
It's Not in Vain That Young People Are Not a Fish
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[Don't look. Immortality is what countless people desire, but most people just treat it as a joke after dinner, and few people are determined to do it. But in this world, there is an organization that pursues this, and even has the mental and financial resources to pursue it. A legend that seeks truth and is unrealistic in order to achieve its goal. Organization code, L. Lin Xi, whose father stole a legendary water-soluble gemstone - Jehovah, was killed by the organization because he hindered the organization's plan. It is said that after the gem turns into water, people can live forever after drinking it. Her mother was also recruited by the organization because she was a leading inventor. The death of her father made her mother extremely sad and angry. She deliberately made wrong experimental data and direction and was discovered and killed by the organization. In order to eliminate future troubles, the organization gave Lin Xi, who was only seventeen years old, a lethal drug that had never been tested on humans. But by mistake, Lin Xi returned to the third grade of elementary school. Adopted by his father's housekeeper. Linxi also learned part of the truth from her father's housekeeper. After she pretended to be her father and lured out the members of the organization, she learned the truth and determined to seize the gems before the organization and destroy it. Lin Xia organized a search of ancient books and captured an orphaned mermaid through a special method. Because mermaids can survive for nearly three hundred years, they were organized to conduct secret experiments. However, during the transportation process, along with the ancient books about mermaids, they were taken away by Lin Xi by chance. After learning the truth, Lin Xi decided to "adopt" him and named him Lin Xia. PS: The author is a Conan fan, and the prototype of the heroine is suspected to be a combination of Kidd, Conan, and Gray and Ai, cough. [This book is purely fictional.
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