Chapter 22 (1/2)

Translator: Exodus Tales  Editor: Exodus Tales

Since Tang Chi woke up in the Gu house last night, until she reached back to college, there were many things she did not have the time to figure out. Now she suddenly thought of this. Of course, the first thing she did was to go online.

She took out her phone and searched online for information on a few famous people that she could recall from her previous world.

Then she found out, the richest man in China was still the same person. The prime minister was still the same person. Even those few famous names in the wrestling world, Tang Chi could still recognize them.

The more she looked at it the more surprised she was. Then, she checked on some incidents that happened that year which she had some impression on. In the end, she realized, the world had not changed; only her.

The so-called butterfly effect was just a different life trajectory from the original Tang Chi. Some people had some changes but did not affect the overall.

In other words, this world was a parallel space that only she changed.

Even her parent’s history in dating and lives were the same in the original Tang Chi’s memory with her current memory.

This means nothing changed, except for her.

Then this Sai Wenwen could be that same Sai Wenwen…?

“Tang Chi, what are you doing, looking at your phone and not eating?”

Seeing that Tang Chi’s duck blood noodles were getting cold, Han Tian asked again.

Tang Chi stuffed two mouthfuls and drank her milk tea. “Almost done.”

She had to find out more information especially on wrestling.

Nevertheless, Han Tian’s voice reminded her of something. Tang Chi got up and went to Sai Wenwen’s side. Then, she suddenly reached out and touched Sai Wenwen’s arm.

If she was a wrestling genius, she definitely started training since young. She must be physically different from others.

As soon as Tang Chi touched Sai Wenwen’s arm, she noticed Sai Wenwen unconsciously turned around very quickly. Although her expression was normal, her body immediately stiffened a little. This was instinctively a form of defense.