The Snow Demon succeeded; its energy successfully stopped Godzilla's temperatures, which were high enough to scorch the Earth, from continuing to rise.

But it failed. Although Godzilla's temperature stopped rising, it could not survive in this state. Death would still come as scheduled.

Godzilla's dissolution continues, and it has almost lost consciousness.

In its final moments, Godzilla's last sight was an eerie blue light that appeared out of nowhere.

as well as…

A massive, mountain-like shadow.

That wasn't Mothra, nor Ridor, nor any Titan; it seemed to be myself, once invincible...

...

In the cold universe, Longbo withdrew his gaze from Earth and the shattered moon, and turned it back to the battered Zetton not far away.

In the orbit of Saturn and several of its moons, Lumbert used his psionic powers to teleport there, quickly confirming that the Zettonians were dead and finding Zetton, who was accumulating an even stronger fireball.

Thus began a one-sided pursuit in this cold universe.

He manipulated the magnetic fields of Saturn's many moons as a slingshot, propelling himself forward at high speeds, and sometimes used psionic teleportation to catch up with Zetton's teleportation speed.

Without warning, Lumberjack appeared beside Zetton, his warhammer, forged from psionic flames, swung amidst a field of charged particles. He swept it towards Zetton's arm, which was gathering power, unleashing a deadly blow without reservation.

The blow shattered his arm, and the energy of the electric particles dissipated into deep space. The energy that Zetton had accumulated during his escape also dissipated.

Upon receiving the hit, Zetton did not flee. Instead, he instinctively carried out his final command to kill the spacetime monster before him, even if it meant destroying a star.

If Zetton were to use a clever trick, he would indeed have the ability to destroy a star, but that would require a very long time to accumulate power.

It had tried, but the Time-Space Monster didn't give it the chance and quickly thwarted its idea.

It quickly considered other options but came up with nothing. Then it turned to face the spacetime monster, its narrow vertical slits flashing and its sharp claws gathering power.

The Zetton Ultimate Beam, like layers upon layers of waves, pierced through the cold depths of space, heading straight for the monster.

Chapter 89 The Original Epilogue

In the dark and silent depths of space, a blinding light burst forth. The Zetton Ultimate Beam illuminated the nearby starry sky, disturbed the ubiquitous meteorites in the deep universe, and shot straight toward the monster in sight.

Seeing that his opponent was using a finishing move, Longbo naturally had no intention of taking the attack head-on and dodged it directly.

Its 120-meter-tall body was pulled sideways by the magnetic field, causing the attack that had once killed Ultraman to miss.

Then, it swooped down and instantly approached, swinging its heavy warhammer once more, sweeping towards the battered Zetton. The vacuum environment was silent, but the dissipated energy spread in all directions at an even faster speed.

With a single blow, Zetton's carapace shattered, his body twisted irregularly, and he flew through the air once more.

Without air resistance, its backward flight speed increased dramatically, smashing into and shattering pieces of meteorite.

It then struck the surface of Enceladus, a bare, rocky moon without an atmosphere, creating a massive impact crater at the edge of a giant canyon and raising clouds of dust that blotted out the sun.

Lumbert landed straight on the ground, stepping onto the enormous satellite where no living creature had ever descended before, and approached Zetton step by step, carrying his warhammer.

As he approached, Zetton struggled to his feet again, his carapace riddled with holes and one leg twisted irregularly.

It covered its entire body in scorching flames, raised its single arm again, and prepared a fireball of one trillion degrees Celsius at its head. Then it moved instantly, preparing to shoot it from behind Longbo.

But the moment it appeared behind the monster, it was struck again by the warhammer that swung around, causing the super-strong carapace to shatter and the terrifying fireball to deflect and disappear into space.

Longbo glanced at the warhammer in his hand, which had been melted by the flames, then ignited a psionic flame to reforge it, controlled the magnetic field to fly up, and descended near Zetton.

Looking at the flames engulfing Zetton, Longbo pondered. If he remembered correctly, this should be the EX Zetton's skill.

This Zetton is clearly not the second-best EX Zetton after Hyper Zetton, yet it has mimicked its abilities.

This discovery further convinced Longber that it was not an ordinary Zetton, but that did not stop him from swinging his warhammer.

The warhammer fell, and Zetton reacted a beat too slow, but still managed to raise his shield, which shattered under the impact of the shockwave.

It launched many fireballs in this battle, and then had its accumulated attack shattered by Longbo, leaving it with little energy left.

In contrast, Lombard, apart from firing a World Tree Flame, engaged in close combat from beginning to end, and his energy expenditure was far less than that of Zetton.

The shield shattered like glass, the warhammer fell again, and the electric particle field pierced through Zetton's body, shaking and tearing apart the surface of Titan, revealing cracks and raising dust.

Zetton completely lost the ability to resist, and the flashing frequency of the narrow vertical slit on his head dropped to the lowest point, as he gradually died.

[You fought Zetton to the very edge of the universe, the sky darkened, the stars shattered, and finally, your sword slew your enemy's head!]

[Gains: Skill Points *4, Legendary Value *1, Sub-light Speed ​​Space Travel]

...

That's quite a boast! Only Red King could rival the power of boasting on the stat sheet.

Longbo stood on Titan, turning his head to look towards Earth. Although Titan was quite far from Earth, he felt that it could hardly be considered a remote wilderness.

but…

What use is sub-light speed travel within astronomical units of space?

Longbo stared at the rewards given on the panel and fell into deep thought. Sub-light speed sounds fast, but even if you fly for a lifetime, you can't fly very far.

It would take hundreds of thousands of years to fly out of the Milky Way, and Longbo is only about 400 years old at this time.

Add some points?

Longbo had no intention of investing his precious attribute points into this ability; who knows how many skill points he would need to spend to achieve Ultraman's long-range travel capabilities.

In the end, Longbo didn't take this ability seriously. He planned to find a way to obtain the ability to travel long distances from other aliens or monsters in the future.

As for the four skill points, Longbo allocated them to Pandora's Realm and Psionic Energy, following the plan he made during his last awakening.

To be honest, Longbo felt that the probability of unlocking the long-distance travel ability in Pandora's Realm was actually higher than the probability of light-speed travel.

Immediately afterwards, Longbo felt his abilities improve again, and this improvement became more and more obvious as the story progressed.

After sorting through his loot, Longbo activated his psionic teleportation vortex to return to Earth, but just as he took a step, he turned to look at Zetton's corpse lying on the ground.

After a moment's thought, Longbo finally activated Pandora's Magic Sphere and took its corpse inside.

After this battle, Lonbo fully understood the fragility of the highest-grade metals on Earth in the face of cosmic monsters, melting as easily as toys.

Since we have a Zetton right now, we might as well use it as a high-level fusion material and use it to craft a weapon with psionic power in the future.

If Qianzi next door can use psychic energy to transform living beings into constructs and turrets, then there's no reason why Longbo can't do the same.

If one day I could handcraft a spear capable of launching a fireball of one trillion degrees Celsius, or even the Zetton Ultimate Ray that killed Ultraman, that would seem pretty good.

With this thought in mind, Longbo returned to Earth's orbit, where he saw the gradually sinking Atlantis and the chaotic global tides.

Looking up, the storm that formed in Quitora has not yet subsided and continues to have a severe impact on the climate.

But at this moment, Luna ignored the mess left by Ghidorah. Compared to the climate, the problem of chaotic tides was more serious.

No matter how severe the climate is, it's like being slowly cut by a dull knife. But the destructive power of turbulent tides is much greater; it can cause mass extinctions in no time.

Longbo turned to look at the moon, a planet that had been blasted before, and on this day it was once again blasted by Godzilla's breath.

Half of the sphere was covered with cracks, and pieces of debris had been thrown to other locations, even the trajectory of the object had subtly changed.

If Godzilla had missed its target a little more, it's hard to say whether it would have blown it up, but it's highly likely that it would have deviated from its trajectory and ended up hitting the small broken ball.

Ultimately, Lombard used his magnetic and psychic abilities to repair the moon based on his memories of its magnetic fields and orbital perceptions accumulated over hundreds of years, readjusting its orbit and finally calming the tidal chaos.

...

When Longbo returned to the original battlefield, the continent was entering its final moments before sinking.

Lidor had awakened, its injuries healed, and it stood where its foster father had self-melted, howling at the sky with endless sorrow in its roar.

A huge crater was embedded in front of it. Although Godzilla was no longer at risk of burning through the earth under the control of the Snow Demon, it still burned a passage to the Earth's core, and the remaining tissue fell into the forest.

Mothra eventually followed Godzilla's remains into the Earth's core.

The shared power allowed Lidor to absorb the energy that Godzilla had released, causing his size and energy to multiply, making him even more powerful.

Perhaps it will surpass its adoptive father in every way, just like another Godzilla II.

Its mournful roar echoed throughout the world, and even the churning waves could not stir up its sorrow.

The Snow Demon stood in the distance, watching silently without making any move; it had long been accustomed to all of this.

Lumbert's gaze swept over the Titans, and he finally used his psionic energy to draw some energy from Earth and infuse it into their bodies, restoring them to a state where they could leave.

As Lydor roared, a host of Titans awoke one after another; Behemoth, Sirradin, Dagon, and some of the Titans were still alive.

Ghidorah didn't actually intend to kill all the Titans; it seems to have retained some ambitions during its transformation.

The first two immediately pledged their loyalty to Lombard, but Lombard didn't care. If he did care, he wouldn't have shared the Alpha position with Godzilla Snow Demon.

In this war, Titans such as Female Rodan, Queen MUTOR, the Nameless Atomic Titan, Hydra, and Tiamat perished completely.

The sea grew increasingly turbulent, and terrifying waves came into view. Terrifying roars and tremors swept across the land, and after months of continuous roaring, Atlantis finally sank.

The civilization of Atlantis proved that almost nothing remained after being subjected to terrifyingly high temperatures; almost everything about it was swallowed up by the sea.

But the legends about the Atlantis civilization have endured for a long time.

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The inner world of the earth, the land of Longbo.

Longbo lowered his head and gazed at the pyramid standing before him. At this moment, he no longer needed the priestess's help to see the interior.

Within the pyramids near the altar, the crimson giant transformed back into a stone statue, falling into a long slumber. The ancient terrier, Geedy, also chose to stay by his side, awaiting the day he would reunite with his companion.

The priestess hovered beside Longbo, her face smiling, but her eyes still revealed sorrow.

When that child was born into this world, he encountered a being similar to Itakua. After defeating it with all his might, he has been sleeping in the pyramid ever since.

He was reborn as an infant only after his own arrival, and in the decades that followed, he fought many more arduous battles.

The injuries, which had not yet healed, became even more severe, forcing it to revert to its stone statue form and remain dormant.

Although this child does not belong to this world, his contributions to this world are in no way inferior to those of any Titan or monster.

Near the pyramids, a large group of Ivi people from the Earth's core had gathered, kneeling in worship of the giant who had once saved the world.

To them, the giant was more benevolent and gentle than any other guardian in the world, and He had helped the Ivi from the calamities of giant beast attacks more than once.

He also transformed into a human and devoted himself to the arduous work of post-disaster reconstruction, never complaining no matter how hard or tiring it was.

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