Chapter 81: Reylos, the Lord of the Deep

Godzilla wasn't stupid, and he certainly couldn't wait where he was for those giants of light to hunt down. As early as the angry survivors drove the giants of light, Godzilla headed north along the coastline. As for Princess Vivien, he doesn't have to worry, they are protected by the surviving city guards over there, and when the cooldown time is up, they can turn into that powerful light giant and fly back, even if Godzilla uses all his strength to advance, it may be later than her to go back.

It's just that Godzilla's return journey is not very peaceful, and the sea monsters that attacked the inland cities don't seem to be the same as the silverwing krakens seen before, but most of the coastal cities of the Van Baisos Empire have been attacked similarly. And those giants of light don't know what's going on, and they are all in a state of disconnection, so along the way, Godzilla saw several destroyed small fishing villages with his own eyes.

And those larger towns will be able to withstand for a while due to some powerful armies stationed there, but after a long time, the outcome is likely to be no different from Antler Harbor!

Of course, Godzilla isn't a savior either. And when there is no Vivien and their solutions, it is easy to be discovered by those giants of light, so these idle Godzilla will not care. But in the process of moving forward, No, I found a very strange thing: that is, these monsters from the deep sea are not fighting separately, and from their paths, it seems that there is a meeting point.

Or rather, it seems that there is a centralized guy behind the whole thing who is responsible for assigning tasks to each monster and assigning a human city target for the corresponding monster to attack.

So who is behind this manipulator?

With curiosity, Godzilla sniped several groups of unruly monsters along the way, and found a clue in their path.

It is about 1/2 of the center point of the Sea of Warcraft and the previous Antler Harbor, where a large number of Ocean Warcraft are concentrated, and presumably the secret controller should also be in that position.

So does it mean that as long as that central point is destroyed, the catastrophe that has befallen the entire coastal cities of mankind can be solved?

This judgment was not a whimsical thought of our great monster Godzilla, but a judgment based on his knowledge of these sea monsters. For example, the four silver-winged krakens that he killed before would only find one on average of about 200 nautical miles under normal circumstances, and the entire area of the small city of Antler Harbor combined was only 50 square kilometers.

Soon, Godzilla's judgment was confirmed, and a small island appeared in his path, and a large monster about 60 meters high sat on it, chirping and not knowing what it was talking about. But every time this guy dances, a few hideous monster heads will pop up in the sea, and swim in all directions!

It seems that this fat guy is the main culprit in the attack on the coastal cities of the Baisos Empire this time.

"I didn't expect it to be Reyros who was making trouble here, but when did this guy become so capable?"

When Godzilla got a little closer, he finally saw what the monster that commanded the demons on that island looked like, and our predator system actually knew this guy, what was going on?

"I said system boss, how did you know this guy?"

"Hehe, I won't hide it from you now, my last host was eaten into the belly by this guy. If I'm not mistaken, he should be a platinum second-stage 3-star monster, but I have the impression that this guy has always been following the sea demon Hitla, how could he start a new business on his own? Or is it the sea devil behind this whole thing? ”

As the so-called enemies see each other, they are very red-eyed! When the host of this predator system was just a small monster with a rating level of just enough to reach the bronze threshold, he was bitten in two by the Reylos in front of him, called the Lord of the Deep Sea, and made snacks for others.

And now, the new host of this predator system is Godzilla, a powerful being that is not even afraid of star-level monsters.

It seems that the time for shame is today. As the saying goes, it's better to choose a day than to hit the day, and today I will settle it with this guy's new account and old account!

Since this is the base camp of all the monsters that attack humans, there are all kinds of hideous monsters floating on the water in a radius of hundreds of kilometers, and it seems that everyone is waiting for the assignment of this deep sea lord. So it's easy for a guy like Godzilla who isn't very big to get mixed in.

Ryker's plan is simple, he is to pretend to be a little monster who has come to receive the mission, unknowingly approach the big guy on the island, and then launch a lightning raid to take him down.

In fact, these monster armies were quite disorganized, and they were not as disciplined as human armies, and were basically scattered, and our little monster Godzilla soon swam less than a kilometer away from him.

It's a good position to attack, and with Godzilla's current swimming speed, he'll be able to sprint right under the nose of this big fat fish on the island (Reylos is a mutation of a sea fish) with a turn.

However, just as Godzilla was about to carry out his perfect assassination plan, an unexpected event disrupted all the rhythm.

At first, it was just a small black dot, slowly coming from the direction of Godzilla at six o'clock, but when the black dot got closer, it turned out that it was not a sea monster at all, but a huge human fleet.

Yes, this is the navy of the Baisos Empire! It is a super-large naval formation composed of more than 1,000 warships of various types, and the combat personnel are equipped with 300,000 people, all of whom are skilled in naval warfare.

It is obvious that this human army came here with the same goal as Ryker, and the path of the monster he calculated before was also cracked by a wise man in the human army, so this scene appeared in front of him.

As the saying goes, the thief captures the king first, and strategically speaking, it is understandable for these human armies to take such actions. But the problem is that these people seem to have overlooked a very important point, this time their opponents are not ordinary humans, but those super monsters who have dominated the ocean for many years.