The sun transformed from a fireball into a relatively bright spot on the horizon. Although celestial bodies in this area were still subject to the sun's gravity, they found it difficult to absorb the heat that belonged to sunlight.

The emptiness, desolation, and cold constitute the main features of this place.

In contrast, there are those who seek refuge from the cold.

Babar aliens.

"Hey, how come I ran into Leo on my way to Earth?!" The Babar alien piloted his spaceship, shuttling between celestial bodies that could only be described as space meteorites.

The spaceship suddenly made a sharp turn, narrowly missing a streak of light.

"I also want to know how Leo got here," his companion said, still shaken by the string of fireworks caused by the beam of light. "It's bad enough that the rendezvous point was discovered, but then some random Ultraman followed us here!"

"That guy is still on Earth. He was supposed to be our backup, but we've run away now. What will happen to him?" Clearly, they were worried about their companions who had already arrived on Earth.

"I can't even save my own life, who cares about him! I need to think about how to get rid of Leo and that weird Ultraman first!"

It must be said that the Babarians' spaceship was quite good, at least in terms of concealment.

The spaceship made only a few more turns before disappearing again in the asteroid belt.

Leo chased after them all the way, and for a considerable period of time he was forced to play a game of hide-and-seek with them.

As for why he didn't lose track of them...

The red lion looked at the unfamiliar Ultraman beside it.

The other party stopped flying, lowered its head slightly, and a layer of silver flames gradually rose from its body.

Not long after, he suddenly turned around and threw a bursting light blade at an inconspicuous meteorite.

Just as the light blade was about to collide with it, the "meteorite" transformed into a spaceship and flew far away in an instant.

"Ughhh, it's happening again! That Ultraman who always manages to find us for no reason!"

"They've already requested help, and we've received their feedback... Ah... They're too scared to come after hearing about Leo! What is this?! We were supposed to come to Earth together to do something big! Those guys!"

Forget about those ungrateful bastards! Pull the turn signal now! They're about to be gone!

Chapter Seventy-Two Triads

The two Babar aliens who infiltrated Earth were unaware that their "escape route" had been cut off. Right now, they were smugly impersonating Sword and Samuel, blowing up several more buildings.

"Tear down a few more houses, step on a few ants, and then run away." It's all someone else's fault; how satisfying.

Immediately afterwards, the person in question came to his door seeking revenge.

Having resolved Arbok's tragic wish, Hikari was finally free to equip himself with the Armor of Vengeance. No, now it was not the Armor of Vengeance belonging to the sword, but the Armor of Radiance belonging to Hikari, embodying the blessings of the beings of Arbok.

Babar, disguised as a sword, was no match for Hikari and was exposed in full force before everyone's eyes.

When Yonahara Sora, who was being dragged out to carry out the evacuation mission, saw this scene from afar, he couldn't help but mock the guy who had said Ultraman was a demon, which made the guy glare at him angrily but he couldn't refute him.

And the Babar alien disguised as Samuel...

"Goo."

Fireballs violently tore through the air, covering the sky, and their roaring sound had not yet reached the ears, meaning that these things were already moving faster than the speed of sound.

The Babar alien swallowed hard and decided to fly into the sky to avoid it.

But those fireballs were no ordinary missiles; they all veered off course and chased after him, forcefully bringing him down before he could even take off very high.

The silver-black giant finally revealed its true form, with half of its hair singed and its golden armor shattered into pieces.

Hit by these Specium missiles, it felt like being washed in Ultraman's beam of light. The Babar alien tried to get up, but failed several times.

The capture radius trapped him in place, leaving him powerless to escape. He could only watch helplessly as the Earthlings prepared for the next missile launch.

The last image in the red eyes of that Babar alien was the equally red and dazzling light of a missile warhead approaching him.

Amid the cheers in the control room, Eistend snorted, his smugness vanishing almost instantly.

The blue warrior defeated the enemy who was impersonating him, but what about the silver one?

"Honestly, I wonder how Samuel is doing..."

……

"Haven't received a signal from the Second Research Institute yet?"

The Milky Way, the Centaurus triple star system.

The temporary base built by the Yabo people was hidden beneath the weathered and cracked lava "rivers" on the earth's surface.

The gray buildings, layer upon layer, hollowed out the entire earth vein, leaving only a signal base station covered by an invisible outer layer on the outside, serving as a relay for communication with other organizations.

Some of the buildings are constructed on this planet, while the main structures are hidden in another dimension.

A row of cleaning robots glided neatly along the walkway.

Fang paced back and forth in the command room: "Kataslow disobeyed orders and acted on his own, which is bad enough, but what about the others at the Second Research Institute? They should have left behind a support force, otherwise they would have been wiped out, right?"

There wasn't a single communication connection.

"Who knows if all those megalomaniacs are really dead on Earth?" Omarment casually replied, while looking intently at the data Estend was submitting as usual.

Fotter also looked at the projection floating in the command room. The 3D models of Mebius and Taro were slowly rotating. Omarment swiped his finger, and various collected data appeared on the two models. At the same time, newly received battle footage was playing in the corner of the screen.

It's rather blurry, probably taken from a great distance, but it still provides considerable information.

“That guy Kataslo always called us a ‘ragtag research institute,’ and now that he’s dead and we can’t even find his body, the only ones who can reliably provide intelligence are still us,” Fang Te said with a hint of schadenfreude. “Estend is indeed my student; the data he sent back is crucial.”

Omarment laughed too: "The Second Research Institute has lost two directors in a row, and now there's no news of them. I guess... our institute's ranking should move up one place."

"Hahahaha..." Fang Te opened a battle video, freezing the screen on the GUYS Phoenix that appeared on the screen, and commented: "Equipment that is older than the Brown Dwarf. If this is all there is to it—Omarment, perhaps we will have another chance to experiment with the Sindzmoth."

Upon hearing this, Omarment turned his gaze from the screen: "You want to take the credit? Samuel has already caused them enough trouble, and with Sindzmus on top of that... you're planning to create two asteroid belts in the solar system?"

"Hmm, isn't that nice? Mars, that's what Earthlings call the fourth planet, right? I like its color. It already has an asteroid belt behind it, and I'd like to add one in front of it—if we're artistic enough and melt Earth's rock into place just right, perhaps that asteroid belt in front of it will become the most beautiful gem in the solar system."

At this point, Fang Te couldn't help but raise his hand: "My medal will be made from the most exquisite parts of those gems, as a memento."

Following his words, Omarment praised him a couple more times, while continuing to present the latest intelligence data.

When he casually glanced at a message, the smile on his face suddenly froze.

"Director..."

Fang was still immersed in the wonderful blueprint, and in a great mood he was even willing to joke. When he saw Omarment's expression change, he replied, "What? Has headquarters revoked our operational qualification?"

“Maybe it’s even worse than that…” Omarment enlarged the simple message, and the string of characters was clearly reflected on the dark blue screen.

[Oort Cloud Monitoring Signal 3418: High Concentration Energy Reaction 3, Babar Alien Spaceship Confirmed, Members of the Land of Light Space Garrison Awaiting Confirmation.]

Samuel confirmed.

"The surveillance equipment is malfunctioning?!" Upon seeing the last few words, Fang Te took a few steps forward, trying to confirm if he was seeing things: "The Oort Cloud? My mission for Eistend was to infiltrate Earth and gather intelligence, and Samuel was his assistant and bodyguard... How could it appear at the edge of the solar system, in a place like the Oort Cloud?"

Omarment hesitated slightly as he answered, "W-Wouldn't that be the worst-case scenario, like Fos-001..."

"You have no confidence in the control system you developed?" Fang Te glared at him.

"No, of course not, I just have a habit of anticipating the worst-case scenario first."

"It's just worrying unnecessarily. Estend's intelligence didn't mention instructing Samuel to leave Earth. I think it's probably a problem with the monitoring equipment."

At this point, Fang Te raised his voice: "Go ask the people at the Fourth Research Institute what kind of crappy equipment they developed! They should just stick to modifying the monster army and stop messing around with things they're not good at, like the interstellar detection system!"

Chapter Seventy-Three Intelligence

"that……"

A blond-haired alien crouched on a space meteorite, shivering.

"Creak, creak—"

The silver giant dismantled what could barely be identified as a spaceship into basic materials, bit by bit. With each sound of metal breaking and twisting, the alien shrank back a little towards the rock behind him.

"It's very expensive... I still want to go back..." The blond-haired man's voice trailed off.

Leo grabbed his unconscious companion from the spaceship crash and threw him on top of him. The blond guy cried out "Ouch!" and immediately shut his mouth, not daring to say anything. He tried to curl up even smaller in the lion's shadow to gain the little sense of security he had left.

“Cowardly.” The silver giant twisted the metal casing in his hand and tossed it aside.

Huang Mao looked at him with pity, then nodded repeatedly: "Yes, yes, I'm a coward, otherwise why would I only provide support from the rear?"

"Babar aliens, what are you plotting to come to Earth at this time?" Leo stepped forward, and the blond-haired man trembled and moved back a little.

"crunch-"

Samuel folded the laser cannon on the spacecraft into three pieces and threw it backward, whereupon it also became space debris.

“Ah…” Babar’s voice trembled as he spoke: “Of course, I heard that it’s the period when monsters are appearing frequently on Earth again. You sent a new warrior to train, and you just wanted to… just wanted to play with him.”

"Play?" Leo repeated the word.

"Ugh, yes, you want to cause infighting among you!" Babar Alien saw Leo suddenly clench his fist, his lower half...

The thought of "imitating a great senior" was forced back down his throat.

"You only have one spaceship?"

"Yes, yes! I wouldn't lie to you!"

"Hmph, if you were truly as cowardly as you're acting now, how dare you come to Earth, where there's a security force stationed, with only one spaceship?" Leo looked down at him, his fists clenched so tightly they cracked.

Babar felt a chill run down his spine under his gaze. He knew that because that "promising senior" had impersonated Astra, Leo and the Ultra Brothers had fallen out, so this imposing lion would definitely not be friendly to him. He blurted out in a panic, "Of course I'm not afraid of so many aliens coming..."

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