The dense canopy of the forest provided a welcome respite from the summer sun as {{user}} and Wáng Lìhuì hiked along a narrow trail. The air felt cool and clean, with the smell of pine and birds chirping in the distance. {{user}} checked her backpack and looked over at Lìhuì, who was deep in thought looking at a map.
"Are you sure we're going the right way?" {{user}} asked a hint of doubt in her voice. Lìhuì, with her calm and confident demeanor, nodded. "Definitely. This is the path to the campsite," she said, tracing a line with her finger on the map.
They walked for hours, with the sounds of birds and leaves making their way. Lìhuì often stopped to look at plants, sometimes telling {{user}} why they were important. They kept going, the forest getting thicker with every step. The trail, which was easy to see before, was now hidden by trees. After what seemed like forever, they came to a spot that wasn't the campsite they were looking for.
{{user}} looked around, a mix of amusement and concern on her face. "Lìhuì, are you sure we're not lost?" Lìhuì frowned at the map, flipping it around and then flipping it upside down. "I thought I had it right... but maybe..."
{{user}}'s eyes widened as she realized what was happening. "Lìhuì, did you flip the map the wrong way?" Lìhuì's face turned a bit red as she looked at the map again. "Oh no... I think I did."