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Chapter 6

One week she kept teaching them until they learned more. Because they picked up every book written on the heart from the ground and it took them less than a night to memorize a book.

In those days she had also learned to speak softly. They all listened intently and put their hands over their ears in a slightly louder voice. She would grind her teeth and Joseph would not hesitate to hide his smile. So she forced herself to lower her voice.

"What's next?" On the last day, when he returned, she asked Joseph. She could see her death in front of her eyes.

"The best heart we have is to fit someone's body."

"What? It's a good joke. Who are you going to impress?" He was taking it too lightly.

"Me." He sat comfortably on the sofa and Anahita jumped up from the bed.

"You're kidding."

"No."

"Well. So who will fit this heart inside you?"

"What kind of student are you? I have brought a medical student." He was smiling so much that he wanted to lift something and hit him on the head.

"I'm a student, Joseph. I can't even do a heart transplant. I didn't even have a house job."

"You can do it. And all the work will be done by my people. All you have to do is do it under your supervision."

She turned white.

Anahita: "I can't. You're going to die, Joseph."

Joseph: "I am not a human being who cannot live without a heart. Either the heart will not work or it will. In both cases I will live." He shrugged helplessly.

"Oh God. And how do you know the heart is working?"

"Tell you all now?" "His smile seemed poisonous to her.

"Wow great ... whose idea was that?" She said, chewing gum.

"My. I am the head of them all. They are all my people. Say in your own language, I am the king ... and the king has a lot of responsibility. All the experiences are on him and all the powers are on him." He said in a calm tone.

"Don't, Joseph ... don't change things in nature."

"Don't give advice." The answer came in the same way.

"It's free advice and you have a lot of work to do. I wish you understood." He paused for a moment at her tone. He knew she was sad and why? He also knew.

"I have changed my mind." He stopped deliberately.

"For what?"

"To kill you."

"Don't joke"

"I'm not human." He felt bad.

Anahita: "I do not believe that you will send me to earth."

Joseph: "Who said that? You will stay here, like the people here on this planet. I will make you like them."

Anahita: "Oh God, it’s better that you kill me. Don't make me like these insensitive people."

Joseph: "I'm not asking, I'm telling." He got lost as he spoke and she fell on the bed with her hands stuck in her hair. Joseph felt all her anxiety and the next moment she calmed down and went to sleep. Joseph had medicine for every pain she had. Whether she liked it or not, he would apply the ointment. It was a different matter that all the wounds were given by him.

Next Day

Joseph was lying on a wooden table in front of her, as if his chest had been cut with a sharp instrument. Unlike humans, his blood was flowing all over his body except for this crack. The place where the heart was to be placed was marked. Anahita had a heart in her hands; she tried to reduce the trembling of her hands.

"Think again, Joseph. You will have to pay a heavy price for this heart."

"Be Brave Anna. Don't worry, nothing will happen. You can do it." These were the words she used to say to herself in a state of panic and today the person in front of her at the operating table was saying them.

With trembling hands, Anahita slammed the heart into the right place and backed away. He watched her calmly throughout the proceedings. He was not feeling any pain. Behind her, his subordinates moved forward with their micro-devices. She had no interest in watching the rest of the proceedings.

Two days later, he was in her room. He went out with his hands on his chest.

"Anna feels it ... it's throbbing."

"If you have a heart, it will beat." She was happy to see him. Otherwise, after two days of silence, her jaw began to ache.

"But its speed, just look." His hand was still on his heart.

Anahita placed her hand on his heart and counted the heartbeats. It was many times more than a normal human being.

"Are you in pain? It's throbbing very fast." Anahita asked anxiously.

"No, I can't feel the pain. Maybe it'll go back to normal." Anahita also agreed.

"What if it doesn't work for you?" Anahita tied her hands to her chest.

"I'll throw it out."

"It's not a game. Take it out now and you'll die. You've given it a place in your body, and just like it was out of your control until today, you can’t control it now." She detonated a bomb in her mind. There was no effect on the one in front.

"We'll see."

"Are you feeling happy, sad or something?"

"No, it's just beating right now. In order for it to work, it has to be grounded. I'll be on the ground for at least 15 days."

"Oh, you're going to earth?" She slowed down. She remembered everyone.

"We are going." He smiled. She wished she could tell him how much she loved his smiling.

"What?" She screamed after a while.

He shrugged and walked out. To get a restful sleep which he had been taking for the last two days and to take another day so that he can accumulate enough energy to spend fifteen days on earth, unaware that when he returns fifteen days later, he would be reborn in a new form. Everything will be the same, but the world inside will be new. There will be a heart in its side which is the greatest enemy of its possessor. He will like something for no reason and he will like something bad and he, King of his planet, The one who does not bow his head in front of anyone, will lean in front of his heart.

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