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1800-102-2727"Vita-wonk's Invention" is a chapter derived from the book Charlie and the glass elevator by Roald Dahl. In this chapter, you can find a back-and-forth conversation between Charlie, a kid, and a scientist known as Mr Willy Wonka. Mr Wonka is going through a crisis, and he talks too little to Charlie about what tenses him. Mr Wonka is a scientist who invents a medicine that makes people younger and names it Wonka-vote, but it turns out to be so strong that people who consumed it seem to be disappearing. So, Mr Wonka is now searching for a medicine that makes people the oldest being in the world. He asks Charlie what is the oldest living thing in the world that lives longer than anything? Charlie scratches his head and answers, "A Tree," and Mr Wonka was indeed impressed.
So began the journey of Vita-wonk. Mr Wonka asked what type of tree is the oldest, and Charlie came up with several options, but Mr Wonk had it all figured out. Bristlecone Pines, Mr Wonka said. The tree was 4000 years old and was located in America. So, Mr Wonks hopped on his glass elevator and travelled worldwide to collect all the special items to create this medicine.
Mr Wonka collected all sorts of items from ancient animals worldwide; whether it was an eyebrow or a tail, Mr Wonka had it all. Mr Wonka mixed all of his ingredients in his room and waited until it started boiling. After bubbling, ingredients formed a black liquid, and Mr Wonka was ready to test his invention. So, he took a cupful of black liquid and gave free drops to his Oompa-Loompa, who was then 20 years old. Little Charlie was curious, so he asked what happened to that Oompa-Loompa? Excited, Wonka cheered, "Fantastic! "The 20-year Oompa- Loompa started wrinkling and shivering. His tooth started to fall out, and he was soon a bald seventy-one-year-old. Hence, Mr Willy Wonka's greatest invention came to light.
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