Chapter 257 Original Sin 66
It must be said, the words of the villagers who had lived here for generations were very soothing. The tourists, who feared being trapped in the scenic area if the rain continued, calmed down again.
But this sense of calm didn’t last long before it was shattered. As the rain continued unabated and the river rose, nearly flooding Red Dust, the tourists panicked again. They could no longer heed the villagers’ experiences and began leaving the scenic area in droves. Soon, Yun Shuangshuang’s Red Dust was deserted.
Although the villagers repeatedly assured her that there was no problem, Yun Shuangshuang felt anxious as she watched the gloomy, incessant rain. She had a foreboding that something was about to happen, but no matter how she searched her past life’s memories, she couldn’t think of what it might be.
In truth, Yun Shuangshuang couldn’t be blamed. In her previous life, at eighteen, she was trying to sell snacks at a street stall without success and was busy learning cooking skills in a five-star hotel.
At that time, her daily focus was on how to cook, how to carve garnishes, what heat to use for stir-frying, what seasoning to add for different tastes, and when a dish was ready to be served.
Beyond that, she ignored national affairs, local gossip, celebrity scandals—not because she wasn’t interested, but because under the pressure to survive, Yun Shuangshuang simply couldn’t spare any attention from earning money and finding a livelihood.
Therefore, regarding events from this time period, Yun Shuangshuang was completely in the dark, knowing absolutely nothing!
However, this chaotic feeling made Yun Shuangshuang feel she should know something, which is why she had this premonition. But no matter how she recalled her memories during this period, she found nothing useful.
Due to having something on her mind, Yun Shuangshuang didn’t even pay attention to the follow-up of her college entrance exam results. Her daily activities involved recalling and desperately trying to remember her memories from this period. Although it was all in vain, the urgency in her heart couldn’t let her stop or dismiss the past.
The villagers outside were still laughing and joking without a care, not at all worried about the rain, while they shared stories of past heavy rains.
