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

Chapter 37: The Ancient Puppy Gaddi!



Chapter 37: The Ancient Puppy Gaddi!

In the L77 explosion, Caul calmly faced his death. As a time traveler, he changed the fate of the entire L77 race's annihilation, saved his father and his brothers' lives, and even left behind the seeds of civilization for L77.

He felt he hadn't lost out at all, and even thought he was already quite remarkable, able to go back and ask his father to make him a special memorial tablet.

However, instead of the pain he expected, he felt a sense of spatial distortion. Instead, he felt as if he had been put into a washing machine and put into spin mode. Kaul felt as if his internal organs were churning inside him, and he didn't know how long he had been inside.

Kaul was like a clean piece of clothing that had been washed and thrown into a mud pit.

Kaul crashed into a forest in an extremely ungraceful "T" shape, losing consciousness until he heard a loud, somewhat familiar scream.

"Cough cough cough cough...cough cough cough..." Kaul tried to get up, but he was completely powerless. His mouth was full of mud, and he looked like a cosmic scavenger from some remote corner of the universe.

Even worse.

"He's not dead?" Kaul lay on the ground, looking at the towering trees that blocked out the sky and hearing what sounded like birdsong. He was panting heavily, feeling as if every bone in his body had been broken and put back together. His mind went blank for a moment.

His robust physique played a decisive role at this moment; if it were an ordinary alien, it would have been turned into cosmic debris in the cataclysmic planetary explosion of L77.

"Dad... Leonis-san, Astrani-san, and Regulus..." Kaul thought weakly, also feeling that the gravity where he was seemed to be less than that of L77.

Kaul instinctively reached out to sense Little White, but he had already released Little White to give it a chance to live. However, he himself survived, while Little White was lost...

"Little White..." Kaul felt his heart clench. The companion who had followed him in the battles of D60, defeated the Super Beast, and fought against Emperor Magma had disappeared... Powerless, he could only let tears stream down his face. Even with an ordinary pet, one would develop a very deep bond over five or six years, let alone Little White, who was his soulmate and ate and slept with him every day.

"You absolutely must survive in the universe... Don't let those guys from the Land of Light see you and think you're a bad monster. Remember to crouch down with your hands behind your head and wave them to show you mean no harm... I wonder if your idiot brain can even figure out where Earth is... or if you can even find Leonie-san..."

"Never confront someone head-on when things get tough... I can't get you out of there..."

After a long pause, Kaul finally mustered the strength to get up from the ground. Now was not the time for sentimentality. As a disabled person with gigantism disorder, his current fighting ability...

It's extremely awkward. He's completely exhausted and in the weakest period in his history. Without monsters, he's just an alien with extremely strong physical abilities. But if he really encounters a monster that's over forty meters tall and has thick skin, he has no chance of winning. Right now, his fighting power is probably not even as good as a fully grown space boar.

At most, they might just fill someone's teeth.

"Gurgle gurgle..." Just as Kaul was lost in thought, his stomach interrupted his reverie. He looked around, trying to see where he was and if there was anything suitable for him to eat to fill his stomach.

"Continuous mountain ranges... surrounded by giant ferns, and the roars of giant beasts all around, it might be some very ancient planet." Caul rubbed his stomach, realizing for the first time that the beings of light actually needed to eat so much, and he wanted to swallow a bison whole.

"Have I been transported to Jurassic Park?" Caul had no idea where he was and could only move around cautiously and aimlessly. Suddenly, he heard the sound of giant beasts moving.

Kaul immediately lay down on the ground and started listening, trying to find out where it was coming from, and carefully hid behind a big tree to conceal himself.

Judging from the footsteps alone, this behemoth weighed at least tens of thousands of tons: "Which ancient planet is this?! I escaped from a dead end, and now where am I?! Stop torturing me!"

Kaul was on the verge of collapse, realizing he kept finding himself in dead ends! Then, as he looked up in despair, he saw a very familiar moon in the sky – the moon.

This is Earth!

As a self-proclaimed expert in monster ecology, he is very familiar with this environment. If he were in the universe of the Land of Light, it would most likely be one of those dinosaur monsters, such as the monster prince Gomora who shares the same title as him!

"I can't be this unlucky..." Kaul was speechless.

As the footsteps drew closer, the figure finally stopped ten meters away from Kaul, its enormous imprint enveloping him.

Just as Kaul was thinking about how to escape or fight a final battle.

The earth trembled as the monster moved. Out of the corner of his eye, Kaul glanced upwards and saw some enormous creature approaching him at a not-so-slow pace.

Then suddenly a huge beast head appeared.

It was a head with a dog-like facial contour and two short horns on top. Its huge eyes showed no desire to attack. Instead, it immediately crouched down and rolled into the bushes where it was with great skill. There was no cruelty or bloodlust, but rather a kind of...clear stupidity.

Kaul quietly brushed aside a leaf, paused for a moment, and said, "This thing... why does it look so familiar?"

The monster's enormous tongue licked Caul's body directly, soaking him from head to toe.

"That stinky saliva!"

Kaul was licked so hard by the sudden lick that he fell over. Kaul looked at himself covered in saliva, while the big dog in front of him suddenly let out an extremely cheerful bark. He had no idea what he had done.

"Woof! Woof!" The huge, ferocious-looking monster made a move that Kaul never expected.

Instead of opening its blood-red mouth to devour me, it licked my entire body, and there was that barking sound from before—it really was a dog barking!

"You are... Gedi?!" As a transmigrator and monster expert, he finally recognized the monster in front of him in the darkness. It was not the monster prince Gomora that he had guessed.

Instead, it is the ancient monster, Evil Tiga's companion pet, the most loyal monster dog in the entire universe, Gedi!

Gaddy tilted his head and looked at Kaul, the 52-meter-tall ancient monster, like a puzzled little dog wondering why Kaul wouldn't play with him.

She had clearly licked him herself.


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