"No, it still needs to be unique. Change it." Yu Hui's clone could sense that the main body was still asleep.

The Ultraman Tiga world, the Land of Light where Zero's Ultimate Guard is located, Yu Hui's hometown... After trying them one by one, the result was the same.

Yu Hui still didn't give up, and had Bruton take them on another teleportation to a time and space they had never been to before.

"Whoosh!" Ripples spread like water, and the sense of being blocked in time and space appeared and disappeared.

They arrived in a new universe, where a huge, fluorescent green planet appeared before them.

"Is this the Land of Light... the Land of Light in a parallel universe?" Meles exclaimed in surprise.

"Whoosh!" Lasers and energy blasts appeared continuously, splashing in the outer reaches of the Land of Light's universe.

Inside the Black Gold Bridge, Dail exclaimed in surprise, "What happened? Is the Land of Light at war?"

Yu Hui's clone shouted, "Look! Father of Ultra!"

Outside the Land of Light, on a giant meteorite, Father of Ultra, whose head and horns were not large and who appeared not yet to awaken his true power, was fighting with two figures.

Those were the assassin aliens [Naker Alien] and the dog-like [Babar Alien].

Belial, who was following the afterglow clone, said, "This is the Great Ultra War!"

He then sneered, "Then the Alien Empera should be nearby too... Hmph!"

This volume is now finished. The next volume is "Ultraman X".

Some readers may find this volume rather strange or awkward.

As for the reason... let me tell you about my recent creative ideas.

First, let me briefly explain the concept behind the Pacific Rim spin-off.

This chapter was foreshadowed as early as the Ultraman Tiga arc and has been mentioned repeatedly since. I want to write about it for three reasons:

The fact that the Ultraman universe completely overshadows the Pacific Rim universe is, in my opinion, one of the highlights.

The second highlight is that the heroes in the original drama no longer die, thus changing the regrets.

Thirdly, and most importantly, it is through Dayer's final words that the point of "passing on the torch" is highlighted, adding a "divine" quality to the afterglow.

Even though he is no longer in this world, those he saved and pulled from the abyss of despair can now do the same to others.

This is what I consider "divinity," or simply "prestige," and it is an indispensable step in Yu Hui and Belial's journey towards becoming "God IV."

Regarding the four gods, or the legendary four... we must mention Saga, who is a victim of lacking divinity.

In the uncut version, Seven reprimands the newly fused Seven, while in the official version, Hyper Zetton, who fought him to a standstill, is exposed by a powder keg...

Personally, I feel that it lacks that kind of prestige and divinity, which is why Saga is constantly persecuted, unlike Reiga, and even Reiga's fusion material, Orb Hayate...

So I need to add some details about Yu Hui.

When Yu Hui and Belial reach the fifth level of the God Realm, everyone will see that their strength has reached a certain level, their prestige is high enough, and their symbolism is significant. It would be perfectly acceptable for them to be on par with Noah and the others.

However, the wrong subject matter was chosen... leading to differing opinions.

Some people found it incredibly enjoyable, while others found it rather weak. Many people are indifferent to it because they haven't watched Pacific Rim... I should have written Masaki Keigo's Symphony of the Night trilogy first.

Some readers felt that the side stories took up time in the main text... and that the author only wrote about the supporting characters in the side stories and not Yu Hui's story, which was not what they wanted to see.

From then on, when I write other side stories, I'll save them up and not release them yet. Once I'm done writing them, I'll release them all at once, so you can open your phones and see that the author has updated fifteen chapters in a row!

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Secondly, there's the issue of the author's recent apparent schizophrenia, with his writing style fluctuating wildly.

According to the original plan, after Dail's story, there will be the stories of Masaki Keigo and Jugglus Juggler.

But seeing the strong opinions from readers, I stopped there and shifted the focus back to Yu Hui.

This also reflects the author's emphasis on readers' opinions—but I'd be in big trouble if everyone disagreed.

Readers who have been following this far should remember that the plot about returning to Earth actually began after the final battle on Planet Hama.

That section received a very negative response at the time, and readers had a lot of complaints about it, as discussed in this chapter.

Many readers pointed out directly in this chapter that they were not interested in this kind of plot about returning to Earth, and that they did not want to see the content of "Ultraman King in the City", and told me to go back to Earth as soon as possible.

Subscription data directly shows that a significant number of readers skipped this section.

As of October 19, the book's current subscription figures are as follows.

The first VIP chapter, Chapter 81, which was released on May 5th, had 6621 subscribers.

Chapter 97 has 6511 subscribers.

Chapter 100 only had 4559 subscribers.

Good heavens, this is just too much! Losing a third of my subscribers is unbearable.

Then, it wasn't until chapter 105 that the number of subscribers recovered to 5892.

This certainly indicates that a significant number of readers skipped this section entirely.

Some readers didn't just skip it; they removed it from their bookshelves entirely, which means I permanently lost those readers!

Furthermore, the most subscribed chapter of this book is currently chapter 108, "Old White Bei" VS "Old Black Bei," with 7952 subscribers.

Therefore, through data analysis, I have come to the following conclusion: current readers of Owen are tired of the pretentious and face-slapping plots.

They want to see exciting stories and sensational plots—like Belial versus Belial, Ultraman Tiga and Triga fighting together, Camilla taunting Carmilla face-to-face…

For a period of time, the chapter descriptions showed that many readers seemed to really want to see the protagonist return home in wealth and glory, showing off his success in front of others.

At the end of Chapter 491, I stated that "this is the protagonist's last time returning to Earth."

In the chapter comments of that section, many readers expressed their desire for more of this kind of plot, saying they loved reading it.

Another reader with the ID "Pinru and Xiuer" directly stated, "Boring. I only read this book to see people showing off on Earth. If they don't write that, I'll unsubscribe."

(So ​​I was so scared that I quickly deleted that section, which caused those comments in this chapter to disappear, but many readers should still remember that reader.)

So I worked quickly and wrote three more chapters the next day (actually, it was supposed to be two chapters, but I felt bad for not moving the plot forward at all, so I wrote a third chapter of 3,000 words).

Then, many readers said that since we're all Ultraman now, let's not play these kinds of plots anymore. Some readers even said in the reader group, "These chapters feel like you're cheating me out of my Qidian coins," and "I just want to see big battles and killing!"

Although this kind of plot is a bit cheesy... the problem is, as mentioned earlier, Yu Hui's connections on Earth are limited.

The feeling of pleasure requires a process of "building up by first suppressing," which, in layman's terms, is a process of going from "indifference" to "high importance."

Relatives who secretly pointed fingers at him, classmates who treated him like he was invisible, and parents who worried about Yu Hui—that was all Yu Hui could do to impress them. That was it.

He doesn't know many people on Earth, so who is he going to pretend with?

It's impossible for me to create a new event, then have some obstacles appear that create a connection, and then shock everyone...

I feel that if I really wrote it like that, those of you who are eager to see X and Geed's story progress would definitely tear me to pieces.

Moreover, it doesn't make any logical sense at all.

As you've all seen, if an ordinary Earthling could bother him, then it would be considered "the author is brain-dead and forcibly creating conflict."

Finally, I asked my editor, and his opinion was: "Just write according to your own ideas, otherwise there will definitely be problems. It's normal that you can't please everyone."

This solidified my belief.

Let me emphasize this again: in the main storyline, this is the last time the situation after returning to Earth will be described in detail. After driving away the red ball, returning to Earth will be just a matter of mentioning it in a sentence.

The subsequent exciting moments will mainly be provided by the US version of "Kangxi's Private Visits" (you should know what I mean).

At the same time, I will try my best to meet the emotional needs of readers and add some changes to "Ultraman X".

I can't stay in my comfort zone forever. After all, I make a living writing online novels, so I still need to learn these things...

Of course, if you want to see the story of Yu Hui and Belial back on their home planet Earth, you'll have to wait for the next chapter, "Another Contact," after the main storyline's finale.

As for what "Another Contact" is?

You'll understand once you see the updates tomorrow and the day after.

(A new chapter will begin at 11 PM on October 24th. First, we'll write about the afterglow of Bei Lao Bai fighting the Ultraman Great War, and then we'll start the Ultraman X storyline.)

Chapter 499 Belial, the Quintessential Quintuplets

Yu Hui had visited the Land of Light several times, but this was the first time he had seen it engulfed in flames.

In the outer space of the Land of Light, many unnamed Ultra Warriors were fighting against monsters.

Of course, the most eye-catching thing is the "meteorite battle group".

Before becoming the Father of Ultra, Ken fought against Alien Babar and Alien Nackle, gaining the upper hand despite being outnumbered two to one.

And to his right, a familiar figure was fighting alongside him.

That's White Belial! He's fighting against the Godra aliens!

Meles exclaimed in surprise: "Two Marshals Beria!"

The illusory image of Belial on Yu Hui said, "That guy is no marshal, just an arrogant and impetuous fellow."

After observing for a while, Yu Hui breathed a sigh of relief and said:

"Fortunately, this universe is not your 'hometown'. That Bei Laobai is just you in a parallel universe."

"When the two of you meet, there will be no 'annihilation'."

When in doubt, consider parallel universes... but there are so many parallel worlds in Ultraman.

Dail: "Another Belial from a parallel universe?"

Besides the wicked Caesar Belial and their commander-in-chief Belial, they've encountered a new Belial!

Yu Hui said, "In the future, you will probably encounter other Belials..."

Distinguishing between so many Berias is actually quite simple; just gradually figure it out.

Starting from Boris, Bei Laobai, who fought alongside Yu Hui all the way, can be simply referred to as "Yu Hui Bei".

His universe was one that Yu Hui had vaguely visited once while half-asleep.

Before he could figure out what was going on, he found himself caught between Old White and the remnant soul of Reiblood, who wanted to possess him...

Then it absorbed the remnant soul of Reiblood and became Reionics; then it fell into Belial's body and became one with him, becoming Ultraman.

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