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Chapter 58 evolved, but its IQ dropped.



Chapter 58 evolved, but its IQ dropped.

On the way back, everyone's clothes smelled strongly of sulfur.

Darram and Daya walked side by side at the back of the procession.

Having just engaged in a fierce, all-out battle, the two giants' human hosts were now feeling somewhat unsteady on their feet.

However, even with their legs aching, sparks still flew when their eyes met in the air.

But their relationship got even better; it was the case that the more they fought, the better their relationship became.

"Daya, those last two times you were clearly using momentum. Your thighs were shaking at the last moment. I saw it clearly," Darram said, rubbing his shoulder with his fingers.

But it was clearly said in jest.

Daya wiped the sweat from his brow and smiled. He knew Darram very well; after all, the two had been friends and rivals for many years.

"Darram, focusing too much on muscles will only make your movements stiff. In real combat, the transmission of power requires the coordination of the whole body. And in terms of the final total amount of cleanup, I have not lost to you."

"Huh? You used gravity! Nature is helping you." Darram pretended to show off his biceps again.

Kaur, who was walking at the front, yawned and casually took out a berry from his pocket and threw it into his mouth. For these two, it was Daya who was giving in to Darram.

Kaur mumbled incoherently, "Alright, you two musclemen, the stones you moved today are enough to build three more city walls. If you still have extra strength, I don't mind suggesting that when we get back, you should also hand over the Garrison Headquarters building to Captain Yu Lian to manually polish."

Upon hearing the word "manually polish the bearing," Darram and Daya simultaneously fell silent and took a step back.

They're not stupid; this is too embarrassing.

Meanwhile, on one side of the group, Rock, which had evolved into a new form, was hovering at low altitude in a flying posture.

Golza, which was originally only able to dig holes on the ground and underground, suddenly gained a pair of Melba wings.

Xiao Yan hadn't fully adapted yet; its body swayed left and right in mid-air, its wings occasionally scraping against the trees on either side.

Once he's transformed back into a golden retriever, Gedi is like a sheepdog herding lost lambs across the prairie.

It ran back and forth below Little Rock, swishing its tail. Whenever Little Rock was about to crash into the boulder in front of it due to its unsteady center of gravity, Gedi would bark.

They threw stones at it, forcing Xiaoyan to forcibly correct its flight attitude.

"Awoo..." Little Rock let out a wronged cry, trying its best to maintain its wobbly flight.

Daga crossed his arms and looked at the hem of his trousers, which was covered in mud from helping Xiaoyan pull out his head.

"Kaul, I must admit that although your newly evolved monster seems to be able to fly and may be stronger than before, its intelligence has obviously been further diluted by the addition of a pair of wings."

Daga sighed, looking into Xiaoyan's clear yet foolish little eyes. "I find it hard to imagine that such a monster, which can't even control its own center of gravity, would work on a construction site, or even in my garden."

Kaul smiled and waved his hand dismissively: "Everything is difficult at the beginning. Little Rock is just a novice who has just started to learn how to fly. Give it some time, and it will become the best monster."

Kaul took out his battle device and looked at the empty slot. During the evolution, Melba had been devoured and became the nutrients for evolution.

Tiga put on his hood and walked on the other side of Kaul, deep in thought.

As he looked at this strange team of giants, monsters, and aliens, the strange feelings that had been surfacing in his mind earlier actually relaxed.

"Mr. Kaul," Tiga said, his tone filled with sincere admiration, "Before I met you, I always thought that the only fate between monsters and us was destruction and being destroyed. The duty of light is to protect, while the instinct of monsters is to destroy. Before you appeared, apart from a somewhat strange person like Daga, I never thought that these two could be reconciled. Since you and Daga appeared, I have seen another possibility."

Kaul stopped and turned to look at Ultraman Tiga.

At this moment, Tiga's eyes were clear and pure. He was just a young warrior full of passion, hoping to protect everyone, but often feeling lost.

But on the surface, he is regarded as a savior by the world, and even praised to death by the giant of light.

"Tiga, there are many kinds of life in the universe, and monsters are also a kind of life." Kaul's tone became somewhat serious.

"They do not have the complex thinking of humans. Their destruction is often just due to instinctive hunger, territorial disputes, or being contaminated and driven by dark energies from higher dimensions, such as Gatanothor."

Kaul patted the combat device on his waist: "As long as we can strip away that pollution, establish rules in a way they can understand, and channel their power into positive social development, monsters can become the best partners. That's what I mean by humans and monsters can coexist."

Tiga nodded, memorizing every word Kaul said.

When everyone finally returned to the main city, the headquarters building of the Earth Star Guard reappeared on the horizon, accompanied by a series of whooshing sounds.

"Soruka, you slowpoke, you can't even catch my shadow!"

"Hitler, you speeder! Just now, when you were delivering documents at the third outpost, you even overturned their tent with the airflow! This is a serious violation!"

Two streaks of light, one purple and one silver, intertwined in the sky at a frenzied speed.

"Bang! Bang!"

Two loud explosions rang out almost simultaneously in the square of the garrison headquarters.

As the dust settled, Hitler and Soluka, now back to their life-size human forms, practically collapsed onto the grass, tumbling and crawling.

At this moment, Hitler's once-arrogant hairstyle was completely blown into a mess by the strong wind, and his clothes were also somewhat torn, but he was still tightly clutching the last stack of letters covered with red official seals in his hand.

Meanwhile, Soruka was lying on his back on the ground, completely disheveled, his chest heaving violently, with half a leaf stuffed into his mouth by the wind.

"I...I landed a second before you..." Hitler trembled as he raised the letter in his hand to assert his sovereignty.

Soruka spat out the leaf in his mouth with a "pui" sound and retorted in a hoarse voice, "You...you're kidding me! You just ran off at the fifth outpost without even waiting for the duty officer to finish signing! According to the 'Guard Regiment Document Express Delivery Management Regulations,' that's 'invalid delivery'!!"

"Bullshit! He was just too slow! He clearly nodded when I slapped the letter in his face!!" Hitler was so angry he almost jumped up from the ground.

Just as the two agile warriors were preparing to begin their second round of hand-to-hand combat on the grass, crisp footsteps echoed from the steps of the garrison headquarters.


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