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Chapter 4587 4609: The end of the story

Chapter 4587 4609: The end of the story (9)

Nafel told her that he would leave here for a few years to do volunteer work in various impoverished places in Africa.

"Shi Fei is right. The length of life is not important. The important thing is to be able to help people during my lifetime! Since I have the ability and immortality, I should cherish it and give back these abilities to the world!"

"Eternal life?" Rebecca knew that he had the ability to heal himself, but she didn't know that he could live forever!
"Yes." Nafel smiled.

It has only been two or three days since he came back from Yedu, his body is undergoing drastic changes, the few fine lines on his skin disappeared overnight, and he can feel that he has become younger.Also stronger!
I went to the hospital yesterday for a blood test and found that his metabolism is very slow, and the cell replacement is in the process of slowing down by a thousand times.

He called Xiaobei, and Muse told him that this was the beginning of eternal life, and the cells in his body would stop metabolizing in a short time, and he would always be at the current age and never age again.

After listening to his narration, Rebecca smiled and asked, "Then you and Shi Fei...is it possible?"

"Let's go with the flow." He smiled, and left because he was in a hurry.

"Bless you, everything is safe." Before leaving, Rebecca finally said.

Nafel nodded, expressed his gratitude with a smile, and then left...

.........

After returning home, Nafel packed his luggage, took care of everything, and gave some plants to the surrounding neighbors.

The next morning he showed up at the airport and flew to Botswana, a country in north-central Africa.

This is a desert country with a large area covered by desert and a serious shortage of fresh water. Two-thirds of the country's population is in extreme poverty.

Moreover, medical treatment is limited, and as many as 60.00% of people die each year due to lack of medicine.

Nafel got in touch with the South African Volunteer Association stationed there, and stayed in the capital for a few days to understand the characteristics and culture of the place he was going to, as well as the surrounding conditions.

He is not a medical student, but he has studied nursing for half a semester in the new semester of his freshman year. He is very familiar with medicine and first aid, and holds multiple certificates.

It's perfectly fine to help the doctors in the Volunteer Association rescue the sick.

Four days later, he followed a medical team to Maharape, a small and medium-sized city surrounded by scattered villages, considered a poor and backward place on the outskirts of the region.

Because of financial problems, they set up their residences in the outskirts, which are just a dozen or so tents with poor conditions.

But no one complained. Rather than staying in a hotel, they hoped to save money and buy more medicines to help others.

On the day the tent was just set up, many local children came to the camp.

Although I have seen many photos of impoverished areas in Africa on the Internet, when seeing these children in person, everyone can't help but feel sad and heartbroken.

Especially Nafel, he took his children to play football before. Compared with the children here, the former students are much happier.

This group of children is not very old, the oldest is no more than eight or nine years old, and the youngest is just walking, and they are basically barefoot. Some of them have shoes, which are also made of rattan and are tattered.

Most of the boys don't wear tops, and the pair of shorts underneath are also dirty and tattered. Their bodies are also dirty, which is the result of not taking a bath for a long time, and they smell bad all over their bodies.

The children seem to have discovered a new continent, visiting various places in the camp, with big eyes showing their desire for new things.

(End of this chapter)

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