HUMANITY IS ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION WHAT ELSE WILL IT TAKE TO SAVE HUMANS FROM DESTRUCTION? Kenneth and Savannah successfully identified a spy within the underwater factory in the submarine, Heraclion. However, they couldn't stop the spy in bombing the Okuda Drive when he was discovered. Kenneth rushed right into the face of danger and saved the director from the fire. However, in the aftermath of the explosion, he falls into an inexplicable sleep. The possibility of losing Kenneth has never become so tangible to Savannah until that moment. The mere idea of him just being gone scares her as she tries to understand her feelings for him. As Kenneth, Savannah, and Unquill draw closer and closer to the truth, danger also starts to catch up with them. Now that they have discovered a spy within Heracleion, would there be more out there, too? Find out as the story unfolds in the third installment of this adventure series! If you wish to read more, download now! EXCERPT "How do you all stay alive without having to eat food? How exactly does it work?" Kenneth asked the doctor. "Well, I see no harm in explaining. A hole opens up in your palette. From there, chemicals drip down into your digestive system. These chemicals are then processed as nourishment for your body. The chemicals originate partly through the absorption of light through the skin, but also through the inhalation of oxygen. "At some point in the past, human beings evolved to the point where these two processes, already occurring within your body, served to provide enough sustenance for the body. The key chemical you need to know is called glucose. Plants in your time converted sunlight into glucose through a process called photosynthesis. Though the process in the human body is different, the result is the same. "It just so happens that the method of eating food for nutrients proved to be an inefficient method of sustaining the human body. Many by-products were created through the consumption of
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