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Dan, knowing that a giant robot had appeared, looked at the controller in his hand and imdiately left the base with Leo.

"Kaio-ken is a technique from the Dragon Ball universe that can multiply the user's strength. The stronger the user, the higher the multiplier, but it also increases the burden on the body."

"Gantoras is a giant robot from the Chouseishin universe, designed to fight giant monsters. It has incredible combat power, converting oxygen into energy. Its ultimate weapon can increase the sun's heat by 10,000 tis, potentially detonating the solar system!" (Guntras is the correct na)

The screen's explanation of the rewards left everyone shocked.

Tony Stark: "What the heck! This robot can blow up the solar system! That's terrifying! I want to study it!"

Despite knowing the robot's fearso nature, Tony Stark couldn't suppress his scientific curiosity.

Moreover, he was currently developing a giant robot, so having a reference would be ideal.

Tony Stark: "Hey, Dan, are you going to study this robot? Could you share the data?"

Nick Fury saw Tony Stark's ssage and silently applauded.

Such an impressive robot definitely warranted S.H.I.E.L.D.'s research!

Dan: "I'll have to check it out first."

Dan's emotions were mixed. The screen had given him such a terrifying robot. What was going on? He hoped nothing would go wrong.

With this in mind, Dan accelerated the plane, heading to the ground.

On the screen, Goku sent a ssage.

Goku: "Even Kaio-ken can be a reward? How does that work?"

Gen: "You know Kaio-ken? What is it?"

Goku: "It's a technique that controls one's ki, boosting strength several tis over."

Jiraiya: "Boosting strength several tis! Such a technique would be a ga-changer!"

Tony Stark: "No way, boosting several tis? That Leo already seed incredibly strong, and now he'll be even stronger?"

Gen, seeing Goku's words, couldn't help but feel excited.

He had been worried about facing stronger enemies in the future. Now, with Kaio-ken, that worry was gone.

If he could really boost his strength several tis, he wouldn't fear any monsters or aliens!

Goku: "But this technique is very taxing on the body. The higher the multiplier, the greater the burden. I can only manage a two-fold Kaio-ken."

Vegeta: "Heh, only two-fold? Is that your trump card against ? If so, forget it."

Goku: "Don't underestimate ! You'll see my power when we et!"

Tsunade: "Goku, could you teach us the Kaio-ken technique?"

Jiraiya was initially stunned by Tsunade's ssage, then gave her a thumbs up.

Learning such a technique would be highly beneficial for Konoha.

As for the burden issue, with Tsunade's dical ninjutsu, there was no fear!

Sengoku: "We want to learn too!"

Sengoku quickly responded, realizing the technique's potential to strengthen the Navy.

Seeing this, Nick Fury, Tony Stark, the Ancient One, Odin, and Diana all showed interest.

Such a technique was appealing to them as well.

Goku: "I can teach it, but I'm not sure if your powers will work with it."

Piccolo: "Idiot! Don't reveal weaknesses to the Saiyans!"

Goku: "Oh, right. Sorry."

Goku's refusal left everyone disappointed.

They couldn't help but bla the screen for including Goku's enemies.

Vegeta: "Hmph."

At this mont, Dan and Gen arrived on the ground.

In an open area, a giant robot had appeared out of nowhere.

"Captain, we don't know where this robot ca from!"

A team mber hurriedly reported to Dan Moroboshi.

"This is Gantoras?"

Dan looked at the imposing robot with surprise.

"What? Captain, do you know this robot?"

The team mbers were puzzled.

Dan Moroboshi was about to explain when an earthquake suddenly occurred.

The ground ahead shattered, and a gray-white monster with whip-like arms erged from the earth.

"Gudon!"

Dan Moroboshi imdiately recognized it as a type of underground monster, Gudon!

"Evacuate the crowd!"

The other MAC team mbers quickly began evacuating the spectators while shooting at Gudon.

However, Gudon wasn't afraid of the gunfire and, instead, got angrier, swinging its whips as it approached.

At this critical mont, Gantoras's eyes glowed red, and it moved its massive legs forward.

"It's moving! The robot is moving!"

Everyone was shocked, unsure of what to do, fearing the robot might also be an enemy.

"Captain!"

Gen glanced at Dan and then at the controller in his hand.

Dan quickly understood and raised the controller, commanding, "Gantoras, listen to my orders."

As soon as he spoke, Gantoras stopped moving.

"Gantoras, eliminate the monster!"

Dan ordered again, and Gantoras resud moving, heading towards Gudon with a nacing aura.

"Captain, what's going on?"

The team mbers were bewildered that Dan Moroboshi could control such a massive robot.

"I'll explain later. Evacuate the crowd first!"

Dan quickly dismissed the team mbers.

"Let's see what you've got, Gantoras!"

Dan watched Gantoras with anticipation.

He couldn't transform, and Ultra Psychokinesis couldn't be used continuously. Leo was often alone in battle. This Gantoras could be the biggest turning point for Earth!

Marvel World, Brooklyn Street

"SCP Ocean Dread Beast has been eliminated. The host receives a reward: the ability to teleport others to the Ocean Dread Beast's sea area."

Ryner heard the system's reward notification.

He felt new information flooding his mind.

"Teleporting enemies to the Ocean Dread Beast's location? For soone like the Ancient One, it might be useless."

Ryner thought it was decent but sowhat limited.

He could only hope for better rewards in the future.

anwhile, the screens in other worlds began the next inventory.

"Next SCP: 3D Glasses."

After the announcent, the screen displayed a pair of 3D glasses like those commonly found in cinemas, puzzling many.

(End of Chapter)

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