All Chapters of Rise of the Super War God: Chapter 171
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Chapter 171: Infant Mission
Just as Kael Ardyn lay back on the bed, a familiar voice surfaced inside his head.It wasn’t coming from the room. There were no speakers, no screens lighting up, nothing mechanical he could point to. The sound came from somewhere deeper, straight from within his own mind. Calm. Flat. Impossible to ignore.Lyndric Fayne had spoken.The agent of the War God System.“Ding-dong. The annual secondary parallel-dimension mission has been activated.Mission Name: The Rise of the Chaotically Disordered Parallel Space.Mission Description: The host will enter another universe in the form of an infant and grow within that world.Mission Completion Condition: Remove the curse placed upon the foster mother.Mission Failure Condition: None specified.Reminder: Only after completing the mission may the host return to this world.”The voice stopped.The pressure didn’t.Kael Ardyn hadn’t even finished processing the words when the air in front of him began to ripple. It looked wrong, like space itse
Chapter 172: Adoption
“Has the War God System ever actually trained a War God before? And… what are these tombstones? Also, how should I call you? Are you… Lyndric Fayne?” Kael Ardyn asked, his voice barely above a whisper. Curiosity twisted with unease in his chest, making his stomach churn. Could this War God System agent have gone through trials as brutal as the Lyndric Fayne he remembered from his own world?“These tombstones belong to those who failed before you,” the voice said, calm, almost eerily so. “Chosen, fused by the War God System, but they never ascended. Misfortune, weakness… something always stopped them. You may call me Lyndric Fayne, a name from long ago. Or simply, the War God System. Thousands of years back in this timeline, the System trained a War God… and that War God was me.”Kael swallowed hard. His pulse quickened.“Your current clearance won’t allow you to know more. I hope you will become a War God one day. Your spiritual power is enough, but your body… It’s not ready. I will e
Chapter 173: Bio-Mecha
Alice, Kael Ardyn’s adoptive mother, looked delicate—long blonde hair, a frail frame—but there was a quiet strength in her eyes, a steadiness that didn’t match her appearance. Kael Ardyn is just Kael Ardyn. Even here, in this strange future, my name hasn’t changed… maybe that counts as loyalty to my ancestors, he thought with a smirk.From the moment Kael had been reborn, she had been there. Every feeding, every diaper change, every tiny whimper—Alice handled it all, barely letting anyone else near him. She watched over him like a hawk. Twenty-four hours a day. No exaggeration.It was… a lot. Sometimes Kael felt like his tiny brain might burst from all the care. There was no escaping it. And yet, strangely, he didn’t resent it. Not really.Freedom had been a foreign concept until he turned five. That’s when things started to change, just a little.One night, tucked under his small blanket, Alice leaned close. “Kael, be good tonight. You can sleep with me for a bit, and I’ll tell you a
Chapter 174: Unexpected
Humanity was standing on the brink. Not the dramatic kind of ending people talked about in movies, with alarms blaring and the sky on fire. This collapse was slower. Quieter. It crept forward year by year, never stopping, never resting.The Voidspawn Swarm grew at a horrifying pace. They adapted faster than scientists could study them, faster than soldiers could prepare. If humanity hesitated even once, people would no longer be hunters or defenders. They would become food.Kael Ardyn sat still, his small hands clenched in his lap.For more than four years, he had lived the life of an ordinary child. Wake up late. Eat warm meals. Wander through the manor with nothing important to do. Some days, the biggest problem he faced was boredom. Over time, he had almost convinced himself that this world was safe.That it was different.Now he knew the truth.The future he had once imagined was barely better than an apocalypse. Different buildings. Different people. The same fate awaits at the e
Chapter 175: The God’s Forbidden Zone Organization
“Then… where do you think I’d be safer?” Kael Ardyn asked softly, barely louder than a whisper.The butler paused, fingers hovering over the plates. He looked like he was weighing the question as if it carried some invisible weight. “A juvenile military custodial academy, or maybe joining a prominent sect as a junior disciple,” he said finally. His voice was calm, almost gentle. “If you stay under the radar, you might survive until ten. After that… It’s anyone’s guess. The more exceptional you are, the more attention you’ll draw—and danger along with it.”He smiled politely, cleared the dishes with smooth, practiced motions, and left the dining hall like nothing had happened.Kael lay on his oversized bed that night, staring at the ceiling. Sleep wouldn’t come. Not a wink.He couldn’t stop thinking about the butler’s words.Being Alice Lin’s adopted son used to feel like armor. Like a shield that promised safety, comfort, and a peaceful childhood. Now it felt more like a ticking bomb
Chapter 176: Human-Head Tentacle Monster Experiment
Kael Ardyn’s fingers hovered above the console, moving almost on instinct. Lines of code scrolled past his eyes, each one a thread in a web he had spent years perfecting. Tonight, every trick, every secret he had learned about erasing digital traces would be put to the test. One wrong move and someone could find him—but he doubted it. Not a single hacker in the galaxy would be able to trace him here. Coming from the Mechanical Empire world had its perks. His skills in mechanics and programming far outstripped anything Earth had ever seen.Ten minutes later, he leaned back, breathing a little easier. The login address for his VR helmet was masked. Confidence bubbled up in him. Maybe it was a little too much, but he had earned it. No one would touch him. Not tonight.His thoughts drifted toward Granny Stitch’s experiments. There were so many. Ridiculous ones, horrifying ones, even some bordering on genius. Which one could he post online? Something that would catch the God’s Forbidden Zo
Chapter 177: A Child’s Day
Kael Ardyn felt the weight of his tiny child’s body like armor that didn’t fit. His mind wanted to stretch, to do things that his small frame couldn’t support. Mental power, penetration, accuracy, and mental detection—all of it barely worked. Right now, he was operating at maybe one percent of what he used to. It was frustrating. Every day, he felt like a giant trapped in a fragile doll.He thought about the Summon Skeleton skill, also called the Bloody Summoning Technique. A drop of blood, maybe two, could connect his mind and bring the skeletons forth. But even that was too much for his small body. One or two skeleton soldiers, and then his limbs would ache like they’d been shattered. Drawing real blood? Explaining it to Alice, his adoptive mother, would be impossible. She fussed over him enough as it was. Survival could wait; for now, discretion was smarter.Kael shifted his thoughts to his War God Spatial Ring. He could sense the skeletons inside, the small items stored there, but
Chapter 178: Human-Head Tentacle Monster Experiment
Madam Alice Wang sank back beside Kael Ardyn, letting out a quiet sigh. Her face was a mix of exhaustion and something heavier—concern, maybe worry that she didn’t want to admit aloud. She spoke softly, almost as if the walls themselves were listening, and told him about the Biomechanical Warriors of the Hades Empire.The stories said that embryos of strange, otherworldly organisms could be transplanted into human bodies. Once inside, they would grow and intertwine with the host, forming living armor that could absorb energy. Over time, some humans would become Cosmic Warriors. And the very best… the ones who survived it all… could earn the title of Cosmic Knight.Kael tried to wrap his head around it. Really, it was terrifying. And fascinating. To think a human could literally host a living, energy-absorbing creature inside their body—it made his stomach twist. But as Alice explained, this power didn’t come easily. The energy absorption was slow. Painfully slow. Only by fighting and
Chapter 179: A Successful Experiment
The footage finally ended. Kael Ardyn leaned back in his chair, eyes flicking across the screen. Something felt… off. Or maybe unusual was a better word.The comments were coming in fast. Too fast. Beneath his post, people were practically flooding the thread. Most wanted the full experimental data. Medical institutions. Covert organizations. Private corporations. Even small planetary governments had chimed in.One after another, they left encrypted contact info, openly inviting him to join them. The offers were staggering. Power, resources, protection, money—more than most could even imagine.Kael let a small, almost imperceptible smile touch his lips. Granny Stitch’s research had succeeded more than just. It had exceeded every expectation. He had thought it would take at least a week before the experiment drew serious attention. And he expected the God’s Forbidden Zone Organization to notice it only much later.Yet here it was. Less than a day.Not only had they noticed, but they we
Chapter 180: Changes in the Manor
Inside the God’s Forbidden Zone network laboratory, over a dozen researchers stared at the screens, mouths slightly open. Every number, every spike in the data, confirmed the impossible. Kael Ardyn—the Master, the enigmatic genius they barely understood—had done it. Nobody had expected this. Nobody. And yet, here it was. Their fascination with him only grew.One by one, the researchers logged out, hands shaking slightly, eyes still glued to the records. Every step of the experiment had to be recorded, every procedure documented, every explanation meticulously noted. Nothing could be left to chance. They moved with a strange mix of urgency and awe, the kind that makes your heart race and your mind scramble at the same time. These records weren’t just numbers. They were a key. A key that might reshape everything they knew.Half a cosmic hour later, the experiment resumed. This time, it wasn’t in a virtual network. It was real. Physical. On a planet buried deep within the God’s Forbidden