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The devastating Kaiju attack on Sydney once again shocked the world. With the frequency of Kaiju invasions increasing, nations fell into a state of panic.

Following the ergency eting held the previous day, world leaders quickly realized they needed to take imdiate action. Within days, the Pan Pacific Defense Corps (PPDC) was officially ford. The organization's purpose was clear: defend against Kaiju attacks, repel the monstrous creatures, and ultimately destroy the wormholes to prevent further invasions.

Soon, two of the PPDC's top researchers, neuroscientists Catherine and Jasper, began developing the first-generation mobile cha. Catherine had already shared the advanced Pons System—the core of the cha's control chanism—with Chinq. Due to their early start and unified national support, China cha program progressed faster than the PPDC's.

As ti passed, both sides gradually neared the completion of their chas. China first prototype, nad Hou Yi, was finally unveiled. Just two days later, the PPDC also completed its own prototype.

Once the preliminary debugging was done and no major issues were found, Wang Tao quickly notified Su Xiuyu and his team.

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The First Test Drive

"Oh? That fast? The prototype is already out today?" Su Xiuyu's eyes glead with excitent. "Can I try it out?"

Lately, there hadn't been any Kaiju invasions, leaving Su Xiuyu with little to do. Most of his ti was spent accompanying Mito—shopping, strolling, and experiencing the comforts of modern society. Though pleasant at first, it had beco rather dull.

As a modern man in his previous life, this near-identical version of contemporary society no longer held much novelty for him. However, Mito's persistent persuasion made it difficult for him to refuse her company.

anwhile, Madara and Izuna took the Uchiha clan to explore the world, interacting with ordinary citizens to gain insight into the lives of common people. Despite being in a different reality, Madara remained dedicated to his dream. He seed determined to learn from this world's experience in maintaining peace, perhaps hoping to apply it to the Ninja World soday.

Now, with the cha prototype finally completed, Su Xiuyu could hardly contain his excitent. He was about to experience a lifelong dream—piloting a cha!

"Can I test-drive it today?" he eagerly asked. Su Xiuyu even recalled the Pons System's flaw. Under normal conditions, operating it solo could lead to brain death. The Pons System required two pilots to share the neurological load due to the massive data processing involved. A single person simply couldn't withstand the strain, resulting in a catastrophic ntal breakdown.

But Su Xiuyu wasn't worried. What ordinary people couldn't endure, he was certain he could handle.

"Yes," Wang Tao confird. "The cha passed the initial inspection. It should be fine for experintal operation."

"Perfect! What are we waiting for? Let's get started—I can't wait any longer!" Su Xiuyu grabbed Mito's hand and headed straight for the assembly workshop.

Inside the workshop stood a relatively small cha, constructed entirely of tal. It wasn't a finished model—more of a scaled-down test version ant for trial runs, keeping costs low.

"Wang Tao, is the system fully debugged? If it is, let try it out. This is my first ti piloting a cha—I'm hyped!"

"Yes, debugging is complete. Let call the designers over. They'll teach you how to operate it, including the controls and internal joysticks."

After receiving a crash course in cha driving, Su Xiuyu wasted no ti. Under the gaze of the entire workshop team, he flew into the cockpit.

"System link initiated. Connection stable. Synchronization rate at 30%... 60%... 99%... 100%."

The synchronization process completed almost instantly. Su Xiuyu felt a brief surge in his brain, but it returned to normal in less than half a second. The Pons System's massive data flow was indeed a heavy burden on the brain and spirit, which explained why chas typically required two or even three pilots.

However, the ntal strain was negligible to him. The half-second delay he experienced was simply his subconscious resisting the foreign connection.

Once fully linked, the virtual interface displayed a range of unfamiliar yet fascinating commands and paraters. Su Xiuyu's limbs felt as if they were physically extended through the machine, though he could distinctly perceive the boundary between his body and the cha.

The sensation was vastly different from using a Gundam with his Sharingan or controlling Susanoo. The latter was instinctual—fluid and natural, like moving his own body. In contrast, the cha required conscious effort. Though the interface was smooth, he was still aware that it was a machine, not his actual form.

Overco with exhilaration, Su Xiuyu's brain waves surged with activity.

"Warning: The driver's neural activity is significantly higher than normal. Synchronization rate has reached 800%. Wang Tao, do you want to terminate the test drive?"

Wang Tao glanced at the monitor, observing Su Xiuyu's ecstatic expression. The man was completely imrsed, effortlessly moving the cha with precision.

After brief consideration, Wang Tao decided not to stop the test. Although he had never witnessed Su Xiuyu's full strength, he knew the man was at least on par with Uchiha Madara. For soone of his caliber, this level of brainwave activity was nothing.

Su Xiuyu piloted the cha onto the outdoor training ground. The sensation of acceleration was thrilling as he maneuvered the massive machine.

Within minutes, he mastered basic operations and began performing complex maneuvers—high-leg lifts, precise turns, and quick sidesteps. Despite its bulk, the cha responded smoothly to his commands.

However, Su Xiuyu remained cautious. After all, this was only a first-generation test model. If he pushed it too hard and the machine fell apart, it would be quite embarrassing.

For half an hour, he pushed the cha's performance to its limits. Eventually, however, the test run was forced to an early end—the machine had run out of diesel.

Due to being a prototype, it was powered by diesel rather than a more sustainable nuclear core. Su Xiuyu's demanding maneuvers quickly drained the fuel reserves.

Reluctantly, he ended his first-ever cha piloting experience.

After exiting the cockpit, Su Xiuyu assessed the prototype's performance.

"The cha is flawless in terms of functionality," he remarked. "The overall design and control system are excellent. However, for future models, I strongly recomnd installing two or more nuclear reactors. The current energy system can't keep up with the demands of high-level combat."

Since he had essentially occupied the test pilot slot, he offered detailed feedback in return.

"Oh, and most importantly—the Pons System needs serious modification," he added. "While the neural connection provides exceptional control, the ntal strain is dangerous. The current data flow is intense enough to potentially kill a single pilot. I suggest designing the next generation to require twins or triplets as drivers. Splitting the neurological load will prevent fatalities during extended operations."

His suggestion left everyone in the workshop stunned. Using siblings or individuals with similar neural patterns for piloting wasn't sothing they had considered before.

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The Pons System Warning

"Mr. Su, are you sure the data flow pressure of this system is too much?" Wang Tao asked, a trace of doubt in his voice.

"Yes," Su Xiuyu replied confidently. "I may not know much about science, but when it cos to the spiritual field, I know what I'm talking about."

"If other countries are using the sa Pons System, you should inform them imdiately. Otherwise, their cha pilots will die during the test drive."

Su Xiuyu vividly recalled that several experinters had died during the early phases of the Pons System trials. His warning was nothing short of a lifesaving gesture.

Wang Tao, having worked alongside Su Xiuyu for a while, had developed a strong sense of trust in him. Whenever Su Xiuyu spoke with certainty, it was always based on irrefutable facts.

"Hurry up and contact PPDC! I rember they're conducting their first test drive today. Move quickly!"

By the ti the PPDC received the call, it was too late. The news had already broken—a test pilot had died suddenly during the experint. At the ti, the PPDC hadn't yet identified the cause of death. However, after receiving Su Xiuyu's warning, they imdiately concluded that the Pons System defect was to bla.

Thankfully, the tily warning prevented further casualties. The PPDC had been preparing to send in another pilot, but they halted the trial at the last mont.

Afterward, the PPDC switched to a two-person piloting system, which successfully reduced the neural strain. The next trial was a complete success, confirming that the cha prototype was fully functional. With the safety issue resolved, production of the mass-market model could finally proceed.

However, before the chas could be mass-produced, Kaiju struck again—this ti targeting Vancouver.

The beast resembled a twisted, ancient tree, its gnarled limbs smashing through buildings as it wreaked havoc upon the city.

"What should we do? The first-generation cha warriors aren't combat-ready yet!" one PPDC official exclaid in a panic.

"Should we request help from the aliens again?" another asked.

"Or should we resort to nuclear bombs once more?"

The room fell into heated debate.

Finally, Lieutenant Donofrio stepped forward, his eyes sharp with resolve.

"Catherine and I will take the prototype into battle. We can't keep relying on outside help. Now that we have the ans to fight back, we need to prove that humanity can stand its ground."

Donofrio and Catherine were both deeply involved in the PPDC's creation and the developnt of the chas. They believed in the technology more than anyone and were determined to put it to the test.

"Lieutenant! Return in triumph!" soone shouted as they prepared for deploynt.

Before long, Donofrio and Catherine entered the cockpit of Noisy Boy, the PPDC's prototype cha, and made their grand debut before the entire world.

anwhile, Kaiju Karloff, the monstrous invader, had gained considerable combat intelligence from previous encounters. It knew that only nuclear bombs posed a true threat.

However, none of the previous Kaiju had managed to transmit any information regarding Su Xiuyu's group. Under the influence of his Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan, Kaiju that had co into contact with Su Xiuyu were incapable of retaining mories of him. All the Kaiju could recall were the events prior to their confrontation with Su Xiuyu's group.

As Karloff clashed with Noisy Boy, the massive beast was caught off guard. Unlike its previous battles, this ti it faced a formidable counterattack.

Donofrio and Catherine's flawless coordination allowed them to fully unleash the cha's combat potential. Noisy Boy's powerful strikes battered Karloff relentlessly, forcing the Kaiju onto the defensive.

For the first ti, Karloff was losing ground.

Half an hour into the battle, the once-dominant Kaiju was reduced to a bloodied, broken state.

"Yeah!" Cheers erupted across the PPDC and China. Both nations were watching the battle live via satellite feed.

The prototype's victory proved that humanity had finally found a way to resist the Kaiju threat. Though the fight ca at a heavy cost, the sight of the cha triumphing over the Kaiju filled people with hope and relief.

Just as Noisy Boy prepared to deliver the finishing blow, the ground trembled violently.

Suddenly, a massive earth dragon burst from beneath the battlefield, coiling itself around Noisy Boy and preventing the final strike.

The PPDC forces were montarily stunned—until they recognized the dragon's aura.

Inside the cockpit, Donofrio imdiately realized what was happening.

"Damn it..." he muttered with a half-smile. "It's him again."

Only one force on the planet could summon such a creature—Su Xiuyu and his companions.

With the earth dragon restraining Noisy Boy, the weakened Kaiju Karloff struggled helplessly.

Instead of finishing off the beast, Su Xiuyu used the opportunity to subdue and contract the Kaiju.

He calmly placed his hand on Karloff massive forehead, channeling his spiritual energy. The Kaiju let out a final roar of defiance before its body shuddered and stilled. Its will was forcibly bound, and the contract was sealed.

In the next mont, Su Xiuyu sent the defeated Kaiju into the spiritual realm to recover.

As soon as his task was complete, he vanished in a flash of teleportation jutsu, leaving only the battered battlefield behind.

For the first ti, humanity had successfully repelled a Kaiju attack without external aid. Though the battle had been hard-fought and bloody, the world celebrated this victory with joy.

Across nations—including China—people took to the streets, cheering and crying tears of relief.

However, as Wang Tao celebrated with the others, Su Xiuyu approached him with a grim expression.

"I understand why you're all so happy, Wang," Su Xiuyu said, his voice low and serious. "But you need to wake up. The Kaiju are evolving."

Wang Tao's eyes narrowed. "What do you an?"

"When I forced Kaiju to sign the spiritual contract, I noticed sothing strange," Su Xiuyu explained. "This Kaiju was genetically enhanced to resist nuclear explosions. The Precursors —the alien civilization behind the Kaiju—are adapting to your tactics."

He went on to explain that the repeated nuclear bomb attacks had prompted the Precursors to genetically modify Karloff with enhanced shockwave resistance and thermal shielding.

"If you hadn't used the prototype cha or if I hadn't intervened, Karloff would've easily survived multiple nuclear blasts. You would've had no way to stop it."

The revelation sent a chill down Wang Tao's spine.

The Precursors were far from mindless beasts. They were an advanced civilization with cutting-edge bio-modulation technology. Unlike the Otsutsuki Clan, who relied on personal power and spiritual mastery, the Precursors followed a technological route, using biological engineering to weaponize and evolve the Kaiju.

Without hesitation, Wang Tao relayed the critical information to the PPDC and the leaders of other nations.

The once-festive celebration was soon overshadowed by dread.

For the first ti, humanity realized that they weren't simply facing monstrous creatures—they were up against a terrifying alien civilization capable of rapid adaptation and evolution.

Though humanity had won this battle, it beca clear that the war had only just begun.

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