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Volume 2 Chapter 42: Titan Remains from 4.6 Billion Years Ago (Part 1)

In the instant it activated this organ, the entire view of Earth unfolded before Godzilla's eyes.

From the atmosphere beyond the sky to the cracks in the deep sea.

In an instant, Godzilla felt omniscient.

Not just simple "radar," but at this moment, not only its ecosystem, but every life, every rock, every wave, every wisp of breeze on Earth was within its consciousness.

From the depths of the earth's crust to the extremes of the sky, from the frigid satellites to the pulsating human hearts in shelters.

I didn't expect to have so many Titan remains beneath Australia...

I didn't expect there to be so many secrets still existing on this planet...

Countless pieces of information intersect, and all the mysteries hidden in the Earth's crust are poured into Godzilla's mind.

It sees humans building seven elevators at the seven weak spots around the world, transporting something to the dark unknown.

It sees those astonishing corpses in the strata, some of which it buried itself. And some are completely unknown...

It also sees what humans have placed deep in the ocean, with tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, even millions of them, which are the targets Godzilla is looking for.

They are the oxygen destroyers.

Through the Earth-Wide Radar, Godzilla sees the oxygen destroyers constantly synthesizing fluorides in the deep sea around Australia, learning their exact locations.

Hmm... if it's in these locations...

It's a bit difficult.

There are quite a few oxygen destroyers that it can reach among them, and it can indeed destroy [some] of the oxygen destroyers.

But as mentioned earlier, the number it can destroy is only a [portion] of them for now.

Because their quantity... is simply too much.

The number of oxygen destroyers in the ocean is too large to be destroyed all at once.

Even within a few hundred kilometers of its coastline, Godzilla sees humans burying thousands of oxygen destroyers.

They are buried deep on the seabed, distributed in various regions, continuously producing terrifying fluorides.

Turning the entire sea into a color of death.

The location has been found, but the solution to the thick fog, at least a short-term solution, has not yet appeared.

As for why this is the case, the reason is simple: there are simply too many oxygen destroyers.

The seabed is uneven, reaching depths of several kilometers. The oxygen destroyers are evenly distributed, according to Godzilla's own simulations.

After breaking through the outer mist at supersonic speed, its body can only swim freely in the ocean for about 10 minutes before suffering serious damage.

And this amount of time is simply not enough to destroy all the oxygen destroyers.

Not to mention all of them, even destroying just a portion is difficult. To break through the frontline composed of the oxygen destroyers in front of it, Godzilla would need to dive in eight or nine times at least.

This takes a certain amount of time because each time it dives in during those eight or nine times, its body will suffer considerable damage.

The time needed for recovery is not something that can be solved in a day.

And if that's the case, Godzilla still feels that it's better to temporarily leave the oxygen destroyers alone.

Because in three days, those things, called the Wings of Ghidorah, will descend from the sky. And to deal with them.

It would be better to have a healthy body, and the matter of the oxygen destroyers can only be addressed after dealing with the Wings of Ghidorah.

It can only wait until the Wings of Ghidorah arrive before removing them.

In the domain shrouded in thick fog, even bacteria and viruses cannot maintain their existence. This is the ultimate weapon created by humanity—the oxygen destroyer.

In the next few days, they will continue to cover this continent.

After confirming the approximate locations of the oxygen destroyers and planning the destruction route for the next few days in its mind.

Godzilla temporarily gave up on destroying the oxygen destroyers. So now, what will it do without destroying the oxygen destroyers?

Will it wait quietly in Australia for the Wings of Ghidorah to descend? Or should it first find a better battlefield to avoid accidentally injuring its offspring when fighting the Wings of Ghidorah?

These are all things that need to be considered, and after considering for a while, Godzilla decides.

It will first dig up the graves of its "old friends" before making further decisions.

Wasn't there a task to upgrade the ecosystem before?

The task requires Godzilla to find the remains of ten Titans buried in its ecosystem, which would allow guardian gods similar to Titans to appear in the ecosystem.

Godzilla thinks the reward for this task is quite necessary, so it decides that, for now, without destroying the oxygen destroyers, it will first dig up the graves of its old friends.

After digging up the graves, taking out their ashes, and scattering them in its ecosystem. This will prepare for the promotion in a dozen days.

It might not even take a dozen days, judging from what it just saw.

It can serve as nutrients for the growth of the ecosystem.

That's how it's decided.

Decided what it will do in the next two days, Godzilla prepares to go in search of the remains of Titans that once lived in Australia.

At the same time, images of everything it just "saw" appear in its mind.

Those things and secrets it has never unearthed before.

Earth-Wide Radar—it shouldn't be radar in principle, anyway, it's not radar as understood by current technology.

In the information it carries, there is everything about the Earth's crust and atmosphere.

From human satellites to the unnatural creations they built, such as the elevators leading to the mantle.

And to unnatural things like the Earth's plate tectonics and underground fissures.

All of these were seen by Godzilla in its recent activation of its abilities, and within these observations.

There are many mysteries.

The elevators built by humans that pierce through the crust, the strange altars built by the Atlanteans under the sea, which Godzilla and other Titans have never seen before, and the things inside the mass anomaly in Wilkes Land, Antarctica...

These are mysteries that Godzilla and nature have never known.

Among these mysteries, the closest to Godzilla are the remains.

They are less than ten kilometers away from Godzilla.

In the depths of the world's crust exists huge, pitch-black remains that have never been seen before.

They are comparable in size, or even surpass, the remains of Titans.

But Godzilla has never seen their existence on this planet.

Godzilla is very sure of this.

On this planet, from the time it was born hundreds of millions of years ago to the present, it has never seen such strange things.

What are they?

Godzilla doesn't know.

And now, it's ready to find out.

Find a good place and start digging! Dig out the ashes of the other Titans and those things together!

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