Looking at the warship wreckage piled up in the warehouse, the residual dark gold energy on them made Belial feel a chill run down his spine. Belial had also seen Subaru chasing Noah Greeza, so when he saw the source of these energy reactions on the instrument, he already knew.

It was precisely for this reason that Belial disregarded the dangers of Chaos and forcibly brought these things back. Gen Subaru never expected that his simple act of sinking these fleets into the interdimensional space to make his skills at that time look more intimidating would actually allow some of the wreckage to be preserved relatively intact under the influence of Chaos.

However, the aliens and other monsters above were undoubtedly dead; their vitality was not that strong.

At this moment, Belial picked up the Ultimate Battle Device and carefully peeled away and expelled the remaining dark gold energy bit by bit. He wanted to find out the whereabouts of his gene inheritor from these remnants. After all, the previous time vortex incident had really opened Belial's eyes. He could no longer use normal thinking to speculate on what kind of experiences his gene inheritor had.

The process of stripping and expelling was extremely meticulous and careful. Even Belial broke out in a sweat while completing it. Looking at the unaffected remains, he chuckled with satisfaction, then waved his hand, ordering his waiting subordinates to immediately go and investigate, trying to find as much usable information as possible.

Soon, what Belial wanted was sorted out. There weren't many items, but Belial noticed that the Pedan alien who came to report to him was inexplicably trembling. This puzzled Belial. Before being recruited by him, this Pedan alien seemed to be a formidable person. What had he seen that made him so frightened?

Confused, Belial received the data and curiously looked down:

"A golden Ultraman of unknown origin has appeared on Earth."

Oh, that's my genetic heir.

"Then Ultraman declared that Earth was his domain, and he would punish those cosmic civilizations that offended Earth and its people."

Good job, good job! Those guys need to be taught a lesson.

"The Pedan people's home planet was destroyed, and the Pedan people were wiped out."

Hmm...hmm?

Beria paused for a moment, then thought for a moment, and nodded in understanding.

What they did wasn't wrong; for those dishonest people, they need to be made an example of.

"He destroyed hundreds of galaxies."

?

"Perorinka was destroyed, and the Perorinka people were wiped out."

? ?

"The planet Zarab was detonated, and the people of Zarab were wiped out."

???

"The planet Tepett was burned to the ground, and the Tepett people were all killed."

? ? ? ?

"The planet Salome was dismantled, and the Salome people were all killed."

Wait a minute!

Belial scrolled down expressionlessly, revealing a list of planet-destroying and genocidal individuals, totaling 115. This wasn't even the complete list, as some data couldn't be recovered due to the debris.

But just considering the sheer number, there's no doubt that this was a horrific cosmic massacre. To be fair, even during the reign of Caesar, the Galactic Emperor, Belial never destroyed so many civilized planets, let alone carried out such a complete genocide.

"We must also mobilize. Our people are not clean, and this judgment will fall on us sooner or later. Hopefully, the Star Cluster Council's fleet can destroy this demon along with Earth."

Looking at the last record, even just looking at these cold words, Belial could feel the despair in the recorder's heart. Regardless of whether this race had done anything to Earth or whether they had committed any sins, this was undoubtedly the dying struggle of a cosmic civilization.

"This this...."

Looking at the data in his hand, even Belial was speechless for a moment. Such a number of genocides, if placed in some newly emerging parallel universes, would probably be enough to kill all the civilizations in the universe. Such a bloodthirsty nature made Belial suddenly understand the fear of his subordinate Pedan aliens. Such a bloodthirsty creature would be a chilling existence no matter where it was placed.

"Alright, you can all leave now. Keep what happened today to yourself."

Belial glanced at his subordinates and dismissed them all. As soon as he heard the door close behind him, the dark giant immediately took action, squatted down in front of the remains, and personally reviewed the data. He found that what he had just seen was indeed without any errors or falsification.

"This shouldn't be... Do my genes... have such a penchant for killing?"

Belial knew his own people best; he understood that what he enjoyed was the thrill of conquest, not the agonizing cries of destruction. Killing was, in comparison, something insignificant—except, of course, for the Land of Light. He could hear the cries of the Ultra Warriors of Light, especially Ken's, a thousand times over without ever growing tired of them, but...

This shouldn't be happening. Why are you so bloodthirsty? Even if they offended you, you shouldn't have killed them all. With a little maneuvering, your power would have expanded significantly. Those you killed might have become your new, capable subordinates.

Wait, we can't think of it that way. After all, killing so many people will make your original subordinates more loyal to you. You've essentially stood up for your people. Thinking about it that way, it doesn't seem like a problem...

No problem my foot! You've wiped out all of the universe's civilizations, what have you conquered? Rocks? What kind of logic is that?!

Belial paced back and forth in the warehouse with his hands behind his back, as if Subaru were standing right in front of him, muttering to himself. His mind was in turmoil. His previous impression of the gene inheritor was quite good; he was the kind of person who was rather kind-hearted.

Now, having discovered another side of this gene inheritor, Belial's impression of him... well, it's not that he's become bad. With that kind of personality, having him take over and protect the Galactic Empire after he reclaims it is still a pretty good choice. After all, he went on a killing spree to stand up for his own cause. Being a bit ruthless to his enemies is actually a good thing.

but....

To be honest, Belial was somewhat reluctant to see this scene. How to put it, a strange disappointment lingered in his heart. He knew that this disappointment was not directed at the gene inheritor, but he couldn't figure out why for the moment, which made him irritable.

Just as Belial was angrily smashing things around the warehouse with the Ultimate Battle Device, he suddenly froze when he looked at the wreckage in front of him. In that instant, he seemed to suddenly understand what had caused that inexplicable disappointment.

Belial raised his head and slowly looked to the side. His reflection was mirrored on the reflective wall, revealing his current dark form:

Am I... perhaps disappointed in myself?

272 doesn't know what cowardice is.

......

......

......

Tsk... What the hell am I thinking?

Belial, somewhat annoyed, covered his forehead, his eyes filled with ferocity. He glanced at the undamaged wreckage, then unleashed a beam of light, completely destroying it—

I've been thinking too much lately, to the point that I'm having such wild and rambling thoughts. It's disgusting how I'm being so sentimental. This is simply impossible!

Disappointed in myself? How could that be? I was just too busy to keep up.

Compared to that, the more crucial point now is that you need to determine it yourself first.

Thinking of this, Belial disappeared from the base and appeared on Earth. He strode towards the general store where Riku Asakura was. However, to Belial's surprise, the seemingly simple-minded gene inheritor was not there. According to the store manager, he seemed to have gone out to play. Finally, Belial found Riku Asakura on the lawn not far away. At this moment, the guy was posing there, probably doing the transformation move from that Flashman movie.

How childish.

Belial clicked his tongue in dissatisfaction, then walked over, grabbed Asakura Riku by the shoulder, turned him around, pinched his face, looked him over from left to right, and finally, as if he had confirmed something, threw Asakura Riku to the ground and left with satisfaction, leaving Asakura Riku completely bewildered.

It's confirmed. That gene inheritor's bloodthirsty personality shouldn't have anything to do with me. I remember... the first batch of genes given to Fukuide Sei should only have a tiny bit of Reiblood's power remaining. That bit of residue shouldn't cause any personality distortion or mutation.

Hmm... Case solved. It was because of that 'Nexus' that infiltrated. That damn Fukuide Kirito, why did he have to add all that random stuff? Look at this inheritor of the tokusatsu fan gene, a bit cowardly, but not...

Well, it's a good addition, so it's a good thing.

And so, Belial returned to his base and continued his research on the Chaos Tide, deliberately forgetting about this matter and putting it aside for the time being.

Meanwhile, on Subaru's side, he had finished absorbing the plasma spark and recovered considerably. At the same time, the Father of Ultra from the Land of Light flew over and spoke with Subaru. It was clear that the Father of Ultra wanted to have a good talk with the Ultra Warrior in front of him about Subaru's previous massacre on Earth. However, since Subaru was not from the Land of Light and his motivation was to protect his homeland, he couldn't find a topic to discuss for the time being.

Therefore, Father of Ultra decided to talk about something else first, and it wasn't a trivial matter, but something equally related to chaos.

"You said... when you were banished from the Land of Light, you saw a surging tide of chaos in the dimensional space, and a chaotic shadow that was devouring the planes of the universe?"

Yuan Mao murmured with some surprise. These two things can be understood as the existence of the main base and the troop unit. He had encountered this chaotic power before when he was correcting the timeline. At that time, the gatekeeper senior said that he would try to investigate.

But the recovery of the mixed state is happening much faster than expected. I wonder if the gatekeeper has found any relevant clues yet.

With that thought in mind, Gen Subaru no longer had any intention of staying here. The matters in this Ultraman universe had been mostly resolved, and he believed that the Land of Light, which had been unsealed, could handle the rest, since the moral standards of these giants of light were still trustworthy.

So, Subaru said "I understand" and stopped talking to Father of Ultra. He immediately released the summons, wanting to return to his own universe and then try to break the seal to ask the gatekeeper if there was anything he could help with.

but!

This return wasn't like the previous ones where you just blinked and went back. It was more like the data was read to 99% and then got stuck. And the reason for this "stuck" was none other than the chaotic disorder!

Gen Subaru's expression was unusually solemn. His summoning method based on the Light of Nexus was, in a sense, quite remarkable. After all, regardless of the plane or the difference in the flow of time between them, Gen Subaru could arrive at the designated location from the TLT Earth plane the moment he heard the call. This gave Gen Subaru ample reason to believe that this skill was probably directly copied from Noah's original body.

The way this skill operates also determines that every time Gen Subaru responds to the call, he will pass through a varying number of cosmic planes, ranging from one or two to hundreds. This greatly increases the chances of Gen Subaru encountering the rapidly expanding Chaos Tide on his return journey, leading to the current situation.

This is really a strange thing.

This was Yuan Mao's feeling when he first saw the Chaos Tide. Although there was no physical form in front of him, only an endless gray mist, any living being who saw this area would feel resistance and disgust. This is the most instinctive reaction of any being born into and raised in order.

Yuan Mao was no exception, but after a brief period of psychological discomfort, he began to examine the power of the chaotic tide in front of him. He did not care about the so-called order and chaos. If he could use it, he would not have much resistance even if it meant walking with demons.

Unfortunately, Gen Subaru soon realized that if he wanted to use this chaotic power, he would have to give up all the power he had acquired, including [Eternal Primal].

Although the conflict between light and darkness is quite intense, according to the gatekeeper, light and darkness originally originated from chaos. Therefore, the opposition between chaos and order cannot be neutralized by pure white light. This is a war destined to be a fight to the death.

Of course, this is a conclusion that Gen Subaru has reached based on his current perspective. If there were a powerful being who could merge these two together, or make them coexist stably in one body, then Gen Subaru would definitely give him a thumbs up.

Since that's the case, Gen Subaru's interest in this chaos vanished. He looked around and realized that his light link to his homeland had been interrupted by this chaotic tide. Reconnecting it was not an easy task, but it wasn't exactly difficult either. In any case, he had to find the broken 'clues' first.

However, the fact that Gen Subaru was unwilling to pay attention to others does not mean that the Chaos Tide was not interested in Gen Subaru. To be precise, the Chaos Tide has a strong tendency to devour all things of order.

Then, Gen Subaru sensed that the chaotic shadows, which seemed to have transformed an entire single universe into a weapon and were pressing towards him, broke free from the surging waves and rapidly approached him. Moreover, the number of these chaotic shadows was extremely astonishing, and they practically filled Gen Subaru's entire field of vision in an instant.

It seems this battle is now unavoidable.

With a casual wave of his hand, Yuan Mao manipulated the spacetime force at will, instantly slicing the originally dense chaotic shadows apart, each far apart and at different points in time.

However, Gen Subaru also sensed the inherent stance of the Chaos Shadows that interfered with [Order]. It is no exaggeration to say that if he used the spacetime adaptability of Nexus form to cast skills on them, he would be unsuccessful, and might even be backfired by the power of chaos, forcibly deactivating his transformation form.

Looks like I can't let you, you bastard, have it too easy.

Gen Subaru pursed his lips. He had already thought that if his companions, such as Gai, Jugglus Juggler, and Daichi, encountered this Chaos Shadow, they probably wouldn't be able to hold out for long and would be defeated.

Since that's the case, let me test your skills first!

Thinking of this, Yuan Mao's eyes sharpened, and he pushed the power of dreams to its limit. Under the dreamlike light, complete miniature universes swirled around [Eternal·Original], like satellites in motion.

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