Monsters: Evolving from Titans to Ancient Gods
Chapter 85 Extreme Range
Chapter 86 Extreme Range
In space, the narrow vertical slit of Zetton flickered, and a deadly fireball gradually took shape, enough to destroy the entire planet once it fell.
It launched a fireball, which crashed into Earth at a speed faster than a meteorite, intending to shatter the spacetime monster along with the planet in the cold depths of space.
As the torrent of azure electric particles gradually arrived, it folded its arms, preparing to absorb the light before it.
To defend against the monster's formidable melee capabilities, it ignites its entire body with blazing flames, incinerating any creature that attempts to attack.
It braced itself amidst the Zettonians' cold laughter, but the azure torrent swept past it and vanished into the desolate depths of space.
—"
"??"
The Zettonian sensed something was wrong; why wasn't the spacetime monster's beam aimed at Zetton?
Did it miss?
Not too possible.
The Zettonian quickly calculated the trajectory of the ray and got the answer almost instantly, which sent chills down his spine.
Judging from Earth's current trajectory, astronomical distances in the universe, and the rotational trajectories of planets and satellites, the light's target is itself.
The Zettonian suddenly realized that if it had sweat glands, it would be drenched in sweat by now.
He was discovered without anyone noticing. His hiding was absolutely flawless, yet he was still discovered. How did this monster manage to do that?
In a flash, the Zettonian pressed the recall button on the screen, his mind churning with a storm of thoughts.
This is clearly just a monster.
A monster without higher intelligence—
Suddenly, he recalled the monster's body shape, which was extremely similar to that of a primate. Did it really have no intelligence?
The Zettonians gradually realized that launching an attack so soon after arriving on the planet was a mistake.
Perhaps he should find out the details first.
but--
The speed of the rays is far less than the speed of light, and it would take some time for them to reach this planet. Even if you were to leave in your own spaceship, you would have enough time to escape.
As it thought this, its heart gradually calmed down, but then it was utterly astonished in the next second.
The azure torrent expanded once more, its speed increasing further, obliterating everything in its path as it traversed the sea of stars at extreme speed.
Under the lock of the four azure eyes, the entire solar system was within the range of the World Tree's flames.
The terrifying high-energy warning panicked the Zettonians, who then desperately tried to call Zetton back.
Zetton flashed back quickly, but was still a beat too slow despite the continuous teleportation.
A brilliant blue light pierced the darkness of the universe, illuminating the satellite shrouded in a thick orange fog. A mighty torrent rushed in and shot out within a fraction of a second.
Titan's interior crumbled, its icy shell shattered and bulged, and canyons emerged, spreading across the globe along lines of latitude and longitude, bursting with dazzling blue light that pierced the dark depths of space, before expanding and exploding like a punctured balloon.
The shattered tectonic plates and ice layers frozen for hundreds of millions of years broke into millions of pieces of immeasurable weight, which were then evaporated by the frenzied energy released from the Earth's crust.
The beam of light shot out in a fraction of a second, and the entire Titan was no longer a satellite, but a chaotic cloud composed of high-temperature plasma, debris, and energy expansion.
The power of the World Tree Flame goes far beyond this; a torrent of immense energy cuts diagonally into the second largest planet in the solar system, a landscape of yellowish-brown and gold.
Like a red-hot blade slicing through butter, it tore a bottomless arc in the storm-ravaged planet's surface and disappeared into the cold depths of space.
The ceaseless, chaotic storms on Saturn's surface came to a near standstill, severely disrupted, leaving permanent rings of ionizing radiation in the planet's sky.
After a long while, everything came to a standstill.
Longbo's figure appeared in front of the falling fireball, and the azure psionic barrier enveloped him from the opposite direction, pulling him and himself into the vortex of psionic teleportation.
He knew that this Zetton was faster and more convenient than himself in teleportation, and its range also covered the entire solar system. The moment that attack arrived was not enough for it to save the Zettonian, but it was enough for it to dodge.
Before leaving, Longbo turned to look at Earth, taking in a corner of the battlefield.
The super-beast-like King Ghidorah is more powerful than imagined. Despite the addition of the ancient giants, it still maintains its advantage after absorbing the ionized energy of the atmosphere.
Faced with this situation, Longbo once again felt that the Earth Titans were far too weak in the face of the cosmic monsters.
Finally, he hurled his spear with all his might in that direction and then pursued Zetton.
It only needs to charge up for a short while to unleash a fireball powerful enough to destroy a planet. If left unattended, Longbo really can't imagine what kind of trouble it might cause.
Compared to it, Ghidorah seems exceptionally safe.
The two broken spears, carrying the electromagnetic ring, plummeted across the sky like brilliant meteors, leaving behind a dazzling trail.
The Snow Demon emerged from the passage to the Earth's core, looked up at the starry sky, and saw the scene unfolding on the other side of the starry sky as a meteor containing Longbo energy streaked across it.
The satellite disintegrated in an instant, a corner of the giant planet was torn apart, and large pieces of debris were scattered into the uninhabited deep space, far beyond the gravitational pull, becoming floating islands.
The Snow Demon sensed the energy dissipating within the atmosphere, its gaze falling upon the magnificent trajectory in the sky, and quickly realized that it was the work of the newly born Alpha.
He was so beloved that, shortly after his birth, he had already far surpassed himself and the Atomic Titan.
A flicker of emotion crossed the Snow Demon's intelligent eyes as it galloped wildly toward the battlefield, leaving a trail of glaciers in its wake, the cold air currents tempering the gradually scorching heat of the continent.
Golden gravitational lightning swept across the entire continent, causing large areas of gravity to become unbalanced. Although the Titans possessed the ability to survive in extreme environments, they were still unable to exert their full strength.
Even if they went all out, they would still be no match for Ghidorah, which had been modified by the Super Beast. But at least the battle wouldn't be as chaotic as it is now.
Behemoth's two fangs were broken, his fur was charred black, and he lay dying on the ground.
Typhon's body was torn apart, his pale spine exposed to the air, and he too was left with only a breath left.
Further away, Queen Muto lay prostrate on the ground, her fate unknown, while Tiamat's severed body hung from a ripped ravine, crimson blood flowing from it.
In this war-torn battlefield, only three Atomic Titans survived by clinging to life during lulls in the battle between the Golden Ghidorah and the Ancient Giants.
Nevertheless, their situation remains dangerous.
Despite the flashing timer on its chest, the crimson Ancient Titan was still locked in battle with Ghidorah. The super-beast Ghidorah was incredibly powerful, and coupled with the fact that the Titan's injuries had never been fully healed, it could only barely hold its own.
Even while fighting the giants, Ghidorah used the gravity beams emitted from its left head to attack the Atomic Titan.
Two atomic titans roared and charged forward, unleashing atomic breath against the wind and rain to buy time for their youngest member to recover. Kevin, on the left side of King Ghidorah's head, saw this and his eyes grew increasingly pleased. Just as he was about to increase the power to kill the three titans, he caught a glimpse of something terrifying out of the corner of his eye, and his dark golden pupils contracted.
A bright blue meteor pierced through the dark clouds, its dazzling trail reflected in his eyes, like the majestic power of the heavens.
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