how cold the temperature is."
Sylvia stood beside him. Her thick down jacket could not cover her perfect figure. Her curve was perfect. In the snow all over the sky, her temperament was more outstanding.
"You've been here?" Jason looked at her beautiful side profile and asked curiously.
"No." Sylvia shook her head. "After the extreme winter, the temperature will be kept around negative 20 degrees, and the temperature in the inland area will be negative 50 degrees. In such extreme temperatures, even the staff who live in the Imperial Examination all year round will try their best to go out, because if they are not careful, they will get lost in the vast snow and be frozen like a stick."
Jason didn't say anything, but the corners of his eyes twitched obviously.
"What's wrong? Are you afraid?" Sylvia asked with a smile.
"No, I'm just wondering if there's a need for a stick if we go to the toilet over there." Jason said with difficulty.
"A stick? What do you want a stick for?" Sylvia asked curiously.
"Nothing, I just want to know how deep the snow is." Jason waved his hand and was about to return to his room to avoid the cold.
Just then, there was a sudden sound of footsteps and talking behind him.
The two turned around and saw that the two members of the American University's Imperial Examination, Belinda, and Bruss, who were from the U.S., had arrived on the deck as well. They greeted the two warmly.
As for his peers, they helped him a lot. Out of politeness, Jason responded with a simple English.
As for the rest, he couldn't understand it at all.
Sylvia had been chatting with them. Jason didn't understand what they were talking about, but judging from their expressions, they seemed to be having a good time.
Jason stood by the side and listened. After all, when they arrived at this place, there was no one left in the sea of ice for thousands of miles. If a few people died on the deck, even their bodies could not be found in the future.
The conversation lasted for about ten minutes.
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