The intense pain and severe injuries caused Gomes to howl incessantly, struggling to get up, but its wounds made it difficult to move.

Just then, a giant foot pierced through the smoke and dust and fell, reflected in Gomes' eyes, which were filled with pain.

"boom!"

Another loud bang rang out, and the already unrecognizable mountaintop exploded completely. Gomes' body was deeply embedded in it, with half of his body protruding from the mountainside and hanging limply.

[A spectacular duel! You have triumphed in your battle against Gomes, a beautiful victory, win!]

Longbo withdrew his foot, waved his hand to disperse the spreading dust, ignored the battle conclusions that had been artistically rendered on the panel, and went straight to the next line of text.

You have gained 1 attribute point and 1 skill point.

Great, reward received.

Longbo didn't feel anything was wrong with his actions. He turned and left without looking at Gomes, who had fainted again.

But he still didn't kill them all, instead saving them for three thousand years later to harvest them again.

Even if it's no longer powerful by then, what if it happens to have evolved?

Even Godzilla has a few characters whose abilities are ridiculously overpowered, and Gomora's boxes can be stacked up to fly.

It's not impossible that Gomes could become several levels stronger within three thousand years.

As for the possibility of losing and crashing out at that time, Longbo wasn't too worried.

On the one hand, he was confident that he could upgrade himself and become powerful enough during this period.

On the other hand, the bigger the waves, the more expensive the fish.

Gains and risks go hand in hand.

...

In the desolate plains nearby, Longbo looked through the skill points he had just acquired.

Skill points are similar to attribute points, but they can only be used on special abilities to enhance them by 105%.

After a brief moment of thought, Longbo casually added that skill point to the protoplasmic reactor.

Nowadays, more than half of Longbo's combat power comes from his charged particle cannon. The reason it hasn't reached 80% is because he has the Rainbow Magic Realm.

Since Rainbow Magic Realm couldn't help him improve his combat power for the time being, Longbo chose to put it aside for now and focus on maximizing his attack power first.

The moment he added the power, Longbo felt a subtle change in the protoplasmic reactor at the core of his body. Although the change of only five percent was small, he could still clearly feel it.

He then used his attribute points to increase his Titan Body by five percent, and once again felt his power grow.

He also gained a lot of weight, but he didn't know how much he weighed and couldn't calculate the exact amount of weight gain.

After doing all that.

Longbo stood in the sunlight, his hands clasped together, carefully feeling the changes in his body, before opening his eyes.

"Next, we'll go to the inner Earth."

The inner Earth is home to the world’s largest number of super-species, wartdogs, war bats, giant gorillas, and many more powerful, yet undiscovered, creatures.

Moreover, the radiation in the inner world is at an ancient level, which is suitable for the growth of a Titan like myself.

Having made up his mind, Longbo looked into the distance and took another step, his massive figure gradually disappearing into the horizon.

After Longbo left, a group of people dressed in animal skins and adorned with bone chains emerged from the distant mountain forest.

The humans looked at the colossal beast, which had sunk deep into the mountain and lost consciousness, and then looked in the direction where Longbo had gone, their eyes filled with awe.

Under the watchful eyes of the tribespeople, the most exalted person knelt down and bowed in worship in the direction the giant had gone.

The scattered crowd looked at each other in bewilderment, and eventually they all knelt down, worshipping the gods of the mortal world.

People took out their tools and carved the scene they had witnessed onto the stone wall behind them.

Behind the crowd, a middle-aged man whose height far exceeded that of ordinary people stood frozen in place, staring at the direction the giant had gone, unable to come back to his senses for a long time.

Although he had lost contact with the tribe for a long time, he still clearly remembered the chieftain that the elders had mentioned.

In the legends that the elders remember and cherish, the chieftain who brought the tribe ample food and taught them much knowledge seemed to have two horns.

With this in mind, the man made up his mind and rekindled his determination to find the tribe. He wanted to bring back what he had seen to the tribe.

Chapter 13 Intermediate Layer

Early morning in the Taihang Mountains.

Longbo stood on the dividing line between the second and third steps, looking down at the scene before him. The bleak cold wind, carrying pale clouds, passed by him, blowing his long hair behind him and making it messy in the wind.

What comes into view is an endless expanse of lush green plains; looking up, it's hard to find any significant undulations.

Behind them, the mountains rise and fall in endless waves, shrouded in wisps of mist, making it almost impossible to see the entire panorama of the mountains stretching for thousands of miles.

"Now I understand why the ancients vied for control of the Central Plains," Longbo remarked after gazing at the scene for a long time.

In a moment of reflection, Longbo even forgot that he was now the ancient one, and the struggle for the Central Plains was something that would happen thousands of years later.

But these trivial matters are insignificant; what truly matters is venturing deep into the Taihang Mountains to find the passage to the Earth's core.

Longbo turned around, the four eyes on his mask focusing slightly, his gaze piercing through the omnipresent clouds and mist, looking into the distance.

The magnetic field of the mountains appeared in his eyes, then filtered and faded like peeling away layers of silk, until finally the most special location was revealed to him without reservation.

If we take Longbo's own height as the unit, the straight-line distance of the passage to the inner world is about three thousand body lengths, which is about two hundred kilometers.

However, considering that this is a straight-line distance, the route distance may increase two to three times if you walk all the way.

Longbo took a deep breath, leaped off the cliff, and slid down the hillside, his indestructible bone armor scraping against the rocks, soil, and trees with a hoarse sound.

The distance of a thousand meters was reached in an instant. Longbo stood up, glanced at the traces he had left behind while gliding, and then walked towards the mountains.

Longbo meandered along the way, quickly approaching the path leading to the Earth's core by following the magnetic field he could discern in his field of vision.

As he approached the underground passage, he also saw many creatures hidden in the nearby mountains that did not belong to the surface, but the largest of them was only a dozen meters in size, and Longbo had no interest in learning about them.

Near the passage to the inner world, what came into view was not the enormous abyss that Longbo had imagined.

Instead, it is a gap less than ten meters in diameter, nestled between two rocky mountains. It is surrounded by a ring of lush pine trees and bears the remnants of historical traces of giant creatures crawling across it.

A shallow stream flows down the mountain, following a specific path into a gap, and the sun shines through the swaying leaves, casting dappled light on the emerald moss.

Longbo stood in front of the gap, looked down at his own size, and then glanced at the gap beneath his feet.

It's obvious that without widening the gap, they absolutely wouldn't be able to get in with their size.

But this is also a problem that is easy to solve.

Just blast open a bigger gap.

Longbo looked up at the stone mountain, which was hundreds of meters high, and chose to climb to the top to gather strength.

With a piercing sound, a field of azure charged particles appeared on his body, spreading around him and then rapidly converging into ring-shaped electromagnetic fields at his two corners.

Lumberton's charged particle cannon differs significantly from Godzilla's breath; it does not require activation from a specific location.

If he wanted, he could fire charged particle cannons from any part of his body; using his arm to fire them before was just out of habit.

One advantage of doing this is that Luneburger is not afraid of being interrupted by an enemy's nucleic acid test while preparing to unleash his breath, like Godzilla.

As Longbo locked onto his target, the azure ring of electric particles suddenly contracted at his horns, then transformed into a beam of light that instantly struck the deep crater.

The charged particle cannon pierced the ground, instantly annihilating the surrounding vegetation with its immense energy. The breach kicked up a large amount of dust, and the roar transformed into a sonic wave that swept in all directions.

The charged particle cannon continued to fire, its unimaginable power eroding the earth, and abyssal cavities spread underground.

The violent aftershocks caused cracks to appear on the ground around the mountains, and the earthquake-like tremors echoed through the mountains.

In a dark corner of the underground space, the movement brought by the rays caused the viscous darkness to writhe.

A pair of eyes slowly opened in the darkness, swaying eerily with the movement of the enormous creature.

In the dark space, the Titan's gaping maw slowly opened, emitting a sound frequency inaudible to ordinary creatures, awakening the slumbering behemoths all around.

One after another, pairs of scarlet beast eyes opened, adding a magnificent and eerie touch to the viscous darkness.

...

As the charged particle cannon flashed and disappeared, the dust it kicked up covered an area of ​​several kilometers. The loud noise subsided, but it did not stop, and the surrounding rocks and soil continued to collapse.

Longbo waved his hand to disperse the spreading dust, then leaped down from the mountain and landed steadily on the ground, causing a lot of rocks and soil to fall from the edge again.

He walked to the edge of the abyss, and the colorful world brought by the four eyes of the mask rapidly changed until it switched to the familiar thermal radiation scene.

The molten rock walls surrounding the abyss radiated intense heat, and the abyss, over a hundred kilometers deep, was filled with rolling heat waves, with faint light sources appearing at its end.

As the smoke and dust that had enveloped the mountains settled back to the ground, Longbo looked at the sun in the sky, then took a step forward and plunged into the abyss.

Weighing over 50,000 tons, the body was pulled by gravity and plummeted rapidly toward the end of the abyss.

As the airflow brought by Luneburg joined in, the intense heat and the special components of the underground passage reacted in a unique way during Luneburg's fall.

The entire abyss was engulfed in flames, the scorching fire shooting upwards and exploding at the surface entrance, creating a magnificent mushroom cloud on the ground.

Longbo walked through the fiery passages, the intense heat licking at his bone armor and his high-flying black hair, but it did not cause him any discomfort.

Immediately, the magnetic field beneath his feet changed abruptly, and Longbo realized that he was approaching the middle layer, so he quickly took the next step.

Two bone blades on his arms shot out instantly, tearing through the scorching flames and embedding themselves in the rock wall to slow his descent.

Although Lumbert's Titan body was quite powerful, he would definitely not be unharmed from being hit from that height.

But man proposes, God disposes, and something unexpected happened to Longbo.

Perhaps the surrounding rock walls were still molten, or perhaps the bone blades were too sharp.

The bone blade that Longbo brought sliced ​​through the rock wall like a hot knife through butter, leaving several clearly visible marks, only slightly slowing down the speed.

Therefore, he adjusted his posture once again, slightly deflecting the direction of the bone blade on his arm, which effectively reduced his speed, bringing him to a steady stop several hundred meters away from the middle layer.

Longbo sheathed his bone blade and, with an earthquake-like roar, fell from above into the dim world.

A faint whooshing sound came from the air.

The next second, a colossal beast with a wingspan of over ten meters and an entirely black body flew towards them, its scarlet eyes reflected in Longbo's own.

Longbo raised his hand and grabbed it, using the faint light overhead to see the appearance of the giant beast in his hand.

"bat…"

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