Chapter 99 Wandering

Using the flesh and blood of the Kaiju as a "key," Lumbert successfully entered the wormhole tunnel connecting the two planets.

A bizarre and fantastical scene unfolded before his eyes, and his four eyes, wide open without reservation, rapidly analyzed the various forms of radiation and energy emanating from the wormhole tunnel.

This is the main purpose of Lumberjack's rapid use of electromagnetic pulses to shut down Mechagodzilla.

Longbo wanted to travel to the endless depths of space to see a wider world and more powerful monsters.

Unfortunately, he couldn't do that.

After all, he wasn't a proper cosmic monster, lacking the space travel speed of an Ultraman monster, which far exceeds the speed of light by tens or hundreds of times.

Although Lonbo's current power surpasses that of many monsters capable of traveling to Earth at faster-than-light speed to their deaths, he himself does not possess that ability.

If you travel through space at sub-light speed, you won't get very far even if you travel for thousands of years.

As for psionic energy, this ability cannot teleport across light-year distances; even the strongest psionicists cannot do it.

Therefore, after arriving at the battlefield and sensing the wormhole that opened in the Mariana Trench, Lonbo had the idea of ​​obtaining this technology and integrating it into the spacetime realm.

Initially, he simply carried the nanomechanical Godzilla with him, intending to kill it and return it to its original Earth at any time.

But later, Longbo realized that if he didn't bring the golden ship with him, it would be easy to leave it on that Earth, and once the passage closed, he might not be able to return.

So Longbo eventually brought the Golden Ship along, along with the mechs controlled by Mechagodzilla and the two Kaiju.

I brought the mechs because I was worried they might also be considered Mechagodzillas, while the Kaiju were just something I could easily carry around.

Longbo plummeted rapidly, simultaneously restoring his original form. As the wormhole rift unfolded like a dark purple petal, he entered another world.

As he escaped through the wormhole, he entered a world filled with an atmosphere of apocalypse and death.

Everywhere you look is a scene like dusk, with the sky shrouded in thick dark clouds, appearing a dull yellow under the distant "stars," and flickering with electricity.

Towering structures reaching the edge of the atmosphere stand like giant towers, with countless ring structures rotating counterclockwise, suspending countless Kaiju still being nurtured.

Looking up, countless towering buildings reach to the edge of the atmosphere, growing like a forest on the planet's surface, each "tree" laden with fruit.

This is the lair of the colonial race that humans named the Pioneers; the Kaiju they released onto Earth are but a drop in the ocean.

The Kaiju near the breeding tower close to the underwater wormhole are all of relatively low level, making them common opponents for humans. As the viewpoint is zoomed out, the Kaiju's level increases, enough to drive humans to despair.

It is clear that the invasion Earth experienced was merely the initial stage of the Pioneers' invasion plan. Once the Earth's environment has been further modified by the Kaiju, the Pioneers will release more Kaiju, enough to provide every human with a satisfactory opponent.

After sensing the planet's magnetic field, Longbo decisively levitated himself in the weightless environment below the passage.

Looking up at the enormous wormhole structure in the sky, a rainbow of colors appeared, and two pairs of eyes, combined with leaping psionic light, continuously analyzed the energy of the space.

Beneath the wormhole, enormous rocks float, and wisps of scattered energy form lightning bolts that intertwine in mid-air.

Just as Longbo was recklessly analyzing the energy and fluctuations emanating from the wormhole in the sky beneath his feet, the planet's inhabitants, alerted by an alarm, discovered the intruder.

The lowest-ranking pioneer emerged from the hidden space, its limbs extending outwards. Its form resembled that of an insectoid, but its body was smooth and covered with a hard chitinous carapace.

The huge crowns on their heads served both as symbols of their social status and as receivers for connecting to various instruments and devices.

The lowest-ranking pioneers looked up at the giant creature hovering high in the sky, observing the wormhole, several of their eyes showing confusion.

Several low-ranking pioneers communicated with each other and finally determined that the enormous creature before them came from the planet on the other side of this passage.

As the data transmitted by the first Kaiju was unfolded by one of the Pioneers, the Pioneers gained a deeper understanding of what was happening on the other side of the wormhole tunnel.

They were momentarily stunned.

No one expected that three different alien forces would appear on a small planet at the same time, with two of them even engaging in battle on Earth.

They acknowledged that the planet was indeed very attractive to the pioneers, but it was just as important to other civilizations.

Is that planet called Earth so sought after?

Why did so many civilizations set their sights on that place?

The pioneers were completely baffled.

Ultimately, the pioneers reported this information to individuals at higher levels of civilization.

They are not qualified to handle matters concerning other civilizations at their level.

After several pioneers reported the information to their superiors, they immediately awakened three Kaiju, which were at level six in the Earthling classification system, and issued an order to destroy the giant creature.

Several Kaiju, each over 150 meters tall and over 400 meters long, opened their eyes in a distant incubation chamber and, activated by instruments, detached from the membrane and fell.

In mid-air, several giant war machines had been fully activated, their multiple limbs clinging to the giant towers as they leaped and swam through the weightless environment.

They appear to be extremely well-suited to the space environment, not only being protected from various forms of radiation but also exhibiting remarkable agility and maneuverability in weightless conditions, exceeding expectations.

In less than half a minute, three similar giant beasts approached. Although they were not as tall as Longbo, their enormous size even surpassed it.

The Kaiju opened its mouth to bite, its sharp claws lashing out at Longbo, the sound of something tearing through the air ringing out.

A massive shadow loomed over Longbo, and claws powerful enough to smash skyscrapers and tear mountains apart were close at hand.

Without turning his head, Lombard used his psionic energy to lift up the nearby floating rocks, and with a mournful howl, he enveloped the three Kaiju.

The massive rock, several kilometers in size, was incredibly thick. It knocked several Kaiju beasts down the moment it came into contact with them, pinning them beneath the rock, and then plummeted to the ground like a meteor.

Lumbert never looked away, and the Kaiju's roars and attacks did not disturb his thoughts.

Ten seconds later, the massive rock was destroyed by the pioneers' weapons on a lower level of the tower to prevent unimaginable consequences.

A sudden, loud noise came from below, snapping the pioneers up from their shock and making them look again at the giant creature in the sky that seemed to be doing something.

The Pioneer felt a chill run down his spine as he looked at the gigantic creature that hadn't looked away even when attacked.

He realized that this giant creature also possessed the ability to teleport over long distances, and since it was now standing in front of a wormhole, it was highly likely that it was trying to use the wormhole to open a passage to its own planet.

In an instant, the image of the giant creature opening a passage and unleashing a large number of weapons flashed through the minds of the pioneers, filling them with extreme horror.

They could no longer afford to worry about anything else and immediately activated all the nearby bio-weapons, transmitting the order to stop the giant creature in front of them.

It also sends messages to higher-ranking individuals within the pioneer group, granting them access to activate more powerful weapons.

In an instant, the forest standing on the planet's surface began to sway, and leaves scattered everywhere, as dense as raindrops, converging on Longbo in the weightless environment.

Countless roars merged into one, their booming sound soaring into the sky, as if the planet's atmosphere were about to collapse.

Countless Kaiju gathered, almost like a swarm of insects covering the sky, their ferocious faces clearly visible, their movement creating a tremendous spectacle.

"..."

Longbo turned around, and the scene that came into view made him fall silent. Did these guys really need to make such a fuss when facing a Titan like him?

According to the usual movie formula, shouldn't they be sent to their deaths one by one, with the main characters appearing only after most of the smaller enemies are dead, and the boss finally making his appearance?

This sudden turn of events ultimately made Longbo give up the idea of ​​continuing the analysis and decide to deal with the beast tide after it was cleared out.

Longbo took out his spear, and his protoplasmic reaction ran at full power. The astonishing energy readings alerted the entire planet's pioneer leadership.

Scenes of that area unfolded before their eyes, showing a giant, humanoid creature suspended below the wormhole in a view distinct from human color perspective.

He was covered by a yellowish veil, obscuring most of the details of his body, but the thick bone armor was visible in the forelimbs and a corner exposed in the turbulent air.

Faced with the overwhelming horde of Kaiju beasts, the weapon in his sleeve emitted a dazzling blue light.

An astonishing torrent of energy swept through the massive horde, annihilating everything in its path. The shattered remains of the Kaiju fell like raindrops, creating a scene of carnage.

The seemingly endless torrent of energy tore apart the cultivation towers that stretched to the horizon. Everything collapsed and fell amidst the roar, and dust rose for kilometers, making the already dilapidated world even more apocalyptic.

".."

The scene of planetary-level weapons wreaking havoc on the surface captivated all the Pioneer leaders, who immediately activated their highest-level weapons in preparation for capture.

This behemoth that releases its internal energy in the form of rays is a technology they have never been able to overcome. If we capture this behemoth here, then with the pioneers' biotechnology, replicating it will be no problem at all.

Just as they were pondering this, discoveries from the lower levels were reported up the chain of command and eventually reached them.

Possessing the ability to teleport—standing beneath the wormhole generator—

Could this be an opening to unleash more weapons?!

The sudden report made them completely uneasy, and they decisively stopped their operation and changed their order to attack the wormhole generator.

One after another, biological warships were activated, and the high-ranking members of the Pioneer Civilization entered them one after another, leaving the planet without looking back. The order to evacuate spread throughout the entire planet.

Lumbert's attack continued, and the sustained field of charged particles not only annihilated large numbers of low-level Kaiju, but also caused severe tearing and destruction to the surface of the entire Pioneer civilization planet.

But soon, Lombre discovered that the Kaiju had turned their attention to the wormhole tunnel above them, so he decisively tore apart the supporting rock layer below and used Pandora's Magic to pull the entire wormhole generator into it.

Just as all this was completed, a series of loud explosions came from afar, flames rose, and similar wormhole generators were destroyed by the Kaiju's attack.

"??"

This scene left Longbo completely bewildered, unable to understand what the Pioneer civilization was doing.

At that moment, something even more unexpected happened: at the edge of the horizon, one after another, biomass warships took off and disappeared into the atmosphere.

"this--"

Longbo was puzzled, but eventually his gaze fell on the Pioneers who were fleeing in terror not far away.

The oppressive gaze sent chills down the spines of several pioneers, but then vanished in the next second, their bodies stiffening, their several-meter-tall figures frozen in place.

Soon, Longbo learned the truth of all this from the memories of the individual pioneers, and he didn't know what to say.

A storm raged in his mind, but he calmed down and couldn't help but complain.

"That's incredibly cowardly!"

In the end, looking at the ravaged surface of the planet, Longbo had no intention of staying any longer. He led a group of Kaiju into Pandora and left.

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