Monsters: Evolving from Titans to Ancient Gods

Chapter 120 Wild Humans, Dark Power

A wisp of consciousness pierced through the vast distance, traversed the cold, desolate sea of ​​stars, and traveled along a connection that transcended time and space, eventually disappearing into that inconspicuous blue planet in the universe.

In a remote village in the Yellow River basin of Asia, the priestess looked up thoughtfully at the sky, once again feeling the sensation she had experienced not long ago.

Immediately afterwards, a mysterious flash of light rose in her eyes, filling the colorful world.

When she came to her senses, a will that was all too familiar to her had already descended upon her heart.

In the sea of ​​her mind, a faint figure appeared without warning, sending chills down the spine of the witch Kirielord, who had lived there for hundreds of years. She obediently huddled in a corner, making way for him.

The priestess opened her eyes again, her pupils now vertical, emitting a faint blue light, and the world she saw became exceptionally beautiful.

"You...you're back?"

The priestess put down what she was doing, and with an unchanged expression, sent the several human children away, while pondering her own doubts.

Ronbo, who descended to Earth with his consciousness, gave an affirmative answer to this.

After receiving an affirmative answer, the priestess smiled again, and then used her witch powers to teleport herself to a distant, newly developed mountain.

From this vantage point, she enjoys the widest view, taking in all the buildings constructed by humans in the distance. It's also her favorite place to be.

"Look, even without our protection, seemingly insignificant humans can live well and develop a brilliant civilization that we never imagined."

The priestess did not immediately inquire about Longbo's recent situation, nor did she ask him why he was able to send his consciousness back here from such a distant place.

Instead, after realizing that Longbo was still safe and sound, she enthusiastically showed him the amazing changes that had taken place in humanity in this era.

She was once human herself, and seeing how pure humanity has evolved into what it is today fills her with immense emotion.

"Did you know? You also contributed to the way humanity has evolved."

The priestess murmured to herself, "Years ago, I passed on the knowledge that was passed down in my tribe to many tribes on this continent, and now they have perfectly preserved this knowledge. It's truly amazing."

As Longbo's consciousness followed the priestess's perspective, looking at the vast complex of buildings in the distance and the skeletons of giant beasts scattered throughout various areas, he was speechless for a moment.

The savagery of humanity in this era exceeded his imagination; they even used the bones of various giant beasts to construct buildings. This goes beyond mere astonishment; the humans of this era were simply bizarre.

After a long silence, Longbo raised his doubts.

"How did they do that?"

Upon hearing this, the priestess revealed all the memories in her mind to Longbo without reservation.

Soon, Longbo saw everything.

In the priestess's memory, humanity seemed to have some kind of memory flowing in its blood activated when faced with this era in which Titans were born one after another and walked the world.

They established ancient city-states ahead of time, and the population of each continent exploded during the era of disaster.

They began to worship giant beasts, and many even formed a symbiotic relationship with them in the same environment.

Supported by a massive population, special individuals emerged among the humans whose art style gradually became wilder. They gained a telepathic ability similar to that between Longbo and the priestess.

They used this ability to forge closer ties with the giant beasts that guarded various regions, thus fighting against the ever-destructive creatures.

Moreover, extreme human groups have even used this telepathic ability to enslave the giant beasts that guard them and wage war with this power.

"..."

After seeing the image, Longbo fell into deep thought.

He knew that humanity in this era was rushing headlong down a wild path, but wasn't this going too far?

The priestess, sensing Longbo's thoughts, smiled slightly. "Humans, aren't they amazing?"

Longbo offered his opinion on this.

"They are courting death."

He was surprised that humans could enslave such creatures as giant beasts, but that day would come sooner or later.

Humans are very fragile, but giant beasts are very powerful. Giant beasts can lose countless times, but humans will die without a burial place if they lose even once.

The priestess had a very positive view of humanity and nodded in agreement, indicating her approval of Longbo's statement.

"I think so too, so I persuaded the Atomic Titans, who were preparing to destroy these civilizations, to come here and guide them back to their original path."

"At my 'persuasion,' they released the enslaved beasts."

As an individual who transcended the boundaries of humanity because of Ryubo, she differed from those of her race who were born as giants, and still retained a certain degree of love for humans.

Therefore, she did not stand idly by and watch humanity continue to make mistakes.

The Atomic Titan refers to Godzilla II Ridor, who absorbed the energy released from Godzilla's self-destruction hundreds of years ago.

After that, it became the new Alpha, and is frequently seen in every corner of the world.

The priestess casually recounted an event of immense significance in human and even Earth's history. As a mediator, she mediated this conflict sparked by humanity's reckless actions.

But in the priestess's view, this was just Godzilla II giving Lombard face because he sensed the aura emanating from her.

As for those humans who walk on the edge of death without realizing it, and instead feel smug about controlling the "gods," they are naturally not so obedient.

But they only became completely obedient after the priestess arrived with a group of her people.

Since then, the priestess was naturally worried, fearing that humans would do something drastic to their own demise, so she stayed in the surface world to guide them on their journey.

After that, many humans regarded her as the spokesperson of the gods, and she was happy to see this scenario, which allowed her to better guide humans.

After observing this human city-state for a long time, the priestess left with Longbo and used her witch powers to travel to the huge city on Mount Tai.

She stood in the vast city towering among the mountains, presenting to Longbo the scene of the humans who guarded and worshipped there.

"Since you left, our people have rarely returned to the surface. Many humans have not seen the giants for many years. Only numerous legends and relics tell them of our existence."

"Almost all the sacrificial cities located on the ground have been taken over by humans, and this one is no exception."

The priestess stood in the wind, the breeze gently lifting the hem of her Kyrierod-style skirt.

"I don't know when it started, but every time a new leader takes office, the human city-states on this continent come here to perform a grand sacrifice."

"You have departed, and the other ancient Titans have fallen into slumber, but your existence still lingers among humankind."

Looking at the scene before her, the priestess described what she thought Longbo would be interested in.

"The people of various human city-states around the world have woven many stories about you in the murals and statues."

"Do you want to go take a look?"

Longbo naturally had no interest in this, compared to the legends and myths that humans had embellished through art.

He was clearly more interested in the single horn on the priestess's forehead.

She hasn't changed much in appearance compared to many years ago, but a slightly curved horn has grown on one side of her forehead, creating a stark contrast with her white hair.

Upon learning of Longbo's doubts, the priestess paused for a moment, but made no attempt to conceal the truth.

"That horn on your head? It grew shortly after I left your demonic realm; it must be the effect of your radiation."

The priestess stroked the single horn that had grown from the side of her forehead, recalling the astonishment she felt when she woke up many years ago, and couldn't help but laugh.

"When the tribe discovered this change, they were so excited that they celebrated for several days."

"They thought I was finally going to grow as tall as them."

Although the priestess and the other members of her tribe lived in Longbo's magical realm for the same amount of time, her size remained only slightly taller than that of an average person.

She showed absolutely no signs of growing into a giant, but her mental abilities grew stronger and stronger, even surpassing those of the witch residing within her.

As Longbo observes the changes on Earth through the priestess's current perspective, he is also conveying a message to her.

"You want to get bigger?"

If she wanted to, then Uncle Long had many ways to make her wish come true.

The priestess shook her head. "No, I've grown accustomed to my current body. Even when facing formidable enemies, I can still draw upon the power of a witch."

She tucked a strand of white hair behind her ear and prepared to move again, but Lombard used his psychic powers to open a psychic portal to Africa first.

He sensed something unusual.

A deep blue vortex appeared in the sea of ​​sand, and a tall figure in a black robe emerged from the lightning-filled vortex, his eyes glowing with psionic blue light as he surveyed his surroundings.

This desert has already shown glimpses of what the future holds: an exceptionally hot and dry landscape.

Longbo came here because he sensed an extraordinary power.

With the priestess's full cooperation, Longbo's will now completely dominates the priestess's actions.

His gaze fell on the massive figure buried deep beneath the yellow sand in the center of the desert.

Titan Apophis.

It is one of the new generation of Titans born after that great war, and has now evolved from the inner world into its complete form and returned to the surface.

Its body resembles that of a highly venomous cobra, but its body is covered with sharp, barbed scales, and its head and nape have a forest of spear-like bony spikes.

It is nearly 300 meters long, but its weight is remarkably light compared to other Titans.

However, none of this was what Longbo was concerned about. At this moment, a chaotic black mist surrounded its body, enveloping its lair and constantly eroding the earth.

Although it was the first time Lonbo had seen it, he recognized it as a dark power commonly used by villains in the Ultra Universe, which had appeared on Earth at some point and was obtained by Apophis.

As a Titan, the black mist that originally surrounded it was just poisonous mist it spewed out, but after Longbo went out, this black mist transformed into dark power.

Clearly, even though Lidor was frequently active and oversaw the entire Earth, he couldn't prevent this power from appearing on Earth, or even falling into the hands of the Titans.

Faced with this power, Longbo was curious and needed to make a closer observation.

Using the priestess's body, he reached out and used his psychic energy to form a large, azure hand that plunged deep into the sand sea, pulling the sleeping Apophis directly out.

When the Titan Apophis cast a bewildered yet furious and fearful glance at him, the human woman in black raised her hand once more in his eyes.

A hand, formed from eerie azure energy, swept across again, scattering the chaotic mist it controlled and striking its head, causing it to lose consciousness.

After knocking Apophis unconscious with a slap, Lumberjack used his psychic powers to invade its mind, read its memories, and witness the changes in its abilities.

It was a night not long ago when it was illuminated by some kind of light in the cave. When it opened its eyes, its pupils turned blood red.

The poisonous fog that constantly enveloped the body also unexpectedly transformed into an extremely powerful force, greatly increasing its strength.

However, this power also makes it increasingly irritable, which is inconsistent with its nature. Therefore, it no longer leaves its nest frequently to avoid being stimulated by the outside world.

Therefore, even today, it still retains a great deal of rationality.

"..."

When Longbo withdrew his spiritual energy, the blue light in Apophis's eyes disappeared, its slender tongue dangled weakly beside its gaping maw, and its pupils lost focus.

Although Lombre witnessed the entire process of Apophis's transformation, he still couldn't determine where this dark power came from.

However, he also confirmed with his psychic abilities that this dark power would make the creature that uses it extremely irritable and easily agitated by external stimuli.

It didn't reach the level he had imagined, capable of directly distorting the nature of living beings. Nevertheless, Longbo still saw its potential instability.

Ultimately, Longbo used the priestess's body to further enhance his psychic power, sealed Apophis's dark power, and threw it back into the desert.

Although only a wisp of consciousness descended to Earth, it was enough for Longbo to kill Apophis.

However, he wasn't sure if killing Apophis would cause the dark power to explode and scatter the entire world.

In the end, Longbo chose to seal it, as the power of this wisp of consciousness was enough for him to leave a solid seal.

While returning control of his body to the priestess, Longbo didn't forget to give her a word of advice.

"Keep an eye on Apophis, and tell Lidor and the Snow Demon about it. Contact me if there are any problems."

After leaving behind his last words, Longbo's consciousness finally dissipated in the priestess's mind.

In the vast expanse of sand, the witch gradually breathed a sigh of relief and returned to her position.

The priestess, after hearing Longbo's words, fell into deep thought. "Should we inform Godzilla II?"

The priestess believed that if Godzilla II found out, he would most likely kill Apophis on the spot.

"Let's try communicating with the Snow Demon first!"

Ultimately, the priestess decided to tell the Snow Demon about it first, and then try to communicate with Godzilla II. Only the Snow Demon could calm Godzilla II down.

...

Meanwhile, galaxies outside the Milky Way.

Longbo opened his eyes from his throne, stood up, turned around, opened the Rainbow Bridge, and once again sailed through the universe.

Several dozen days later, Longbo appeared in a celestial body constructed from countless spaceships and planetary debris.

Spaceships from various civilizations come and go in this celestial body, and all sorts of aliens and monsters are active here, creating a noisy atmosphere.

A rainbow of colors, shifting and changing, spread out of the distance without warning, surprising nearby spaceships that were leaving or arriving, who all cast curious glances at it.

Under the watchful eyes of many, the universe unfolds like enchanting petals under the rainbow, with chaotic colors and the energy of spacetime dissipating.

Under the watchful eyes of many, the universe unfolds like enchanting petals under the rainbow, with chaotic colors and the energy of spacetime dissipating.

Amidst the flow of colors that defy description, an exceptionally large silhouette emerges.

The jet-black bone armor gleamed under countless lights, and its two eyes emitted a faint blue light.

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