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Chapter 138 – The Military Laboratory of the Beast World
Author: M.A. Sumi
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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

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