Monsters: Evolving from Titans to Ancient Gods

Chapter 194: Four Ways to Intrude

Chapter 197 Four Ways of Intrusion

Ten thousand years later, Longbo saw the long-lost panel again. After ten thousand years of silence, it once again issued a task to Longbo—no, now it has been changed to a request.

"A request?"

Longbo's tasks remained unchanged, but he seemed to be deep in thought. Since his ascension to godhood, his so-called missions had become requests.

Does this mean that my judgment in the task panel has changed, to the point that it can no longer treat me the way it used to?

After a moment's thought, Longbo realized that this seemed to be the only explanation for the panel rewriting the task into a request.

Perhaps in this way, from the perspective of the panel, we can give the ascended god Lumbini enough respect, so as not to offend His current status or position.

In response, Longbo pondered that he had never been averse to the previous style of issuing tasks through the panel.

No matter what, there will be no punishment for refusing a task. Many tasks can be accepted and left on the panel for as long as you want.

Furthermore, there are no penalties even if the mission fails, which is much better than the systems and cheat codes in many novels that Longbo had seen before.

At Longbo's current level, Chi can clearly perceive that the panel's existence is dependent on Chi's essence, and He can discard it at any time if He wants.

But Longbo doesn't have that idea for the time being.

but--

Longbo's gaze fell on the line of text on the panel, his expression growing increasingly strange: "Mefilas aliens—which one exactly?"

Since entering the universe, Longbo has encountered many Mefilas aliens, the most special of whom was the individual who once served under the Dark Emperor.

And, not long ago, in the Star of Light universe, there was that Mefilas who, upon seeing me, immediately knelt down and humbly begged for mercy from Longbo.

In short, no matter which of the Mefilas aliens they were, their strength was generally average to some extent, not to mention the huge gap in strength between them and Longbo now. To Him, they were no different.

For an alien whose strength is exceptionally fragile in Longbo's eyes, the panel gives one attribute point as a minimum, which is reasonable overall.

Although since his ascension, attribute points and skill points have become completely useless to Longbo.

In the end, Longbo decided to accept the request. Although the reward was meaningless to Longbo, the world setting of the mission might be a good one.

For Ronber, these unknown worldviews might contain treasures like the Star Cup, although the probability is small, it is at least not zero.

Therefore, Longbo had no reason to refuse.

However, before that, Longbo still had matters to attend to regarding the panel's ability to travel between worlds.

After a brief moment of thought, Longbo mentally posed a question to the control panel: "Is it possible to know in advance what characteristics the universe I'm about to travel to has?"

"Longbo's question caused the panel to fall silent, faintly emitting a light as a response."

The panel's answer is that it doesn't know where the task will be carried out either. It can only get things that shouldn't exist to appear, and then issue tasks based on the energy level of those things.

Unless Longbo himself goes there, or the mission fails, it will not be able to see any information about the location of the mission.

In conclusion, the panel cannot be predicted in advance.

Longbo fell silent upon hearing this. In this way, many of his ideas would be impossible to carry out, or he would have to use his true form to descend to the mission location for every trip in the future.

Otherwise, if He keeps sending out clones, the clones' power might cause Him to miss some treasures that interest Him.

After all, treasures like the Star Grail that exist in low-power worldviews are rare. Normally, something like the Star Grail should exist in worldviews where even cosmic-level power exists.

For example, Marvel's Infinity Stones, or the wish-granting Dragon Balls in the Dragon Ball universe.

But even if He went there in His true form each time, if He happened to encounter a universe that wanted to complete its plan, His own power would not be enough to accomplish anything significant.

These questions made Longbo hesitate, and a wave of thought surged through his mind once again.

But soon Longbo changed his question, asking the monotonous AI panel again: "If I descend to the mission location as a projection, can I also teleport my physical body there?"

As soon as the words were spoken, the panel flashed for a moment, then blared a red light that signified warning and danger, accompanied by a jarring sound that would be unpleasant to most people.

This is a serious violation. Please do not attempt this lightly, or you will be severely punished!

A series of red lights appeared before Longbo's eyes, and a stern warning voice seemed to be right next to him, but Longbo remained unmoved and showed no sign of panic.

He doesn't believe that the so-called sanctions on the panel can affect him; he is only interested in whether he can do what he wants to do.

Therefore, Hechi decisively pressed on, asking, "If I insist on doing this, what kind of punishment will I receive?"

The next second, Longbo received a response.

[Summoning other entities to another universe without authorization will result in the removal of rewards from this mission.]

[During the mission, the identity meme only applies to one person. The summoned individual cannot gain recognition of the identity and will encounter unpredictable dangers.]

"Such a harsh punishment." Upon hearing this, Longbo chuckled inwardly. Depriving someone of the rewards during the mission was indeed a harsh punishment for this overly lenient system, but it had no effect on Longbo.

He doesn't need attribute points or skill points anyway. As long as the other side's world has value, he's making a profit and doesn't need to care about this punishment at all.

As for the fact that the summoned person might face unknown dangers because they didn't have the m©d loaded the moment they landed, that has even less impact.

Longbo himself is very powerful, and his size is enough to burst a single universe. Even if the universe wants to erase Longbo, this stowaway, he is not afraid at all.

Having obtained the answer he wanted, Longbo had no more worries. He separated strands of energy, gathered them together, and separated a part of his will.

Get ready to travel to different worlds and begin your blind box opening and treasure hunt journey.

"...

Just as Longbo was drawing out a portion of his power and will and projecting it into the universe where the Mefilas aliens resided, a completely new development came from Earth, which surprised Longbo.

In Longbo's perception, Godzilla, which had been sleeping on the American continent, disappeared without warning.

This caused Mothra and Dagon, who were also sleeping peacefully and quietly guarding Godzilla, to become agitated, and alarms at Monarch's temporary outpost began to sound wildly.

In the other dimension, seeing this situation, Longbo's thoughts became active again.

"Is this yet another case of someone disappearing across the universe?"

"Have these kinds of incidents become more frequent lately?"

As Longbo pondered, he lowered a portion of his will, which descended upon Earth as a faint, indistinct phantom, landing on this land of countless ravines and gullies.

What comes into view is a gradually growing, dense forest, with towering fir trees in the center, and a patch of lush green grass that reaches up to one's knees.

Although the forest was now mostly populated by plants and a few birds, it had still escaped the desolate, apocalyptic atmosphere.

As Luneburg's projection position changed, the crater where Godzilla once slept came into Luneburg's view. The wide, deep crater was like an exposed, dried-up fishpond, with the texture of Godzilla's skin clearly engraved on the hard rocks.

Mothra flew anxiously into the sky, its wingspan of over two hundred meters casting shadows that covered a large area of ​​forest. As it flew, a sudden gust of wind swept through, raising large swaths of green leaves and turning the area into a blue sea.

Amidst the swirling leaves, the body of the atomic titan Dagon was revealed with an earthquake-like roar, its beastly face displaying human-like anger and unease.

Its dorsal fins emitted a faint blue light, and when it roared, a pale blue heat wave rose from its mouth. The disappearance of its leader pushed Dagon to the brink of rampage.

Just as the two powerful Titans were engulfed in anxious and furious roars, a voice originating from Lombre echoed through the forest, calming them down.

Dagong lowered his head slightly, his gaze falling on the indistinct figure. He clearly sensed who it was and quickly quieted down.

Mothra swooped down from the sky and crashed onto the ground, its wings spreading out to cover the forest, sweeping up dust and fallen leaves to the horizon. It stared at Lumberjack's phantom and emitted a sharp sound from its mouthparts.

It was telling Lumberjack about how Godzilla had disappeared without warning while he was asleep.

Longbo understood this, gazing thoughtfully at the large crater before him. Chi sensed a distinct spatial-temporal fluctuation, and it was this fluctuation that had transported Godzilla.

The source of this spacetime fluctuation is the planet beneath the Titans' feet.

"It's because the Earth is dry."

Lumber conveyed this message to the two Titans, calming them down.

In the response that Lunapoleon received from communicating with Earth, Earth re-established contact with other Earths. After the communication, one of the Earths, which was threatened by a monster, sent a request for help to Titan Earth.

Titan Earth did not hesitate at all, and directly dispatched Godzilla, who had become part of Earth, to help other Earths with Godzilla, the strongest Titan with the ability to annihilate the stars of the solar system.

Just like how Titan Earth asked Gaia Earth for help ten thousand years ago, and received help from a monster called Renlong.

Although Renlong was borrowed back from Titan Earth at that time, he did not participate in that great war.

Of course, this so-called strongest Titan does not include the outlier, Longbo.

Even Earth couldn't understand why the Titans it created by imitating the Giants of Light could become so powerful.

As a result, Titan Earth, which gave birth to Longbo, has greatly increased its status and reputation in the unique group chat of the pool, and in every aspect, it has completely surpassed Gaia Earth and Eternal Core Earth.

So much so that even Gaia Earth, which gave birth to two giants of light and the four sacred beasts, has asked in their small group chat more than once how this was done.

While there are few secrets between these different universes of Earth, Titan Earth really can't explain this to the other Earths either, because it also won by default.

"On temporary transfer—"

Longbo's phantom stood thoughtfully at the edge of the giant pit, his gaze falling on the nearby spacetime rift, taking in the scene on the other side.

Under Longbo's watchful gaze, Godzilla, standing over 300 meters tall, rose again, its back swirling with wisps of charged particle fields. Low-powered charged particle cannons shot from its head, piercing through the rampaging monsters and causing them to explode in a burst of flames.

The Earth on the other side was undoubtedly attacked by monsters. This important city in the island nation was reduced to a sea of ​​fire, and a large number of monsters were wreaking havoc.

There, Longbo did not see any light, nor did he hear any news of the existence of the defense forces. The monsters were not the monsters or Titans that Longbo was familiar with, so he did not know what kind of world it was.

But gradually, under Longbo's gaze, those monsters seemed to all come from the same mother, with red skin and similar appearances, which awakened memories that had long been buried in his mind.

"This is somewhat similar to monsters from the G-series universe—"

It wasn't until a voice rose from a corner of the city that he understood what kind of worldview this was.

"A brand new Godzilla has been detected joining the battle. It is at least 300 meters tall and is currently attacking the split forms of Destroia!!"

"Destroia—?"

Longbo repeated the word, and suddenly understood. No wonder these monsters all looked so alike.

Destroia is a classic monster from the G-series live-action tokusatsu series, and one of the most powerful monsters in the G-series live-action monster universe.

It is often compared by monster fighting enthusiasts to Space Godzilla and Kaiser Ghidorah.

After a brief moment of contemplation, Longbo withdrew his gaze and looked back at the spacetime rift before him, falling into deep thought.

Gradually, He suddenly remembered some things He had previously overlooked. Those monsters that intruded into other worldviews seemed to exist in several different ways.

One type is like a transfer between Earths, and the Land of Light bringing Belial and his allies from other worlds—a deliberate, proactive arrangement.

There's also the spacetime vortex that happened not long ago, caused by a battle between powerful, unknown spacetime monsters in the spacetime realm. For example, Jugglus Juggler left and arrived here, and the giants and black dragons that were swept away by Lungbo.

Those monsters that appear on Earth without warning in Earth's descriptions also likely belong to this category, but both of these are basically within the Ultraman universe.

As for the third type, it's those random, intrusive monsters on Longbo's elimination list.

As for the fourth type, that would be Longbo, the cleaner responsible for tidying up the messes caused by the monsters that wandered into the monsters' lives—

Earth, the outer suburbs of Tokyo.

The silver-haired little girl, covered in dirt and with her eyes bandaged, held up a sign and sang with a smile, begging for spare change from the crowd around her.

But she received no pity whatsoever. Instead, she was shunned by the passing crowds, who cast her malicious, disgusted, and terrified glances.

The sound of footsteps stopped in front of the silver-haired girl, and the alien from the planet Mefilas, dressed in a tailored suit and sporting a polite smile, chuckled and said, "Beautiful lady, may I ask if you, on behalf of Earthlings, sell Earth to me?"

"In exchange, I can heal your eyes and take you to a better place to live—"

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