I donated the time machine to the National Museum of Chemistry and Physics where it is now on display and where anyone who wants to can admire it.
I did not ask for rewards or titles of merit. They don't interest me.
It has also been examined and studied together with that strange substance that served as fuel by numerous and expert scientists, without however understanding how my grandfather did to have such genius and without understanding what that blue material is;
I also gave my contribution by giving them all the documents (they are also on display in the museum), which I own but have not yet reached a reliable conclusion and many questions are still unanswered.
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Living in ancient Rome
Historical FictionMarta finds a strange contraption in the attic. It's a time machine built by his grandfather! Will it work or will it just be a prototype? Let's find out together by reading her adventures.