Irina would never forget that name in this life, no, in two lifetimes.
For her, that name was a constant reminder of her failure and humiliation.
Indeed, just as the rumors outside suggested, with the help of hypnosis, she remembered her past life's memories.
When journalists came to interview her, she didn't hide anything and straightforwardly told others about it.
After all, speaking out such things, nobody would believe them anyway.
Even Irina herself found it hard to believe at first, but later she accepted it with ecstatic joy.
How many people could be like her?
However, Irina did lie about some things.
She was not a scientist.
Because in the history of O-continent, there was no record of her name, and she was not recognized by the scientific community of the time.
In her last life, she died at the age of twenty-eight.
The 17th century, 1639.
She died in prison; before her death, she was bruised all over and hadn't eaten for several days.