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In The Age Of Mythology I Evolved Into A Stellar Behemoth

Chapter 1: The Terrifying World 🌍

Published: February 19, 2025

Chapter 1: The Terrifying World

"On February 19, 2005, a giant beast over one hundred meters tall, resembling a furious ape, appeared in the suburbs of Eastern Capital, rampaging into the city and causing widespread destruction."

"After resulting in tens of thousands of casualties, it was attacked and killed by three fleets of the Federal Base."

"In this battle, the stationed troops consumed one million-ton nuclear bomb, one hundred and fifty cruise missiles, and fifteen fighter jets were destroyed..."

"On June 1, 2005, in the morning, a giant beast three thousand meters long, resembling a whale, appeared above Han City, causing massive panic once again."

"Fortunately, this giant beast was not aggressive and existed for only a brief fifteen minutes, without causing significant casualties."

"During this time, the giant beast ignored the bombings from various Federal missiles before disappearing..."

"On August 3, 2005, a giant beast one thousand meters long, akin to the earthly giant python from myths, appeared in Lal City of Aohé Sea, causing rampant destruction."

"This incident resulted in millions of casualties, ultimately ending with the giant beast leaving with minor injuries."

"In this event, the military consumed three million-ton nuclear bombs, three hundred and twenty other missiles, five warships, and countless ammunition."

"Since then, the new era has begun..."

In 2055, evening.

In a room, a boy sat in front of a computer, his expression serious as he carefully read through the information regarding the mythical era found online.

After a long while, Chen Chu rubbed his forehead in pain: "What a dangerous world this is."

Having awakened his memories for over half a day, Chen Chu discovered that the history, technology, and civilization of this world were quite similar to that of his previous world.

But everything took a turn decades ago with the arrival of some giant beasts that seemed like mythological creatures.

With the appearance and disappearance of these giant beasts, the entire world changed, and the civilian cultivators who vanished after the advent of firearms resurfaced once more.

After decades of development, some powerful cultivators could withstand missile bombings, sink aircraft carriers with their own strength, and tear apart giant beasts—powerful and terrifying.

In such circumstances, while various federal nations researched more advanced technologies and weapons, the trend of cultivation flourished greatly.

Of course, none of this was enough to give Chen Chu a headache.

After all, he had traversed and been reborn in this world. Although it was his first time and he lacked experience, with the mind of an adult, he quickly accepted it, even if this world was a bit chaotic.

But the problem was...

Thinking of this, Chen Chu turned his gaze to the glass water tank beside him.

To be precise, Chen Chu was looking at the salamander lying on a rock inside, which was entirely white, measured ten centimeters long, and had four limbs along with six pink horns.

As the economy developed and living standards improved, the pet market in this world became increasingly prosperous, with a wide variety of species.

Cats and dogs go without saying; keeping lizards and pythons had become normal. Some even enjoyed raising ants and insects.

For instance, his previous preference was different from others—he raised an amphibious hexagonal salamander and had decorated a nice crystal glass tank for it.

Of course, none of that was the main point.

The main point was that at this moment, Chen Chu felt the presence of two bodies in his mind.

One was as a human sitting in a chair, while the other was a peculiar sensation of lying on the ground and breathing through gills.

However, in comparison to the control he had over the human body, the small body made him feel somewhat uncoordinated, lying on the rock and not daring to move.

It was like a single-core processor suddenly having to handle dual-core processing tasks; the computing power was somewhat inadequate.