Monsters: Evolving from Titans to Ancient Gods
Chapter 104 The Big Stage of the Universe
Chapter 104 The Big Stage of the Universe
The spaceship crashed from space, its friction with the atmosphere causing it to streak across the sky like a brilliant meteor before landing in the vast desert, where it swelled into a dazzling flame and the ground trembled violently.
The rolling sound waves, carrying shockwaves, swept in all directions, raising clouds of sand and dust.
The raging sandstorm whipped up the cloak, revealing Longbo's towering figure to the air. The sandstorm struck the bone armor, producing a series of crisp sounds.
Longbo's gaze was fixed on the firelight rising in the desert in the distance, taking in the several life reactions that were still active inside.
The wreckage of the dilapidated spaceship was lifted up by some powerful force, and with a roar, it fell to one side. Amidst the rising flames, several black figures tens of meters tall stood up.
Several Babar aliens who had grown to gigantic size stood in the flames, constantly patting the flames off their bodies.
Just as the spaceship crashed, they managed to survive by enlarging themselves to a size tens of meters tall and weighing tens of thousands of tons at the last moment.
Beside the burning wreckage of the spaceship, the Babar alien angrily turned around and looked around, searching for traces of the monster.
"Where is that monster?!"
"An unforgivable bastard!!"
The Babarians were not fools. Despite the suddenness of the incident, they still managed to piece together the truth about the spaceship crash from the details they had just learned.
The monster's eyes glowed, and then the spaceship malfunctioned, proving that the crash was definitely caused by [someone].
The other Babar aliens also wore expressions of gritted teeth, wishing they could tear the monster that shot them down into pieces.
Soon, one of them spotted the giant monster approaching their group and warned his companions.
"The guy who shot us down is behind us!"
As soon as the words were spoken, several Babar aliens turned their heads and looked in the direction their companions were pointing.
My gaze pierced through the firelight and distorted air, and a faint silhouette slowly emerged from the other side of the thick smoke.
"Thump—thump—"
The monster's footsteps pounded the desert, causing the ground to tremble violently, cracking open and sending dust billowing into the air.
The Babar aliens were furious at the sight, completely forgetting that the purpose of their trip was to capture the monster and sell it to monster dealers in the universe.
One of the Babar aliens, enraged, stepped across the sea of fire and strode toward the approaching monster, but froze in mid-air the instant he was about to reach it, his raised fist frozen in mid-air.
In his eyes, the monster before him was enormous, unlike anything he had ever seen. In his gigantic form, he was over fifty meters tall, but in front of the monster, he looked as small as a toddler.
Several Babars, not to be outdone, also crossed the sea of fire, but the moment they looked up, they froze in place, just like their companions.
The stars in deep space continued to shine, casting extremely long shadows of the monster that directly enveloped several of its Babar aliens.
With its back to the light, most of its body was shrouded in shadow. The sun behind it was so bright that the Babar aliens couldn't see the monster's appearance clearly, except for its four bright blue energy eyes, which looked exceptionally real.
To the Babar aliens, the monster before them appeared to be three times their size, covered in thick bone armor, its overall pattern obscured by light.
He gazed at the crowd silently, looking down at them with an almost aloof indifference.
How dare this mere monster look down on us like that?!
After a brief moment of stunned silence, the Babar alien felt intensely insulted and contemptuous. After regaining his senses, he quickly retreated, exchanged glances, and then adopted the encirclement stance that the squad leader often used against monsters.
Despite their anger, they remained rational, knowing that the monster before them was not to be trifled with, and for safety's sake, they made the most cautious choice.
However, just a second before they were about to launch their attack, the monster in front of them emitted blue light from its four eyes, and a strange pale blue energy field spread from its body, instantly sweeping over the Babar aliens and the surrounding area.
The power of psychic energy dissipated, enveloping an area of several thousand meters in radius, bringing everything within its range to a standstill.
Several Babar aliens remained frozen in their attack stance, their muscle lines, the dust kicked up by their feet, and even the flames burning behind them all transforming into a lifelike painting in an instant.
Looking up, time seemed to stand still around Longbo, and he was the only one who was unaffected and moved freely.
Longbo lowered his head slightly, gazing thoughtfully at the few Babar aliens who were frozen in place before him.
"The Babar aliens?"
He had already recognized the group before him as one of the most famous workhorses among the Ultraman, a group of villains whose individual villains have endured for centuries.
There have even been two individuals who managed to clear their names.
Longbo stepped forward, bent down, grabbed one of the Babar aliens by the neck, and lifted him high, using his psychic powers to read his mind and memories.
In an instant, the memories of the Babar aliens appeared before his eyes without reservation.
From the current state of the universe to the home planets and spheres of influence of various famous cosmic beings, everything was laid bare before his eyes.
Ultimately, Longbo retrieved the universal language, script, and various common knowledge from the memories of the Babar aliens.
What surprised Longbo the most was that he read from the memories of the Babar aliens that there were two extremely famous evil aliens in the universe at this moment.
One of them was a member of the same race as the Babar alien in front of them. That Babar alien was incredibly powerful and had carried out a horrific massacre on Babar and other planets.
The Babar aliens in front of Longbo were worshippers of that individual, hoping to one day join his forces.
The other is the equally infamous Baltan aliens, who even plotted against the Land of Light.
Having understood the current state of the universe, the Babar aliens before us are clearly of no value.
Longbo ignited a blazing psionic flame in his palm, causing the flames to engulf them and turn them to ashes without any pain.
Having done all this, Longbo withdrew his psychic powers, turned to look at the sky, and took in several red and white figures.
A giant named Ruthia hovered in the air with several of her kind, her milky-white eyes taking in everything that had just happened.
She was a red and silver giant, with silver-white limbs and face, and red stripes covering her body like a dress. Her overall body was rather slender.
The hair ornaments from the human era are preserved on the back of the head.
Faced with the undisguised radiance of the giant monster on the surface, Ruthia and the others instinctively retreated.
They had already seen the terrifying nature of the monster before them from the Babar aliens; once enveloped by that energy field, they would lose their ability to resist.
They did not want to die silently, so they chose to back down.
Ruthia reached out to stop her companions behind her from instinctively adopting a fighting stance, so as not to provoke the monster in front of them.
"Wait, it's not a ferocious monster that emerged from that incident; it's an intelligent being."
Ruthia keenly sensed that although the monster before her was unusually large, it was not a mutated or ferocious being influenced by the planet of the Land of Light.
The giant from the Land of Light eventually lowered his hand and restrained his hostility, but remained quite vigilant.
Under Longbo's questioning gaze, the red and white giantess landed on the ground and showed him a gentle demeanor.
"We are giants from the Land of Light. We came to investigate something and discovered a spaceship crashing from space, so we came to help."
"But we never expected that what crashed on the planet's surface were the infamous Babar aliens from the universe."
Longbo paid no attention to the giant's words, but instead thoughtfully glanced at their appearance and posture.
This does indeed match the image of Ultraman in my mind, but who is this giant in front of me that doesn't look like a grunt?
Longbo was somewhat puzzled by this.
However, he had no intention of communicating with the group of Ultramen. After glancing at them, he continued to wander through the desert world.
The giants who landed on the spaceship looked at each other in surprise and breathed a sigh of relief. Although the huge monster was very powerful, it ignored them.
But they were actually quite excited by this; anyone could see that He was an intelligent being who could communicate. This meant that not all monsters were evil.
They are grateful that there are friendly monsters in the universe that they can communicate with.
They watched the monster depart, recorded it in their documents, and marked it as the first communicable monster they had encountered on this trip.
After returning to the Land of Light, perhaps this can be used to develop a research project, allowing children to gain a deeper understanding of monsters.
After watching the monster disappear on the horizon, the giants exchanged glances again, preparing to return to space and continue their exploration.
Longbo traversed several continents of the planet and discovered that life on the planet was nearly nonexistent.
The entire planet presents a desolate appearance. Forests, which represent life, have almost disappeared, plant seeds on the ground are nearing death, and even the ocean water is scarce, seemingly buried underground.
During his journey here, Longbo discovered the skeletons of many creatures, but found no trace of any civilization that had ever existed.
As they approached the last ocean on the planet, a glimpse of green appeared in Longbo's eyes.
On the edge of this coastline, there are still some plants that are the remnants of this planet. The meager rainfall from the ocean provides them with a little bit of moisture, sustaining the planet's remaining life.
Longbo strode through the forest, surveying the entire area, and eventually discovered that some of the planet's last remaining animals were thriving there.
While pondering why the planet had become like this, Longbo also slightly unleashed his ability to distort the ecological field, attempting to repair the planet's ecosystem.
As the radiation from Longbo dissipated, seeds on the edge of the forest began to germinate at an accelerated pace, and animals grew faster, entering their reproductive period.
Perhaps because he was born to be an ecological regulator, Lonzo felt extremely uncomfortable every time he saw the planetary environment heading towards destruction.
Therefore, he chose to stay here temporarily and first restore the ecology to the point where it can heal itself.
However, this does not mean he will stay here indefinitely. Longbo plans to explore this star sector, choose this planet as a base when he needs to find someone to help him, and leave after he has cleared out most of the powerful monsters in the vicinity.
The dissipated radiation spread to the ocean, causing marine life on the planet to flock towards the coastline.
In a deep-sea trench, a pair of enormous eyes slowly opened, devoid of any intelligence, revealing an extreme ferocity and destructive desire.
Almost immediately, Longbo sensed the malice coming from the depths of the ocean; something was heading towards him from the deep-sea trench.
"Well hidden."
This was Longbo's first thought; he hadn't noticed anything while this strange monster was asleep.
If it hadn't made no attempt to conceal its presence after waking up, Longbo would have had a real difficulty in discovering it without careful investigation.
Almost instantly, the distant sea exploded, and amidst the surging waves, the outline of a monster emerged from the sea, its roar causing ripples in the atmosphere and the sea to churn endlessly.
The monster's gaping maw was filled with fangs, its body was covered with dense, dark blue-green fish scales, and it had thorn-like bone spikes. Its two horns spiraled and twisted, reaching straight into the sky.
It emerged from the deep sea, its short forelimbs seemingly unsuitable for close combat, but its claws still gleamed coldly, displaying a ferocious demeanor.
Bemular, the first monster to appear in Ultraman.
It roared to the sky, making the remaining forest tremble, but it did not notice a sharp spear flashing with lightning as it approached.
The sharp spear swept across the sea, its aftershocks tearing a deep trench in the ocean, striking Bemular's body almost instantly. Blood splattered, and lightning flashed.
The massive impact caused Bemular to fall into the sea. By the time it got up, a huge shadow had already enveloped it, and a heavy warhammer tore through the air and swung down.
A deafening explosion suddenly erupted, the dissipated energy shattering the seawater and creating a vacuum zone a kilometer wide.
As Bemular roared, it flew sideways. Longbo's gaze pierced through the splashing seawater, taking in its entirety, and a sense of doubt arose in his heart.
"Bemular? Why is it so big?"
The Bemular that appeared before Longbo at this moment was not the tens of meters tall he remembered, but a giant monster that was no shorter than himself.
Its weight was equally astonishing; despite being struck by Longbo's hammer, it was only sent flying hundreds of meters, covered in blood, without exploding.
The intense pain drove Bemular even more ferocious. It roared and strode forward, spewing out scorching blue rays of light from its mouth, heading straight for Longbo.
Longbo immediately put aside his thoughts, dodged the attack to the side, and caused it to land in the deep sea behind him, where it expanded into a turbulent fireball that reached the surface of the sea, evaporating the seawater all around.
Within the gradually narrowing vacuum, Longbo swung his warhammer, colliding with Bemular's biting head and repelling it once more, his scalding blood splattering in the air.
The ferocity in Bemular's eyes remained undiminished. It swung its long tail behind it, transforming it into a supersonic whip weighing tens of thousands of tons, which swept across the warhammer with a violent sonic boom.
"Click—"
The immense force caused the warhammer to crack, sending fragments flying and scattering into the sea.
Longbo's four pupils contracted slightly, and he abandoned the warhammer without hesitation, then extended bone blades from his arms.
The sharp blade sliced through Bemular's flesh, tearing open bloody wounds once more amidst a dazzling blue light.
As Bemular roared angrily and lunged at Lumberjack, Lumberjack unhesitatingly grabbed the bone spike on its back and slammed it heavily onto the seabed.
Before it could even struggle to its feet, Longbo raised his leg high and struck the spear already embedded in its body, pinning it to the bottom of the sea.
Now that Bemular was immobilized, its short arms made it powerless to pull out the spear, so it opened its blood-red maw and tried again to spew rays at Lumberjack.
But before that, the azure energy had already gathered in Longbo's hands, the charged particle field converged, and transformed into an azure torrent that struck its body.
Another violent explosion erupted, pushing away the approaching seawater once more, and a blue light obscured everything.
The horrific explosion created a bottomless abyss on the seabed, causing buried underground water to gush forth and flow into the ocean.
After a long time, the sea once again buried the battlefield, and the waves rose and fell endlessly.
Longbo slowly emerged from the sea, floated in the sky, and looked down at the item in his hand, lost in thought.
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