Bottles filled with highly concentrated fuel were thrown from the city walls, exploding amidst the monster horde and instantly igniting into raging flames. The slimy alien beasts shrieked sharply in the flames, their bodies sizzling and emitting a foul stench, which finally drove them back temporarily.

Then more alien beasts surged in from other places, dragging the mangled bodies down with them.

"No, Captain! This offensive is too fierce. We have to abandon the third line of defense!" A young soldier's face was filled with despair.

At this moment, a sudden change occurred.

Those alien beasts that were forced back by the flames, injured, or even burning seemed to receive some unseen command. They suddenly stopped attacking and began to wriggle, converge, and merge in the same direction.

Small alien beasts, like melting candles, stuck together, their body tissues twisting and reconstructing, their size expanding wildly at a visible speed.

Soon, a colossal creature, over fifty meters tall, appeared before all the survivors.

It was an indescribable, utterly disgusting aggregate, its body covered in constantly swollen and bursting pustules, from which a viscous green liquid flowed, dripping onto the ground and corroding it into sizzling pits. Its body resembled a giant lump of slime, without a fixed shape.

The monster slowly wriggled, raised its "tentacles"—composed of countless small alien beast arms—and slammed them down heavily onto the base's energy shield.

hum-

The pale blue energy shield flickered violently, and spiderweb-like cracks appeared on it.

It’s over.

These two words came to mind for everyone.

Just as everyone was bracing for despair, a light suddenly shone in the dark red sky.

It was a sacred light, incomparably pure and warm, seemingly capable of purifying all the filth in the world.

“What…what is that?” a survivor murmured to himself, forgetting his fear, staring blankly up at the sky.

Amidst the light, a figure descended from the sky.

Everyone witnessed that heart-stirring scene.

A clenched fist, as if a divine fist had descended from the heavens, silently touched the top of the giant alien beast's head. There was no earth-shattering roar, no world-destroying shockwave.

That fist, so easily and without hindrance, pierced through the massive, viscous body of the alien beast, finally slamming heavily onto the cracked earth.

boom!

Only then did the dull thud finally arrive.

Centered on the point where the fist landed, the entire earth rippled violently, like the surface of a lake tossed with a stone.

The enormous alien beast writhed in agony, trying to struggle, but a blinding light began to emanate from within its body.

The light grew brighter and brighter, until it finally erupted completely.

Before the incredulous eyes of all the survivors, the enormous monster that had plunged them into despair transformed into billions of points of light in an instant, scattering into the air like fireflies on a summer night.

"The alien beast... it was actually wiped out?"

The base commander released the energy cannon, the weapon clattering to the ground, but he was oblivious. He stared blankly at the giant, a figure in red, purple, and silver stripes, who was slowly retracting his fist and looking down at them. His lips trembled, but he couldn't utter a single word.

God.

This was the only thought in the minds of all the survivors at that moment.

Immediately afterwards, five beams of light of different colors descended from the sky, and five giants in different poses landed behind the tricolor giant.

As soon as Camilla landed, she immediately went to Lin Yu's side.

She didn't look at the survivors kneeling on the ground like statues, nor at the huge crater created by the punch; her gaze remained fixed on Lin Yu.

She could sense that beneath Lin Yu's seemingly calm and composed body lay an unimaginable, almost bursting, rage.

Are we too late?

As Taro looked at the survivors, kneeling on the ground trembling, his usually stern voice tinged with self-reproach and anger.

Mebius clenched his fists involuntarily as he watched this scene: "There are still so many survivors on this planet... We have to hurry! Seven must have stayed on these planets to fight because he discovered these humans."

Hikari and Toregia had already begun their operation. The two Blue Clan scientists emitted a soft glow as they scanned their surroundings, collecting the residual energy particles left behind after the alien beast had vanished.

They need to analyze the weaknesses of these monsters as soon as possible.

Lin Yu slowly opened his fist, looking at the remaining slime that had turned into specks of light and dissipated, his brows furrowing tightly.

My first impression was...weak.

This massive, aggregated alien beast is far too weak.

Its body is almost entirely composed of water and the most basic biological tissues, making its defense virtually zero. No wonder those smaller alien beasts could be effectively harmed even by human Molotov cocktails.

He hadn't even used the power of the Nine Dragons in his punch just now; it was just the most basic physical force of the Tiga Composite Form that had directly shattered it.

With an opponent of this strength, let alone the Ultra Brothers, even an Ultra elementary school student like Boy could probably handle it easily, right?

He was puzzled at first, but soon he figured out the key to it.

Alien Beasts are creatures that require "stress" to evolve.

The harsher the environment and the stronger the predators, the faster they evolve, and the more deadly their evolution becomes.

In the Ultraman Nexus TV series, the reason why the alien beasts can evolve so quickly and become so disgusting is because Dark Zagi is behind the scenes, constantly catalyzing their evolution.

Secondly, the presence of Nexus, a powerful natural enemy, forces them to frantically allocate skill points towards combat specialization.

If they evolve even slightly slower, they will be reduced to cosmic dust by a single beam of light from Nexus.

However, in this universe, the situation is completely different.

There is no Zaki here, and certainly no Nexus.

These alien beasts were like animals released into a vast, unattended ranch, free from natural enemies and pressure, living a life of unbearable comfort.

Live fish are happy, dead fish are distressed.

Without putting enough pressure on them, they will never develop in the direction of "infinite evolution." At most, they will adapt to the harsh environment of the current planet and then give up.

That's why humanity on this planet has been able to survive to this day in such a desperate environment.

Is this the best news I should tell you?

Chapter 258 Superman A-Guang

This idea was confirmed as soon as it was considered.

Because weakness is weakness. It's not some deliberate disguise, nor is it a game of toying with prey. If you're meant to be killed in one punch, you're meant to be killed in one punch.

Having figured this out, Lin Yu took a deep breath, and the anger in his heart slowly subsided, replaced by a cold determination.

He proactively opened his senses, and the vast consciousness belonging to Noah within the space of light inside his body seemed to have sensed his thoughts and began to exert its power.

Although the alien beast factor that purified the Ultra Universe caused Noah's power to decline significantly, he could no longer directly reset the monsters of a universe as before.

However, locking onto the fluctuations of all the alien beasts in this star sector and providing Lin Yu with a little help is still a piece of cake.

In an instant, the whole world changed before Lin Yu's eyes.

Centered on him, a three-dimensional map of the entire planet was instantly constructed in his mind. On that map, countless red dots appeared, each dot representing the coordinates of a small, insignificant alien beast.

Automatic enemy targeting, health bar markers, and full map visibility.

It's open? Yes, it's open (with a confident tone).

Without hesitation, Lin Yu immediately shared the "tactical map" with his five companions.

"These monsters are extremely resilient and cannot be killed completely by ordinary attacks."

Lin Yu said to the crowd in an extremely solemn tone, "Each of their cells has independent activity. To completely eliminate them, we must use an attack that can break them down to the molecular level!"

Although these alien beasts are weak, we still need to be cautious. If we miss a single cell and it drifts to another planet, things could get really messy.

Of course, they might already be all over the universe, but since Lin Yu is part of the cleanup team, he naturally won't let the already clean planet be polluted again. The insects must be eradicated completely.

Upon hearing this, Taro, Mebius, and the other Ultras immediately became extremely solemn.

Only molecular-level attacks can destroy it? What incredible resilience!

It truly lives up to its reputation as a "calamity" that even Tiga treats with such seriousness.

"clear."

Taro was the first to respond, his fighting spirit blazing within him, "We can't let any of them get away!"

"Oh!"

The next second, the six giants of light acted simultaneously.

On this day, the surviving humans on the planet Anu witnessed a miracle.

They witnessed the giants descending from the sky, launching a massive and devastating campaign against the monsters that inhabited every corner of the planet.

A gigantic, worm-like alien beast had just emerged from the ground and hadn't even had a chance to hiss when a flaming flying kick descended from the sky. Taro's figure flashed past, and the alien beast instantly turned to ashes in the flames.

In a swamp filled with corrosive acid, Mebius crossed his arms and unleashed a blazing Mebium Ray, evaporating the swamp and the dozens of alien beasts lurking within it completely.

Even Tregear, who had always been by Hikari's side, simply waved his hand casually when faced with a monster that tried to ambush him. A blue energy blade easily sliced ​​the monster into countless pieces, which were then completely purified by the subsequent light.

too weak.

These alien beasts are far too weak.

Before the six battle-hardened giants of light, they couldn't even put up a decent fight.

The battle took a dramatic turn in just a few minutes.

The alien beasts, who were once proactive predators, were instantly reduced to fleeing prey. They picked up their instinct to hide, which had been dormant for countless millennia and was deeply ingrained in their genes. They began frantically burrowing into the ground to hide, trying to escape the giants' pursuit.

But, it didn't work.

Faced with Lin Yu's full-map cheat, no matter how deeply they were hidden or how well they concealed themselves, they were clearly marked on the map like fireflies in the dark.

"At three o'clock in the southeast direction, 1,500 meters underground, there is a nest of about thirty birds."

“There is an energy reaction inside the mountain, due west.”

“Camilla, there’s a little one playing dead under that rock on your left.”

With Lin Yu's precise location reporting, the cleanup operation proceeded smoothly.

after an hour.

After the last alien beast was pinned to the cliff by Hikari's knight beam sword and completely purified...

The entire planet finally welcomed a long-awaited, true silence.

The six giants reunited, standing beneath the survivor base known as the "Wall of Hope."

Inside the base, all the humans came out and looked up at the six majestic figures in the sky. Their expressions changed from initial shock to ecstasy, and now, only the most devout reverence remained.

They knelt on the ground and offered their most sincere prayers to their god.

Looking down at the dense crowd kneeling below, Lin Yu felt a chill run down his spine.

He turned his head and looked at Taro beside him with an indescribable look, his telepathic communication filled with a sarcastic tone: "I mean, is this the kind of treatment you people from the Land of Light receive every time you go on a business trip? This is a bit too much, I can't handle it."

Taro's expression remained serious, but his telepathic reply carried a hint of barely perceptible pride: "We bring order and hope to the universe, and it is only natural that we are respected, but this does not mean that we are superior. In the universe, everyone is equal."

But when his gaze fell once again on the land ravaged by the alien beasts, and he saw the flame of "hope" rekindled in the eyes of the survivors, his urge to complain quietly dissipated.

For these people who have struggled in despair for countless years, how are they any different from gods, who descended from the sky to slay demons and bring light?

Is Ultraman a god?

There may never be a standard answer to this question.

Lin Yu sighed softly, ceasing to dwell on these complex matters. He knew that, regardless, he hadn't finished what he needed to do. This planet was now clean, but this sector, forcibly incorporated into the M78 universe, was still rife with this disgusting "cosmic plague."

"Let's go."

Lin Yu's voice echoed in everyone's minds, "We don't have time to waste here. We must find Seven as soon as possible and then completely clean up this star sector."

He turned to Hikari and Tregear, who had finished collecting data, and asked, "So? Any findings?"

"Have."

Hikari nodded, his expression serious. He raised his hand, and a screen of light unfolded before everyone, displaying complex and fluctuating spectrum diagrams.

Lin Yu chuckled upon seeing this.

Is this the true value of Superman A-Guang?

They even managed to create the spectrum ripples of alien beasts?

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