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When a Norwegian professor discovers a strange translucent mollusk in an ordinary codfish, he doesn't yet know he's discovered the key to immortality. The creature's cells are capable of regenerating any human organ-from the kidney to the brain. Death recedes, giving way to an "age of miracles."This is a story about the limits of the human self, the quiet horror of uncertainty, and how biology isn't everything. Adi Riel writes psychologically layered fiction that explores control, identity, and the fragile structures we build to feel secure. His work often blends minimalist prose with philosophical tension, examining modern emotional detachment and the shifting boundaries of social norms.
