Ultraman: What do you mean by saying L77 is about to explode?

Chapter 41 The Earth Star Guard is full of gods.



Chapter 41 The Earth Star Guard is full of gods.

Kaul walked to the fire and sat down cross-legged. He became serious, no longer as timid as before, and put away his exaggerated, dramatic demeanor. He could use this to break the ice when they first met, but true trust required the same sincerity.

"Let's get to know each other properly, Daga." Kaul started to get serious.

"My name is Kaul. I am not from this Earth. I come from another universe, from a nebula far away from Earth, the planet L77 in the constellation Leo. My race is a mixture of human/Reionics/Giants of Light. You may not know what Reionics are. In short, they are people who can control monsters."

Upon hearing that he could control monsters and giants of light, Daga stopped wielding his sword, looked up at Kaul with some wariness. In the ancient society, the attitude towards monsters was basically to kill them without mercy, except for a few outliers like him who kept monsters as pets.

Kaul casually pulled out his combat device from his pocket and revealed his Lion Eye.

"My home planet, L77, was recently destroyed by the evil empire of the Magma aliens. To protect my father, my people, and my brothers, I fought with my comrades to the very last moment before the planet exploded..."

Speaking of this, Kaur thought of the little white rabbit he had released.

"In order to allow my partner to live, I released him. Therefore, there are no monsters in my Battle Device. I was supposed to die in the planet's explosion, but for some reason, I came to Earth. As for why I know Tiga... it's because I've seen his statue and heard his story in my universe, so I mistook him for someone else."

Of course, this is a lie. He had never seen the Tiga statue or any legends in the Land of Light universe. He had only watched "Ultraman Tiga".

"So, right now, I have no family, no companions, and I can barely even protect myself. So thank you, Daga, and Gedi. If it weren't for you, I might have died in this forest."

Daga remained silent, gazing at the fire before him. As a giant of light, he could sense the difference between lies and truth. When Kaul spoke, the despair of losing his homeland and the genuine affection for his companions resonated deeply with him, as a dog owner himself; such feelings could not be faked.

"Hmph... He lost his homeland and still treats monsters as his most important companions," Daga lowered his head, continuing to whittle wood for Gedi to make toys, but the rejection was gone. "What a pathetic and foolish fellow..."

But he added in his mind, "A guy as stupid as me..."

Kaul also noticed that Daga's tone had softened considerably, which made him much happier and reduced obstacles for their later actions.

"Since that's the case, I'm not one to stand by and watch you die. You can stay here temporarily until you figure out where to go. But let me make this clear, I won't go to the city to help you find a way back to your universe. There are too many idiots and lunatics there. I don't want to go even a step further..."

"I understand," Caul replied immediately.

"By the way, Daga, I can clearly sense your power, so why don't you go to the city and change those people's opinions?" Kaul asked tentatively, wanting to know what the current situation and state of the ancient world were.

Upon hearing this, Daga's face darkened again.

"Change? What's there to change?" Daga sneered. "The current ancient world, while outwardly appearing as a peaceful utopia after defeating Gatanothor, the dark overlord, and driving his dark minions into the depths of R'lyeh, what's the reality?"

Daga drew a mark on the ground with his carving knife: "Those guys from the Earth Star Garrison, all that woman Yuzare does is give orders all day, making the giants go around clearing out the remaining monsters. Tiga, on the other hand, is a good guy, he helps anyone in trouble, and as a result, the whole city treats him like a god. As for his few valuable subordinates..."

Daga said with great disgust, "Darram's mind is full of muscles and destruction. Hitler was a madman who looked like a strategist. Camilla... that woman's eyes disgust me. The way she looks at Tiga is like she's looking at her own private property. Something bad is bound to happen sooner or later."

"You may not know that the Giants of Light are the most bizarre, and normal people are very rare, especially after Gatanothor was sealed away. Even the originally normal giants began to become abnormal."

Upon hearing a familiar name, Kaul immediately narrowed his eyes.

He knew all too well where the future was headed.

The ancient world is currently in a brief honeymoon period of peaceful return, but in the near future, Tiga, Darramb, Hitler, and Camilla will fall into darkness and become Dark Giants under the temptation of darkness and their own inner darkness, triggering a civil war that will destroy the ancient world!

"This won't do..." Caul thought to himself. "I don't like watching disaster happen before my eyes." He would save everything he could, even if it meant giving his own life, because he had no fear after saving L77.

Moreover, the problem of the ancient times is both simple and difficult, because according to his speculation, it mainly involves the relationship between Tiga and Camilla.

Therefore, absolutely not!

As an excellent psychologist and Reonics, he decided to nip these completely unnecessary nascent problems in the bud.

Just as Kaul was thinking about how to change the ending of the ancient times, and how to rectify workplace romances and prevent the plan to turn evil, the entire cave began to shake.

"What's going on? Was it an earthquake?" Kaul quickly stood up.

"Woof!" Gedi was startled awake from his dream, growling as he stared at the direction outside the cave.

Daga's expression changed instantly. He stood up abruptly, a murderous glint in his eyes.

"It wasn't an earthquake..." Daga pulled out his Spark Lens from his pocket and walked outside. "Some clueless bastards were trampling on my tulips!"

Kaul hurriedly followed behind, wanting to see which one dared to cause trouble for Daga.

A man and a dog stormed out of the cave.

Outside the valley, at the once quiet valley entrance, a huge monster covered in rock-like scales was roaming around.

He has thick legs and a long tail, and a protrusion on his head that serves as one of his weapons. With each step he takes, the earth trembles, and beneath his feet lies the small garden that Daga has cultivated.

But now, that garden has been turned into mud, all of it has become a puddle.

"Golza?!" Kaul recognized the species of the monster at a glance.

The ancient monster, Golza!

This is a genuine ancient indigenous creature, known for its powerful physical strength, destructive beams, and evolutionary potential. Judging from its size, this Golza is at least sixty meters tall, definitely already in adulthood, much better than the little white creature I encountered back then.


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