Humans cannot ignore the rampant activities of these creatures that are beyond human imagination simply because of myths and legends.

Therefore, they ultimately decided to let the Pan-Pacific Defense Force's mech units try to solve the problem and provided them with a large sum of money.

Ample funding is the only good news for the Trans-Pacific Defence Force.

The pilots had no objections upon hearing this; as mech pilots, eliminating monsters was not an option for them.

They would not question any mission to eliminate the monsters; they would simply carry it out silently and fight with all their might.

As for whether they can defeat this unimaginably giant creature, they will plan meticulously, make ample preparations, and try their best; they will not remain indifferent.

Seeing the pilots' unwavering determination to die, the supreme commander coughed up a mouthful of blood. Faced with the concerned looks from the crowd, he simply threw the blood-stained tissue into the trash can.

He turned to look out the huge floor-to-ceiling window at the several mechs displayed in the shattered dome and the silver-white mechanical beast found in the sea, his eyes flashing with a complex light.

The sharp, angular metal of the silver-white mechanical behemoth gave everyone a sense of security.

At this moment, all the engineers and technicians are studying and trying to repair this mechanical beast.

Its origins are unknown, but the technology it contains is astonishing; even just a few basic details have enabled the remaining mechs to be improved more than once.

If its technology can be completely replicated or it can be repaired, then the Kaiju threat will no longer be serious, and humans will no longer need to live within the high walls.

At least that's what senior UN officials think.

The Supreme Commander's gaze lingered through the bulletproof glass at the mechanical beast's head, which resembled a ferocious termite, a hint of worry and concern flashing in his eyes.

A sudden surge of intense pain caused the Supreme Commander to cough up blood again. He looked away from the "white ant" head and failed to see the red light shining between the mechanical eyes.

Just as the supreme commander threw away the bloodstained tissue again, a piercing alarm sounded, and they instantly snapped to attention and went to the screen.

On the underwater map on the screen, energy fluctuations once again emanated from the wormhole in the Mariana Trench, and two signals representing monsters appeared.

Upon seeing this, the mech pilots immediately went to their respective mechs to stand by, while the commander quickly walked behind the operators and bent down to check the situation.

"Report the monster's route."

He quickly received an answer.

Their target was the defense headquarters where they were currently located.

"Why is there another attack in such a short time, and why is it heading straight for headquarters?"

In an instant, the supreme commander thought of many things, but more doubts were surging up. However, he did not have time to dwell on it too much at the moment and decisively dispatched the mechs.

Time ticked by, and the two Kaiju entered the coastline one after another, engaging in battle with the waiting mechs.

The mechs were locked in a stalemate with the monsters during the battle. The Supreme Commander eventually dispatched a group of pilots whose synchronization was not yet perfect to join the fight, but the piercing alarm sounded again.

The operator beside him turned to look at the black commander, his face turning deathly pale, his pupils trembling violently.

"Odin... Sleipnir has appeared?"

"Where?" The supreme commander frowned, anxiously considering a solution. But the response that followed sent a chill down his spine, as if he had fallen into an ice cave.

"Near the Shattered Dome..."

...

Boom…

Dazzling lightning flashed through the dark clouds in the sky, its deafening roar illuminating the rain-soaked landscape.

Torrential rain poured down on the harbor near the sea, and howling winds caused the steel cables of the viaduct to sway violently, making the viaduct itself sway gently.

The sudden storm filled those who had chosen to evacuate from the bridge due to the Kaiju attack with extreme fear.

This unexpected turn of events led the police to eventually seal off the entrance and continuously broadcast messages urging people on the bridge to cross it as soon as possible and reach the shelter on the other side.

The wind intensified, making the people on the bridge want to floor the accelerator.

The wind and rain poured down on the Maybach's windshield, blurring the vision of the father and son inside. In the dim world, only the red light of the brake lights was clearly visible.

Suddenly, a violent roar rose from the sea beneath the viaduct, and a massive shadow descended instantly with a flash of lightning, silencing the wind and rain for a moment.

Chapter 97 Mechagodzilla

The storm returned, the incessant howling and the distant roar of monsters and mechs still echoing, but the father and son on the overpass did not see the torrential rain through their windshields.

This unusual situation puzzled them.

The traffic jam ahead made the father and son in the Maybach increasingly anxious. Fear and unease enveloped their hearts, and their breathing became unusually rapid.

The doors of the vehicles in front of them opened, and many people risked their lives to walk across the overpass to reach the shelter before it closed.

Seeing this, the father and son in the Maybach did not hesitate either, unbuckled their seatbelts, opened the car door, and got out of the car.

Lightning flashed and thunder roared in the sky, dazzling lightning streaked in the distance, and a huge shadow loomed over the father and son.

"... "

The air seemed to freeze for a moment, and the suffocating feeling made the father and son stop in their tracks and stiffly turn their heads to look at their sides.

A heavy sense of oppression, difficult to describe in words, came with the sight, and the most primal instinct of mankind when facing a behemoth—fear—awakened at this moment.

Looking up, a wet, moving high wall passed by them. The stark white bone armor resembled basalt that had been there for millions of years, and immeasurable water flowed along the patterns, forming a waterfall that plunged into the bay.

Lightning tore through the sky, clearly outlining the "high wall" in the eyes of the father and son.

It was the outline of a horse, its shoulders taller than the bridge surface, its body covered in stark white bone armor, its flowing mane billowing in the wind, and its eerie vertical pupils clearly visible in the lightning.

Behind the horse-shaped behemoth, an even deeper silhouette sits atop the saddle, its body shrouded by a yellowish curtain, while the torrential rain gently outlines mountain-like curves.

The raging wind and rain slightly lifted a corner of the curtain, revealing a jet-black bone armor beneath its winding horns. Its three eyes were tightly closed, except for one that emitted a blue light, leaving a trail of azure in the swirling rain.

The horseshoes, like pillars of heaven, rose and fell, each time splashing into the sea and sending up huge waves that crashed into the seabed, causing the elevated viaduct towering above the sea to tremble.

The overwhelming shadows slowly passed over the overpass, showing no sign of stopping for the people. The wind and rain returned, relentlessly lashing at them.

It was bitterly cold, yet no one dared to move. Everyone stood frozen in the rain, watching the massive silhouette disappear into the downpour, before finally collapsing to their knees.

Everyone collapsed in the rain, the crimson taillights of the cars forming a continuous line. The cold rain and the shock of surviving the ordeal left everyone gasping for breath.

Meanwhile, within the shattered dome, the mechanical eyes of the behemoth undergoing intensive repairs glowed red, and a torrent of data flashed through its processor.

The signature electric potential, the faint radiation fluctuations, and the deafening footsteps from thousands of meters away all matched the target in the Mechagodzilla database.

Mechagodzilla transmits information to the seabed near the shore with a barely audible electrical sound, and then activates itself under absolute command.

First, the fingertips of the winch on the front robotic arm trembled, startling the staff sitting on the gimbal transmitting data, their eyes turning to horror.

Immediately afterwards, Mechagodzilla stood up, straightened its body, and caused the various mechanisms that held it in place to break, with metal fragments and flashing sparks falling to the ground.

The termite-like head of Mechagodzilla trembled and rose, its eyes flashing before finally illuminating completely, and the sharp, sword-shaped metal plates on its back retracted and aligned themselves.

The sudden turn of events threw the staff inside the shattered dome into a panic, wondering why the mechanical beast had started up on its own.

The astonishing turn of events alerted the highest-ranking commander at the command center, who promptly took out an instrument from his pocket and activated the safety measures that had been set up beforehand.

The dazzling electric current flickered on the hunched mechanical behemoth, but it had no effect whatsoever.

With its long tail whipping around, Mechagodzilla tore a huge gash through the base, which was made of alloy and high-strength concrete, and dozens of people were violently crushed.

Mechagodzilla raised its head, the sound of mechanical movement echoing throughout the dome base, and crimson lights pierced through the bulletproof glass, confronting the black commander from afar.

Immediately afterwards, Mechagodzilla raised its massive front mechanical arm and reached towards the command center.

The black commander watched all of this silently, the enormous mechanical arm magnifying in his eyes.

But there was no fear in his pupils, only intense resentment and worry flickering in the dim light.

"... "

Meanwhile, the mechs that were fiercely battling the Kaiju in the wind and rain suddenly felt the connection between the base and the mechs being severed.

The sudden turn of events caused concern among all the mech pilots. Although they could still fight without the base's command, it did not mean that the base was unimportant.

The group quickly communicated and made a decision: one of the mechs would return to base to check the situation, while the remaining mechs would stay and surround and kill the two Kaiju.

The highly maneuverable Eureka Raider, piloted by its master, raced across the sea, each step sending up a spray of water, while torrential rain crashed against the mech's thick armor, creating a hazy mist.

Just as the Eureka Raiders were about to reach the base, the base exploded from within, and a torrent of crimson energy shot out, illuminating the sky.

The shattered rocks and shockwaves knocked the mech back, causing it to stumble and fall into the sea, creating hundreds of meters of waves.

A torrent of crimson energy swept through the base, tearing open a shattered door in the broken dome.

Under the watchful eyes of mechs, helicopters, and distant rescuers, a pair of cold, mechanical arms clung to the edge of the broken gap.

A mechanical head, strikingly similar to a termite, emerged from the flames, letting the wind and rain lash its body, revealing the burning interior of the base.

Everyone clearly recognized that these were the mechanical behemoths placed inside the base, and they also clearly knew that the base turning into a sea of ​​fire meant destruction.

As Mechagodzilla stepped into the outside world amidst the sounds of mechanical collisions, the Kaiju and the Jaegers all stopped moving in unison, watching everything unfold.

Facing the gazes of onlookers, Mechagodzilla activated the thrusters on its back and hind legs, causing the mechanical structure to twist and move in mid-air, transforming into an aerial vehicle and soaring into the sky.

The high-speed flying Mechagodzilla made a maneuver in the sky that exceeded the limits of human materials, turning around and flying towards the city, but collided head-on with a bolt of lightning.

No, that wasn't lightning.

It was a spear over two hundred meters long, its entire body wreathed in dazzling lightning, which struck the high-speed flying mechanical Godzilla with a deafening roar.

The sharp spear pierced through the nanomechanical structure, releasing a powerful field of charged particles that destroyed its body, knocking it directly from the sky and crashing into the sea.

More than 100,000 tons of weight fell into the sea, creating astonishing waves that swept in all directions.

As one wave surged toward the shoreline, it was pushed back by the oncoming waves.

Looking up, the outline of the giant beast was faintly visible in the dim world.

As the helicopter turned and shone its beams toward the silhouette, a white behemoth clad in heavy bone armor and a figure seated on its back, its entire body concealed within a curtain-like canopy, came into view.

Longbo slightly raised his head, his azure eyes revealing themselves to everyone. An invisible wave spread, parting the sea under the terrified gaze of all creatures.

The vast ocean was split in two by some invisible force, and huge currents surged and flowed in mid-air, while the dried-up seabed was exposed in the air.

The ocean current swept outwards, overturning two Kaiju and several mechs and sinking them to the bottom of the sea.

The ocean was parted, and a long road appeared beneath the iron hooves of the eight-legged behemoth.

At the end of the road on the seabed exposed to the air, a certain illusory scene seemed unable to hold on, revealing a completely silver-white mechanical city in the air.

That is the fortress formed by the infinite proliferation of nanobots on Mechagodzilla's body—the Mobile Proliferation City.

That's the real Mechagodzilla.

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