Mu Yi'an, a teacher at an agricultural school, in her thirties, unmarried, nearly expelled from her family by her biological mother.
Jiang Shuyun, a high school political teacher, in her ...
"I pinched it and felt pain, but I was afraid it was just my imagination. Mu Yi'an, what do you think is going on with us? Is someone playing a prank on us and putting makeup on us?"
"No, I feel like we've traveled through time."
Mu Yi'an's mind was filled with countless time-travel novels she had read, and the scenes matched perfectly.
"Time travel? Isn't that fictional? How can you take it seriously?"
Although Jiang Shuyun doesn't read online novels or watch TV dramas much, he is still familiar with the time-travel trope. It was quite popular for a while, and his students often discussed it in class, hoping they could travel to a place where they don't have to go to school.
"Don't be so absolute. Even Einstein didn't understand the problem of space. How do you know that there are no other spatial dimensions besides Earth?"
Mu Yi'an thought it was impossible; she just wanted to talk to Jiang Shuyun. Whether it was a prank or not, she was in a very bad mood right now.
"Although I don't know if other spatial dimensions exist, I think the chances of us encountering such a thing are zero."
Jiang Shuyun tried to stand up. He wanted to see where he was. He couldn't possibly leave Yuncheng, where he was, because the cost would be too high.
Mu Yi'an also stood up. Her legs felt numb, and she wanted to see which park this was. She had been to most of the parks in Yuncheng, so she should be able to recognize it. If she found out who did it, he was dead.
The two of them stood up together, but perhaps because their legs were numb, they fell towards each other with a thud, hitting each other's heads, and then fell down again.
In their dizzy minds, a series of memories that were not their own suddenly flooded in, constantly assaulting their brains, causing them to have splitting headaches, and finally they lost consciousness.