Life Never Ends

Life Never Ends

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This is a story that I created where it is based on a theory that when people die their soul still lives and then relives a life in the next newborn throughout the whole entire world. So we never die, we just have a new body, a new memory and everything else. But a serum created by a scientist which came from an alien was made to enhance memory in the human brain, after taking this he can remember so much, and then he dies. His DNA though has bonded with this serum, and he can transfer to the closest person in the world at the age of 21. So every time he dies he is an adult when he comes back, but the fact is... He remembers all his past lives, because of the serum. He goes on an investigation to find these criminals who can make the serum better, and to stop them from taking it and destroying the world.
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