Smelling underwater

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Smelling underwater is something no one can. It has simply got to do with the absence of odor carrying molecules, being absent underwater. But Berht thought differently. His point of view was the nose not being capable enough. And so he went on a search, messing around with biological transformation potions until he became the first man that could smell underwater. He knew all the fish in the oceans and was well appreciated for that. All the fisherman made use of his talent. But one unfortunate day, Berht had changed into a fish himself. He could not stop his faith and was caught by the same fisherman that were once his friends.

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Smelling underwater was something that had always been thought to be impossible. After all, odor-carrying molecules simply did not exist in the watery depths. But Berht was not content to accept this as fact. He believed that the human nose was simply not capable enough, and so he set out on a quest to prove himself right.

Berht spent years experimenting with various biological transformation potions, pushing the boundaries of what was thought to be possible. And finally, he succeeded. He became the first man that could smell underwater.

With his newfound ability, Berht became an expert on all the fish in the oceans. He could tell them apart by their scent, and he was well appreciated for that. All the fisherman made use of his talent, relying on him to help them navigate the murky waters and find the best catch.

But one unfortunate day, Berht’s transformation went too far. He had changed into a fish himself, and he could not stop his fate. He found himself caught by the same fisherman that were once his friends, trapped in a net with no way out.

As he lay there, struggling to breathe, Berht realized the true cost of his quest for knowledge. He had sacrificed his own humanity in pursuit of something that he could never truly understand. And now, he was paying the price.

But even in the depths of his despair, Berht knew that his legacy would live on. For he had shown that anything was possible, that even the impossible could be overcome with determination and perseverance. And so, as he drew his last breaths, Berht found solace in the knowledge that his name would be remembered as the first man to smell underwater, even if it had cost him everything.

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20 Megapixel

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4:5