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Invasion of Worlds

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After 85 years of peace since the last war, the world opens its doors to a third world war, but the end of this war resulted in the extermination of more than half of Earth's population. With the fall of modern civilization, Earth now faces an unknown threat—what will be its fate?
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Chapter 1 - The Final Age ,The Fall of Civilization

Chapter 1: The Final Age – The Fall of Civilization

After the 21st century—specifically after history drew the curtain on the most violent and devastating war—the world enjoyed a period of respite that lasted 85 years. But beneath the facade of independence and the liberation of nations from the grip of that crisis, the reality remained unchanged. The powerful nations continued to dominate the world without regard for the others.

After 85 years of the theatrical performance of freedom and the like, fate unveiled the return of this dark and crumbling era—where resistance was the only means of survival. Humanity in this age had abandoned its most profound principles and dignity. After what was called "personal freedom," promoted by Western nations to brainwash teenagers and youth, the world became unbearable.

Assaulting others, eradicating races, and unjustly occupying lands became heroic acts in the eyes of some nations, while defending oneself from aggression and murder was considered a crime—a violation of human rights.

The present was tainted with vile and repulsive ideas that defied reason. Sometimes, you'd find yourself watching people act without thought and wonder: *"Are they mindless? Are they insane?"* And if you dared to communicate with them or offer advice, you'd be rewarded either with physical assault or imprisonment under the pretext of opposing "progress" or so-called "freedom."

What the world did not know or realize was that all of this was a sinister scheme aimed at infiltrating and conquering human thought—turning people into magnetically hypnotized puppets to be controlled as needed.

And this is what was happening in our time. After the West brainwashed the youth with its repulsive ideas, this generation became the worst in history—not in terms of knowledge, but in intellect, morality, and upbringing.

Today's generations had become useless, dependent on external things like phones and computers. A person could sit on their phone for hours without realizing it.

This phase of the era was exactly what the Western world had aimed for. They had planned to weaken the intellectual and strategic thinking of the world's population—or at least a massive portion of it—and they had succeeded to a considerable extent.

The youth's thoughts revolved around play and amusement, oblivious to the fact that it would all backfire one day… and that day had now come.

NATO had sounded the bell for the Third World War against all remaining nations.

The allied nations began invading weaker countries to dominate their territories and exploit them for their strategic plans—just as the French had done in African nations, with killing, torture, and intimidation, these nations were now doing the same.

Their principle was one: *"Submit or die."* There was no other choice.

From the moment NATO declared war, alliance forces stationed themselves at the borders of many small nations.

For example, France—ever since the end of World War II and the declaration of independence by most African nations—had never calmed its rage. It firmly believed these nations were created only to be treated as slaves, working solely for their masters. Upon hearing of the resurgence of a world war, it announced its desire to invade the entire African continent. Despite some nations' objections, it was allowed to act as it saw fit.

Meanwhile, America, England, Germany, and Italy turned their attention to the Middle East, drawn by its abundant resources.

Within just one day, the allied armies launched a massive occupation campaign.

They were met with resistance from other nations, whether strong or weak. These nations fought valiantly—through their official armies or their people, where everyone, young and old, participated in defending their land. However, the Western plan to weaken strategic and national thinking had largely succeeded. Most of these nations, after what they considered "independence," had maintained only minimal defensive forces, believing the age of wars had ended.

But who would have the last laugh?

Whether these forces resisted or not, it was no longer of any use.

Hostile alliances began forming and cooperating in resistance. At first, this succeeded, but as the war dragged on, these alliances crumbled under the pressure of advanced weaponry.

Some nations saw no hope for survival and informed their people, who realized that if the enemy succeeded in occupying them, their lives would no longer be lives—but hell.

The governments of these nations refused to abandon resistance, despite knowing its futility. Thus, major nations—China, Japan, Russia, North and South Korea—gathered and made a grave decision: to deploy all their weapons, whether nuclear, hydrogen, or electromagnetic.

Everyone agreed on one idea: *"Either we live as equals, or we all die together."* This was the principle they unanimously adopted.

Shortly after the meeting concluded, each nation launched every weapon in its arsenal—it didn't matter if they were effective or not, only that they were destructive.

The NATO alliance realized what these nations intended and did not hesitate—they, too, unleashed everything they had.

Missiles launched from every direction toward nations, islands, even entire continents. When some citizens looked up at the sky, they saw countless missiles colliding or streaking in different directions.

Those citizens and their cities turned to ash—the collision of these bombs alone generated enough heat to vaporize a human body instantly.

Missiles struck the earth, creating massive craters.

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And within just one hour of this launch, roughly 70-80% of the world's population had vanished. Over six billion people died—only the lucky remained, and even they exhausted whatever fortune they had left in the next moment.