Prologue

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Prologue: The Secret

If you are reading this, I can’t say how grateful I am.  Finally, I can tell someone apart from myself.  Finally, not just one person will bear the burden of knowing this.  Finally, someone else will know.  I am saying this from a long time ago, a very long time ago.  Do not show this to anyone at all costs, or they’ll find you and hunt you as they are hunting me.  Now you have found this you know what to do.  Find out what people have been trying find for so many years.  I have hidden this inside a place of power; a book.  It has been placed in a capsule that will freeze objects in time.  This capsule has been disguised, it has been hidden in a place where no one has discovered.  Hopefully, the place will one day be discovered.  You may know it already.  There are people in your time, they will try to stop you.  The mind is tricky and nothing is always as it seems.  And remember, no matter how insane it sounds, you are the one.
Read carefully,
For this is the truth of Stonehenge.

And after a long, long time the Terracotta warriors were discovered in Xian, China and it became a famous artifact to the world.  Hundreds of clay warriors were packed in corridors then buried to protect a dead king.  This place soon became a museum to show the clay beings.  But there was a problem, the colors of the warriors quickly disappeared soon after touching oxygen.  Scientists and historians and archeologists from around the world came to to tests to find out more.  Many brought a sample back from the site.  And one of those were Jenny Charwood, a scientist from England.  The sample was brought to her lab nearby the archeological site, but she found a metallic case in the clay figure’s place.  Now, you can guess that Ms. Charwood was rather upset about the whole ordeal because the sample was quite expensive but curiosity got the better of her and she opened the capsule.  A book lay down on the red velvet surface.  She never had the chance to read it, never had the chance to uncover one of the world’s greatest mysteries.  However, she brought the book back to her place in England where a boy was looking after her plants.

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