The hum of the lab machines mixed with the steady drip of blood from the transfusion devices. It was a rhythm that matched Kael Ardyn’s heartbeat—cold, precise, relentless. Every movement mattered. Every breath counted. He didn’t flinch. Didn’t hesitate. The continuous transfusions from the blood containers kept his skeleton summoning skill stable, growing stronger with each pulse.
Then the rifts opened.
From the cracked floors of the lab, massive blood-red skeletons rose, bones gleaming under the harsh lights. Each stood over three meters tall. Terrifying, yes. But majestic, too. Like warriors from a place no human was meant to see. They didn’t rush. No frantic scrambling. They moved with purpose, precise and controlled, filing toward the elevators that led down to the basement of the Commercial Tower.
The elevator doors opened. Twenty of them stepped in. Bones overlapped in ways that should have been impossible, yet somehow it wor
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Chapter 139: Revealing the Biochemical Virus Formula
The first light of dawn spilt over the city, painting everything in soft gold. Kael Ardyn’s hovering motorcycle glided over the cracked asphalt, the quiet hum of its engine barely disturbing the morning stillness. The streets were empty, almost holding their breath, and the silence pressed against him in a way that made him alert. He traced the route once more on Alice’s simplified map, gloved fingers following each alley and side street. After more than an hour of weaving through the deserted city, he reached the southern edge where the neat city blocks ended and a massive military district began.He slowed, scanning the perimeter. Tall concrete walls rose like silent sentinels, steel gates reflecting the early sunlight. Soldiers patrolled with precision, every movement sharp and deliberate. Kael nudged the motorcycle forward, just a little, testing the boundary—but then a voice snapped through the still air.“This is a restricted area! Move cl
Chapter 138 – The Military Laboratory of the Beast World
The first thing Kael heard was a chime. A sharp metallic note that felt far too cheerful for the kind of news it usually carried. It rang inside his skull like someone tapping a glass with a knife.“Ding. Congratulations, Host.”He froze. The voice was unmistakable. Smooth. Emotionless. The War God System never bothered to sound comforting, and it certainly never spoke unless something enormous was unfolding behind the scenes. Kael felt the familiar drop in his stomach, the kind you get when a roller coaster starts its sudden descent.“You have followed the hidden ultimate mission’s clue character, Alice. You traveled through parallel space and triggered a biochemical virus outbreak in the main world. This makes you responsible for releasing the virus.”Kael stared at nothing for a moment. His breath snagged in his chest before escaping in a short, uneven burst. Around him, the Beast World looked the same as always. Col,d dam
Chapter 137: Returning to the Beast World Again
Electricity tore through Kael Ardyn’s body. Not a mild zap, not a sting—this was full-blown, bone-rattling, searing pain. His body had survived countless battles, but this was different. Every nerve screamed. Every muscle threatened to give out. For the first time in years, he felt… helpless.The metallic floor groaned under his weight as he collapsed, Alice cradled in his arms. Darkness crept in, dragging him under like a tide.Alice remained limp, her neck still raw from a mercenary’s blade. Alive, yes. But unconscious. Oblivious to the chaos surrounding them.White-suited figures moved quietly toward him and Alice. More than a dozen, precise and efficient. They didn’t rush. They didn’t stumble. They lifted them gently, as if handling priceless glass. And then placed them in a container that shimmered like crystal. A coffin, yes—but one built for more than rest. It was designed to preserve, to protect, maybe even to c
Chapter 136: Exit
The hum of the lab machines mixed with the steady drip of blood from the transfusion devices. It was a rhythm that matched Kael Ardyn’s heartbeat—cold, precise, relentless. Every movement mattered. Every breath counted. He didn’t flinch. Didn’t hesitate. The continuous transfusions from the blood containers kept his skeleton summoning skill stable, growing stronger with each pulse.Then the rifts opened.From the cracked floors of the lab, massive blood-red skeletons rose, bones gleaming under the harsh lights. Each stood over three meters tall. Terrifying, yes. But majestic, too. Like warriors from a place no human was meant to see. They didn’t rush. No frantic scrambling. They moved with purpose, precise and controlled, filing toward the elevators that led down to the basement of the Commercial Tower.The elevator doors opened. Twenty of them stepped in. Bones overlapped in ways that should have been impossible, yet somehow it wor
Chapter 135: Releasing the Monsters and the Skeleton Legion
Kael Ardyn spun around, eyes scanning the lab. Rows of glass containers stretched before him, each holding a monstrous evolution of the biochemical virus he had spent so long mastering. They sat there, quiet, almost peaceful—but anyone who knew better could see the danger coiled beneath the surface. A sly grin tugged at Kael’s lips. He had an idea, one that could thin the ranks of mercenaries standing in his way.“Well,” he murmured, amusement dancing in his eyes, “the world’s already gone to hell. Might as well stir things up a little more.”In this world, anyone with exceptional genes—humans or animals—is transformed under the zombie virus. With time, the infected evolved into the advanced monsters now resting in the containers. The thought sent a rush of excitement through him.“If I let these monsters loose, it could speed up the zombies’ evolution across the city,” he thought, fingers f
Chapter 134: Entering the Commercial Tower
Time crept by, unnoticed but relentless. Half an hour had passed since the zombie virus hit, and Tari City’s streets were nearly empty. Those who remained—if they could still be called alive—hid in homes, behind bolted doors, or in any sealed room they could find.The city was silent. Normal communication? Dead. Every government news broadcast repeated the same tired warning, over and over:"Attention all citizens: due to the spread of an unknown virus, please remain indoors. Lock all doors and windows. Government and military rescue units are on their way, estimated arrival time of approximately twenty hours. Beware of infected individuals."It sounded like hope, but it was a lie. People clung to it anyway, shivering in dark corners, pretending there might be salvation.Salvation wouldn’t come. Not in twenty hours. Not ever. Tari City was marked for destruction. A nuclear strike would turn the city to dust, and the government woul
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