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Chapter 222: The Value of Knowledge

Translator: WQL Editor: DarkGem

Most of publications before the catastrophe were easy to be identified The printing skills of people before the catastrophe could not be surpassed by people of today at all Many books in that age contained delicate iht of which, people would knohich age those particular books belonged to What concerned that roughly printed book "Mental Arithht from a roadside booth in the railway station which only had a few pages with no pictures except for an abacus on its cover, Zhang Tie was definitely very lucky to own it

Consumers ere able to read on the fourth floor wereroom, like a chartered room When one read on the fourth floor, one should wear a pair of white gloves In each reading room, there was a serviceman who just watched froe one of these books as valuable as cultural relics Of course, you could also ask the serviceh-end custo Tie was also provided with two sumptuous meals, a lunch and a supper If he was tired, he could also take a rest in the reading room You could even take a nap on the sofa The serviceman would also prepare a woolen blanket for you

However, nobody would feel like sleeping here at the cost of two gold coins which would leave only several hours to read At least, Zhang Tie would feel great regret if he did that With the exception of eating lunch and going to the toilet, he was irit his teeth, wanting to old coins cost-efficient

With sharper spiritual energy, Zhang Tie found that he could read much faster than before Additionally, his h the pages He could read ten lines with only one glance, and it would take hie

Even with such an a Tie found that he could still clearly rees This tiy besides reirls of the Rose Association

The fact was that Zhang Tie's two gold coins were very cost-efficient In over ten hours, he gained a lot of knowledge and information froeneticist before the catastrophe, Zhang Tie learned what human DNA was and the differences between hus' DNAs Additionally, he caments were not activated yet, which accounted for above 98 of his total gene frag period before the catastrophe, as no discovery was enes" However, the author of "Gods' Codes" firmly believed that the creator would not just put so eneticist, after dozens of years' research, the author found that the alleged "waste genes" in human body were not useless; instead, as their coded structures were too weird, they were not activated yet Afterthe gene fragments that were not activated yet, there seemed to be weird codes that enabled people to survive in more special and extreme environments

In the end of the book, the author of "Gods' Codes" also posed a puzzling presuments in human body were activated, hue from double-spiral structure to 12-spiral structure Maybe the alleged God's DNA was in a 12-spiral structure

Why not in 11-spiral structure or 13-spiral structure or other spiral structures? Because basically everything was coy of different frequencies The whole universe is a huge acoustic generator that can perform all the the sounds with different frequencies The frequencies and sounds perforenerator can not be perfectly har evolved from the twelve tone equal te to the author's presumption, the 12-spiral DNA structure is in line with the essence of the universe This is a structure that can satisfy one's will at any place in this universe

After reading this book, Zhang Tie recalled a human body's description that he had read in the Castle of Black Iron last night—"your body contains everything like the God's" Zhang Tie felt like he understood soh the 12-spiral DNA was just a brave presumption of the author of the book "Gods' Codes", its entirety instantly broadened his vision and horizons He saw so fro Tie felt that the two gold coins had been valuable

In the book "Oriental Occultis discoveries The author of this book mentioned that in the east, since the ancient tiuiding their believers to set free various animals to cure their diseases and health problems Many tricky diseases that puzzled doctors in hospitals could see a treatment effects after the patients set free live animals The author of the book also recorded how he acco-term eye disease to visit a master to cure that person's eyes The occultism master told the patient that if he wanted to cure his eye disease, he only needed to set free crabs

After hearing the htenment, that person truly went to the crab sales center, tasked this by the mast, to buy some crabs and then set the that twice a week Each time he would buy several bamboo baskets of crabs Several months later, theany medicine

That person then went to the temple to extend his thanks to that master and asked him about the karma The master told that person that as those crabs on the market were supposed to be cooked by people, before they were killed, all of them would becoave theht too

The author of this book was a scholar in the western continent He attributed this pheno Tie knew this was not occultism at all; it was true kar their lives converged into spiritual energy which could help that person recover his health

The spiritual energy could not be seen by naked eye However, water could sense it The author of "Water Knows the Ansas a scientist before the catastrophe Through studying water, he found that the awareness energy of hus could be projected onto places outside their bodies This energy projected onto places outside their bodies then could influence the surrounding environy was projected into a cup of water, it could make water form various crystals The y, the ular and beautiful the water crystals would be The y, the ly the water crystals would be