Ultraman: Invincible from Saving Tiga.

Chapter 344 The Entire Big Event

Chapter 344 The Entire Big Event
Inside the SKaRD base, the team members were still racking their brains over how to deal with Nexus, while Gento Hiruma was caught in a deeper self-doubt and struggle.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the city, in a quiet café, Lin Yu was leisurely stirring his latte, gazing at the bustling street outside the window, lost in philosophical contemplation.

Should we speedrun through this world?

Lin Yu took a sip of coffee, feeling the silky, slightly bitter liquid slide down his throat.

His current situation is like that of a big guy sitting on a golden toilet, filled with a subtle sense of urgency.

However, what's blocking the giant's butt is the subspace network that can destroy the entire galaxy. If he stands up, the human empire will be flushed away like toilet paper.

For this golden giant who is almost perfect in terms of love, it's better to suffer himself than to kill humans, so he sat on the toilet for ten thousand years.

Lin Yu's situation is slightly better in comparison.

Although he was sitting on a whole universe of gods and ghosts, at least he could stand up, stretch, and loosen his legs.

The tough enemies had all been brutally defeated by him using his speedrunning technique. Before Dark Zagi's alien beasts could even start their fancy maneuvers, they saw Nexus, burst into flames, and were then taken down without taking any damage by Shining Tiga.

Cerebro, who was lurking among humans, thought the grand finale was coming and decided to quit. But when he saw the glowing giant, he was dumbfounded.

Fortunately, Lin Yu's operation was smooth; otherwise, if Dark Zagi and Cerebro were still secretly lurking on Earth, he definitely wouldn't have stepped out of the house.

But the threat from the universe remains significant, and he cannot remain standing for too long.

If, while he's having coffee here, some alien from the Beast Planet back in his own universe has finished developing and is coming over with Hyper Zetton for a buffet, or some foolish emperor alien thinks he's not home and goes to Earth to carry out demolition, then things could get really messy.

Therefore, time is an extremely precious resource for him.

The timeline of Ultraman Blaze is quite long.

Lin Yu recalled that he was currently in mid-May, roughly after the end of the third episode.

The second wave of attacks from V99, the giant starfish-like monster Gabaruga, will not arrive until August 18th, slowly drifting in from space in meteorite form.

There is a full three-month time gap in between.

Three months!
If he were to sit idly in this world for three months, watching Blaze, this savage, beat up the native wild monsters of Earth every day, his own Earth would probably be overgrown with weeds by now.

Lin Yu sighed, feeling like his life of constant toil never stopped.

Ever since he transmigrated to the world of Ultraman Tiga, he has contracted a disease called "If you don't pass quickly, you will die".

He had only been playing the Ultraman Tiga dungeon for two days when he dared to venture into the R'lyeh Ruins all by himself. His mind wasn't on saving the world at all; he was focused on how to speedrun through the dungeon.

At the start, I knocked on the door of the final boss, Gatanothor, and then took the opportunity to merge with the light of all the ancient giants in the ruins, sending Gatanothor away in one go. That's how unethical I am.

He was the same way when he arrived in Gaia's world.

Having only been on the ground for a few days, they've already started camping out to destroy the summoned entities. All they can think about is taking advantage of the moment when the other side opens a wormhole, then diving in from the opposite direction to wipe out the other side's monsters, fleet, and even their base all at once.

If his playing style were in a tabletop RPG, he would definitely be considered an extremely aggressive "door-kicking" player.

If the game master (KP) sees him, he'll probably block him overnight and tear his character card to shreds.

What side quest? Never mind.

What about local customs and culture? Not a consideration.

His life motto can be summed up in one word: recklessness!

Don't give me any talk about love and justice, peace and protection. He just relies on his invincible power of the Nine Dragons to crush all the enemies in front of him.

The main feature is skipping all the time-wasting cutscenes and dialogue, going straight to the final boss, defeating him, and leaving the rest to the humans.

In other words, the final boss of the Gaia world, the Destruction Summoning Entity, is quite special. It is an Earth consciousness from the future, which is a matter of Earthlings' own affairs. As an outsider, he cannot interfere, so he can only leave it to Fujimiya and Takayama Gamu to solve themselves.

Otherwise, he would have already pinned Zog in his angel form to the ground, beating him while letting out a villainous laugh.

"Zog, Zog, I see you still retain your charm."

The wicked thought flashed through Lin Yu's mind, and he couldn't help but shudder. He quickly shook his head to shake off the terrifying image.

Now, in this uniquely styled Blazer world, Lin Yu is also pondering the possibility of "speedrunning".

His first task was to analyze who the ultimate boss of this worldview was.

An alien codenamed V99?

Lin Yu frowned.

This is difficult to do.

According to director Taguchi's setting, V99 is not an evil, invading race. Their home planet doesn't even have monsters; they are a group of peace-loving space visitors. (But is their skillful handling of monsters really peaceful?)
The reason they keep throwing monsters at Earth is simply because in 1999, a sightseeing ship they sent for a friendly visit was bombarded by the then-GGF minister, Yu Tsuchihashi, who mistook it for an invader.

The family's goodwill ambassador went out to visit someone and was shot dead. Anyone would be furious in that situation.

The Great Han: I understand, I understand. Envoys are all sent out to be beheaded. So, V99's logic is actually quite easy to understand: the natives of this planet called Earth are extremely savage and warlike, possessing a high degree of danger. For the safety of our own home, we must nip them in the bud before they develop interstellar travel capabilities.

And what's very clear is that Earth really did open a wormhole right to V99's doorstep. Who wouldn't be panicked by that?

The monsters they sent—such as Bazanja, Gebalga, and even Valaron—were not creatures from their home planet. Instead, they were wild cosmic monsters with unique habits that they had captured from all over the universe; essentially, they were consumable biological weapons.

The most surprising thing is that Valaron and the starfish clearly stated that they have a group, and even so, they were able to capture monsters, which shows that V99's technological level is already very high.

Now here comes the problem.

The "final boss" of this world is motivated by "revenge" and "self-preservation," and the root of the conflict is a complete misunderstanding.

How could he possibly speedrun that?
He can't exactly drive a four-dimensional train straight to V99's home planet, beat up their entire race, and then point his finger at them and say, "No revenge allowed," can he? What's the difference between him and a cosmic bully?
After much thought, Lin Yu realized that his simple and crude "kick-the-door tactic" didn't seem to work in this world.

He shook his head helplessly.

No solution!

Are we really going to have to wait patiently for three months, wait for V99's wormhole to open, and then have Aoibe Emi talk them through their words, and finally solve the problem with a vague "future"?

Lin Yu felt extremely uncomfortable just thinking about that ending.

What does this mean? Has the conflict been resolved?

Have those lousy humans on Earth really changed anything from beginning to end? It seems not.

Yu Tsuchihashi concealed the truth, and the higher-ups continued to pursue a hardline defense policy.

This time we were lucky. V99 is a civilization that is reasonable but also uses physics. If we had provoked some unreasonable beings like the Baltans or Absoluts next time, Earth would probably have been blown up a hundred times over.

Lin Yu felt frustrated by this superficial solution.

No, absolutely not.

He cannot accept such a future.

Lin Yu tapped his index finger lightly on the table, his brain working at an unprecedented speed. Since the conventional "physical speedrun" wasn't working, he had to try a different approach.

The root of all the problems lies in 1999 when Yu Tsuchihashi ordered the destruction of the V99 sightseeing airship.

So……

Suddenly, an incredibly bold, even insane, idea flashed through his mind like lightning.

and many more.

Why should I get entangled with the future V99 fleet?

Why should I try to resolve the consequences that have already occurred?
Why don't I just address the root cause directly?

Lin Yu's eyes lit up instantly, as if two stars were burning in his eyes.

He possesses the power of nine dragons, one of which is the power to manipulate space and time from the golden dragon Goldras.

In addition, there's the four-dimensional train that allows Hikari's friendship to evolve and transcend world barriers.

He could absolutely... go back to the past.

Of course, directly altering the past would trigger a spacetime paradox and cause unpredictable consequences. Therefore, in his own world, he either goes directly to the ancient times 30 million years ago, where time would erase all traces and thus would not harm history itself.

Alternatively, they could simply ignore the possibility of spacetime fluctuations and eliminate all paradoxes that could harm the future and their current timeline.

but.

A mischievous smile crept onto Lin Yu's lips.

Who said he's going to change the past?
The spaceship of the future was indeed destroyed in 1999; this is an established fact that cannot be changed.

But what does this have to do with me "borrowing" the intact spaceship "before it was bombed," along with its crew, from a past point in time and bringing it to the present?

From the perspective of the past timeline, the spaceship would still be destroyed at that point in time, and the trajectory of history would not deviate in any way.

As for the current timeline...

Doesn't that mean the conflict has been resolved at its root?

The V99's compatriots are alive and well; they have no idea they were ever bombed. So what kind of revenge would they seek? What kind of monster would they send?

Faced with the ultimate dilemma of "all of humanity" versus "all of the universe," Lin Yu unhesitatingly chose the third option.

He chose to do something outrageous.

(End of this chapter)

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