With a 250-ter-tall body rising from the ocean, Godzilla, with its iron-gray skin covered in seawater, stood under the sunlight.
Surrounding it were human structures, but the city was now devoid of people.
Upon learning that Godzillas destination in the seawater pointed here, the people evacuated to Osaka and Hokkaido.
Now, they are waiting for Godzillas next move.
Is Godzilla heading west towards Nagoya and Osaka?
Or is it going east to completely flatten the far eastern edge?
Humans are paying attention to Godzilla, observing its every move through satellites and flying drones, aiming to gain an information advantage for the upcoming battle.
And Godzilla? Its eyes scan the deserted city of Shizuoka, emitting flas from its mouth.
It decides to level all of humanitys creations first.
The air ionizes as Godzilla opens its mouth, aiming at the center of the city.
Then it fires!
A dazzling beam of light shoots out from Godzillas mouth at supersonic speed, piercing through everything, penetrating every tall building that stands between Godzilla and the city center, causing them to collapse.
Crack
A blazing, scorching fireball rises behind, shining brighter and hotter than the midday sun.
The buildings pierced by the intense atomic breath start emitting sounds of strain as they begin to collapse.
So topple in one direction, while others crumble from within.
So explode directly because they absorbed too much heat due to the thick impact point.
Buildings over 100 ters tall collapse one after another.
So buildings, during the process of collapsing, co into contact with the high-temperature breath, causing secondary destruction. Others collide with neighboring buildings that are already collapsing, resulting in a complete ss in the air.
Ignoring the unlucky ones that collided with the breath a second ti
As for those skyscrapers that didnt encounter the breath for the second ti as they are about to crash to the ground, sothing else arrives.
Faster than the collapsing buildings, its the shockwave.
A blinding, unimaginably bright light that illuminates everything.
In the city, so exposed paper spontaneously combusts without fire, so fabrics start to burn, and then plastic begins to lt. Glass shatters without warning.
Boom!!!!!!!!
At this mont, the impact generated by the blazing fireball behind, brighter than the sun, finally arrives.
The collapsing buildings are pushed several tens of ters outward by the impact. Smaller structures are flattened outright by the force.
Countless vehicles mixed with debris are propelled at supersonic speeds, smashing into various houses, even destroying areas that were not affected by Godzillas breath.
All glass within a radius of several kiloters shatters under the impact. The blazing sun behind grows increasingly brighter, engulfing all surrounding structures.
The fireball grows taller and larger, burning continuously for several minutes, lting everything it envelops.
The fireball subsided, and in its place rose a mushroom cloud, several kiloters in diater and tens of kiloters high. Its dark gray body connected heaven and earth, resembling a mythical pillar supporting the sky.
The entire city center of Shizuoka was completely destroyed by Godzillas breath.
But this was far from the end.
Sizzle, sizzle, sizzle
Godzillas breath swept through a wider area, cutting through the mushroom cloud and creating multiple suns behind it.
Tall buildings were knocked down by the shockwave, combustible materials in the open ignited under the intense heat, and countless debris and solidifying glass rained down from the sky, creating a shower of fire.
Godzilla continued its rampage. In less than ten minutes, Shizuoka, just like Tokyo ten days ago, was engulfed in a sea of flas.
The city was devastated, so where would it go next?
Godzilla opened the human radar in its vision and, after careful consideration, moved towards the southwest direction, heading for Nagoya and Osaka.
Why choose the southwest in the end? Isnt it obvious? There are more humans and more cities over there.
After all, it intends to drive humans out of this universe.
anwhile, in the far eastern command center in Osaka, several hundred kiloters away:
Hurry, hurry! Godzilla is moving in our direction! Prepare the Anti-Godzilla cannons!
The conventional forces in the Nagoya Mountains direction are already in position, and several frontline bases have been set up to prevent EMP!
What about the incendiary agent? Whats the situation at Nagoya Airport? Can satellite communication et the needs of the frontline heavy machinery?
Its loaded and ready. One-fifth of the unmanned bombers have been loaded with the incendiary agent. MOP-4 deep penetrating bombs are also equipped and ready to take off!
Good!
Almost everyone in the command room was busy. After all, Godzilla had just confird its movent towards their direction. It would be strange if they werent busy.
The situation was extrely urgent. If they were even slightly negligent and delayed in combating Godzilla
They would beco criminals against all of humanity! And it could even lead to their loved ones being killed by that monster.
Therefore, they had to do their best, even if they had already double-checked everything. They needed to reconfirm now and ensure there was no room for error.
Everyone thought the sa way, but even so, there were a few individuals slacking off at this mont.
And these slackers happened to be among the highest-ranking officials present, including General Hirozou Satou, the Army Commander of the Far East District.
He is currently leisurely brewing tea.
Beside Hirozou Satou are several other generals stationed to oversee the operations in the Far East District. They are the only ones in this busy command room who seem to be taking a break.
However, from their facial expressions, it is clear that these stationed generals are displeased with General Satous tea brewing at this mont.
Nevertheless, they hold their frustrations back because they know that General Satou is a person directly parachuted down by the United Governnt.
This level of trust from the United Governnt is evident.
They have also heard about his record leading counterterrorism operations during his early days.
But while counterterrorism tactics may apply to their current situation, dealing with Godzilla is an entirely different matter. Can he really accomplish it?
A general couldnt help but ask with skepticism, Given the current situation, why are you so relaxed, sir? Arent you going to do sothing? Like reassessing Godzillas progress and comparing it to your predictions?
Upon hearing this, Satou simply glanced at him with slight surprise and responded, Ah, General Ivan. The things you ntioned are not the commanders responsibilities. The commander is in charge of strategic and tactical deploynts, not tactical execution.
Now, I have already arranged a comprehensive plan. What needs to be done has been done. So why not enjoy ourselves a little? This might be our final ti, you never know.
General Ivan found this answer difficult to accept. He approached Satou, lowered his voice, and questioned with a hint of doubt, Even if the tactical arrangents have been made, you should not be resting like this.
You should be double-checking, reconsidering if there are better tactics. Mr. Satou, do you truly believe that the current tactics can completely defeat Godzilla? You underestimate Godzilla!
General Ivans words were undoubtedly reasonable.
In response, Commander Satou remained silent.
He could only think to himself.
On the contrary, General Ivan, the question isnt whether the current tactics can completely defeat Godzilla.
The question is that apart from it, we have no other possibility of defeating it.
So, for now, this is the only way.
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