Such a thought flashed through Longbo's mind, and then Longbo gave the spores a completely new instruction.

He wanted to use the monsters bred by the fungus to form a massive army.

Although Longbo might not necessarily need such an army, he felt that at least such an army was necessary.

The Land of Light is home to over 10 billion Giants of Light, while the Aliens of the Dark Nebula also possess a mass-produced army of Iron Gods and monsters.

Belial in other universes also has a large army of artificial Zero robots.

Longbo pondered that he could also possess such a large army. He might not need it, but he absolutely had to have it.

Although his increasingly powerful derivative giants could often serve as an army.

However, their numbers were too small, and they were all descendants of his old acquaintances. He was reluctant to throw them out as cannon fodder, so he could use them as managers in the future.

But these monsters are different; they grow from fungi, grow quickly, are cheap and durable, and if they die, they die—you don't have to feel bad at all.

Lombard then used his connection with these gene extensions to transmit commands to the fungi.

Maximize the production of these monsters, and ideally implement measures to prevent genetic leakage and loss of control.

Lonbo stated that when necessary, one can draw upon one's own power, whether it be psychic energy or the light of the Star Voice, anything is possible.

In response, the mycelium enhanced the spores, causing them to emit a faint glow, as if giving Longbo their reply.

Although these monsters were created by them to overturn the forests and bamboo groves, since Longbo needs them, they will devote themselves to this task from now on.

During this time, they were also subtly implying the incompetence of the forest and bamboo grove, suggesting that they should be abandoned as soon as possible.

Lumbert ignored their hints and went on to make his own ideas and demands.

After a brief consideration, Longbo felt that these monsters should be equipped with the ability to survive in the harsh environment of space and absorb stellar radiation to improve their endurance.

Given that nurturing these giant monsters would absolutely require a massive amount of energy, and that Pandora could only currently nurture a maximum of ten thousand monsters by drawing energy from the dimensional realm, a more perfect environment is needed.

Longbo had some initial ideas about this.

That is to release fungal spores into the universe, into those planets, and let the planets provide them with a place to develop. After all, most of their energy comes from photosynthesis in stars, so they don't need too much planetary energy.

As long as the number of monsters nurtured on each planet is controlled, and ownership of all monsters is maintained, there shouldn't be any major problems.

The only thing to be careful about is that these monsters are essentially fungi, and they will become infected or lose cells once they are injured.

At best, it could cause the planet's native ecosystem to be invaded; at worst, it could cause this biological weapon to go out of control and inadvertently trigger a green disaster that covers the entire universe.

After all, as a being favored by the stars of the universe, Longbo didn't want to one day step out and see waves of out-of-control monsters running rampant in the universe.

Therefore, the cells of these monsters must be strictly processed to ensure that killing one in the spring does not result in harvesting a horde of out-of-control monsters the following year.

At least not under normal circumstances, unless you're caught in a monster army-level battle, in which case you can loosen your control and let the monsters multiply.

Normally, if possible, Lombard hopes that the cells of these monsters can improve the surface environment of their planet and promote the growth of plants there.

When they lie dormant, they can nourish the life on the planet's surface or encourage life to grow on barren planets, while when needed, they can transform into terrifying weapons of war.

In legion-level warfare, the numbers keep growing, plunging the enemy into despair as they face waves of monsters.

This is the monster weapon that Longbo conceived after seeing the monster conceived by the mycelium again.

Although the universe is generally peaceful thanks to the help of the rogue forces of the Land of Light, there have been brutal wars that have spread across galaxies.

This was not uncommon, whether during the reign of the Gua Empire or during the expansion of the Alien Empera. The Great Ultra War 20,000 years ago was the most typical example.

Longbo lingered in the fungal colony for a long time, witnessing the entire process of the first two fungal monsters being conceived and watching them emerge from the giant mushroom.

"Crack..."

The mushroom, resembling twin towers, had completed its physical mission. Its cracked skin split open, and two emerald-green humanoid monsters flowed out with the viscous nutrient solution.

The monster, over sixty meters tall and weighing over fifty thousand tons, had rapidly undulating muscles, translucent emerald green skin without a single hair, and a false sunlight reflected off its head. Its mouth, with its enormous fangs, was breathing slightly.

Under Longbo's watchful gaze, the fungal monster—Ork—was born, letting out its first roar.

"WAAAGH!!!"

Chapter 146 The Origin of Spreading Life

As the two newborn monsters let out their first roar, the other monsters in Pandora's Realm noticed and stopped what they were doing, turning their heads to look in the direction of the sound.

The golden ship, half-asleep, raised its head, struggled to open its eyes, and looked blankly past the vines that were clinging to it and drawing blood, toward the direction of the fungal colony, before struggling to lift its head again.

However, the lingering neurotoxins and the numbing liquid constantly being injected into its body by the vines caused it to droop its head again and fall into a deep slumber.

Far off on the horizon, two Zettons put down their new sandbags, their long, narrow slits flashing, and instinctively took a step, but stopped when they noticed Lumbert was in that direction.

After a brief moment of thought, their not-so-bright brains finally made a decision: to turn around and continue with their own business, beating up the new punching bag.

Meanwhile, the forest began to stir, and large amounts of dust rose high as the behemoth marched, crushing trees one by one and revealing the massive silhouettes of the creatures clad in bone armor.

As wolf-like behemoths burst forth from the forest and trod upon the fungal carpet, Longbo's familiar figure and two unfamiliar monsters came into view.

In their eyes, a familiar silhouette draped in a curtain stood among giant mushrooms, with two withered and cracked mushrooms and two green monsters in front of it.

The two monsters were nearly humanoid, slightly taller than my shoulder, with emerald green skin and no bone armor. Their intelligent eyes were set in smooth, bird-egg-like heads, making them look rather unintelligent.

The two wartdogs looked at each other, probably realizing that this was a new monster created by their master. They then stepped onto the fungal carpet and sat down behind their master, gently wagging their tails and calmly observing the new monster.

Longbo knew clearly that, apart from Goldras, who didn't know what he was going to do back in the Time-Space Realm, all the monsters sensed the birth of the two monsters.

He could clearly feel the commotion caused by the arrival of the wartdogs, but he didn't have time to pay attention to it at the moment. He lowered his gaze to look at the two monsters, lost in thought.

Although the two monsters in front of him had just been born, in Longbo's perception, their power was already considerable, enough to crush the giant chimpanzee he had faced before.

There is still a lot of room for improvement in the future.

If there is any shortcoming, it is that although their skin is tough, it is slightly inferior to the bone armor and the scales of monsters.

If Ultraman's normal attacks on other monsters in tokusatsu TV shows would cause sparks to fly, then the same attack on these two monsters would cause blood to splatter and open wounds.

Another point is that Longbo did not see any high-energy activation or ignition organs on them, meaning they had no remote capabilities.

These monsters can only fight using their hands or weapons, just like giant gorillas.

Of course, this flaw is not insurmountable. Both the radiation of Lumborg itself and the improvements made to the fungi in later versions could give them ranged abilities.

However, if Longbo were to modify them himself, he would only modify a small batch to use as elite troops.

After a long while, Longbo withdrew his gaze, turned around and returned in the direction he had come from, while the Wartdogs stopped, curiously approaching the two new monsters and sniffing their scent with their wet noses.

However, they were quickly stunned.

Why do these two monsters smell like grass? Are all their muscles made of grass?

As the wartdogs sized up the monsters, the fungal monsters returned their intelligent gazes, also filled with curiosity about these monsters they were seeing for the first time.

Two groups of essentially similar monsters stared at each other on the fungal carpet, their eyes meeting.

The surrounding air was completely silent, except for the unusually clear sound of mushrooms of different sizes wriggling and developing.

Among these mushrooms of all sizes, brand new embryos are quietly emerging in the mycelium cultivation chamber.

The entire mycelial mat and the mushrooms above it stop releasing spores in all directions. Instead, they adjust themselves, writing the "program" for nurturing monsters into it and accumulating it.

They received a command from the Creator to accumulate as many spores as possible in preparation for a future plan to release them across the universe.

After a while, the wartdogs gradually became familiar with the scents of the two monsters, and their minds began to stir.

They indicated to the fungal monster that since they were all born into this world, they were all in the same boat.

Their sole purpose in being born is to give everything to become an extension of their master's will on the path they travel.

Of course, during this time, they can have many hobbies, such as those two dark-skinned longhorn beetles liking to beat up sandbags.

The golden dragon doesn't have many hobbies, but it holds a special place in its master's heart. As for the horse... it's basically a hobby shared by all monsters.

For example, they like to chase the horse and nibble on it, and the horse has gotten used to this kind of life, even treating it as a daily game.

Longhorn beetles also like to use horses as punching bags for fun.

Therefore, the wartdogs enthusiastically recommended all sorts of fun hobbies to the two newborn monsters.

For example, beating a horse, chasing a horse, and biting a horse.

"... "

Although the two newborn monsters didn't understand, they still pretended to know.

...

About ten days later, Longbo appeared at the edge of the Milky Way, standing beneath a star, facing dozens of planets of varying sizes in this galaxy.

His gaze swept across the planets, using information about magnetic fields and gravity, as well as their distance from the star and the degree of solar radiation, to determine which planets in the system were most likely to harbor life in the future.

The next second, he had already found three planets at a suitable distance from the star, his gaze seemingly spanning billions of years to see the amazing vitality hidden within these planets.

He gently raised his hand and took out some spores from Pandora's Realm. Several moderately sized meteorites flew towards him in unison and swirled around him.

Longbo used his psionic energy to protect the spores and placed them inside the meteorites. Then, he gently raised his hand and launched several meteorites toward the planet.

After doing all this, Longbo looked into the distance again and found a small satellite in the cold universe containing water-bearing minerals, amino acids, nucleotide bases and phosphorus.

This satellite, comparable to the moon, has no life, but it contains many elements that could support life.

Therefore, after communicating with the satellite's main star through the Voice of the Stars, Longbo replaced it with an asteroid of similar size.

Longbo's eyes shone with blue light, and energy from another dimension emanated from behind him, distorting the deep space of the universe with its colors.

A satellite comparable to the moon rapidly approached Luneburg under his grasp, its immense power directly eroding the celestial body.

A shower of light manifesting spores flowed from behind Luneburg, and countless spores, under Luneburg's control, entered the surface, the ground, and every inch of soil of this satellite.

Soon, under Longbo's psionic manipulation, the spores penetrated every inch of the satellite's soil.

However, Longbo did not use this satellite as a planetary incubator for the Rainy Fungus Monster, but rather as a means of transportation.

In the cold universe, only the eternal stars bear witness to Longbo's extraordinary feat.

The colossal celestial body, accompanied by a burst of azure light, circled around Longbo, accelerating until it reached its speed limit, then transformed into a shooting star and traversed the cold, dark universe.

Under the powerful inertia and the chaotic magnetic field of the planet, it collapsed and disintegrated into countless fragments that drifted into the deep space of the universe.

After the massive celestial body disintegrated, the scattered fragments accelerated further, carrying countless spores across the universe in a fan shape, spreading life and Longbo's weapons to even more distant locations.

Although they will be stopped due to various accidents along the way, most of them will not leave the star system for long before they are stopped by collision.

However, those collisions can also cause other meteorites or small celestial bodies to become contaminated with these spores, which then spread layer by layer until they eventually leave.

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