My next last case: eighty-year-old Arthur McKenzie. He was blind, but had clairvoyant abilities. Arthur was in a retirement home in Edmonton, Canada. No relatives, no family to use. "Is there anyone near him?" "Luc Devenport, nurse." Rather a rectangular head, black, up-and-coming hair and two black earrings. Arthur knows him best. I returned, sat down again. Rather I closed my eyes, I stood there in Luc's body. I saw his computer, which was writing about the files of all patients. I looked through until I found Arthur. It was room twenty. According to the protocol, he had been given painkillers the last time. I went to see him on the way, suddenly standing in front of a dark black room. "I'm already expecting you," his voice came out of the dark. I was terrified. "Don't be afraid. My end is coming soon. I know what you have to do. I'm not afraid of dying." I stepped in, approached him. "Come, sit next to him!" he waved his hands. I sat in the place he offered me. He touched my hand. "I want to let you know your future." "The earth is so beautiful when the sun disappears," said a girl who held my hands. I looked at them. Her brown hair flew in the wind. "The others destroyed my world, my homeland and my people. Now they're coming here." A large meteorite fell to Earth. I saw people burning, they were dying. Suddenly, I was lying bleeding on the floor. In my chest three bullets. How did I get here? What happened to me? I came back to the dark room. "Jack, you are important for the future. You must not change them!" he said before he had an epileptic seizure and I left it. Although I was fulfilling my mission, I was concerned about my future. I returned to my body. I was shocked. I had seen it before, but this time it was clearer. I trembled before I too fell to the ground from exhaustion. I almost fell asleep when I heard someone at the door. It was the police forces who were around me after throwing a blind grenade. I knew what was going to happen. An anesthetic arrow was shot in my back before I fell to the ground. Everything around me turned black.