Chapter 675 - Chapter 675: Chapter 671: The Same Face, Diffe

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nChapter 675: Chapter 671: The Same Face, Different Souls

nThe brothers exchanged a glance, and then Timothy spoke up.

n“Sure, that day my brother and I…”

nTimothy’s articulation had always been excellent. His responses were simple but covered all the important points and processes clearly.

nEditor Anderson was amazed by his strong expressiveness and then curious about a question beyond the main topic.

n“Timothy, do you mind if I ask, what does that glance you exchanged with your brother mean, or what message was conveyed?”

nThe brothers exchanged another glance, and then Timothy replied honestly.

n“Editor Anderson, you probably know that we three siblings are identical triplets. As a result, we have a lot of tacit understanding that others do not have, or to put it more colloquially, we can read each other’s minds. Our thoughts are often consistent, but even if they aren’t, a single glance generally allows us to understand what the other is thinking.”

nEditor Anderson had never encountered real triplets before, so she grew more curious after listening to his response.

n“Wow, is it really that magical? I thought those stories were all fake.”

nTimmy earnestly told Editor Anderson, “Editor Anderson, it’s not fake at all. It is supported by some scientific evidence.”

nEditor Anderson had briefly inquired about the two brothers’ stories before coming. Surprisingly, this inquiry made her more curious and focused on the brothers’ stories themselves than the main theme of the interview.

nShe had a sudden idea to split the interview into two parts. One part would follow the original plan and focus on the anti-bullying propaganda theme.

nThe other part would be about the growth and life of genius children.

nHowever, her beautiful wish was shattered by little Timmy Lewis.

n“But, Editor Anderson, these are off-topic. Since your time is precious and we don’t want you and your staff to work overtime, why don’t we focus on the main interview content?”

nTimmy spoke very seriously.

nHis stern demeanor made Richelle Dunn laugh on the side while giving Editor Anderson a ladder to step down from the off-topic detour she had taken.

nEditor Anderson quickly adjusted her expression.

n“You’re right. I apologize for getting sidetracked. Let’s get back to the main topic.”

nAfter Timmy’s “kind” reminder, Editor Anderson didn’t deviate from the topic again and continued with the planned questions.

nThe brothers took turns answering. Although Timothy had said they were identical triplets with a lot of tacit understanding, Editor Anderson soon discovered that, while they shared the same face, their personalities and thought processes were quite different.

nGenerally speaking, Timothy’s answers seemed more tactful.

nTimmy’s answers, on the other hand, tended to be edgier.

nEditor Anderson was amazed. How could these identical triplets, raised in the same environment, turn out to be so different yet equally fascinating souls?

nThe scheduled interview went smoothly, thanks to the brothers’ high level of cooperation and lack of blunders.

nTaking the opportunity while the two boys ran off to drink water, Editor Anderson approached Richelle Dunn and whispered a question.

n“Dr. Dunn, may I request a personal interview with the young masters, or perhaps including their sister, about the triplets or genius children?”

nWithout thought, Richelle refused.

n“Editor Anderson, I’m sorry, but we won’t accept such interview content, neither now nor in the future.”

nRichelle had never sought fame or fortune through her children, nor did she want them to gain anything through this kind of publicity.

nEditor Anderson was surprised by the firm refusal, yet somehow not so surprised.

nAfter all, Richelle had shown indifference towards fame and fortune from the very beginning.

nWith such a parent, it could be assumed that the children were similar.

n“Alright, I hope the next time I interview your three children, Dr. Dunn, it will be because their actions or behavior have inspired or helped others their age.”

nRichelle nodded, “Yes, I hope they can do that too. If it is such a theme for an interview, I would gladly welcome you, Editor Anderson.”

nRichelle’s words were sincere. In the following few years, whenever the Lewis children made headlines and attracted social attention, it was Anderson who interviewed them.

nEditor Anderson always managed to analyze and guide from a realistic perspective, transforming the three prodigies in the eyes of the public into ordinary people and inspiring role models for their peers.

nNow, besides looking forward to interviewing the kids, Editor Anderson was also interested in the boys’ chess skills.

n“Dr. Dunn, may I ask one more presumptuous question?”

nRichelle politely nodded, “Go ahead!”

nWith slight embarrassment, Editor Anderson couldn’t help her itch for a game.

n“Well, I have studied chess for more than ten years and even attained a rank. I originally intended to be a professional chess player but switched paths later. After watching the boys play today, I feel the urge to play again. Can I arrange a time to meet and play a few games?”

nShe quickly added,

n“Of course, this is my personal request. If you find it inappropriate, please forget I ever mentioned it.”

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