Chapter 2 The Tianmen Street in the Storm

In July in Tianmen City, the torrential rain was incessant.

By the end of the first weekend, nearly a third of Tianmen City had been submerged in a vast expanse of water.

The old city district fared slightly better, after all, it had been like this for hundreds of years, and the people of Old Tianmen had long grown accustomed to coexisting with the floods.

But for the newly expanded and constructed areas of the city, it was not so welcoming—in fact, it could be described as a tragedy.

The wasteland hadn't been developed not because the ancient people lacked wisdom, but property developers, with their minds filled only with money, often overlooked the historical problems in the face of cheap land prices.

Qinghe Middle School was a prime example of this.