Alchemy by Armaan Bin Awaz (U18 Entry)


Scholarius, thy did shalt ye thou grandfather Ceaseraius to upon bedridden was thou art, yet so was he near to death hand thou a pyxion to Scholarius he did of in wit, shall shalt non vow. Scholarius thou, fall feary was to the day grandfather Scholarius de Ceaseraius vis shalt upon ye deathbed he was cast, a vile of sorrow were heed yet so did Scholarius thee dare doth thy pyxion de grandfather gave. Behold before did Scholarius scree, in nor glee or gloom, so may what one say very cree so it be. Scholarius upon grief to Ceaseraius death, did he find a book, seem O' old that of treasury odes was it of hard snake skin cover odf thy finest emerald and was in that book as hemlock spit did it cove pages of vintage coat writings in latin he knew and was the cover written "Alchimia ad aurum" state de alchemy of chemia chemistery of any metal to gold as Ceasearaius left a note marginalia to say as in thy pyxion did it states in Anglo-Saxon did it say to, Ceaseraius in times of his living, was he in his cottage all time in to alchemy, and did the commoners though thou shalt he  non compos mentis, and he spent life to solitude yet did he to a scholar in alchemy as to he was thy a man, who he sought any of any kind to gold and yet so did he not patent for he said it was by what one's philosiphical principles stand and could govern cruelty in wrong and so he did his life to wealthy did he sell pieces he made gold and to his deathbed it knew he would did he pass thee book de spells to alchemy and a cookbook to gold, yet so it works by a governence of evil forces Sacholarius was to know. 

Scholarius upon no cree was he yet so he did to cherish and in he in his wit did. As open tht book did, he say of no heed to father nor mother. Thou book it said and were the ingridients written. And so it scripted 

1. 1 cup de mercry liquidus 

2. Syrum de radioactive decay element 

3. Soldifier de conducter (H2O) 

4. Convex lens 

5. Fire dew drops 

Scholarius thee did he felt chemis de alchemy works by Ceaseraius, may be a rare chance of luck such be so gay upon it was no joke in chemistery and might there be he cree.  Scholarius, did he bargained hefty to all ingridients he needed susprise in to it's non demand. Yet so, was he muddled to dew drops of fire to where peculiar it had been to him. He lit a fire and in chops of wood in his soltude chamber of a mansion he did as a merchant and quit his days in to his cree to alchemy. Scholarius did he lit a fire to the greek creeks of his chamber and did he a metal pot and pinch light fire dews in attempt, yet to his victory in dew did he burn his very right hand and a concussion he had and did he in isolation dial the hospital and was in a cast in his right hand to he shalt not to move his hand for they were burned so bad, yet could it heal about so a month .

Scholarius was of sorrow not to his hand yet the inability to practice alchemy a month. Scholarius commito was he and to no fear foe him to practice alchemy for he was arbitrium to alchemy was he. Scholarius did he to his left hand work. His fire burned out, yet the pot had his dew he was to had there been and to mirth was he to cast and once for all was his greed to blind him yet so he was pratices of bhuddism to complete rest his mind from greed if it may so be. And to upon his joy to all ingridients he found did he let not to be so and did he leave the ingridients as be to the next morning to finish alchemy. And so he did to be in hope to gold next morning to make. 

Scholarius did he know that night would be a certain unfortunate one, to in midnight of dusk did a crash through the window glass glee and did Scholarius learn the man was to thieve the very ingridients and the books ashe suspects thy man was a spy to all his efforts. Thy so a burned arm, did he ran as though a Shakesphere play. Behold before lied a man in gold rugged thick feary coats and a knights mask of gold, the man before Scholarius could word did he a sword in gold smashed thy every ingridient he had. 

Scholarius gave a scream and hit the man and removed his golden knighted mask and gave a scream yet so loud a cavalliers to thy Athena could be heard and was there a scream not of anger yet horrorl. Thee was it a old man who was to grand father Ceaseraius. The man now said he was Ceaseraius and the man who died was only a actor of the Greek dramas and was he who was bedridden yet only a play that even Scholarius father and mother staged. Ceaseraius was never dead yet only a evil plot it was yet not in plan of mother and father of Scholarius which would be said to near melancholy by tick of antique. 

Ceaseraius said it was by greed which blinded him and did he want to pass thy book to kill non other than thyself. Ceaseraius did was he pass to thy book to only he who knew well for the gold has a spell that greeds to amount of gold and gold is dare be from mines of thy earth states the  geology of alchemy in article 34 of thy book and thy spell Ceaseraius cast and by now he states there was a great era of mining of gold was rare and the world went a drought in times of early Ceaseraius and did he a antidote for he was craven to a extend thy gold his body and so was his cue of the tip to his finger gold that he wore a bandage to hide and caused him third stage tumer cancer was it. So, thy antidote was written the back of book in article 12436 of book, yet it was by to fervour thy to greed was it and Scholarius was a man to for he was in complete isolation. Scholarius parents knew family secret of alchemy and they were fooled by Ceaseraius to cree Scholarius to him a play to the "secret" which would be to him in the journal he would he read and by the time it was to you, Ceaseraius said "I have felt guilty to you and thy break thy curse to me and kill thyself and by those words did he grab a knife and stab himself and by the golden touch ended in his hands. Scholarius loved deeply and there were principes of secrets that govern what ever peculiar that lies yet he sobbed over Ceaseraius dead body. 

Scholarius flipped the journal and there was what article 66 states of antidote the golden curse and there he lies to test a antidote once more to Ceaseraius a woke from death, there at time would seem logic to any in he yet it would have seem a joke at times of third person would it not. 

ARTICLE 66: ANTIDOTE DE GOLDEN CREED 

Portions de antidote be syrums de melted alluminum et thee doth mercury thee scintilla de 1 ml et lota de ammonia et magnetic compound mineral.

PORTION: Pour de syrum de melted alluminum et pour doth mercury 1 ml et lota de ammonia et magnetic compound minerals. Portion concentrate de convex lens de sun plasma. 

Scharius had all ingridients thyself home et need not to bazaar, and a ml of mercury that lay smash upon thy floor did it heed in lota. Scholarius made the portion and addding melted alluminium by melting ye earthern pot. Scholarius took out ye opera glasses, took thy lens and did he concentrate sun's energy to the portion. By tick of the antique, did a solid liquidius portion be.

Schoalrius wanted so to kneel and dow the portion before it may touch grandfather Ceaseraius cue of his tip could it, Scholarius rubbed the portion on to a piece of wood. Peculiar! How could this be. Scholarius as he was to rub his hand on thy portion, did his cue turn wooden and did blood come out and his nerves shown, and in this very peculiar moment did he as to rub on thy wood, did he see thy wood to be golden. 

At this hour, did Scholarius known there was a secret yet or how maybe Ceaseraius quite so reckon to pour the portion. Did he so cook it flow? Perhaps not meddled. Scholarius was scholarisitic, he so knew Ceaseraius had an evil plot that no may know, yet so to test. 

Scholarius took a knife and stabbed the book of emerald and did it spit poison all his hand and a pain it was. Scholarius felt a snakes bite and did he so pass to thy floor. 

Thee, did Scholarius fall to his bed, and a shock thou his veins and did he fall a flashback. He saw in tide,  Ceaseraius he saw in his 30s and did he make a golden portion that could turn any to gold and did he show a old man his portion and did the man steal the golden portion and wound it pour all over the Ceaseraius and did he turn pure gold. Scholarius woke from the strange dream with snake bite marks and emerald hemlock spit his hand, did he took thy portion he made and put water chemical element H2O in his weary thoughts he did and sprinkled over grand father Ceaseraius as he creed. 

By the drops of the portion did Ceaseraius glee to a golden statue. Scholarius was in awe to his portion of gold, and now did it say no greed so he thought and was proven right. Ceaseraius was dead and he and his parents held a secret that was as thou crime drama. Scholarius was of acumen he fact least he thought Ceaseraius was an evil man and so he left the scene by his portion and started a new life selling pieces of gold and started a stock maket asset in gold minings and a business man in trades of gold, to wealthy he was today and alchemy notes he buried down his chamber and Ceaseraius body in a cemetery. 

That very day by Ceaseraius death did Scholarius ring antique to his parents Cavalierius and Cavantha Martyr, to thy mystery he very fought, yet when he was at the door was he at a shock did realise his parents were missing. Where were they? 



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Written two books, Armaan Bin Awaz is an eleven-year-old author and the founder of the Vedic movement, who lectures and writes on science and innov ....Read more

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