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

Chapter 38 I must save the ancient times immediately!



Chapter 38 I must save the ancient times immediately!

As Gedi gave that silly, innocent head tilt, Caul had a bad feeling. If this really was Gedi... then he had come to a new universe that was thirty million years old, which was a very bad place!

Kaul was truly desperate this time. Starting with zero frames forced him to become powerful! So, he had to change the tragedy of the ancient times! Now that he was here, there was no such thing as something that couldn't be changed! The future was infinite, and this time, he would immediately save the ancient times!

And given Geeddy's habits, could he act like a real puppy...?

Then, just as Kaul had imagined, Gedi's tail began to wag wildly. If it were a real puppy, Kaul might have gone up and petted it, but this was an ancient monster that was 52 meters tall and weighed 40,000 tons!

His tail wagging can directly destroy the surrounding forest; a single wagging can cause many trees to fall down instantly.

"No!" Seeing the big dog head nudging towards him, Kaul quickly waved his hands to refuse, but you know how enthusiastic dogs are; the more you say something to them, the more excited they get.

He delivered a headbutt to Caul's already injured body, sending him flying through the air, rolling several times before crashing into a thick tree trunk with a thud.

"My body...it's much stronger than a jeep..." Kaul leaned against the tree trunk behind him in a burnt-out posture. His body, which had been recovering very slowly, was now back to its previous state overnight.

But he had no time to wail, because Gedi's shadow had completely enveloped him.

This enormous ancient dog clearly mistook Kaul for some rare species of creature that appeared in the forest, or perhaps some kind of novel toy. After all, it was unheard of to encounter something in this forest that possessed a faint aura of light and a natural affinity for monsters.

Therefore, Gedi would not give up; he lowered his head and opened his mouth wide.

"I'm not a dog biscuit! Don't treat me like a chew toy!" Kaul looked at the approaching mouth and had no strength left to resist, so he could only speak in what he thought was a very loud voice.

Unfortunately, with both his mana and health bars now practically at zero, Kaur's current intimidation power is roughly equivalent to that of a Chihuahua.

Gaddy was very accurate and surprisingly gentle, lightly biting the back of Caul's collar with his teeth. Gaddy was very careful and controlled the force as much as possible. Caul felt himself being lifted into the air.

"Woof!" Gedi let out a cheerful bark, like a golden retriever that had successfully retrieved its beloved frisbee on a park lawn. It raised its head high, picked up Kaul, and took off running towards the distant mountains.

"Aaaaaaaahh ...

Kaul's cries echoed throughout the forest. Gedi was fast, but Kaul, hanging next to Gedi as a trophy, had a truly hellish experience.

He had originally intended to catch a Gedi, but seeing the situation, he realized that Little White was much better; it could teleport. Thinking of Little White, Kaur couldn't help but feel sad again, wondering if Little White was doing well, if anyone was bullying it...

Throughout the journey, Kaul felt dizzy and disoriented. He hadn't felt nauseous during the previous time-space turbulence, but now he really felt like he was going to throw up everything he had eaten.

"I never imagined that I, the dignified Third Prince of L77, would have such a day. It would have been better to die in a planetary explosion; that would have been an epic and magnificent scene. It would have been too humiliating to just vomit myself to death like a dog..."

Although Caul thought this way, he still gripped Gaddy's teeth tightly with both hands, afraid that his clothes were of poor quality and he would fall.

I don't know how much time passed; it could have been ten minutes or half an hour.

When Kaul's face was numb from the wind, the dog delivery finally ended, and Gedi led him into a very secluded, huge valley hidden by a massive waterfall and lush vegetation.

A magnificent man-made cave has been carved into the rock wall here, and the entrance is even elaborately carpeted with a layer of soft, huge monster fur, and there are... an oversized monster chew toy next to it?

Gedi ran happily into the cave and came to a bed made of flat, massive stones, covered with soft hay and feathers of some kind of flying monster. He opened his mouth wide.

Kaul was thrown directly onto the pile of feathers.

"Woof!" Gedi barked excitedly twice towards the depths of the cave, his tone like a child who had just come home from school showing off to his parents that he had found a stray cat on the roadside that day.

Caul struggled to roll over, his vision filled with countless stars spinning wildly. He felt that in his current state, let alone fighting monsters, even a mosquito could easily kill him.

But he endured the excruciating pain and struggled to open his eyes, trying to observe his surroundings.

The cave was extremely spacious, with several pieces of mineral that emitted a soft glow embedded in the ceiling, illuminating the entire space. But what impressed Kaul the most was the style of the layout.

In the left corner, there was a second "luxury doghouse" made of vines, where Gedi was comfortably lying and happily gnawing on a huge rib of an unknown monster.

The rock face on the left is covered with photos, mostly pictures of Gedi with some giant of light... Group photos? That doesn't seem right...

In the center of the cave, by the campfire, sat a colossal figure—a giant of light, maintaining his gigantic state of fifty-four meters. Because his back was to Kaul, Kaul could only see his broad back and flowing muscle lines. What caught Kaul's attention most was his highly recognizable head.

At this moment, the giant is sitting cross-legged on the ground, holding skewers of meat and concentrating on making barbecue.

The smell of this made Kaul almost drool, but he held back because of the familiar silhouette, the familiar crown, and the fact that this was the ancient Earth thirty million years ago!

In a fraction of a second, Kaur's brain made a conditioned reflex match. In this ancient land, this shape, this atmosphere, this is definitely Tiga, the one with both the highest level of looks and combat power!

"Is it Tiga?" Kaul finally felt like he had found his organization, but he had obviously forgotten who brought him here. Moreover, the giant in front of him was mainly red and white, but his vision was a little blurry. He just felt that it was Tiga.

Kaur's words instantly silenced the entire cave.

Gedi, who was gnawing on a bone, froze instantly upon hearing the name Tiga. His previously cheerful tail tucked behind him, and he humbly hid behind the rock wall, covering his eyes with his two large paws. He also made whimpering sounds to indicate that he knew nothing about it, and his expression showed despair towards Kaur.


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