After a brief silence, the monster gave up its insistence and slowly disintegrated into pieces in a state of relief.

The black aura surrounding it dissipated, and wisps of its soul transformed into countless hazy white lights that flowed into a long river, disappearing into the sky under Longbo's watchful gaze.

Chapter 111 The Reborn Planet

The once towering steel forest that stretched to the horizon collapsed completely, and the once prosperous civilization was reduced to ashes in a single day, vanishing without a trace.

Longbo stands on the edge of a severely polluted sea area, using its ecological field distortion ability to activate and distort various bacteria and fungi.

He mutated and evolved them to neutralize and decompose pollutants, thus solving the pollution problem that covered the entire planet's surface.

This was not a difficult task for Longbo. Dozens of new bacteria and fungi had already evolved in a very short time and spread to the whole world with the help of Longbo and the planetary will.

They are highly effective at decomposing various pollutants, which are broken down and reduced into various substances in a very short time, providing nutrients for ecological reconstruction.

Looking up, the yellow-black bruises across the entire planet faded at a visible rate over several days, gradually returning to their original color.

During this process, Longbo was not idle either. He used his own radiation to stimulate the surviving creatures, causing their mutations to be restored to their original state at the genetic level, and they entered the reproductive period again.

Plant seeds buried deep in the soil are also germinating at a visible rate, under the interference of Luneburg radiation and with the support of nutrients that are now available all over the world.

A few drops of color first sprouted in every corner of the world, and then, with the support of planetary consciousness, evolved into various vibrant plants that regrow on the earth's surface.

One day, the creatures lurking in every corner suddenly realized that the pain that had been enveloping them had dissipated.

When they cautiously emerged from their hiding place, they discovered a scene on the ground they had never seen before, but the memories deep in their genes told them that this was the original appearance of the world.

Driven by both genetics and planetary consciousness, they quickly reverted to their previous way of life.

The steel forest disappeared in a single day, and the world gradually returned to life. This made the survivors, who had escaped by chance but were still very angry, gradually realize that what they saw as a disaster was just the world itself repairing itself.

In an instant, the anger and resentment in the survivors' eyes were swept away by the sudden truth, replaced by endless confusion and helplessness.

On the other side, Longbo appeared in the area where the monster had disappeared, his gaze passing over the churning waves on the beach and landing on the survivors of the civilization in the distance.

The voice of the planet's will rang in their ears at just the right moment, gently stating that He was willing to give these survivors a chance, but He would not allow them to develop technology.

As a "mother," she is willing to forgive her children after they have made a serious mistake, but this forgiveness is conditional, if they want to develop technology again.

Then the planet's will will use disaster to wipe them out.

Longbo offered no opinion on this; the planet's will could do as it pleased, but barring any unforeseen circumstances, it would not return.

The planet's will was very grateful for Longbo's help and gave him a gift from its remaining energy.

This warm energy is similar to the gift given by Pandora, so Luna placed it in Pandora's Realm, allowing it to evolve into a wider world.

Finally, Longbo paused for a moment before withdrawing his gaze, and the rainbow disappeared from the planet.

...

After some time, Longbo returned to the deep space of the universe, wandering aimlessly in the cold and dark world once again.

In the magical realm of Pandora, Longbo watched Goldras playing with the golden ship and fell into deep thought.

In the distance, Goldras was hiding with the Golden Ship at the edge of the Carnivorous Forest, his back to Longbo, as if plotting something big behind his back.

But they seem to have forgotten that this world holds no secrets for Longbo; he can know anything that happens here if he wants to.

Soon, Longbo learned what they were talking about and was somewhat surprised.

The golden ship, its face stern, asked Goldras if there was any way to make it stronger, as it was no longer satisfied with its current power.

It wants to become stronger.

This changed Longbo's opinion of the Golden Ship somewhat, and he thought to himself that this guy finally had some ambition.

Goldras was puzzled by this, not understanding why the Golden Ship would suddenly have such an idea.

But the answer he received left Longbo speechless. The golden ship showed Goldras the bite marks on its hooves and responded shamelessly.

It was bitten by a dog again while fighting for food recently, which made it a little uneasy. It wants to become stronger so that it will be easier to fight for food.

"... "

Goldras didn't have any particular opinion on the idea of ​​the golden ship; in its view, it was indeed in line with the survival rules of monsters.

It's reasonable to take what's readily available.

Longbo turned to look at the imprisoned Kaiju in the distance, wanting them to enhance the strength of the Golden Ship, but then realized that they didn't seem to be qualified.

The mutated Goldship and several Wartdogs are still quite well-equipped; at least a regular Titan can't damage them.

However, since Longbo doesn't have any Titans here, the only way to increase their power is through monsters.

With that thought, Longbo turned and left Pandora's Realm, returning to the depths of space. Standing in the dangerous universe, he looked around and finally saw his target on a planet not far away.

Without hesitation, he accelerated himself to near-light speed and flew towards the nearest habitable planet in this star system.

In a very short time, Longbo traversed hundreds of millions of kilometers to reach the planet's orbit.

With his arrival, all the creatures inhabiting this life-bearing planet saw a meteor entering the Earth's surface at an extremely high speed, burning a magnificent fiery trail in the atmosphere.

Inside the strangely styled building, intelligent species that look exactly like humans came out when they heard the noise and looked up at the approaching giant meteor in the sky.

At that very moment, in the forest not far from the village, two pitch-black monsters, resembling humanoid longhorn beetles, rose up.

As people in the distance looked at the monster covered in black armor, the fears of decades past were rekindled and instantly enveloped their hearts.

"This is…"

The old man's pupils reflected the monster's image, and in his mind, the terrifying scene from decades ago when these monsters turned the village into a sea of ​​fire appeared.

"So you haven't gone extinct after all?"

The old man's pupils trembled violently as he recalled the scenes of these monsters and giants battling when he was a child.

Under the watchful eyes of countless people, the two monsters strode towards the village they had rebuilt.

Chapter 112 Wild Zhiton and Weapons

Although decades have passed, many elderly people in the village still remember it.

This place was a city back then.

The monsters, mutated from insects, attacked the city without warning. They were as large as mountains and could spew out scorching fireballs from their mouths.

They easily destroyed the city, turning it into a sea of ​​fire. If it weren't for a man who stepped forward, transformed into a giant, and defeated them, the people would have perished long ago.

Decades later, the monster that had been lurking in these mountains for so long has resurfaced and is once again heading towards the rebuilt village, leaving them feeling utterly hopeless.

They were helpless in this situation, and this time, no one would come to their aid.

Despair once again gripped the hearts of the people, and many began to flee towards the outskirts of the village.

But one of the old men did not run away. He knew that these monsters were very fast and could launch fireballs that could destroy a village in one shot.

They can't escape it at all.

When the young man who came to pull him away tried to leave, he shook his head and politely declined his offer. He then sat down in his chair and looked up at the approaching monster.

A monster resembling a humanoid longhorn beetle shot out a fireball, which landed on the buildings on the edge of the area, causing terrifying flames to rise.

The shockwave from the explosion flattened large areas of buildings, and the ensuing high temperatures turned the village into an inferno.

The old man watched this scene as if he hadn't seen the raging flames beside him, staring blankly at the monster that was walking through the sea of ​​fire, its huge shadow enveloping the entire house.

Meanwhile, in the stratosphere of the planet, Longbo felt a strange sense of familiarity and turned to look at the horizon to his side.

As his gaze zoomed in, the monster ravaging the village finally came into view.

The two familiar monsters left Longbo momentarily stunned.

"This is...Zeeton?"

Longbo stopped moving, hovering in mid-air, his gaze falling on the two monsters in the distance that were extremely similar to Zetton, lost in thought.

Their black shells, humanoid bodies, and yellow vertical slits and organs on their heads and chests all demonstrate their identity as cosmic dinosaurs.

However, Longbo also sensed something unusual; the two Zettons weren't particularly powerful, and didn't have much of an advantage compared to the monsters he'd encountered in space.

Just as they are fundamentally different from the Zettons that Lumbert encountered.

In particular, the fireballs they shot, though seemingly incredibly powerful to humans, were quite weak in Longbo's eyes, incomparable to the one he had seen before.

Longbo observed his surroundings but found no obvious traces of aliens. He also noticed the blasted-open forest in the distance and gradually came to a different conclusion.

"These two Zettons... are they wild?"

Almost immediately, Longbo had already confirmed the answer. All the signs in front of him indicated that the Zetton in front of him was a wild, unmodified monster.

In a flash, Longbo's mind was filled with countless thoughts. Finally, he calmly glanced at a lake on another continent and then turned around.

Longbo abandoned his original goal after a short period of thought and instead set his sights on two pure, unpolluted wild Zettons.

He thought that putting the two Zettons in Pandora's Land to put pressure on the Golden Ship, Wartdog, and Goldras would be a good idea.

This level of sparring partner is not easy to come by; even Ultraman doesn't have this kind of opportunity. The Golden Ship crew has really hit the jackpot.

With a piercing sonic boom, Longbo flew through the sky and almost instantly arrived in front of the village that had been reduced to a sea of ​​fire, casting a huge shadow over the entire village.

The village's flames continued to rise, almost turning the sky crimson, and the intense heat spread relentlessly, accompanied by constant screams and terrified cries.

But soon, all of this came to an abrupt end due to a sudden change, and many people saw the huge figure that appeared before them without warning.

The blinding firelight and distorted air obscured His exact outline, allowing only a glimpse of His enormous, towering shadow.

Nevertheless, people could still determine that He was at least three times the height of the monsters that attacked the village. His size and weight were unknown, but they were definitely beyond everyone's expectations.

He seemed to be completely hidden within a huge curtain, his head buried in darkness, with only his two horns extending backward visible in the air. The shadows beneath the curtain were like thick night, faintly glowing with a blue light.

Everyone stood frozen in place, staring blankly at the enormous figure whose exact outline was indistinct, their pupils trembling violently, their minds almost completely blank.

The monsters in the distance also noticed this sudden change. These beasts, driven only by instinct, could not sense anything amiss and roared as they charged toward the enormous black shadow.

They seemed to have no sense of awe whatsoever, showing no fear even when facing monsters much larger than themselves, causing the ground to shake violently as they moved.

Fireballs pierced through the scorching air, launched from several directions toward the massive outline, only to collide head-on with a deep blue energy barrier, scattering wisps of dazzling fireworks.

People watched as two monsters strode overhead, their pupils filled with numbness and fear. The intense tremors caused them to fall, enveloped by a massive shadow.

The enormous monster attacked the even larger shape under their watchful eyes, but the fierce battle they had anticipated did not unfold; instead, the two sides were evenly matched.

Amidst the rising flames, the air was strangely distorted, and people could vaguely see that the sky-obscuring silhouette gently raising a sharp claw from beneath the curtain.

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