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Age Of Elves

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When monsters from another dimension overrun Earth, humanity strikes a desperate deal with a mysterious alien force. In exchange for salvation, Earth’s youth are transported to alien worlds to train as warriors—but the true cost of this pact remains unknown. Chase, Kellie, and Belinda, three teenagers shaped by the chaos, embark on a perilous journey to grow stronger, conquer monsters, and unlock the power of their unique bloodlines. As Chase rises, his charisma and strength attract powerful allies—and lovers—from across worlds, forming a harem of beautiful and voluptuous women from different races. Faced with relentless dangers and a looming cosmic threat, they must uncover the truth behind humanity’s deal and fight to secure a future for all. Will their bonds and newfound strength be enough to overcome the darkness ahead? MC is not a mindless idiot controlled by his dick so don't expect him to have sex with all the women he meets. Although there will be sex scenes, this novel is not a porn novel, I intend to focus on the storyline. NOTICE!!! I wrote this novel three years ago and failed so I am rewriting it again, with a new storyline but the same character so for now please do not read past chapter 17. Check out my other novel - Lord Of Harem
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 - Echoes of another realm

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The room shook as Dr. Adler slammed his hand onto the table, causing the wood to vibrate with the force of his frustration. His voice rose with urgency, echoing through the room. "You have to believe me!" He was dressed in a sharp suit, but his usual confidence had been replaced by desperation. In front of him sat an audience of respected intellectuals and military leaders, their faces filled with doubt and curiosity.

"Dr. Adler, your behavior is inappropriate for this setting," said a stern man from the front row, his voice cold and dismissive. "You stand here, in front of us, the brightest minds in the field, and claim that there is a parallel dimension? The idea that a portal exists, right next to ours, is ridiculous. Our entire understanding of the universe is built on years of space exploration and technology. And yet you expect us to believe it based on a photograph?"

Unshaken, Dr. Adler met the man's gaze with unwavering resolve. "And what if I have proof?" he challenged, his voice carrying a sharp edge of defiance.

"Proof? What kind of proof could you possibly have?" another voice sneered, clearly unconvinced.

"Let him speak," a commanding voice from the back of the room cut through the murmurs. A tall, authoritative woman gestured for silence, her presence commanding attention.

Dr. Adler nodded gratefully, moving swiftly to connect his laptop to the projector. The room went silent as images began to appear on the screen.

"This," Dr. Adler began, his voice filled with excitement, "is a photo I took three years ago, near my home, deep underwater. What you're seeing here is not just a random underwater structure; it's a glowing 'X,' a mysterious mark beneath the ocean's surface. But watch what happens when I show you the same spot a year later."

With a click, the image changed. The glowing mark had grown brighter, and now there was a strange structure—almost like a golden gate, but cracked and damaged.

He clicked again, and the next image showed a vibrant, purple light emanating from the location. It wasn't just an anomaly; it was a clear portal to something beyond—something impossible. Creatures from myths—dragons, dinosaurs, and giant serpents—danced through the skies of an unfamiliar world.

A wave of disbelief swept through the room. "This is absurd!" someone yelled. "You can't expect us to buy into this fantasy!"

Dr. Adler tried to call out to the crowd, but his voice was drowned by their jeering. No one listened. The room, once filled with interest, was now emptying, as the audience turned their backs, unwilling to entertain such wild claims.

"Please, listen to me!" Dr. Adler pleaded, but his words fell on deaf ears.

Finally, a man in a suit stepped forward, handing Dr. Adler a letter. "You are dismissed," he said coldly. "No more." His voice was final, leaving no room for argument.

Dr. Adler's hands shook as he accepted the letter, his heart sinking. The document was clear—it was the end of his career. He turned to Dr. Albert, an old colleague, and begged for help. "Please, I know this is hard to believe, but we are facing a disaster. The portal, this world, it's real, and if we don't act, it will destroy us all."

Dr. Albert looked away, his face pained. "You were my friend once, Adler. But this obsession, your refusal to let go... It's cost you everything. I'm sorry, but I can't help you."

Security guards stepped forward, pushing Dr. Adler out of the room. He glanced one last time at the place he had once called home—his office, now reduced to a lonely space filled with the remains of his failed career. He whispered, almost to himself, "Chase, I've failed you."

As the door closed behind him, Dr. Adler walked out of the building. His heart felt heavy with regret. The only place left for him now was the coastal home he had retreated to after losing everything. His dream, his work, was now just a fading memory.

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Meanwhile, in a small house far from the city, a 14-year-old boy sat quietly. His dark hair fell around his face, hiding the weariness in his eyes. He was trying to distract himself, but the weight of the world seemed to press down on him. He heard a knock at the door, and immediately, he stood up and ran to greet the person on the other side.

"Dad!" the boy called out, his voice filled with relief as he hugged his father tightly. "You're home."

Dr. Adler, looking older and more broken than before, pulled back and sighed. "I've failed, Chase," he said, his voice full of regret. "I couldn't convince them. I couldn't stop what's coming."

Chase looked up at his father, determination in his eyes. "Don't say that, Dad. You tried everything. We'll find a way to make them believe us, together."

And so, despite the crushing weight of his father's failure, Chase vowed to continue the fight. They weren't giving up—not yet.