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Record of Ragnarok Chapter 73 Summary

Chapter 73 titled “The Cure to Loneliness” introduces Nikola Tesla as humanity’s next representative. Wearing a glowing mechanical suit powered by divine energy, Tesla enters the arena with unshakable enthusiasm and scientific wonder. Brunhilde reveals his Volund is an adaptive machine capable of evolving during battle. The gods scoff at science challenging divinity, but Beelzebub is intrigued. A fellow intellect, he recognizes Tesla as a kindred spirit, though twisted through a different lens. The crowd is divided—some inspired, others confused by Tesla’s eccentric energy. The contrast is sharp: Tesla fights for curiosity and betterment, while Beelzebub seeks control and isolation. This chapter sets the foundation for a truly unique match, one where invention meets corruption and idealism stands against nihilism. Humanity places its hope in brilliance rather than brute force.

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