1 Chapter 1: Transmigration

"Alan, what are you doing?" Frigga's voice carried a mix of concern and confusion as she looked down at her son, beads of sweat glistening on his forehead.

"Alan, what are you doing?" Frigga's voice carried a mix of concern and confusion as she looked down at her son, beads of sweat glistening on his forehead.

"Alan, you're only 19. There's no need to push yourself so hard. Strength comes with time and experience," urged the god queen, her eyes searching for answers to the changes in her son. The once gentle, mature boy seemed to have transformed in the past two years, leaving her puzzled and concerned.

Guiding Alan back to his bedroom, Frigga ensured he settled into the bed. After 15 minutes, she quietly left the room, leaving her son to rest.

As Alan awoke after 10 hours, his eyes scanned the room before settling on the book titled "Asgard's Greatness." The cover displayed Odin, the god king of nine realms—his father.

Initially thrilled by the prospect of reincarnation, joy dwindled upon hearing the words, "Congratulations, god-king, for having a male child." Alan turned to see an old man in regal robes, a golden spear by his side. The realization struck - he was in Asgard of the Marvel world. 

Marvel, a perilous universe filled with anomalies, coupled with Asgard's recurring Ragnarök across multiverses, cast a shadow on Alan's mood.

Facing the harsh reality, Alan's cry of grief echoed like a baby's cry to those present.

In a good mood, Odin laughed heartily, held Frigga close, and declared, "My son shall be named Alan Odinson. May the world bless him to grow into a mighty god."

"So, Alan in this life, huh? I hope for extraordinary talents or a cheat like a system," Alan pondered.

"System?" Alan called out, expecting a response. "Grandpa? Great god?"

With no response, Alan despaired, crying to the heavens for this great injustice. While others had powerful systems or backgrounds, he questioned why he didn't. Asgard, though a potent backer, appeared hollow, devoid of true power except for Odin, whose inevitable end loomed over them.

Scolding the heavens for this perceived injustice, Alan's energy waned, and he succumbed to a troubled sleep.

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