Apatee's counterattack was equally powerful, her metal-forged fist slamming directly into Silvergon's chest. A section of its strong, solid, and powerful silver muscles dented briefly, but this injury did not actually harm Silvergon; instead, it further fueled its ferocity.

It lunged forward and grabbed Apatee, then swung its strong arms to hold her tightly before throwing her away.

The thrown Apatee almost hit Gamu, but luckily, the moment it was thrown, Gamu realized that its huge body would be dangerous on the battlefield, so it shrunk its body to its life-size.

Thanks to his ability to shrink his body, Apate didn't see him after he got up, so Apate still regarded the only target in his field of vision, Silvergon, as his primary target. After getting up, he started moving on the spot and used his hard and heavy body to crash into Silvergon.

Unexpectedly, Hilbargon suddenly turned around, and its huge tail lashed out at Apatee with maximum force. In that instant, I even heard the sound of metal cracking in my dream.

Silvergon's tail is indeed its strongest and most powerful part. In terms of tail strength alone, Silvergon even briefly pulled Neozalus, who possessed astonishing strength, in the sequel. Neozalus only managed to pull Silvergon away after he increased his strength.

For Silvergon himself, his tail was also his proudest part; he even named parts of his entire body.

Its head is called "Steel Head", its silver body is called "Stone Mountain Body", its arm muscles are called "Great Muscles", and its tail is even named "God's Tail".

With a sweep of its tail, Apatee was briefly rendered inoperable. Although it had a strong regenerative ability, an excessive physical attack would still cause it effective damage for a certain period of time, just like the T-1000 in Terminator, which would also be put into a short recovery period due to a strong physical attack.

But this is not fatal for Apatee, because it can repair its body with time. As long as it is not directly vaporized by a powerful light attack, it is immortal.

If this battle continues indefinitely, Apatee may be able to analyze Silvergon's weaknesses after collecting enough battle data, leading to a reversal of the situation. But Illumi obviously won't give it that chance.

As Apatee was knocked out by Silvergon's tail whip, Imu, who had been hiding nearby, immediately realized that this was the best opportunity.

He stood at a distance, growing larger to recover his body, deliberately keeping his distance to avoid being disturbed by Silvergon. Then, he concentrated all the light energy in his body on his forehead and aimed at Apate, firing the photon ice blade with all his might.

The golden light instantly poured solidly into Apatee's body. At this moment, Apatee didn't even see how she was hit, because her back was to my dream.

Until the moment of the explosion, Apate didn't have time to realize who had shot him.

As Apatee exploded, its companion, Silvergon, instinctively stretched out its two small hands to cover its eyes, then crouched down to protect itself.

Only after the explosion ended did it stand up and look at my dream.

Just now, when I was charging up my Photon Ice Blade, it saw me, but because I had already created some distance, it didn't have time to go up and do anything to me.

After Apatee exploded, its first reaction was not "How scary!", but rather it touched its own head, its beady eyes revealing a very "intelligent" look. Then it began to imitate the actions that I had just performed, trying to stick its head out in my direction and attempting to fire a photon ice blade.

Of course, nothing happened after that.

Looking at the unscathed Meng across from him, and then touching his own perfectly smooth head, Hilbargon was instantly enraged and flew into a rage.

Its thick, short legs stomped back and forth incessantly, like a primary school student jumping up and down because it hadn't bought its favorite toy. But its terrifying weight was clearly beyond that of a primary school student. The entire land within the Rainbow Magic Realm trembled continuously. I realized that it must be angry, and immediately decided to retreat.

I had absolutely no intention of continuing to fight Hillbargon, because firstly, after he unleashed his first burst of energy ice blades, his chest had already started flashing red. Essentially, he was still a V1 with low health. If he hadn't recovered some health over this long period of time, he might have fainted on the spot after unleashing his first burst of energy ice blades, just like Bazanga had.

Secondly, he had no need to fight to the death with Silvergon. Although Silvergon was not an Earth monster like Taganura, it did not pose a real threat to humans because this guy would never leave the Rainbow Realm. He could simply go back and report to the team that he had investigated and found that the Lion's Nose Tree Sea had a special magnetic field that was very dangerous, and have the defense team set it as a restricted area, not allowing ordinary people to enter or leave.

Third, Silvergon is not a disposable item. It can be used again next time. As long as the enemy is the type that will chase after me and slash me, I can use the same trick again, lure them into the Rainbow Realm, and then use Silvergon to fight them while I find an opportunity to kill them with one blow, just like today.

Therefore, facing the enraged Silvergon, I had no intention of fighting. He rushed to the side in three steps, grabbed the photon that was broadcasting live, and Silvergon had already strode up in front of him. But I simply waved goodbye to it. The next second, he used teleportation to arrive at the exit of the Rainbow Realm.

Hilbagon, who had suddenly missed his target, looked around in confusion, and finally saw Imu waving at him at the exit of the Demon Realm.

Hilbagun looked at the empty flat ground in front of him, then at Imu in the distance. Suddenly, his intelligence kicked in, and he imitated Imu's teleportation posture, attempting to teleport there as well.

The result was, of course, another failure. Before I could even get angry enough to jump up and down, I turned around and ran out of the Rainbow Magic Realm. Just then, the rainbow disappeared, and I don’t know when it will open again.

Chapter Twenty-Five: Sfiamos Aja

"We won!" I breathed a long sigh of relief as I left Rainbow Wonderland.

This battle was won much more easily than expected. Normally, if Gaia, who is not at full health, were to face Apate, he would most likely be crushed. Even if he won, it would most likely be with the support of Taganura.

However, the discovery of the Rainbow Realm allowed Meng to easily obtain a monster worth at least 3000 for free to work for him. Throughout the entire process, he only contributed one photon ice blade and one teleportation stamina.

After this period of training, I feel that the power of the Light of the Earth has recovered a lot. At least now, after he finishes making a burst of light-emitting ice blades, it only flashes red and he doesn't faint on the spot like before. If this trend continues, his stamina may be able to support him to make two more bursts of light-emitting ice blades after a while.

There are just too many tank-type monsters in this dungeon. It's difficult to deal fatal damage to these tough guys with the output of Quantum Stream alone. Only Photon Ice Blade can really open the cans of these iron-headed monsters and let them experience the charm of being overwhelmed with damage.

As things stand, everything seems to be getting better. The Light of Earth is slowly recovering, Imu's strength is gradually increasing, the number of teammates is also increasing, and even the defense team hasn't done anything outrageous lately, making Imu almost think he's back on the Nais set.

However, having watched the entire Ultraman series, I can still clearly recognize one problem: all of the above combined cannot withstand the sudden arrival of a numerically monstrous opponent.

Even if Earth Light fully heals, it's still just a Gaia V1 at full health, plus two Earth monsters and a group of Earth Defense Forces with Texas Beam as their maximum damage output. The setup seems pretty good, but this is the Three Heroes dungeon, where there's no shortage of monsters with overpowered stats.

Any one of those dragons—Golden Dragon Goldras, Red Dragon Neozars, Black Dragon Zolim, Vanguard Shabaga, Black and White Garter Bird, etc.—could shatter my Dream team to pieces.

The worst part is that this isn't a typical TV set. TV sets are all about companionship and growth, and the monsters are introduced one by one according to their strength, just in case they get beaten up by the main characters and forced to leave the show early.

In my dream, things were much better. After arriving, I first took a look at what monsters everyone was fighting before I came.

Neo Gagarad

I was amused at the time, thinking, "Okay, okay, is this how you play games? You dragged me into this kind of dungeon, do you really expect me to come out alive?"

Fortunately, the monster stats in the current waves haven't been too outrageous, and I even had the illusion that this dungeon might still be manageable.

But reality always slaps my dreams in the face.

Just an hour ago, he drove off Golza on Easter Island and sold Melba.

Just 10 minutes ago, he devised a plan to kill the metallic lifeform Apate.

Before I could even take a sip of water, that damn communicator rang again.

When I heard that "beep beep, beep beep" communicator sound again, I wondered if I was hallucinating.

When that damn communicator rings, it usually means nothing more than monsters spawning again.

But surely not? He's already encountered four monsters in an hour. Is the world going to give him some kind of superhuman feat of spawning three waves of monsters in an hour?

I dreamt that I trembled as I picked up the communicator from my waist and pressed the answer button.

"My Dream Team Member."

Honestly, Captain Megumi's voice is really nice. That kind of intellectual, mature older sister tone is really captivating. But I only want to hear it in the base. I really don't want this beautiful voice to come from the defense team's communicator. It would feel like a desecration to set your favorite ringtone as your wake-up music.

“Captain.” I was speechless.

"A report has come from Delta Space Station that an unidentified object has been observed drifting toward Earth outside the atmosphere, but no signs of life have been detected so far."

"Oh, no signs of life, then it shouldn't be a big problem... right?" I was a little unsure, because there are also oddities like zombie monsters like Silizan that can still cause trouble even after they're dead.

"The survey spacecraft they just dispatched has just transmitted close-up footage." Megumi sent the video to my dream's communicator.

As the survey vessel flew closer, the unidentified object's face was finally captured on screen with relative clarity.

The moment I saw what the other person looked like, I first muted my microphone, then stared wide-eyed: "I fucking... Mos Ajia???!!!"

That's right, the unidentified object appearing on the screen is actually the Destruction Beast Mossaga.

Moss-Aja, from Ultraman Dyna TV, is a monster whose entire body exudes numerical beauty.

In terms of defense, Shiny Dyna's hand chop and flying kick won't even cause it to flinch when they hit it. It can even catch a shuriken bullet with its bare hands and throw it back.

In terms of hand-to-hand combat ability, he can slap Shiny Dyna so hard that it spins 360 degrees on the spot, and kick it out so that Dyna is immediately launched into the air and spins several times in mid-air. He is a tough guy who can make Dyna suffer a lot of beatings and be defeated during his entrance BGM.

In terms of light output, a single "Flame Destruction Bullet" sent Dyna flying as soon as he appeared, unable to get up for a long time. Moreover, the bullet flashed red immediately upon his appearance, and its speed was extremely fast, directly interrupting Dyna's skill animation. Dyna was so frightened that he could only roll on the ground, afraid to be hit again.

The reason this thing can be killed is because it has a fatal weakness on its head. Anyone who gets hit by it will die, and the one who hits this weakness is the invincible, strong-type Dyna.

Although Mos'a Jia, who made his second appearance, died quickly, the one who killed it, Gregor, was a fighter whose fighting ability was on par with an average strong Dyna, whose beam attack could kill a Shiny Dyna, and who, according to the setting, even possessed superpowers comparable to Miracle Dyna. He was an unparalleled powerhouse with maxed-out mechanics and stats.

Is it a bit... to airdrop something like this here?

Fortunately, at this moment, it seems to be just a corpse, killed by some cosmic powerhouse, and then drifted to the vicinity of Earth after an unknown period of time.

But the next second, a group of familiar figures burst onto the screen.

Those spheres emitting a ghostly blue light, though they clearly didn't have faces, seemed to emanate smiles from me that rivaled those of Da Bao.

The Sfia spheres unceremoniously covered Mos'ajia's corpse, and after a few seconds of fusion, Mos'ajia began to move.

At this moment, I was eerily calm. He stared calmly at the screen, his eyes fixed on the upper half, which was the part of Mos'a's head.

Very good, the Sfia spheres are indeed meticulous children, they really covered that spot.

My heart, which had been hanging in suspense, has finally died.

"I will describe your dream!!!!!"

Chapter Twenty-Six: The Conditions of the Yapons

After gaining the power of Sfia, Mos'aja, which was originally a corpse, regained life, and the weak point on its head was covered by the keratin layer created by Sfia. At the same time, it also gained the subspace barrier of the Sfia chimera. Combined with Mos'aja's original power, it can be said to have become a fully-rounded warrior.

Its physical defense can ignore Shiny Dyna's punches and kicks, its light defense can block most of the light with the subspace barrier, its physical output can kick a full-health Ultraman so that he rolls in mid-air, and its ranged output can knock a newly appeared Ultraman into a flashing red light in one hit, and he can't get up for a long time.

After calculating the current configuration of the Moscow A-League, I took a deep breath.

To be honest, it's almost impossible to win against a monster with this configuration. The only chance of winning is to stack up enough stats, but what I'm lacking most right now is stats.

“I dream, this…” Photon hesitated, unable to finish her sentence.

She also knew Mos'aja, and that it could even be bought on the cosmic black market now. It was a high-level professional monster weapon made by the Melani aliens.

Therefore, she now fully understands what kind of existence Mos'ajia, who was possessed and resurrected and strengthened by Sfia, truly is.

I waved to her in my dream: "Don't worry, I'll figure something out."

While Mos'a is indeed very strong, I can't just stand there and wait to die just because the opponent is strong.

If you give up because of this level of difficulty, then there's no point in fighting anymore, because many future enemies will only be more terrifying.

I dreamt I turned on the communicator and connected to AI Pal's communication channel, asking it to calculate how long it would take for Mos'ajia to land on the ground, and where it would land.

After a brief calculation, Pal gave his answer: "We will land in 3 minutes, and the predicted landing point is in northern Canada."

"Thank goodness." I breathed a slight sigh of relief; Mos'a didn't land in a densely populated area right away.

Canada is sparsely populated, with the majority of the population concentrated in the south. Since Mossaka landed in the north, there was no need for me to risk my life there immediately.

This match looks hopeless, but if we try to find an opportunity, we can still fight back.

First and foremost, I need to consider how to kill Mos Ajia.

Without a single, devastating attack, it's impossible to defeat the Sphia Chimera, as its stamina and regeneration are animalistic. Without a single, lethal blow, even the most brilliant tactics have a zero chance of winning.

I dreamt about my team's lineup.

Black King excels in melee combat and is the perfect choice to face off against Mos'a. However, expecting Black King to deal lethal damage is completely unrealistic. It's too much to ask of a tank to absorb damage while also dealing one-shot kills.

The Moonlight Monster Deltandar is well-suited as an aerial support unit, capable of restraining Mos'aja's movements at crucial moments. However, dealing fatal damage is still unlikely, as Mos'aja's physical and light defenses are currently quite weak.

If my dream's Photon Ice Blade can hit directly, there is a certain chance to take down Mos'ajia. But to be honest, I have to question whether it can actually take him down. If he is in V2 form, he is very confident that he can kill the opponent, but he is not so confident about the stats in V1 form.

Finally, there's the beetle monster Taganura. If we only consider its current level, it might be the least effective in this battle, because melee combat isn't its forte, and its ranged attacks aren't enough to threaten Mos'a.

But I haven't forgotten that Taganura also has the ability to absorb energy to strengthen itself.

When it first appeared, Taganura absorbed a large amount of high-purity energy in the K area of ​​Tokyo, and then unleashed a super-powerful ray that struck directly into outer space from the ground, annihilating the unidentified intruder.

I don't know the true identity of that intruder, but I estimate it's most likely something like Bazanga or Gaibarga.

With this level of attack range and damage, a fully charged Taganura is definitely capable of killing Mos'aja.

However, there is a prerequisite: this attack needs to hit Mos'a's body directly. I haven't forgotten the Spyria chimera's signature move: the subspace barrier.

If it manages to create a subspace barrier, then all our efforts will be in vain.

After clarifying my own situation, I quickly devised a strategy in my mind.

First, he turned to look at Photon: "Photon, do you have alien skills like transformation?"

“I don’t even know how to use my own signature clone technique.” Photon looked embarrassed, then raised his hand as if he remembered something: “If you need this, we can buy some related items from the cosmic black market. Since these skills are not scarce among aliens, the items are quite cheap.”

"Can it be delivered quickly?"

“We can get our goods from the Yapools; their shipping speed is the fastest in the entire universe.”

“Oh right, this thing can teleport.” I dreamed for a moment: “Buy one of these items from the Yapool right now. Once it arrives, use it to transform into my likeness.”

"Huh? Why do I want to look like you?" Photon asked, puzzled.

"Place your order first, and then we can talk slowly. We're short on time right now."

Upon hearing this, Guangzi quickly shut up, took out her phone, opened the Yapool's black market goods list, and then placed an order as fast as possible, with a special note: "Please deliver as quickly as possible."

As soon as the order button was pressed, a crisp sound came from the space beside the two of them. The space opened up like a wormhole as if a mirror had shattered, and a life-sized Bakshim crawled out of it, then handed a very delicate brooch to Photon.

"They arrived really quickly." I thought to myself, no wonder the Yapo people's business is so good. What buyer wouldn't like this kind of door-to-door delivery speed? Especially for those who have urgent matters.

“Wear this pin, and you can transform into whoever you want to be. But be careful, if it falls off, the disguise will be lost.” Baksim opened his mouth and spoke in the voice of the Yapool.

"Understood." Photon carefully took the pin.

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