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In 2049, a stable wormhole tears open in the heart of Izadal, a city of the Mindanao Republic, disgorging armed medieval soldiers onto a modern street. What begins as a violent first contact incident escalates into full military engagement - and reveals something far larger: the portal connects two worlds, one armed with rifles, armor, and wormhole technology, the other with magic, dragons, and a centuries-old kingdom that has never known an enemy like this.
The Mindanao Republic Armed Forces push through the portal and establish Ankada Base on a captured hilltop in the Radin Empire, ostensibly under the cover of a hastily signed Peace Agreement with King Lucius Tarquinuis Superbus. But the agreement is a fiction both sides quietly understand - a "rope" meant to buy the Republic time to strip the Mountain of Alven of the minerals it needs to fund a war back home, against the Fourth Reich of Deutschland.
The story follows multiple interwoven perspectives with our Male Lead Rafael, Homayd, and the rest of Rodin's Elite Thundertrooper squad navigating the grinding, often darkly funny realities of soldiering in an alien world; the Dungeon Hunter adventuring party - Zack, Romeo, Hana, and Risa - caught between contracted espionage for their King and their own growing unease about what they're uncovering; King Lucius and his court, weighing patience against the demand for immediate war; and a wider cast of generals, mages, royals, and now-watching elves, all converging on the same unresolved question: what happens when an industrialized nation and a magical empire run out of room to pretend they're at peace.
The tone blends hard military-fiction detail - vehicle specifications, infantry doctrine, tactical procedure - with the textures of slice-of-life camaraderie (laundry duty, bad coffee, barracks humor) and slow-building geopolitical