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Harry And Hermione Are Half Human

Evolution:- against of monster and human

Volume 1: The Rise of Chaos It all started with a colossal celestial stone streaking across the sky, crashing into Earth with an impact that shook the planet. But this was no ordinary meteor—it carried something far more valuable and dangerous than any mineral or element known to mankind. Within its core was the Celestial Cell, a microscopic entity capable of altering life itself. Governments and scientists across the world raced to study it, but only one man, Dr. Harold Greaves, uncovered its true potential—it could enhance living beings beyond human limitations. Strength, speed, intelligence, endurance—the Celestial Cell could unlock evolution itself. But with such power came greed. High-ranking officials, secret organizations, and the world’s most ruthless criminals sought control over the cell. Among them was Darius Kane, a dying assassin who injected himself with the cell in a desperate bid for survival. Instead of simply healing, he became an unstoppable force—his body evolved every second, growing stronger, faster, and immune to all known weaponry. With his newfound power, Kane turned against humanity. He formed a ruthless empire, destroying cities, bending governments to his will, and turning the world into his playground of destruction. Only one man stood against him—Aadi, a secret agent from RAW (India’s elite intelligence agency). Aadi was no ordinary operative; he was a prodigy of science, strategy, and combat, having built his own AI and satellite network at just fifteen. With nothing but his intelligence, elite training, and unshakable will, Aadi fought against Kane’s growing army of enhanced criminals. The battle was relentless and brutal, but after months of war, Aadi outwitted Kane, ultimately defeating him in a legendary confrontation. The world was saved. Humanity rejoiced. But the war had only just begun… --- Volume 2: The Awakening of the Beasts With Kane defeated and the celestial cell seemingly secured, Earth tried to return to normal. But something far more terrifying was brewing. Unbeknownst to humanity, the Celestial Cell had not just affected humans—it had leaked into the ecosystem, spreading to animals, plants, and even microorganisms. Animals that had been ordinary—dogs, lions, eagles, even insects—evolved into monstrous versions of themselves, growing in size, strength, and intelligence. Some creatures could now think, strategize, and communicate telepathically. Nature itself had turned against humanity. Scientists scrambled to understand this new evolutionary wave, but just as they began to uncover its secrets, a far greater threat arrived from beyond the stars. A fleet of mysterious extraterrestrial warships descended upon Earth, unleashing devastating attacks on major cities. Unlike Kane’s reign of terror, this was calculated, precise, and merciless. The alien invaders had come for the Celestial Cell. They were a race known as the Zypherians, a highly advanced civilization that had long sought the power of the Celestial Cell. Their soldiers wielded plasma-based weaponry, their armor was impenetrable, and their ships could wipe out entire continents with a single strike. Earth’s defenses were obliterated within hours. But once again, Aadi stood at the frontlines. Using his intelligence, stealth, and unmatched combat skills, Aadi led a resistance, devising a plan to outmaneuver the Zypherians. He hacked into their communication networks, deciphered their attack patterns, and used their own technology against them. With a combination of human ingenuity, sacrifice, and raw determination, Aadi led humanity to another miraculous victory, forcing the Zypherians to retreat.
master_storys · 350 Views

Half me and half...

"Get your hands off me!" she wrestled against my grip, so I held her even tighter. "Put this on!" I groaned, toiling to keep her in place and wishing again I’d worn the damn gloves. The feel of her warm skin under my arm and palm wasn’t helping my focus. "I'm not taking you home like this!" "You don't tell me what to do!" she snapped, thrashing to break free of my hold as I fumbled with the cloak in my other hand, trying to drape it over her bare shoulders. "I'm not going home! Let me go, I said!" "Did you really think I got you out of there just to let you wander the streets, almost naked, like a lunatic?" That stopped her. "What did you call me?!" "LU-NA-TIC." "You... You…! Take your hands off me, you insolent brute!" Enraged, she yanked her arm too abruptly and lost her balance. I caught her, wrapped her in the cloak, and threw her over my shoulder. "PUT ME DOWN!" She shrieked and flailed, but I ignored her, making my way to the Commander’s house, which, thanks to Braa, was only two streets away. Since the entire population was in the square for the ridiculous festival, no one intervened at the frantic cries of the wild creature. No wonder in the ten years I've known the Commander, I've never heard that he has a daughter. She must’ve been kept locked away. Strangely, she suddenly went still and quiet. Had she grown tired, worried about attracting attention, or finally realized how inappropriate it was to show up at her parents' doorstep in this state? She didn’t seem to care before. With every step, my anxiety grew—she was limp. "Hey!" No answer. Seriously?! "Hey, you!" Nothing. A bad feeling crept over me, so I pulled her off my shoulder and into my arms. Her head fell against my chest—unconscious. "Hey! Hey, you!" I shook her, but she didn’t react. Panic surged through me. Had she fainted? Had I held her too tight? Lifting her more securely, I sprinted toward the Commander's house.
Inemin · 114.2K Views

THE HALF-BLOOD CROWN

Aeliana’s body tensed, every instinct urging her to flee, but her legs refused to obey. The weight of Kaelion’s presence pressed down on her chest, as if the air itself bowed to his will. She clenched her fists, willing herself to stay upright, to meet his gaze with whatever scraps of courage she could muster. She wouldn’t let him see her fear. “Step forward,” Kaelion ordered, his tone smooth but unyielding. Her jaw tightened. The part of her that was human screamed to fight, to run, but there was a faint hum beneath her skin—a whisper of something else. Something fae. It stirred like a forgotten memory, pulling her feet forward against her will. She stopped only a breath away from him, her chin tilted defiantly despite the trembling in her limbs. Up close, the king was even more overwhelming. His features were carved in sharp, perfect lines, his mismatched eyes glinting with an intelligence that saw too much. He wasn’t just cruel; he was calculating. A predator who enjoyed the chase as much as the kill. “What are you?” Kaelion asked, his voice soft but dangerous. He reached out, his claw-tipped fingers brushing the edge of her hood. She flinched, and his lips twitched—a hint of amusement at her reaction. “I’m no one,” she bit out, her voice steadier than she felt. “Just a thief.” “A thief?” he echoed, his fingers catching the edge of the hood. With a single motion, he pushed it back, exposing her face to the moonlight. The murmurs of the onlookers grew louder, their perfect features twisting with disdain. Kaelion’s eyes narrowed, his gaze raking over her. “No one, indeed.” He took a step closer, his presence enveloping her like a dark tide. “And yet… there’s something about you. Something familiar.” Aeliana’s heart pounded as his hand moved, fingers brushing the curve of her jaw. His touch was light, but it burned like fire, sending a shiver down her spine. “I should kill you for your insolence,” Kaelion said, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. “But there’s a… curiosity to you. A defiance I rarely see.” His lips curled into a smirk that didn’t reach his eyes. “I think I’ll keep you instead.” “Keep me?” Her voice cracked as anger flared, momentarily overriding her fear. “I’m not some pet to be claimed.” Kaelion’s smirk vanished, replaced by a cold, imperious glare. “You misunderstand, little thief. I’m not offering you a choice.” Aeliana’s stomach twisted as he raised his hand, his fingers glowing faintly with dark energy. Before she could react, a pulse of power shot through her, wrapping around her wrists like invisible chains. She stumbled, her knees buckling, but the magic held her upright. “You’ve entered my city, stolen from my people, and dared to defy me,” Kaelion said, his voice echoing with authority. “Your punishment will serve as a lesson to all who think they can do the same.” “And what punishment is that?” she spat, struggling against the bonds. Kaelion leaned in, his face inches from hers. “You’ll serve me,” he said, his voice a low, menacing growl. “Body and soul. Until I decide you’ve earned your freedom.” The crowd gasped, their whispers growing louder as the king straightened. Aeliana’s blood ran cold as she realized the full weight of his words. This wasn’t just about punishment—it was about control. And she was at the mercy of a man who had none. “Take her to the palace,” Kaelion commanded, his eyes never leaving hers. “I’ll decide what to do with her later.” The soldiers moved to obey, and Aeliana felt herself being pulled away, her body still bound by the king’s magic. As they dragged her through the streets, the crowd parted, their beautiful faces filled with a mix of fear and contempt. She clenched her fists, her mind racing. She couldn’t let this be the end. She wouldn’t let herself be another victim of Kaelion’s tyranny. Somewhere deep inside her, the faint hum of power stirred again, stronger this time.
KENNYWROTEIT · 5.4K Views

The Human Giant

There is always the desire to be the strongest, the fastest, the smartest, and to reach the apex of everything. To some, they believe that talent determines everything. To others, hard work is more important. For many to reach the apex of any field a combination of talent, hard work, and determination is needed. In a world where powerful demons, unkillable immortals, and strange monsters ran amok. Where human lives were treated on the same level as ants. Yoze, a young man who had transmigrated from Earth to this dangerous world could only rely on his hard work, strong will, and his cheat, the Second Best System to that makeup for his lack of talent and resources. With his desire to improve his family's life and his ambition to surpass human limits, he set his eyes on passing the Scholar exam as he took his first step toward dominating the world. Whether it was humans, demons, monsters, immortals, or gods they all were within his sights and would soon become a stepping stone for his rise to excellence. "You are a genius of 1000 years. Okay, I'm a genius of 900 years. I'll surpass you in three years." "You are the most talented runner in the world. That's okay, I'm fine with being the second most talented runner but I bet I can surpass you in three months." "Having the most talent doesn't mean anything unless you use it. You are born with talent. I earned it. You are afraid of demons while I cherish seeing every demon." Yoze smiled as he looked at the nine-headed immortal under his feet. "I heard that Immortals can't die. Let's test that rumor." As Yoze advanced on his journey he slowly discovered that there was no supreme power system or logic that this strange world followed. Whether the Spiritual Energy that the demons monopolized, the Crystal Energy that could create entire worlds, or the Inner Vigor that humans held close to their hearts. Yoze was determined to become the master of them all!
Mr_Palados · 1.6M Views
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