The truth is, of course, that Zetton crashed. Rather, it was just that while I was absorbing energy, I briefly considered how they should take down the other side.

The problem he faces remains the same: how to deal damage that can kill the opponent?

It's easy to dominate your opponent, but it's very difficult to kill them.

Normally, one burst of energy ice blades is enough to take down most enemies, but sometimes the opponent's defense is so monstrous that they won't die even after taking a full burst of energy ice blades. Just like Mos'a Jia before and Sphia Gaia now.

Possessing the abilities of both a metallic life form and a sphia life form, this guy's physical defense and vitality are stacked to an abnormally high level. To defeat it, you need extremely high output. If Imu had an SV form, he could definitely do that with the help of Photon Stream, but right now neither Imu nor Black King can deliver that kind of output.

The only hope lies with Jaden.

Its wave-like beam has two release methods. One is to release it directly, which is powerful but not extremely so. The other method is to absorb the opponent's attack, use the opponent's energy to strengthen the wave-like beam, and then fire it out. The power of the wave-like beam released in this way can increase almost unlimitedly depending on the amount of energy absorbed.

Just now, the Sphia mechanical Gaia launched a massive amount of energy, some of which was used by my dream to heal the whole team, but the vast majority is still stored in Zetton's body.

If all this energy is released at once, it will definitely be enough to destroy the Sphia Mechanical Gaia in one fell swoop.

I dreamt that Zetton would gather all the massive amount of energy he had absorbed, ready to unleash it as an enhanced wave beam, while he and the others would be responsible for creating opportunities for a one-hit kill.

Chapter Fifty-Seven: Sfia, the Mechanical Gaia, Withers Away!

Although it couldn't understand Zetton's behavior, its standing still was a very valuable opportunity for Sphia Mechanical Gaia. As long as Zetton didn't interfere, it could definitely crush the group of weaklings on the other side.

I understand this principle even better than it does. A four-fold numerical difference is like an elementary school student facing a peak Tyson; even if four people attacked together, they wouldn't stand a chance.

However, even with a fourfold difference, there are situations where this gap is not insurmountable. For example, four elementary school students may not be able to beat Tyson, but four elementary school students with USP rifles are enough to make Tyson with Barrett rifles sweat profusely.

Melee combat is something I've never even dreamed of. Fighting an enemy with four times the stats is just feeding them kills, isn't it?

I gave a shout, and the four of them, led by him, immediately started rubbing beams of light together.

In fact, given the physical strength of the Sphia Mechanical Gaia, it wouldn't die even if it were hit, but it would inevitably suffer damage, with sparks flying all over its body. If it had any brains, it wouldn't take the hit head-on.

If you don't have to face the enemy, then the only remaining options are dodging and countering their attacks. If the opponent is a single person, you can consider interrupting them, but if there are four people, it's impossible to interrupt them.

The electronic brain of the Sfia mechanical Gaia began to operate at high speed.

If you try to dodge, you can only use teleportation, but the four opponents can easily follow up one by one, forcing it to keep using teleportation, which would turn it into a tug-of-war.

Now that Zetton is down, the optimal choice is still... a direct confrontation!

With a fourfold difference in light intensity, as long as there is no interference from Zetton, Sfia Mechanical Gaia is confident that a single burst of light from its light-emitting ice blades will instantly annihilate the entire opposing team.

Sfia Mechanical Gaia glanced at Zetton at that moment and found that it was still standing there motionless, so it immediately and decisively began to charge up the photon ice blade.

In an instant, both sides fired their beams of light simultaneously. Sfia Mechanical Gaia faced off against I-Dream's Photon Ice Blade alone with its Photon Ice Blade, Taganura's Super-High Temperature Ray, Moonlight Team's Moonlight Bullet, and Black King's Fireball.

Although there were many people on my side, the intensity of the light beams from both sides was still not on the same level. After a brief stalemate of one second, the light beams from the Sfia Mechanical Gaia continued to advance rapidly towards the four people in an orderly manner. It was clear that if they had just a few more seconds, they would be able to blow the four people up.

However, despite being at a huge disadvantage against Bo, a sinister smile appeared on my lips.

"In this state, you can't dodge anymore, right?"

I know better than anyone the skill's aftercast delay of the Photon Ice Blade. This delay can't be reduced by simply increasing the skill's stats. The greater the skill's power, the higher the quantity and quality of the manipulated photons. You need to be even more careful when ending the skill. If you forcefully interrupt it, the photons will explode on your head, killing you with even more power than when you launched it.

Moreover, when the body is manipulating photons with high precision, all attention and physical abilities are concentrated on the photon ice blade, so the body also becomes sluggish and stiff. Although it only lasts for a few short moments, it is enough to be fatal if you can successfully grab it.

Without my command, Zetton keenly seized this excellent opportunity. While the Sphia Mechanical Gaia was focused on launching the photon ice blade, it suddenly sprang forward, stretching its hands forward and converting all the absorbed energy into an enhanced wave beam, which accurately hit the Sphia Mechanical Gaia's timer.

With such a massive amount of energy instantly poured into its body, the Sfia mechanical Gaia was instantly detonated, its entire body exploding into fragments.

My Dream was already adept at finishing off the enemy. Before the fragments of the Sphia Mechanical Gaia even landed, My Dream's quantum stream and the attacks of the others evaporated them in mid-air. Many fragments that were struggling to rejoin were destroyed on the spot before they could even make contact.

"As expected, you really can't use beams to fight Zetton," Imu said with a sigh of relief.

The reason why the opposing team, which had a huge advantage, was wiped out three times in a row was because they randomly used their beams. The first time they used their beams, they were directly killed by Zetton's reflection. The second time, after reviving, they fired their beams at Zetton, but ended up reviving the entire team. The third time they fired their beams, they actually stunned themselves, allowing Zetton to seize the opportunity and wipe them out in one go.

The reason they were able to seize these three opportunities was entirely because the other party had an electronic brain, making their thinking very easy to predict.

The electronic brain's way of thinking is to automatically analyze all battle plans and then choose the optimal plan to fight. Normally, this way of fighting is very powerful, but there is one situation in which this way of fighting can easily backfire: when there is an intelligence gap between the two sides.

The lack of crucial intelligence can cause the optimal solution calculated by the system to become a suicide plan.

Neither the Destruction Bringer nor the Specia Lifeform knew that Gamu's Zetton had a time limit. Before this, the only monster Gamu had ever used was Black King, but Black King was upgraded to permanent after one battle. Therefore, the other side did not realize that the monster Gamu used might have a time limit.

Not knowing that Zetton is a time-limited monster will cause it to try every means to eliminate Zetton, the most threatening unit, first. In this case, as long as I deliberately use this information gap to make the other side think that it has a chance to eliminate Zetton or reduce its own personnel, it will not hesitate to take action.

As long as you can lead the other party by the nose and make them act according to your desired path, even a numerical monster like Sphia Mechanical Gaia can be tricked to death.

If the opponent this time were to be a Silvergon with the same stats, then I'd really be sweating bullets, because mindless monsters don't go all in all the time. They just make decisions on a whim, and if they get carried away and end up fighting Zetton for half an hour, then I'd really be in trouble.

After the battle, Gamu and the monsters dispersed. Black King returned to the monster capsule, Taganura and Deltandale each dug into the ground and flew away, while Zetton shrank back to its usual human form.

Although the number of battle attempts has been used up, the Baltan aliens also gave a one-month housekeeping trial card as a gift when they purchased Zetton, so Zetton can still exist outside the capsule and occasionally help with small tasks such as beating up Moshi.

But I still desperately want to negotiate with the Baltan aliens to see if I can get more uses of Zetton from them, even just one more time, because the Sphia Mechanical Gaia that appeared today really stunned him. From the time he arrived in this world until now, it has only been half a month, and this dungeon has already spawned monsters with stats exceeding V2.

Although it was essentially a coincidence, I don't want my dream to end because of it.

Chapter 58 150-meter-high moonlight

After reverting to my human form, I plopped down on a large rock nearby, intending to rest for a while before going to talk to Batter to see if I could get some free uses of Zetton.

Although I had replenished my stamina by absorbing energy, I still felt a little tired after such an intense battle. The mental strain from this battle was at least equivalent to playing a full best-of-five series.

He had just closed his eyes slightly when he felt a soft touch on the back of his head, followed by a pair of small hands gently placed on his temples and began to massage them.

"Thank you for your hard work, employer." You could tell it was Jaden just by the voice.

"You have this skill too?" I never expected that Jaden could not only do massage, but also be an expert in human anatomy.

“Because it’s Jaden.” She was as concise as ever.

"...As expected of the strongest monster."

Under Jetton's gentle massage, I quickly felt my mind begin to relax, and my whole body seemed much lighter.

Gradually, I drifted off to sleep, and Jaden gently laid him flat on the ground, his head resting on his gray-white stockinged thigh.

For Meng, this was a rare moment of rest, but it didn't last long. Less than an hour later, his communicator rang.

I groggily got up, fumbled for my communicator, and opened it to find a message from Brother Ta.

"What's going on?" I opened the message bar, and a message from Taganura immediately popped up: "The Balu we sent away not long ago is back."

"Balu?" Several figures flashed through my mind in a row. After thinking about it carefully, I realized that Taganura must be talking about the migratory bird monster Balu.

A while ago, a Baloo did come to Earth. During the thirty or so hours that I was unconscious after defeating Mos'a in my dream, a Zakira chased Baloo to Earth. At that time, this matter was resolved by Brother Ta and the Moonlight team. After defeating the Zakira, the Baloo returned to space under the escort of the Moonlight team.

Why did you come back after only a few days?

My instincts tell me that my dream's return might not be a good thing.

"Wait a minute, I'm coming right now." I stood up from the ground and then turned to Jeton and said, "Could you please take me to Brother Tazi's place? I have something to take care of."

“Okay.” Without any hesitation, Jetton grabbed Meng’s hand and pulled him into his arms. In an instant, they teleported to Ta Zi’s basement.

As the number of members in my dream monster defense team increases, after feeling increasingly cramped in the basement, Brother Touko, after much deliberation, spent a lot of effort to greatly expand his basement.

To my surprise, Moonlight team members were also in the basement at that time. Brother Tazi specially dug a platform for it so that it could lie on it, just like a sofa.

Another visitor was Baloo, a migratory bird monster, who was cowering in a corner, looking quite frightened by something.

"What happened?" I asked in my dream.

Taganura walked up to Balu and communicated with him using gestures and the radio waves between monsters. Then, she turned around and told me through a translator, "The last time it came to Earth was because its race was attacked by Zakira. It was being chased by Zakira and came to Earth. After we rescued it, it originally planned to fly back to space to find its race, but..."

"But what's wrong?" I dreamt that Brother Ta's tone seemed a bit heavy.

"When it flew back into space, it discovered that its entire clan of dozens of Balu had been eaten."

"???" My Dream's eyes widened instantly: "Dozens of Balu, all eaten up?? No, even Bogaru couldn't eat that much, could he?"

“It was another Zachira that ate them,” Taganura said gravely.

"Who? Zakira??" Imu frowned. "That's not right. Given Zakira's size, it's understandable that it could eat one or two or three Balu, but how could it have such a big stomach to eat dozens of Balu in one go?"

If you were to say that Bogaru ate so many monsters, I could believe it for now. After all, that guy has a four-dimensional stomach and intestines; monsters tens of meters tall would disappear without a trace after being swallowed.

But Zachira... how could this guy finish eating so much?

Just as I was racking my brains trying to figure it out, a message from the defense team appeared on his communicator. I initially thought it was Zakira coming, but when I opened it, I found out it was an anomaly on Earth itself.

According to a report from the Earth Defense Force's Australian branch, a violent tremor occurred in the local mountains a few minutes ago. It was initially thought to be an earthquake caused by geological changes, but just now, a huge creature emerged from the ground and quickly flew into the sky and disappeared.

The defense team extracted footage from the on-site surveillance video and then used their technology to sharpen the extremely blurry images. Although it didn't reach high definition, the outlines of the other party were basically visible.

When I saw the picture that was sent, Meng's eyes widened again: "Isn't this... a member of the Moonlight team?"

He looked up at Deltandar, who was lying beside him. Deltandar's small eyes were full of confusion, as if to say, "Huh? Me?"

Then, something even more shocking happened. After the defense team investigated the scene and compared the footage with the video, they roughly calculated that the Deltandar was 150 meters long, making it arguably the largest monster ever to have ever appeared.

The appearance of such a massive creature as Deltandar gave me hope that our allies' numbers would increase, but I also realized that it could be a sign of another formidable enemy on the way.

Monsters like Taganura and Deltangal are usually revived because of the arrival of enemies, and the Earth's will awakens them to fight. Moreover, it seems that the Earth awakens monsters because the Earth's will determines that the Earth's current combat power is insufficient.

The time Taganura was revived was right after Agul died in battle, Gaia was seriously injured, and Imu had just taken over this disastrous start. It is estimated that at that time, Earth thought that the Mountain and Sea Heroes were already useless, so it hurriedly awakened Taganura to fight.

The time when the Moonlight crew members awoke was due to the resurgence of an ancient monster. It appeared to fight Melba, and on the same day, enemies such as the metallic lifeform Apate and the sphia synthetic beast Mos'aja also appeared. Without the resurgence of Deltandal, their combat power would indeed be insufficient.

This time, with Gaia, King Black, Taganura, and Deltandar on Earth, a 150-meter-tall Deltandar was actually awakened. What kind of creature is coming?

Chapter Fifty-Nine: The Light of the Previous Generation

In the original Blaze storyline, there was a giant Moonlight Monster, Deltadal, that was 300 meters tall and incredibly powerful. If we use that as a benchmark to estimate the strength of this 150-meter Deltadal, then the power of this 150-meter Deltadal should be above V2 but below SV.

The fact that Earth hastily awakened the 150-meter-class Delta Dart suggests that the enemy that will descend next will likely be no less formidable than the recently destroyed Sphia Mechanical Gaia.

According to information gathered by the defense team, the giant Deltandal disappeared into the clouds after it appeared. Due to its high speed, no one has been able to pinpoint its location.

But I think the most urgent thing right now is to find the giant Deltandar, try to communicate with it, and find out why it appeared. If it is really to fight the enemy, then everyone should act together with it, otherwise there is a risk of being defeated one by one by the enemy.

Thinking of this, I turned my gaze to my own Deltandar.

As a member of its own kind, it should be easier for it to find the giant moonlight than others, at least it knows some of the habits of its kind.

I dreamt of taking out the Blue Sapphire Cone and transforming into Gaia, then using Ultraman's telepathy to communicate with Deltandal.

He asked, "Did you know before that you had another member of your kind?"

Deltandar shook his head: "I have no idea. In fact, for a long time, like Taganura, I thought I was the last of my kind. My appearance was hastily brought to maturity by the Earth with a meager amount of Earth Light. I thought that if there were other members of my kind, the Earth would not have sent me out."

Taganura nodded in agreement: "Yes, although I was hatched by my mother, she also felt that she and I were the last individuals of our race. After she died in battle at the end of the last century, I have never observed any reaction from my race in this world."

"That was a really fierce fight." I couldn't help but click my tongue. Earth has actually had quite a few fighting forces so far, but by today, almost all of them have been wiped out. The Moonlight team members and Tago-ge who are fighting alongside him now can actually be considered minors. Tago-ge can be considered a high school student, and the Moonlight team members are probably only considered middle school students.

While marveling at this, I continued to ask, "Then do you have a way to find it?"

"I'm not entirely sure... but perhaps we could try our luck at large cumulonimbus cloud clusters around the world. Our kind of people would enjoy staying in that kind of humid aerial environment."

“Cumulonimbus clouds… Yes, it should be there.” I suddenly remembered that Deltandal in the original work had indeed stayed in cumulonimbus clouds many times, and that place was also suitable for concealing his tracks.

Thinking of this, I immediately sent a message to my AI, Pal: "Get me weather system data from around the world and see where there are large cumulonimbus clouds that are suitable for hiding."

On the screen, Pal made an OK gesture, then his face showed a "..." expression, clearly indicating that he was collecting data.

Before long, the "..." expression on Pal's face turned into an "!", and then a long string of data appeared on my dream's screen, which intelligently calculated the possible hiding place of the Great Moonlight based on factors such as distance and cloud size.

"We'll have to search them one by one."

Many of the places above are very far from here; if we were to try to find them by flying, it would probably take forever.

Before I could speak, Jaden stepped forward and said, "I'll take you there. You'd better not expend too much energy when a battle could break out at any moment."

"Please." Without wasting any more words, I dreamed that every second counted. He reported the location and coordinates to Zetton one by one, and the latter then dragged me around the world using teleportation.

Each time I arrived at my destination, I would fly carefully within the clouds to search, but after searching five places in a row, I still couldn't find any trace of the Great Moonlight.

It wasn't until the sixth stop, when we arrived over Hawaii, that I finally sensed a tremendous life force within the cumulonimbus clouds.

He guessed that this must be where the Great Moonlight was hiding, and without hesitation, he plunged headlong into the dark clouds.

As soon as he entered, several fireballs emitting a ghostly blue light flew past him, almost giving Meng a fright.

Looking up, the enormous head of the Great Moonlight appeared not far in front of him, staring intently at him, making him feel a little uneasy.

After a moment, its gaze softened slightly from its coldness: "Is this the Light of the Earth of this generation? I thought it was the enemy."

"So it was because it sensed the presence of the enemy that it woke up?" I wondered to myself.

He asked Oozuki, "Did you only recently wake up?"

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