───「 Human POV 」───
In the waters surrounding Australia, massive machinery hummed to life. Deep beneath the surface, industrial complexes began mixing the fluorine and oxygen they had extracted over several days, pressurizing the chemicals under precise conditions.
The result: corrosive bubbles, synthesized by the thousands, now dispersing throughout the ocean. Hundreds of thousands of Oxygen Destroyers positioned around Australia's entire coastline began releasing deadly fluorine compounds at maximum production capacity.
Within hours, the surrounding ocean would be completely saturated with toxins.
"Oxygen Destroyer activation complete," announced the operation chief. "All units functioning at optimal levels."
From the seabed, countless bubbles of death rose to the surface, spreading their lethal payload through the waters.
In the East Asian Command Center, General Zhang watched the deployment feed with narrowed eyes.
"Has it been deployed effectively?" he asked his chief science officer.
"Yes, sir. But there are limitations to our strategy," she replied. "The Oxygen Destroyers are only positioned in the deep waters near Australia's coastline. While Godzilla cannot break through this chemical barrier, it can simply retreat inland."
The tactical officer nodded in agreement. "This makes killing Godzilla nearly impossible. We can trap it temporarily, but elimination is not realistic given our current positioning."
"We had no choice but to act now," General Zhang replied tersely. "The satellite network couldn't withstand another attack."
The strategic officer studied the holographic map. "The deployment location isn't ideal, but it could work to our advantage. If we can keep Godzilla trapped in Australia until Ghidorah's Wings arrive..."
"...then let the monsters destroy each other," General Zhang finished, a cold smile forming on his lips. "Regardless of which beast wins, humanity benefits."
───「 Human POV 」───
Ludwig switched off his newsfeed and rubbed his tired eyes. The footage of the Oxygen Destroyer deployment had dominated every channel for hours. Now it was time to sleep.
As he drifted off, his thoughts turned to the inevitable clash between titans. When Godzilla eventually faced Ghidorah's Wings, humanity would finally have a chance—no matter which monster emerged victorious.
Ludwig closed his eyes and entered the realm of dreams, where even kaiju couldn't reach.
───「 GODZILLA POV 」───
Thousands of kilometers away in Australia, I continued my systematic destruction of human satellites.
931... 971... 1001! The task was complete. I had eliminated enough of their orbital eyes.
[Side Mission: Shatter the Sky (Completed)]
[Mission Completion Reward: Earth-wide Radar, Earth-Moon System Enemy Marking, and Premonition.]
[Note: This evolution requires 1 day. During this evolution, the host will be in a conscious state and can interrupt the evolution at any time.]
The mission was successfully completed. The flame vents across my body closed as I turned away from the central Australian wilderness, heading toward a suitable location to rest before initiating the evolution process.
Since becoming Godzilla Earth, I had noticed something unusual—I no longer needed to hibernate during these evolutionary phases. Both could be completed while maintaining consciousness.
This was remarkably convenient. Now I need not fear humans attempting something extraordinary while I evolved. Strange, how in the past, 200 years of sleep had felt insufficient. Yet after beginning my campaign against humanity, even 200 hours seemed excessive.
I had changed. Perhaps this was the power of having purpose.
With these thoughts, I prepared to begin the evolution process in a lower-lying region of inland Australia. There stood a lush forest—the perfect environment to assist in Australia's ecological recovery.
During my evolution, I would influence the surrounding tens of thousands of square kilometers of flora and fauna. This opportunity was too valuable to waste.
I looked forward to claiming the new rewards from my completed tasks. They would significantly impact the maintenance of my ecosystem. If successful, perhaps in the future, I wouldn't face humanity alone.
I might even gather like-minded companions, capable of restoring the glory of the Titan world. I anticipated this possibility even more than increasing my own strength.
Lost in contemplation, I reached the forest's edge. Yes, this location was perfect to begin the evolution.
As I prepared to initiate the process—
I sensed something.
I heard something.
Death. Death was approaching my newly born ecosystem! From the ocean, something extremely dangerous was coming!
The first test of nature had arrived.