The room was quiet for a while. Tony worked, his fingers flying across holographic interfaces. Fury nursed his coffee. Arthur sat comfortably, lost in his own thoughts.
It was Fury who broke the silence, and when he did, his voice had a different quality to it. Slower. More careful.
“Barnes,” Fury said, staring into the black depths of his mug.
Arthur looked at him.
“Arthur,” Fury said slowly, piecing the logic together. “If Barnes survived… if the serum and the cold kept him alive since 1945…”
Arthur looked at Fury with a small, hidden smile. He could see the gears turning in the spy master’s head.
“Then Steve Rogers may have survived too,” Fury finished, looking up.
“There is a really good chance,” Arthur confirmed. “The Valkyrie crashed in the ice. If the hull remained intact… Rogers had the original serum. It was better than what Barnes got.”
Fury stood up. A new energy filled him, displacing the exhaustion of the Hydra purge.
“We looked for the Valkyrie for years. Howard looked. SHIELD looked. Sonar sweeps, satellite imaging, Arctic expeditions that cost millions. The search area was too vast. We never found it.”
Tony had stopped typing. He was listening now, his face unreadable.
“Arthur, can you find the plane?” Fury asked, his voice tight.
“It shouldn’t be hard,” Arthur said with a shrug. “Get me to the general area where the Valkyrie went off radar. Once I’m in the vicinity, I have ways to scan for things. If the plane is there, I’ll find it.”
“Then what are we waiting for?” Fury grabbed his coat from the rack. “I will get the approximate coordinates where the Valkyrie went down. Let’s go save the Captain.”
“No hurries,” Arthur replied, not moving an inch from his comfortable chair. “The Captain isn’t going anywhere. He’s waited seventy years; he can wait another twenty-four hours. And I’m not in a state to go treasure hunting right now. I need proper rest first. Tomorrow.”
Fury clearly didn’t like it. His jaw worked, but he swallowed the objection. “Tomorrow. I’ll prepare things on this end for when we bring him back.”
“That confident?” Arthur raised an eyebrow. “What if Rogers isn’t alive? What if it’s just a frozen wreck with a corpse inside?”
Fury was quiet for a moment. When he spoke, the calculation was still there, but something else had crept in alongside it. Something older. More human.
“Then I finish one of Howard Stark’s last wishes,” Fury said softly. “And give Steve Rogers a proper burial.”
Tony flinched. Just barely. But Arthur caught it.
Arthur looked between them. Fury’s expression was genuinely emotional. Was it an act? You never knew with spies. But Captain America clearly meant something real to the people on this side of the Atlantic. A symbol. A promise. The man who proved that the little guy could stand up.
Tony, meanwhile, was still processing the possibility that his father’s greatest obsession might be sleeping under the ice instead of rotting in it.
“I’ll pick you both up at eight,” Arthur said, standing.
Tony looked up sharply. “Both?”
“You’re coming.”
Tony opened his mouth to argue, then closed it. He didn’t say yes, but he didn’t say no.
—
The Next Day
The Arctic Circle
The wind howled across the frozen wasteland, a white, blinding force that whipped snow into a frenzy. It was a cold that bit through bone.
A golden portal cut through the whiteout, and three figures stepped onto the ice.
Arthur cast a warming charm over the group instantly. The biting wind suddenly felt like a pleasant summer breeze.
“Nice spot,” Tony commented, looking around at the endless expanse of nothing. “Very scenic. Nothing but white death for a thousand miles. I can see why my dad liked it here.”
“The coordinates put the crash grid here,” Fury said, shouting over the wind as he checked a handheld device. “But the ice shifts. He could be under a hundred feet of glacier by now.”
“Give me a minute,” Arthur said.
He closed his eyes, extending his senses.
He wasn’t looking for a man; he was looking for the Tesseract energy signature that had powered the Valkyrie. It would be faint, buried under decades of ice and snow, but to a Space Stone wielder, it would be a beacon in the dark.
Five miles. Ten. Eighteen.
There.
Arthur opened his eyes. “Fury, you’re in luck. The ship isn’t underwater. We don’t have to go diving.”
He raised his hand and opened another portal. This one led directly to the coordinates Arthur had detected.
They stepped through and found it.
The Valkyrie.
It was jutting out of the ice like the skeletal wing of some prehistoric beast. Massive, black metal against the white snow.
“The Valkyrie,” Fury murmured, staring up at it.
“It’s huge,” Tony said, shaking his head. “And it’s sticking out of the ice. How did you not find this? Your agents are blind.”
“Your father failed too,” Fury shot back without looking away. “And this section of ice shifts constantly. It could have been buried a hundred feet deep until recently. The cold and the mist don’t make searching easy.”
“Excuses,” Tony muttered.
“You two can fight later,” Arthur interrupted, stepping toward the wreck. “Let’s go inside and find the Captain.”
He raised his hand. He didn’t use fire; he used vibration. He hummed a low note, amplifying it with magic until the ice encasing the hatch began to crack and shatter. He cleared a path in seconds.
They climbed inside.
The plane was a ghost ship, preserved perfectly by the cold. Seats bolted to the floor. Instrument panels dark but intact. Frost covered every surface in a thin crystalline layer that caught the light of Arthur’s conjured orb and scattered it in tiny rainbows.
They picked their way forward through the narrow corridor. Fury moved with military precision. Tony’s eyes swept every surface, cataloguing, analysing. Arthur led, melting obstructions as they went.
The cockpit door was jammed. Arthur heated the hinges until they gave way with a metallic groan.
Fury saw the shield first.
It was lying on the ground near the pilot’s seat. The vibranium disc was dusted with frost but unmistakable. Red, white, and blue. Even after seventy years, it gleamed.
A rare, genuine smile crossed Fury’s face.
A closer look revealed a frozen man holding the shield. A man in a torn, red, white, and blue uniform.
“My god,” Fury whispered. “He’s really there.”
Arthur walked up to the ice. He placed his hand on the surface, feeling for the faint spark of life.
“Good news, Nick,” Arthur said. “The Captain is alive.”
The three of them stared at the frozen figure.
Steve Rogers. Eyes closed. Skin blue-pale. He looked exactly as he had the day he’d aimed the Valkyrie at the ice and never pulled up. Frozen in time.
Arthur got to work.
A wave of his hand and the ice cracked. Rogers’s body floated up, still encased in a thin protective layer of frost, rising slowly until he hung horizontal in the cold air between them.
Arthur cast a stasis charm immediately.
A soft blue glow that settled over the frozen form. It would keep Rogers stable during transport, preventing the serum from kickstarting the revival process before they were ready.
“Let’s go,” Arthur said.
He opened a portal directly to the secure medical bay in the Triskelion that Fury had prepared.
“Welcome back to the world, Captain,” Arthur whispered.
He floated the body through the portal.
—
SHIELD Medical Facility — New York
Three hours later.
Steve Rogers was lying in a bed in a room designed to look like a 1940s recovery ward. A radio played a Dodgers game from May 1941. A gentle breeze blew through sheer curtains.
It was a perfect illusion.
Arthur, Fury, and Tony stood behind a one-way mirror, watching the monitors.
“It won’t work, Nick,” Arthur said softly.
Fury raised an eyebrow. “Why not?”
“Steve Rogers is a tactical genius, Nick. Not a fool. The smell of the air, the feel of the sheets, the hum of the equipment behind the walls… he’ll know something is wrong the moment he wakes up.”
“It’s just to ease him in,” Fury defended. “A soft landing. We break it to him gently. If he sees through it, we drop the act and tell him the truth immediately.”
“Soft landings are overrated,” Tony muttered, crossing his arms. His eyes hadn’t left the figure in the bed. “Rip the band-aid off. Tell him he won the war and missed the internet.”
“We’ll do it my way,” Fury said firmly.
Arthur looked through the glass at Rogers. The stasis charm had worn off an hour ago. The serum was doing its work, pulling the man’s body back from the edge of a seventy-year sleep.
The monitors showed a heartbeat that was gradually strengthening, a core temperature that was climbing toward normal.
He’d wake soon.
And when he did, the world was going to hit him like a freight train.
“Poor bastard,” Arthur said quietly.
Fury glanced at him.
“Think about it,” Arthur continued. “Everything he knew is gone. Everyone he loved is dead or ancient. The war he sacrificed his life to win ended seventy years ago. And that’s just the normal stuff.” He gestured vaguely. “Then someone’s going to have to explain to him that wizards are real, aliens have visited Earth, his best friend is alive and has been a brainwashed assassin for seven decades, and the organisation he’s waking up inside was infested with the same Nazis he died fighting.” Arthur shook his head. “I would not like to be in his position.”
Fury’s expression softened a fraction.
“He’s strong,” Fury said. “He’ll adapt.”
“He will,” Arthur agreed. “But it won’t be fun for him. Not for a long time.”
He checked his watch. There was nothing more for him here. Rogers would wake up, see through the fake hospital room in about thirty seconds, and bolt.
Arthur could watch the security recordings later and have his fun then.
Right now, he had things to do. He hadn’t been back to Asgard in days. Banner needed to be properly settled. And most importantly, he hadn’t spent time with his children in these two days.
“Well,” Arthur said, straightening up. “He’s safe. The serum will handle the rest. My job here is done.”
Fury turned to him. “Not staying for the big event? The man out of time wakes up?”
Arthur shook his head. “Nope. I can guess how this is going to go. And I’ve had enough excitement in the past few days to last me a month.”
Fury nodded slowly. “Thank you, Arthur. For bringing the Captain back home.”
“Put it on my tab.”
Tony pushed off the wall. “I’m coming with you. I’ve had enough history for one week.”
They walked out of the building together, stepping into the bright sunlight.
“You really not interested in meeting him?” Tony asked, glancing back at the building. “He’s Captain America. The living legend. The guy on the posters.”
Arthur smiled. “You forget, Tony. I’m British.”
“What does that have to do with anything?”
“Captain America isn’t my childhood hero. I didn’t grow up watching his war bonds shows or collecting his trading cards. To me, he’s a historical figure. Interesting. Impressive. But I don’t have the emotional connection everyone in this country seems to have to him.”
Privately, Arthur also found the Captain… tedious for his taste. Too clean-cut. He respected the man’s courage and sacrifice, certainly, but hero worship wasn’t in his nature.
Tony snorted. “Bold of you to assume I have an emotional connection.”
“You don’t?”
“I’m not a fan.” Tony’s voice flattened. “If what you said about my father is true, spending years searching the Arctic for this guy, then Captain America got more of Howard Stark’s attention than I ever did.” He looked away. “Hard to be a fan of the man your father loved more than you.”
Arthur didn’t have a quick response to that. It was an honest thing Tony had said. Painfully honest. It deserved a moment of silence, not a glib comeback.
They walked a few more steps toward the parking lot.
“I understand,” Arthur said finally. Then, deliberately changing the subject: “So. How are things with you and Pepper? Married life treating you well?”
“Busy. She’s running the company. I’m building suits. We communicate through Post-it notes on the fridge and the occasional argument about what to eat for dinner.”
“That’s not good, Tony. Take a holiday. Go somewhere warm. Spend a week doing nothing but enjoying each other’s company.”
“We don’t care about that stuff,” Tony waved a hand dismissively. “Maybe after a few years.”
Arthur stopped walking. “Not planning on keeping the Stark line alive?”
“We just got married,” Tony said defensively. “It’s too soon. And why do you care so much anyway? You sound like my mother.”
“The only reason I got you two together so fast is that I want a niece or a nephew to spoil,” Arthur said shamelessly. “My kids need playmates who are somewhat close to their age. How can that be made possible if you aren’t serious?”
Tony gave him a deadpan stare. “I don’t care. A kid is… it’s too much right now.”
“Tony, you’re not getting any younger. The longer you wait—”
“Then we’ll adopt.”
“Unfortunate.” Arthur sighed with theatrical regret. “I had a very precious gift prepared for you. Was going to present it when the time came. But now it looks like it’ll be gathering dust in my vault for years.”
Tony’s stride slowed. “What gift?”
“Oh, nothing much. Just something that might have to do with a certain shield you couldn’t take your eyes off for the last three hours.”
Tony stopped walking dead in his tracks.
“Vibranium?” His voice went sharp. “You have vibranium?”
Arthur kept walking, whistling tunelessly.
“Hayes.” Tony jogged to catch up, grabbing his arm. “Arthur. You’re telling me you have a piece of vibranium and you’ve been sitting on it?”
“It might be bigger than a piece,” Arthur teased, pulling his arm free. “But… well, you’ll find out when there’s a little Tony or a little Pepper running around.”
“That’s blackmail.”
“That’s incentive.”
“It’s the same thing!”
“Only if you’re not motivated enough.”
Tony opened his mouth – no doubt for a devastating counter-argument that would have been brilliant, eloquent, and completely irrelevant.
Arthur didn’t give him the chance. He twisted the air and Apparated away.
Tony Stark was left standing in the parking lot, shouting at empty space.
“HAYES! COME BACK HERE! HOW BIG IS THE PIECE? HAYES!”
—
Tony stared at the empty space for five full seconds. A pigeon landed nearby, pecking at the asphalt.
“JARVIS.”
“Yes, Sir?”
“Did you get readings on that?”
“I’m afraid not, Sir. The teleportation event lasted approximately three milliseconds. My sensors captured nothing useful.”
Tony closed his mouth. Opened it. Closed it again.
“I hate magic,” he muttered.
He stood there a moment longer, chewing his lip. Then he pulled out his phone.
“Pepper? It’s me. Quick question — how do you feel about kids?”
A pause.
“No, I haven’t been drinking. Much.”
Another pause.
“It involves vibranium. I’ll explain when I get home. Also, cancel all meetings for next week. We’re going to Fiji.”
He hung up and started walking toward his car, a grin tugging at the corners of his mouth.
“Vibranium,” he muttered, shaking his head. “The man bribes me with vibranium.”
He unlocked the car door.
“It’s working,” he admitted to no one. “Damn it.”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 310: The God’s Frustration – Part - 1
- Chapter 309: Puny God
- Chapter 308 308: The Beast on the Leash
- Chapter 307 307: The Breach
- Chapter 306: The Scepter’s Games – Part - 2
- Chapter 305: The Scepter’s Games – Part - 1
- Chapter 304: The Cage – Part - 2
- Chapter 303: The Cage – Part - 1
- Chapter 302: Hammer and Iron – Part - 2
- Chapter 301: Hammer and Iron – Part - 1
- Chapter 300: Brothers
- Chapter 299: Not Really My Style
- Chapter 298: The Soldier and the God
- Chapter 297: The God Walks – Part - 2
- Chapter 296: The God Walks – Part - 1
- Chapter 295 295: Assemble Part - 2
- Chapter 294 294: Assemble Part - 1
- Chapter 293: The Shield He Built
- Chapter 292 292: Unmade
- Chapter 291: The Annihilator
- Chapter 290: The Missing Fleet
- Chapter 289: Vanishing Act
- Chapter 288 288: Damage Assessment
- Chapter 287: Shattered
- Chapter 286: The God of Mischief
- Chapter 285: Doors Open From Both Sides
- Chapter 284 284: Clear Skies
- Chapter 283 283: Between Worlds
- Chapter 282: The Changing World
- Chapter 281 281: The Day Medicine Changed
- Chapter 280 280: Balance
- Chapter 279 279: Death
- Chapter 278 278: The Queen's Garden – Part - 2
- Chapter 277 277: The Queen’s Garden – Part - 1
- Chapter 276: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 3
- Chapter 275: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 2
- Chapter 274: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 1
- Chapter 273: Foundations
- Chapter 272: The Day After
- Chapter 271: Movie Night Part - 3
- Chapter 270: Movie Night Part - 2
- Chapter 269: Movie Night Part - 1
- Chapter 268 268: Round Two
- Chapter 267: The Boy Who Lived and The Ice Queen
- Chapter 266: The Wake-Up Call
- Chapter 265: The Shape of the Universe
- Chapter 264 264: Days in Asgard
- Chapter 263 263: The Singular Focus Part - 2
- Chapter 262 262: The Singular Focus Part - 1
- Chapter 261 261: The Man Out of Time
- Chapter 260 260: Winter Soldier
- Chapter 259: The Cleanest SHIELD
- Chapter 258 258: House Cleanup
- Chapter 257: Twenty Minutes of Light
- Chapter 256: The Sorcerer at the Crossroads
- Chapter 255: Closure
- Chapter 254: The Hulk Whisperer
- Chapter 253 253: The Morning After
- Chapter 252: The Cost of Victory
- Chapter 251: The Unforgivable
- Chapter 250: Hell on Fire Part - 2
- Chapter 249: Hell on Fire Part - 1
- Chapter 248: The Arcane Mage
- Chapter 247: A Father’s Wrath
- Chapter 246 246: The Line You Don't Cross
- Chapter 245: Hulk
- Chapter 244: When Devils Come Calling
- Chapter 243: Like Father, Like Children
- Chapter 242: The Ice Queen’s Wrath
- Chapter 241: The Monster of Harlem
- Chapter 240 240: Girl’s Day Out
- Chapter 239 239: Homecoming
- Chapter 238: After the Storm
- Chapter 237: The Frost King Part - 3
- Chapter 236 236: The Frost King Part - 2
- Chapter 235: The Frost King Part - 1
- Chapter 234: Asgard Under Siege
- Chapter 233: The Road Home
- Chapter 232: Worthy
- Chapter 231: The Destroyer Part - 2
- Chapter 230: The Destroyer Part - 1
- Chapter 229: Friends and Foes
- Chapter 228: Worthy and Unworthy
- Chapter 227: God of Thunder
- Chapter 226: The Hammer Falls Part - 2
- Chapter 225: The Hammer Falls Part - 1
- Chapter 224: The Sins of the Father
- Chapter 223: The Iron Vows
- Chapter 222 222: Sparring and Howard's Legacy
- Chapter 221 221: Extremis and Rebirth
- Chapter 220: AIM and Apologies
- Chapter 219: The Stark Expo Part - 2
- Chapter 218: The Stark Expo Part - 1
- Chapter 217: The Waiting Game
- Chapter 216: Secrets and Snakes
- Chapter 215: I Am Iron Man
- Chapter 214: The Cleanup Part - 2
- Chapter 213 213: The Cleanup Part - 1
- Chapter 212: Iron Monger Part - 2
- Chapter 211: Iron Monger Part - 1
- Chapter 210: Shadows Gathering
- Chapter 209: The Unchallenged Hero
- Chapter 208: Purpose
- Chapter 207: Brooms and Bad News
- Chapter 206 206: First Flight
- Chapter 205: Tony Stark Returns Part - 2
- Chapter 204 204: Tony Stark Returns Part - 1
- Chapter 203 203: Birth of Iron Man
- Chapter 202 202: Director Fury’s House Call
- Chapter 201 201: The Spark of Iron
- Chapter 200 200: The Need for Speed
- Chapter 199: Christmas Gathering Part - 2
- Chapter 198 198: Christmas Gathering Part - 1
- Chapter 197: The Gathering Begins
- Chapter 196: The Extended Family
- Chapter 195: The Red Room Part - 2
- Chapter 194 194: The Red Room Part - 1
- Chapter 193: The Ice Queen of Europe
- Chapter 192: Home
- Chapter 191 191: The Years In Between - Part 4
- Chapter 190 190: The Years In Between - Part 3
- Chapter 189 189: The Years In Between - Part 2
- Chapter 188 188: The Years In Between Part - 1
- Chapter 187 187: Shopping with a Princess
- Chapter 186 186: New Century, New Path Part - 2
- Chapter 185: New Century, New Path Part - 1
- Chapter 184: Tony Stark
- Chapter 183: Fate’s Quiet Architect Part - 2
- Chapter 182: Fate’s Quiet Architect Part - 1
- Chapter 181: The Thorn That Pricked a Finger
- Chapter 180: The Pan Elf
- Chapter 179: Vengeance
- Chapter 178: Hogwarts Again
- Chapter 177: When Chi Meets Cosmic
- Chapter 176: The Iron Fist
- Chapter 175: The Dragon’s Heart
- Chapter 174: Chi
- Chapter 173: Starting From Zero
- Chapter 172: K’un-Lun’s Uninvited Guests
- Chapter 171: The Path to K’un-Lun
- Chapter 170: Path Forward Part - 2
- Chapter 169: Path Forward Part - 1
- Chapter 168: The Devil and the Death-Marked
- Chapter 167: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 166: Trials and Resolve
- Chapter 165: The Hand’s Plan
- Chapter 164: The Dream’s End
- Chapter 163: Unintended Consequences
- Chapter 162: The Dream Master
- Chapter 161: Back to Hala
- Chapter 160 160: When Plans Fail
- Chapter 159 159: Tea with Old Friends Part - 2
- Chapter 158: Tea with Old Friends Part - 1
- Chapter 157: Homecomings
- Chapter 156: The Dying World Part - 2
- Chapter 155: The Dying World Part - 1
- Chapter 154: The Annihilator
- Chapter 153: The Wizard and The Star
- Chapter 152: Combat Training Part - 2
- Chapter 151: Combat Training Part - 1
- Chapter 150: A Parting Gift
- Chapter 149: Dawn After Victory
- Chapter 148: Hard Truths
- Chapter 147: Mephisto’s Game
- Chapter 146: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 145: Endgame of a Dark Lord Part - 2
- Chapter 144: Endgame of a Dark Lord Part - 1
- Chapter 143: The Fated Duel Part - 3
- Chapter 142: The Fated Duel Part - 2
- Chapter 141: The Fated Duel Part - 1
- Chapter 140: All Hallows’ War Part - 4
- Chapter 139: All Hallows’ War Part - 3
- Chapter 138: All Hallows’ War Part - 2
- Chapter 137: All Hallows’ War Part - 1
- Chapter 136: Gathering Armies
- Chapter 135: Ancient Magic
- Chapter 134: The Hidden Vault
- Chapter 133: The Art of the Duel
- Chapter 132: The Dark Lord Moves
- Chapter 131: The Wounded Guest
- Chapter 130: Ordinary Moments
- Chapter 129: Master of Death
- Chapter 128: Harry Potter and the Exploding Dummies
- Chapter 127: Ariadne
- Chapter 126: Master of the Elder Wand
- Chapter 125: Shadows and Fire
- Chapter 124: Boy Who Lived Reborn
- Chapter 123: Healing
- Chapter 122: At the Crossroads
- Chapter 121: Soul Surgery
- Chapter 120: An Elegant Battle
- Chapter 119: Learning to Live
- Chapter 118: The Weight of Love
- Chapter 117: Echoes of the Dead
- Chapter 116: Vault Hunting
- Chapter 115: A Warning to Spies
- Chapter 114: The Alien Crossroads
- Chapter 113: Grave Robbing
- Chapter 112: Secrets in the Serpent’s Den
- Chapter 111: The End of an Era
- Chapter 110: The Fall of the Light
- Chapter 109: Walking Into a Trap
- Chapter 108: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 5
- Chapter 107: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 4
- Chapter 106: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 3
- Chapter 105: The Dead Man’s Moves Part - 2
- Chapter 104: The Dead Man’s Moves Part - 1
- Chapter 103: The Art of Persuasion
- Chapter 102: Farewell to the Sanctuary
- Chapter 101: Foundations of an Empire
- Chapter 100: Dangerous Games
- Chapter 99: Blueprints for an Empire
- Chapter 98: An Unexpected Partnership
- Chapter 97: The Quiet After
- Chapter 96: A Reluctant Janitor
- Chapter 95: Final Judgment
- Chapter 94: The Gloves Come Off
- Chapter 93: Death Walks the Halls
- Chapter 92: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 91: The Calm Before the Kill
- Chapter 90: The Weight of Power
- Chapter 89: Silent Retribution
- Chapter 88: The Trifecta of Villainy
- Chapter 87: Hunting Shadows
- Chapter 86: Uncomfortable Truths
- Chapter 85: Picking Up Pieces
- Chapter 84: The Nightmare Unleashed
- Chapter 83: Bullets and Spells
- Chapter 82: Temporal Mechanics
- Chapter 81: Dead Man Talking
- Chapter 80: Dark Lord Showtime
- Chapter 79: Behind the Veil
- Chapter 78: The Department of Mysteries
- Chapter 77: A Call for Help
- Chapter 76: Magical Renaissance
- Chapter 75: Through Different Eyes
- Chapter 74: Lessons in Humility
- Chapter 73: The Dark Dimension
- Chapter 72: Gates to the Unknown
- Chapter 71: Dimensions of Power
- Chapter 70: The Making of Adversaries
- Chapter 69: Spatial Affinities
- Chapter 68: The Art of Rivalry
- Chapter 67: Dark Paths
- Chapter 66: Dimensional Energy
- Chapter 65: The Ancient One
- Chapter 64: Unexpected Doors
- Chapter 63: New Beginnings
- Chapter 62: Farewells
- Chapter 61: Winky
- Chapter 60: Revelations
- Chapter 59: Confrontation
- Chapter 58: The Maze
- Chapter 57: The Final Countdown
- Chapter 56: Old Enemies, New Strength
- Chapter 55: Metamorphosis
- Chapter 54: Hard Truths
- Chapter 53: The Healing
- Chapter 52: Back to Hogwarts
- Chapter 51: Aftermath
- Chapter 50: Cosmic Awakening
- Chapter 49: Desperate Measures
- Chapter 48: Escalation
- Chapter 47: Kree Confrontation
- Chapter 46: Mar-Vell’s Laboratory
- Chapter 45: A Space Mission
- Chapter 44: Black Box Revelations
- Chapter 43: Maria Rambeau
- Chapter 42: Project Pegasus
- Chapter 41: Desert Revelations
- Chapter 40: Pancho’s Bar
- Chapter 39: Pursuit
- Chapter 38: Fragments of a Forgotten Past
- Chapter 37: The Arrival Part - 2
- Chapter 36: The Arrival Part - 1
- Chapter 35: The Waiting Game
- Chapter 34: Rules and Rulings
- Chapter 33: Aftermath
- Chapter 32: The Second Task Part - 2
- Chapter 31: The Second Task Part - 1
- Chapter 30: Preparations and Hints
- Chapter 29: Unwelcome Return
- Chapter 28: Across the Pond
- Chapter 27: Breaking Tradition
- Chapter 26: Explanations and Evaluations
- Chapter 25: The First Task
- Chapter 24: Dragons and Conversations
- Chapter 23: Perks, Plans, and Preparations
- Chapter 22: Dumbledore
- Chapter 21: The Headmaster’s Office
- Chapter 20: The Four Champions
- Chapter 19: When a Slytherin Bargains
- Chapter 18: The Goblet’s Choice
- Chapter 17: An Eventful Morning
- Chapter 16: Foreign Arrivals
- Chapter 15: The Final Year
- Chapter 14: Six Years of Solitude Part - 4
- Chapter 13: Six Years of Solitude Part - 3
- Chapter 12: Six Years of Solitude Part - 2
- Chapter 11: Six Years of Solitude Part - 1
- Chapter 10: The First Day
- Chapter 9: The Muggle-Born Slytherin
- Chapter 8: Hogwarts and Sorting
- Chapter 7: The Letter
- Chapter 6: Preparing for Hogwarts
- Chapter 5: New Beginnings
- Chapter 4: Aftermath & the Magical Unveiling
- Chapter 3: Shattered
- Chapter 2: Second Chances
- Chapter 1: The King’s Cross Station