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  • Essay / Living Stone - 865

    “Buzz!” I don't care if you're hurt or not, get out of my way! » Acer, who looks like a manipulated puppet, moved his body ridiculously while shouting thunderously and walked out of the crowd of the corridor. Fortunately, all the other researchers had to put themselves against the wall. He – with his work clothes making him look comparatively smaller – waved his stubby fingers in the air and moved a large stone around the laboratory. Even though Acer invented this equipment a few months ago that allows people to move heavy objects without touching them, the equipment had difficulty moving the heavy stone. Because of his red hair, he looked a lot like a thin maple tree. Unlike Acer's gaunt gaze, his deep voice, like a cave echo, spoke. “Look what I found!” “What is this huge stone?” Amanda, who understands Acer's prodigious talent despite his geeky personality, took off the white gloves and mask then asked. “Nice observation there. Yes, it's a gigantic stone called Trovant. I took it from Costesti of Romania. But what if this guy had a growth ring and was growing in the rain? » “I would ask if it's a tree, but I can tell. It's not even a tree, is it? » “Yes, the surface is sand and the center is rock. Here, take a look at this. » The screen of Acer's device displayed statistics and composition results. Amanda looked at the data with a frown for a moment and asked. “I get the whole chemical composition, but what is this one labeled with a question mark here? » "Well, I'm not sure." Since it doesn't appear on the device invented by the great Acer, I assume it's a composition that was never discovered. I suppose the discovery of this composition will be a key to solving the riddle... middle of paper... like a lit fire. Next, Acer walked over to the larger Trovant and poured the contents into the beaker. He knew the Trovant was going to expand enormously, so he ran away like a mouse with fire on its tail. Amanda laughed at Acer's cowardly behavior and chased after him. Additionally, the many researchers who followed Acer and Amanda pursued them without knowing the reason. A few minutes later, they saw the Trovant growing bigger. Its growth speed exceeded their imagination and soon, it became the size of a mountain. Then Trovant's center cracked and sharp, red tentacles emerged. "Sir, as I check with my detector, it is a living being." The number of red tentacles increased surprisingly, and organisms that Acher had never seen before invaded the Trovant. Acer and Amanda looked at each other with great fear. “Amanda… What have I done?”