Once, you drink this you will become your younger age again. Please don't mess up this opportunity making the same mistakes you've made before.
Heidegger's claim that he has in his possession water from the fountain of youth. His offer to share this elixir with his guests constitutes the central conflict.
Uhh.. Oh..
This is Heidegger welcoming his guests. Also, he is telling them a little information about his magic water and the experiment. The narrator also gives us hints that the potion's effects may just be an allusion, which makes us wonder.
I have learned a lesson and for that I will not mourn the loss of my magical water.
The guests drink water and as they see things starting to change they keep drinking it. This made them appear younger, their voices grew louder, their behaviors changed as well as their actions. Then the vase had broke.
We need more of that magic water.
But then suddenly the excitement is over and they are back to their normal selves. But since the vase had broken and the leftovers spilled they had no more water to make them go back to their youth.
Heidegger learned a lesson but the guests didn't. The guests just want to become younger but he realizes that's not what it's about.
After he learned the lesson the guests left. Even though they didn't learn a lesson they wanted more of the water because they want to feel young again.
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