During the millennium of 1670 B.C. to 670 B.C., there was an irrepressible pestilence that swept through the uncongenial land of Europe, killing people almost every day. After one got caught in the pestilence, he or she would get so sick that he or she would only have seven more days to live. Many brilliant scientists tried to stagnate a remedy to cure the sick. However, they were mired in the constant ineffectual results. One day, as they were
During the millennium of 1670 B.C. to 670 B.C., there was an irrepressible pestilence that swept through the uncongenial land of Europe, killing people almost every day. After one got caught in the pestilence, he or she would get so sick that he or she would only have seven more days to live. Many brilliant scientists tried to stagnate a remedy to cure the sick. However, they were mired in the constant ineffectual results. One day, as they were