Chapter 017: That's right, it's me

"From the Stone Age to the present day?" toward

The professor of the history department came to be interested and asked rigorously,

"What time are you talking about the Stone Age?"

The Stone Age can be roughly divided into three parts, from far to near, with the farthest being millions of years old from modern times and the closest being only a few thousand years old.

Without hesitation, John replied,

"Just 14,000 years, right?"

Griffin drank the wine from the bottle and said disdainfully,

"How can anyone live so long? Fourteen thousand years, what does he live on, the elixir of immortality?" toward

On this planet, there are indeed creatures that can live for a long time and are almost immortal, such as the lighthouse jellyfish.

But... Mammal? 14,000 years?

No kidding.

Griffin's hands trembled, but his mind was exceptionally clear, and he was very dismissive of this assumption.

Griffin casually threw the bottle aside, and Ludon beside him took the initiative to hand another bottle of wine.

Suddenly, Griffin looked at this kid much more pleasing to the eye.

Ludon aptly added, to

"Since it's just a hypothesis, we can completely assume that this impossible thing is possible, and then proceed with the illusion of the future."

Apparently, Ludon also supports Griffin's opinion, he doesn't think anyone will live that long, but doesn't mind continuing this interesting topic.

"No, the argument for possibility is still necessary."

John spoke again, and he was very serious.

This earnestness was contagious to others, and even Meg put the painting back in its place and gathered around the fireplace.

John stared at Griffin and asked word by word,

"From a medical point of view, is it possible for a person to live 14,000 years?" toward

Griffin was a little hairy by his staring, and shouted dissatisfied,

"Damn, go and ask the Holy Father!"

Anything is possible from a purely scientific point of view.

However, this possibility is only a theoretical possibility, one in a billion, and there is no value in any discussion at all!

It is precisely for this reason that Griffin did not bother to answer John's question at all, but any more word was an insult to his degree.

Everyone present has a high degree of education, but only Griffin is the only one who has really made achievements in medicine.

Others, even if they dabble in a little, put forward any opinions and hypotheses in this regard, once they are ridiculed by Griffin, they will immediately become untenable. toward

So, if John wants this conversation to continue, he has to get Griffin done.

Griffin is notoriously a tough guy to handle.

Fortunately, John had his own way.

"This cabin has a little wine cellar, and I've kept something in it for some years..."

As he spoke, John walked towards the cellar and returned with two more bottles of wine.

Bang –

The cork was opened, and a rich aroma poured out and into Griffin's nose. toward

Griffin looked up sharply, and in the presence of such fine wine, the wine in his hand was as tasteless as clear water.

He swallowed, and even though John didn't say anything, it seemed to Griffin that he had said everything.

"Okay, I surrender."

Griffin admitted defeat, took the wine glass, took a sip, and the aftertaste was endless, and the whole person was fluttering.

Griffin had to start thinking seriously about the absurd question of whether people could live for 14,000 years.

Griffin shook his head slightly, and said in a deep voice,

"With my knowledge of the world, my answer is still no. toward

This is not my angry talk, or drunken talk, you must know that prolonging human life is the ultimate goal of medicine, and any means and any method are within our consideration.

In other words, John, the question you asked, before today, countless people in the medical community thought about it, but any theory that could prolong life would be put into practice

Practice, believe me, people want to live, and in order to live, they can accept any price."

The rest of the group looked disappointed, as if the conversation had once again been ended by Griffin.

They went around in a circle, but they still returned.

John didn't have much expression and didn't know what he was thinking.

Griffin changed his words,

"But we can think the other way around and not argue for the possibility of this. toward

Let's assume that there is a person who lived for 14,000 years, and then I will analyze those factors that make him live so long... I can be sure of one thing, his metabolism must be different from that of ordinary people."

Confused, Lutdon asked, "Professor Griffin, isn't this still our assumption?"

Griffin blinked, with a sly smile on his face,

"This is an official certification from a professor at the University of Kalitown!"

No matter how he thought about how this man could achieve eternal life, Griffin just had to stop disagreeing with it.

Everyone obviously had some opinions about him, but they didn't bother to bother with him.

John, on the other hand, was a little disappointed at the moment. toward

Obviously, he would like to have more discussion on this topic, more rigorous arguments... Not at all.

Griffin didn't have any interest in the topic, he just wanted to drink.

Meg asked casually,

"If there really is such a person, who has lived so long... How does he live, does he still live in a cave?"

The history professor pushed his glasses and said rigorously,

"There is no significant difference between the intelligence of a person 14,000 years ago and a modern person, in other words, he is a normal person, able to grow and change with the times, and he will not be any different from us..."

"Oh?" toward

Jack's eyes lit up,

"Can he catch fish from all ages? You know, a lot of fish have gone extinct."

All:......

Everyone is talking about the Eternals, but the angler is only thinking about fishing.

Jack aside, everyone started talking,

"Then he must like to move, at least he will move frequently over the years..."

"I'm sure this guy was used as a wizard and maybe thrown into the fire... Is the eternal life we are talking about the immortality of the self, or the immortality in the face of all harm? Immortality and immortality are two different things!" toward

"Maybe both?"

"Now that technology is getting more and more advanced, his life must be difficult."

"Sad? As long as he leaves a piece of DNA, don't think about having a peaceful birthday! If you want me to say, this kind of guy will definitely hide in underdeveloped areas, and he can hide for a day."

"It's not a good idea to hide, with such a long life, he will definitely become the ruler of the world..."

「......」

The crowd discussed for a while, and even Griffin, who had always been out of place, would say a few words, and the cabin was full of enthusiasm.

Seeing that the atmosphere was almost over, John cleared his throat and decided to drop a depth charge

"Ladies and gentlemen, what I want to say is that such people actually exist..."

John's words, before he could finish speaking, were interrupted by someone in the room.

Naturally, Ludden, clothed in a blanket, took John's words and announced to the people,

"That's right, I'm the one who lived fourteen thousand years."