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Chapter 29 - Ch29 - 5 years

Five years passed since the matterd of land finalised. The five year has bring a lot chnages for humanity kingdom.The process are

Five-Year Progress

Medical Advancements and Public Distribution

Over the past five years, Rahul's relentless experimentation bore immense fruit. His breakthroughs in regenerative biology, viral resistance, and cellular adaptation transformed the face of medicine. What began as small-scale lab trials evolved into large-scale production. Serums that strengthened immunity, compounds that enhanced recovery, and metabolic stabilizers capable of prolonging life were distributed across the human realms. These medical innovations became the cornerstone of public health, reducing mortality to record lows and extending lifespans significantly.

Population Growth and Expansion

The results were immediate and profound. The human population surged from 550 million to 650 million within just five years — an unprecedented increase in recorded history. The improved survival rate and higher birth rate reshaped societies, straining older systems but fueling the rapid expansion of towns and trade routes. Humanity, for the first time, began to feel invincible.

Migration and Economic Concentration

A vast migration followed. A large number of women and skilled workers moved toward Rahul's territories, drawn by the prosperity, medical security, and opportunities that surrounded his dominion. His cities became known as "the Exclusive Regions," thriving centers of knowledge, wealth, and progress. These migrations not only expanded his influence but also solidified his control over vital sectors of trade and medicine. The economic gravity of the world now revolved around him.

Rise of the Night Watchers

To safeguard his growing territory, Rahul expanded the elite corps of enforcers known as the Night Watchers — genetically enhanced sentinels derived from his early experiments. Their numbers grew from 100 to 1,000, each one designed for endurance, vigilance, and unwavering loyalty. They became symbols of order and security, patrolling the cities where light met shadow. Their silent presence ensured peace — and reminded everyone of the man who commanded them.

Normalization of the Power Portion

Alongside these societal changes, the Power Portion, a refined serum that temporarily enhanced human strength and reflexes, became common among the populace. Once reserved for soldiers and researchers, it gradually integrated into daily life — used by laborers, guards, and even merchants. The line between ordinary humans and the enhanced blurred, marking the dawn of a new social era where strength and science defined status.

Clearly, Rahul has played a very important role in improving the condition of humanity. However, because of some of these changes, other species have started to take notice. Humanity has been growing stronger for some time now, and as a result, they have begun to face harassment from nearby species. The Orcs, for instance, have sent a diplomat this year, demanding a sacrifice of 10,000 young boys. This is not the first time the Orcs have made such demands — it has been their way of maintaining their food supply for years. Once again, they have repeated the same demand.

At the same time, other races have also started paying attention to these developments. The royal family, in particular, is not pleased with Rahul's growing influence. They feel that control over humanity is slowly slipping out of their hands, and they have begun to consider ways to limit Rahul's power before it becomes absolute.

In an effort to limit Rahul's growing power, the Royal Family issued a decree stating that the 10,000 men demanded by the Orcs would be taken from the territories surrounding Rahul's domain — and that this order was to be carried out immediately. It was a masterstroke by the Royal Family, a calculated move designed to weaken Rahul's influence while reasserting their own authority over humanity.

Rahul understood the message clearly. He could not refuse the decree — not yet. The Royal Family still held immense political power, and open defiance would only bring chaos to the fragile structure he had built. For now, he had no choice but to comply, even as the decision cut deeply into the trust and stability he had created.

He knew this was not just about the Orcs' demand; it was a warning. The monarchy wanted to remind the world — and Rahul himself — that they still ruled the realm of men. But deep within, Rahul vowed that this would be the last time he was forced to bend. He would grow stronger, wiser, and far beyond the reach of kings.

However, Raoul would not let this pass so easily. If the Orcs wanted 10,000 young boys, he would give them 10,000 young viruses — a silent scourge designed to hollow out the Orc population from within. He would not use an old weapon or a crude threat; he planned to deploy one of his newest biological creations, a recent product of his laboratories. The thought chilled him even as it steeled his resolve: the same science that had raised humanity could be turned into a blade against its enemies.

Rahul moved toward his laboratory. The corridors gleamed with white light, and rows of scientists in pristine coats bowed respectfully as he passed. He was not just their leader — he was the supreme authority of the facility, the greatest biological mind humanity had ever produced. His discoveries had redefined life itself, and everyone within those walls knew they were serving a man whose genius bordered on divinity.

He continued toward the central research wing, where his most recent and advanced creations were stored. Each chamber contained experimental marvels — biological constructs beyond ordinary comprehension. Stopping beside one of his senior researchers, the man in charge of the section, Rahul spoke in his calm but commanding tone:

"Send me the sample of A010."

The scientist froze for a moment, understanding the gravity of that command, before bowing his head and hurrying to comply.The scientist was really scared because this sample was so insidious and so bad that even hell would not want this virus inside of it. It was silent, stationary, and could truly destroy anyone if they were unaware of its function and failed to take proper action.The scientist, in a terrified, slightly trembling voice, asked, "Sir, are you sure you want to use this?" Raoul glared at him and replied, "Do as I told you. Do you really think I can let the sacrifice of 10,000 young boys pass so lightly? Even A010 cannot exterminate their entire race, but it will certainly do great damage. I want them to understand the price they pay for forcing me — and their families will see my wrath as well."

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