Chapter 188 The Secret of the 8th Century

Chapter 188 The Secret of the Eighteenth Century

At this time.

University of Oxford, UK.

Several professors and some students breathed a sigh of relief after watching the series of farces created by the female host Perry.

Old professor Javier breathed a sigh of relief.

He originally thought that this black box was really Newton's thing, and was afraid that there was some unpublished research or some important secret manuscript inside.

He was afraid that Perry and others would damage it violently, and he was so angry and yelled at them for a long time not long ago.

Now, he relaxed.

“Is this a deceptive show?”

Old professor Javier frowned and muttered.

He couldn't think of any other possibility except that the program team was deceiving people.

After all, not only did Newton's diary mention witches, but it also contained a series of horrifying prophecies, the coming of angels, and a mysterious child of one or two years old.

How could these things be true?
This diary must have been forged by Perry's production team to increase the popularity of the show.

Thinking about it, he felt somewhat disgusted and was disgusted with the program crew's fraudulent behavior.

Not only him, but many students around him had the same idea.

This kind of scene happened many times in various places, and many people chose to call the police directly.

As the situation became more and more serious, the police arrived before Perry's live show was over.

A team of police officers appeared in the camera.

"Ms. Perry, we have received a report that your program team is suspected of fraud. We hope you can cooperate with our investigation..."

The leading middle-aged police officer Malcolm said with a serious face.

Perry and other staff members were stunned.

No, did these viewers really call the police?
The most important thing is that they are wronged, they really did nothing!
Unfortunately, Malcolm and other police officers did not believe their story at all and simply packed up the entire production crew and took them away for interrogation.

Especially the black box and the black diary, they planned to send them for rigorous testing.

The audience could clearly see the whole process through the camera lens which was not turned off.

Voices of gloating were heard one after another.

"How long do you think it will take for Host Perry and the others to come out?"

"I guess it won't be a big deal, but we should still be detained for half a day for questioning. This is the price for deceiving us!"

"Yes, it would be nice to disgust them!"

As they were discussing this, word spread further and further, and soon other residents of Britain and many foreign friends also knew that someone had found a mysterious diary in Newton's former residence.

At the attention of countless people, the mysterious black diary was sent to Cambridge University near London for testing.

Although they knew the diary was fake, they were still curious about the final inspection results.

When a young student from Cambridge University saw this, his eyes lit up, and he knew that the opportunity had come, just like a shark smelling blood.

He started a live broadcast directly at Cambridge University.

"Hello everyone, I'm Bazel. I know you must be curious about the latest test results of the diary. I'll take you to see it now!"

Under the curious gaze of the audience and netizens, Basel used his connections to enter a laboratory.

As soon as he entered, he saw a group of professors and researchers gathered around the black diary and studying it carefully. If he looked carefully, he could even see Newton's original manuscript next to it.

They are carefully comparing the handwriting.

After a while.

Just as Bazel was about to go forward and ask, he heard an elderly professor exclaim, "This is impossible, the handwriting in this diary is really Isaac Newton's handwriting?"

What do you mean?
Basel was stunned, and the many audiences who were watching were also stunned.

Soon, they heard other professors and researchers, all with shocked expressions, engaging in heated discussions.

Basel and others heard several meanings from their discussion.

First, the handwriting in this diary is indeed that of Isaac Newton.

Second, the date of this diary is indeed from the eighteenth century.

Third, no matter how they checked, they could not find any problems with the diary.

Except there's some weird stuff on there.

"Damn it, does this mean that this diary is real?"

Bazel was stunned.

Did they misunderstand Perry?
At this moment, the audience watching the live broadcast were also confused.

Soon, the news spread rapidly, and many British people who had originally sneered at it were stunned, including many foreigners who were watching the fun with amusement.

If this diary is real, doesn't it mean that someone really did successfully predict modern events in the eighteenth century?
It is not like other people's prophecies, which are vague and left for them to guess, and anyone can understand it.

And these predictions are very accurate, every one of them came true?
Are there really such things as prophets?!

Of course, the prophecies in this diary are still trivial matters. Things like the arrival of an angel and the mysterious child who defeated the angel are what really stunned them.

Are there really angels?

Who is this child who defeated the angel?

Old professor Harville of Oxford University and others were also stunned. They couldn't believe that the diary they thought was a forgery not long ago was actually real.

Doesn't this mean that the contents of this diary might also be true?

time flies.

The incident was reported across the UK and even became international news, with one country after another reporting on it.

For a moment, countless people focused their attention on the church, wanting them to come out and explain.

As they were questioning the church, another matter caught their attention.

A young British aristocrat said that he had seen similar records in the royal library.

Time passes quickly.

In the afternoon, in the bright library.

"This is it!"

Mond, a tall and thin man with an ordinary face, who was in his twenties, sat in a chair and flipped through an ancient brown parchment book.

Next to him, a mobile phone was faithfully recording and broadcasting everything.

Perry and others who received the news, professors and students from Cambridge University and Oxford University, as well as British and foreign residents, flocked into the live broadcast room, sat in front of the playback equipment, stared with wide eyes, and carefully looked at the parchment book in the live broadcast camera.

"Oh my god, I always thought this was a fairy tale!"

Mond, flipping through the ancient parchment book, couldn't help but sigh.

As he turned the pages, everyone was shocked to see that the contents of the parchment book were very similar to what Newton had recorded.

What is not recorded in Newton’s diary is also recorded in this one!

For example, the process of the angel's arrival and the process of fighting with the mysterious child!

Mond's eyes showed surprise, and he slowly said, "On the morning of July 1727, 7, a dazzling white beam of light appeared above St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England..."

(End of this chapter)