In terms of gameplay, I dreamt that I completed all the side quests and hidden quests, unlocking storylines that others hadn't been able to unlock.

The reason why the monster-killing frequency has become increasingly abnormal in the past few days is mainly because I'm killing monsters too fast. The Destroyer and Sphia were surprised to find that he kills one monster for every monster he kills, and his condition seems to get better and better after each kill.

In the first half of the month, he would disintegrate from exhaustion after defeating monsters, so the frequency of monster killing wasn't too abnormal back then. Even if the Destruction Summoning Body and Sphia were inhuman, at least they would give him time to recover his stamina.

But starting from the second half of the month, they discovered that this guy didn't seem to get tired after a fight and could play another one. Especially after unlocking the Supreme Form, he seemed to have unlimited stamina and could keep fighting.

When others fight a monster, it sometimes takes them several days to successfully defeat it, and they are very weak afterward, and may even be injured and need to recover.

It's different for my dream team; he can't even finish a revival match in one night.

It usually takes no more than 2 hours to kill a monster, sometimes even an hour or half an hour. After killing it, you still have plenty of stamina, and even if you die, you will quickly revive.

Such a rare treasure would normally be cherished and carefully nurtured, but in this world, sorry, there's no time.

Even with my current growth rate, there's no way I can kill the evil god before it awakens. So, the Destruction Summoning Body and Sphia can only resort to some bizarre tactics.

After acquiring all of my dream's data, the Destruction Entity created a very challenging opponent for him.

While I was communicating with Desfasa, a black hole of the Destruction Summoning Entity suddenly opened in the sky above my head. Then, countless small metallic life forms flew out of it. They fell to the ground and began to melt into liquid rapidly. Then, just like the transformation of the T1000 robot, they condensed into a body that made my scalp tingle.

"That's... the giant just like the one in my dream?" Everyone turned to look at the giant of light formed from the metallic life form opposite them.

With its blue and red body, red breastplate, and cold, aloof gaze, it was none other than Ultraman Agul Supreme.

Possessing combat power completely equal to that of Gamu, it copied all of Gamu's skills and also cracked all of Gamu's fighting moves. It is a clone giant created using Agul, the Earth's power from another timeline, as a template and the metallic life form Mimos as material.

Chapter 247 "Intelligence from Agul"

"Is this the surprise that the Destruction Summoning Entity prepared for me?" I dreamt, sizing up the Supreme Type Agul in front of me.

Based on the information obtained previously, this guy should have abilities completely equal to mine, and my data should have been completely analyzed by the other party. In other words, my moves may already have been solved.

The data of the Supreme Agul in front of me comes not only from Gamu, but also largely from Agul from another timeline, whose strength is the strongest outside of Gamu's timeline.

In other words, the Destruction Summoning Entity wanted to verify whether, in addition to its plot progression, my dream also had the highest strength across all timelines.

In terms of plot progression alone, my dream's timeline is undoubtedly the fastest and most complete. In just over a month, he progressed to the enhanced Sea God and Destrudos, and unlocked unprecedented hidden plots. Meanwhile, no one in other timelines has even reached this point yet. The fastest progressing timeline was still fighting the Three Emperors after more than a month, and the timeline that progressed the furthest was stuck at Chimaira.

However, being stuck on a storyline doesn't mean he's weak. Although I can progress through the storyline at lightning speed, many opponents are defeated by clever tactics or unexpected moves. The best way to prove whether he's truly the strongest is to PvP against the strongest timeline.

Mr. Agul next door has extremely high stats. I don't know if it's because Agul's stats at the same level are just absurd, but his stats after advancing to the highest level are even slightly higher than when I was advancing.

However, Mr. Virginia's weakness is his micro-management. He often almost loses for some strange reasons. He got stuck with Chimaira because the opponent's micro-management was top-notch. No matter how he fought, he couldn't defeat the opponent. And the most disastrous thing is that Imu was able to block Chimaira on Venus because of the interstellar alliance's communication and roadblocks, but Fujimiya had no one to communicate with him. He fought Chimaira on Earth.

Two supreme beings waged a thousand-day war on Earth, which resulted in the Earth being turned into a wasteland.

When the Destruction Bringer abandoned this timeline, the evil god was only an hour away from waking up, and Chimaira, who had completely destroyed life on Earth, had already left, leaving Fujimiya alone on Earth, having lost everything, waiting to die in despair.

In a way, it's quite hellish that the Destruction Entity uses its image to mess with my dreams.

However, that's not something I need to worry about. Right now, all he can think about is how to kill this guy who is essentially a metallic life form, Mimos.

After a brief standoff, Imu struck first, his foot stomping down as he charged towards Agul like a whirlwind, unleashing a powerful straight punch. Agul remained calm, easily dodging the attack and countering with a sweeping kick to Imu's waist. Imu reacted swiftly, crossing his arms to block the blow. The ground trembled, dust billowed, but Agul's force still forced Imu back several steps.

"It really is the same number as mine." I shook my head helplessly.

Imeng exerted his power again. A red light flashed on his body, and a powerful force boosted his strength and defense, instantly doubling his power. Then, he took a step forward, his right fist flashing with a blinding light, and struck Agul's chest. The electric punch came at an astonishing speed, and the air was filled with a piercing sound. Although Agul was prepared, the impact of the electric punch still made him stagger back a few steps, and a faint afterimage of electricity appeared on his chest.

Before Agul could regain his footing, Imu gathered his strength again, stretched out his arms, and released magnetic rays. The rays quickly wrapped around Agul, attempting to bind him and pull him towards himself. However, Agul just sneered, his figure flashed, and he instantly broke free from the magnetic rays. In a flash, he closed in on Imu, and his fists struck out like lightning. Imu hurriedly defended, but was still forced into a disadvantageous position by Agul's precise attacks.

"This is really tough." I cursed under my breath. His fighting moves and some routines had been almost completely figured out. Now it was the other side's turn to be the intelligence Agul.

Both sides were not only powerful, but also incredibly fast. In just a few exchanges, the battlefield shifted from Guam to northern Australia. The two sides continued to clash and fight. Imu seized the opportunity and instantly used the Photon Spiral. A blue ball of light rapidly condensed between his hands and was launched towards Agul.

Agul took the photon spiral head-on. The powerful impact caused him to stagger slightly, but his movements didn't falter at all, and he immediately counterattacked. Agul's figure flashed, and he instantly moved to the side of my dream. With a powerful elbow strike, my dream was caught off guard and was sent flying several kilometers away, crashing heavily into a mountain, sending rocks flying everywhere.

Agul slowly landed in front of my dream. It looked at my dream with its indifferent eyes, and then with a wave of its arm, the blue Agul Blade appeared on its arm.

"Want to play with lightsabers, huh?" I dreamt of climbing up from the mountainside, and with a flick of my arm, I unleashed my lightsaber as well.

Generally speaking, Agul should be better at using lightsabers than Gaia, since lightsaber skills are essentially Agul's, and Gaia later acquired lightsaber skills by inheriting Agul's light.

But my dream is different. He obtained the lightsaber through the power of Ida Iryu during the V1 era, and he also inherited Ida Iryu's swordsmanship and demon-slaying ability.

Since he hadn't used his lightsaber much in the previous battles, the Destruction Summoner couldn't analyze his lightsaber techniques, which allowed Agumo to turn the tide. In the lightsaber duel, Agumo displayed the swordsmanship he inherited from Ida Iryu, steadily suppressing Agul.

However, lightsabers posed no fatal threat to their level. After Agul's lightsaber was knocked away by Imu, it simply stopped pretending and directly took a blow from Imu to forcibly break Imu's lightsaber.

Agul's physical defense was already outrageous, not to mention that its true form was actually the metallic life form Mimos, and the small wound inflicted by the lightsaber healed quickly.

I wasn't discouraged; he hadn't really intended to achieve much with the lightsaber anyway.

The two charged at each other again. This time, just as Gamu was about to touch the other, a golden light flashed on his chest, and then an Ultra Dumbbell appeared in Gamu's hand.

A flash of light appeared from the Ultra Dumbbell, momentarily disorienting Agul. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Gamu suddenly retreated, quickly gathering his strength for the "Supreme Flying Kick." He leaped into the air, his entire body hurtling towards Agul like a meteor. The force of the kick tore through the air. Agul, regaining his senses and realizing the danger, quickly deployed a curtain-like barrier, forcefully withstanding this earth-shattering blow. The ground instantly cracked, sending countless fragments of rock flying in all directions.

As the curtain-like barrier dissipated, Agul was thrown into the air by the aftershocks of the collision, rolling several times on the ground. I was about to rush up and press my advantage when, unexpectedly, Agul suddenly turned around and revealed an identical Ultra Dumbbell.

"You f***ing bastard, you even copied this?" Although I had expected it, I still couldn't help but curse when the other party actually pulled out the Cosmic Needle series item.

Fortunately, he was prepared and managed to defend himself in time, thus avoiding being stunned by the Ultra Dumbbell.

When I looked up again, the Ultra Dumbbell in Agul's hand had transformed into the Battle Soul Sword. The opponent probably didn't have the real Cosmic Needle. The so-called Battle Soul Sword was probably just a high-powered tool made by the Destruction Summoning Body by imitating the lock. But even so, this thing was still something to be wary of.

A flash of light appeared in my hand, and the King's Cloak instantly donned, solidly blocking the War Soul Sword thrown by Agul. But the first attack failed, and Agul immediately produced a new item. This time, the copied weapon made my eyes widen in horror: "Holy crap, the Ultra Key?!"

I didn't want to gamble on how powerful the Ultra Key the other party had copied was; not taking big risks was his consistent style. Facing the weapon in Agul's hand, I didn't even think twice before raising my hand and summoning the Vajra Bracelet: "Damn it, this magic weapon!"

With a flash of light from the Vajra Bracelet, the Ultra Key from Agul's hand appeared in Imu's hand. Imu immediately turned the Ultra Key around and pointed the gun at Agul.

But the other party seemed to really understand my dream. It wasn't afraid at all, and its eyes seemed to say, "What, do you want to use the Ultra Key on Earth?"

"Damn, is this what it feels like to be suppressed by intelligence? So this is how disgusting I am in the eyes of the enemy."

Chapter 248 Windmills are an insurmountable obstacle in the sky.

Disgusting as it may be, I still have to keep thinking of ways to take down Agul on the other side.

Actually, at this stage, I discovered a problem: the opponent didn't have the real Cosmic Needle. All his Cosmic Needle series items were actually simulated by metal lifeforms after reading his data.

Based on previous conversations with Desfasa, it seems difficult for the Destruction Summoner to decipher his data on its own, even with the assistance of Krixis, it still took a lot of time to figure it out.

This means that if I suddenly come up with something new, the opponent will absolutely not be able to keep up in this battle.

Having confirmed this, I already had a result in my mind.

The reason why I was able to defeat so many powerful enemies was that in the early stages I relied on intelligence to exploit weaknesses and targeted tactics, while in the later stages I relied on the ever-changing items of the Cosmic Needle. This is an advantage that the opponents could never completely replicate, because those items that have not yet appeared only exist in my mind. They could not imagine that I had such overpowered items even if they racked their brains.

Agul, on the other side, clearly didn't want to give him time to think. It directly gathered energy above its head. When I saw that standard charging posture and starting stance, I immediately understood that Agul was about to launch a photon crusher.

Not to be outdone, he also gathered energy above his head, creating a huge energy line. After charging up, he directly fired a photon ice blade to clash with Agul's photon crusher.

The two beams of light collided, resulting in a fierce battle. Both Imu and Agul were constantly increasing their strength, trying to push the beams toward each other.

As the light from both sides continued to collide and clash, the photon ice blade and the photon crusher seemed to produce some kind of strange reaction as they intertwined, and a huge black hole slowly opened up above them.

After noticing that black hole, I finally understood why the Destruction Summoning Entity had deliberately created an Agul.

If I'm not mistaken, that enormous black hole should be the gateway for the descent of the behemoth Zolim. The Destruction Summoner deliberately created Agul to allow Zolim to descend.

However, I don't quite understand why the Destruction Summoner would create something it can't summon itself. Logically speaking, its clash with Agul is an isolated incident. What if it stubbornly fights Agul hand-to-hand to the end? Should it summon Zolim or not?

Or is it that the two of them didn't actually have to clash to summon the demise, but the Destruction Summoner just wanted to create a sense of ritual?

The enormous black hole is still slowly unfolding, and it seems that Zolim will need some more time before it can successfully descend.

The size of the black hole gave me a bad feeling—how could its diameter stretch for thousands of meters and still not stop? Seriously, how big is your head?!

The beam clash between the two ultimately ended inconclusively, just like when Ultraman Tiga and Evil Ultraman Tiga clashed. The two beams exploded after reaching their limit, knocking each other to the ground, but they immediately got up and rallied.

Having regained its rhythm, Agul lunged forward, its fists striking Gamu like lightning. After exchanging items and beam attacks, it clearly realized that even with its informational advantage, it couldn't do much to Gamu in a beam and item battle; at best, they would only manage a draw. However, in terms of melee combat, it had the advantage of being able to counter the opponent's moves. No matter how clever Gamu was, it couldn't possibly create a new fighting style on the spot.

Agul suddenly rushed forward and unleashed a barrage of punches, each one carrying immense energy, like a storm. Imeng was forced to react and defend at top speed, his hands moving in unison to deflect several of Agul's heavy blows. However, Agul had already countered his fighting style, meaning that he would likely be at a disadvantage in close combat.

Just as Imu attempted to retaliate, Agul suddenly flashed to his side with a fluid movement, delivering a swift elbow strike that landed directly on Imu's abdomen. The intense pain caused Imu to bend slightly, but he gritted his teeth and forced himself to regain his balance. He then swiftly countered, throwing an electric punch, the fist flashing with a blinding light. Agul coldly parried, quickly dodging to the side, and then used his knee to strike Imu's chin.

At the critical moment, a rare blue light emanated from my body, and the power of the aerial form was added to my body, instantly increasing my speed. Not only did I dodge Agul's knee strike, but I also accelerated rapidly, pouncing on Agul like a cheetah. My fists suddenly alternated and struck, catching Agul off guard.

I usually don't use the Aerial Form at all, because the Aerial Form is practically a loser form. Although it's fast, the margin for error is zero. Once you get hit, you're doomed.

However, the current situation is very special. The opponent has read all of his usual skill lists, which means that his favorite powerful + electric punch combo is no longer effective. If he continues to use this wheelchair combo, he will only be elbowed by Agul.

There's no other way but to use an aerial combo that I don't usually use. The advantage of this combo is that I never use it normally, so the opponent has never read this skill set before.

Agul was clearly surprised by Gamu's attack. It quickly blocked the attack with its arms, but Gamu was as agile as lightning. It used a combo that it had never used before. Its legs were like the wind, and it quickly kicked out a series of precise and swift leg techniques.

Completely unfamiliar with this fighting style, Agul's defensive rhythm was instantly disrupted, and several precise leg strikes hit his side, causing considerable damage. Agul attempted to counterattack, but found that Imu's movements were agile and swift, always managing to dodge his attacks at the last moment.

—I dare not be hit, because the margin for error in aerial combat tactics is 0. At this moment, all the nerves in his body are stretched to the limit. His state of tension is no less than when he is fighting the entire opposing team alone in a match point game after his teammates have been wiped out.

You think he's very handsome, with graceful movements that make it impossible for the other person to touch him, but actually he's already drenched in sweat.

I dreamed of launching a series of attacks using aerial combat techniques, my fists and feet raining down on Agul like a storm. Each collision of fists and feet carried a powerful force, disrupting Agul's defensive rhythm time and time again. He was forced to retreat and looked rather disheveled.

Logically speaking, Agul from the other world should also have aerial powers, but coincidentally, he doesn't use them either.

To be precise, he used it once. When he was fighting Razor Demag, he saw the opponent unleashing sword energy one after another, and his brilliant mind suddenly came up with a genius idea. He decided to use his aerial power to show off to the opponent.

If nothing unexpected happens, then it really is an accident.

At first, he managed to dodge all the attacks, until Fujimiya suddenly fell ill and, as usual, tried to show off by taking the opponent's attacks head-on.

When Razor Demag slashed down, Fujimiya felt like his soul was about to fly out of his body. The attack that he could have withstood before was now excruciatingly painful, causing him to collapse to the ground and be hit by Razor Demag's combo for more than a minute.

Finally, he suddenly regained his intelligence, activated a powerful form of strength, maximized his defense, completely ignored Razor Demag's attack, and then, after catching his breath, killed his opponent with a single punch.

"I almost got killed by this idiot, but luckily I was a step ahead" - referring to the Supreme Type Agul's physical defense stacking and the Power Type's attack and defense enhancement, combined with the Electric Punch's attack power enhancement, which was like Master Ai scraping his wrist for half an hour, only to be instantly killed by the opponent's deliberate punch.

After this battle, even Fujimiya, a player who loves to show off, put his aerial abilities aside. The Destruction Summoner's assessment of this thing was "shameful, withdraw from the battlefield immediately."

Therefore, there is almost no data on the aerial type of the Destruction Bringer – in fact, it would be useless, because it would have been a failure to use it before, so what is the point of analyzing an ability that is so easily defeated?

By a twist of fate, the aerial power proved to be of great use. Agul, who had no corresponding data, became extremely anxious. He had never seen such a fighting style before and could not find an effective way to deal with it. Just as he was thinking about how to counterattack, Imu suddenly appeared in front of him and quickly launched an assault tactic, thrusting his hands together towards Agul's heart.

Agul instinctively retreated, dodging the fatal blow, but was still grazed by my dream's assault tactics, a large burst of sparks exploded in his chest, and he fell backward to the ground.

Imu immediately pressed his advantage. Agul, who had been knocked to the ground, grabbed a local wind turbine from the side in a panic and swung it forward. Unexpectedly, it hit Imu, who was rushing forward at high speed.

"Holy crap, a windmill!" My heart sank the moment I saw the wind turbine.

The windmill attack is an insurmountable hurdle for aerial-type characters. While it's somewhat forgivable to have your defenses breached by Kirieloid's Hellfire Bullet or Maru-sakatsu's machine gun, being stunned by the windmill attack is a lifelong disgrace for aerial-type characters.

It's hard to imagine that an Ultraman's physical defenses would be so fragile that they couldn't withstand a mere windmill, but the Sky Type did just that.

As expected, the ordinary wind turbine hit my dream, causing him to be stunned for a full second. During that second, Agul successfully got up from the ground and punched my dream in the chest with lightning speed. The fragile defense of the aerial type immediately caused my dream great pain. Then a vicious cycle began. Although my dream was able to withdraw the aerial power in time, he had already been pulled into Agul's rhythm and began to be constantly attacked by Agul.

However, my dream's eyes remained fixed on the enormous black hole in the sky.

A moment later, as Zolim's enormous dragon head emerged from the black hole, a flash of golden light suddenly appeared on Gamu's body, sending Agul flying. A suit of white armor suddenly covered Gamu's body, and his aura exploded.

The Grant Armor, one of the three great artifacts of the universe in Andro Melos, has various abilities to freely grow larger and smaller, not to mention its most typical ability is to explosively enhance the user's all abilities.

To put it simply, this thing's enhancement ability is on par with the Dark Armor of a tyrant.

While the Grant Armor mimicking my dream didn't provide a massive boost of dozens of times, it was still at least ten times stronger. The sheer power of this thing was so immense that my dream dared not use it unless absolutely necessary. As it turned out, his caution was justified; otherwise, he would have faced an Agul who was also wearing Grant Armor.

After donning the Grant Armor, Imu's abilities surged instantly, leaving the previously dominant Supreme Agul far behind.

After I first tested Agul's skill level, I planned to use this thing to kill him. However, Zolim's arrival made me temporarily suppress this idea. I was afraid that if I revealed it too early, Zolim would turn around and not come back. In that case, it would be too much of a loss to use a trump card to kill only one enemy.

Now that Zolim has emerged from the black hole, it's too late for him to run away. I confidently pulled out the Grant Armor.

Agul, who had gotten back up, wanted to continue fighting me, but I simply waved my hand and Agul was knocked to the ground like the strongest knight.

Chapter 249 The Giant Beast Zolim

I looked up at Zolim. This guy's head alone was four or five hundred meters in diameter, and his body was still stuck in the black hole. If we calculate based on the size of his head, this guy's length is probably several thousand to tens of thousands of meters.

However, this is not surprising. Zolim is already a huge enemy in the original work, so it is entirely expected that he would be made even bigger here.

He turned his head, preparing to kill Agul before Zolim fully arrived.

Perhaps this is an inevitability, a sacrifice of an Agul on the day Zolim arrives—regardless of friend or foe.

The battle suddenly broke out. Imu rushed towards Agul like lightning. After putting on the Grant Armor, his speed and strength far exceeded his previous level. His movement trajectory was almost impossible to see. Even though Agul reacted quickly and tried to counterattack with the counter moves in the database, he found that his movements were too slow compared to Imu when he stretched out his fist. Imu easily dodged his attack and delivered a powerful backhand punch that hit Agul directly in the chest.

The force of this punch was so great that it sent Agul flying thousands of meters away. His massive body carved out huge waves on the sea surface until it crashed into the mountain on the opposite shore and came to a stop. The enormous impact caused the mountain to crack open, and the tremors reverberated all around.

With the data gap between the two sides reaching 10 times, the move counters in Agul's database have become meaningless. This is because when the numerical gap reaches a certain level, only the mechanics can bridge the gap, and techniques are completely useless.

Normally, if Gamu had thrown that punch, Agul should have died instantly. However, since Agul's true form was actually the metallic lifeform Mimos, the punch caused Mimos to disintegrate into a puddle of mud upon landing, successfully mitigating the impact and preventing it from being instantly killed.

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