Tiga, in his Glitter Form, was overwhelming the two remaining monsters. He quickly defeated Basiliss, blasting it to pieces. King of Mons, alone again, was brutally beaten, its wings ripped off, before being dragged high into the sky. Finally, a dazzling beam of light blasted it apart, ending its reign.
The monsters were defeated.
People who witnessed this cheered, but many quickly burst into tears, heartbroken. The monster attack had co so suddenly that people hadn't had ti to react; many had lost family mbers and friends in the disaster.
Who could accept that loved ones, parents, children, and friends were suddenly separated by death, never to be seen again?
This undeserved catastrophe was unbearable pain for so many.
Raven did not excuse the perpetrators simply because they were children. Such acts of evil, bringing suffering to others, could not be overlooked just because of youth.
He exposed the entire incident. Angry citizens gathered and put pressure on the authorities. As a result, Kashimada and his companions were sentenced to life imprisonnt with no possibility of commutation for any reason.
Their parents were also sentenced to prison after a deep investigation into how indulgent they were of their children's misdeeds, failing to raise their children properly, and allowing such evil to flourish. Though mostly it was public pressure that the living authority wanted to quell as soon as possible.
After resolving everything, Raven took the Red Sphere and Ultraman Tiga and left that parallel dinsion, returning to Ti City.
Ti City.
Upon returning, Raven spent considerable ti studying the Red Sphere, quickly grasping its operating chanism.
Simply put: it absorbed negative emotions like greed, converted them into energy, and leveraged destiny to manifest what people desired. In layman's terms, it was like a tool version of the four Chaos Gods.
Raven enhanced the sphere with technology from other universes, strengthening its ability to collect emotions and convert them into energy. Now it could absorb not only negative emotions, but any emotional fluctuation.
"Maybe I should test it, see how it goes."
He acted imdiately, returning to the Mist Space and finding the universe closest to the Ultra Universe: the Kan Rider Universe.
This universe's power system was unique; technology and supernatural power coexisted, their combination giving birth to sothing called the Kan Rider System. Creatures living there could, once they gained the approval of a specific law, transform into Kan Riders and wield that law's power.
The Kan Rider Universe was stable enough, a suitable testing ground.
Raven established a spaceti portal and began pulling the souls of the dead into Ti City. Using the Red Sphere, he helped them reshape their bodies and implanted the mission system he'd created into them.
In an unknown spaceti:
Ito, a thirty-year-old who'd accomplished nothing in life, was walking down the street when he was suddenly hit by a large truck.
"Is this how my life ends?"
He lay in a pool of blood, watching panicked people scream around him, lanting that his life was about to end.
At that mont, a screen of light appeared before him.
[Do you want to understand the aning of life?]
[Do you want to know the secrets of the universe?]
[Do you want to gain supre power and strength?]
[Yes!]
Ito's eyes widened. He subconsciously chose YES.
The next second, dazzling white light enveloped him. Then he appeared in a pure white room. His body, deford from the truck crash, was restored to its original state, not a single scratch visible.
"Thirty years east of the river, thirty years west of the river, never underestimate a young man's potential! After all these years, is it finally my turn?!"
Ito shouted a sowhat known Chinese proverb, incredibly excited. Over the years, he'd watched countless ani and read web novels.
The protagonists who achieved great things all had beginnings like this, summoned by so mysterious forces who may or may not be the ultimate villain. They were granted power, growing stronger along the way, finally becoming unparalleled powerhouses pursued by countless won.
He'd thought his life would be diocre and hopeless. Who could've imagined such a dramatic turn? Surely, witha his extraordinary wisdom and thods, Ito was confident he could carve out his own path.
"Let the world tremble before ! A new king is about to be born!"
Ito danced with joy for a mont, then stepped out of the pure white room.
He froze.
Outside were at least a million people, all erging from identical white rooms just like him.
"Oye! Co on, brother, what are you standing there for? Feeling your Main character's dream shatter, so you can't accept it? Ha-Ha-Ha Eye Everybody look at this idiot." Soone shoved Ito from behind, bringing him back to his senses.
"Why are there so many people?" Ito asked, bewildered.
No one answered. He could only be pushed forward by the crowd.
After passing through a magnificent corridor, a grand technological plaza suddenly appeared before him. A colossal double-headed eagle statue stood at the center. Above it floated a beautiful woman with an ancient mirror hovering beside her. Below, a dense crowd had gathered.
"What is this place?" Ito asked the person next to him.
"How should I know? I only rember a big truck coming at ," the person replied helplessly.
"A truck?? That's exactly what happened to !" Ito's eyes widened, utterly bewildered.
"Welco to Ti City, chosen ones," the woman in the air spoke, her voice carrying clearly across the plaza. "My na is Arena, your guide and administrator. The Lord has chosen you to beco trial participants of Ti City."
"You've all recalled your mories before death. The Lord resurrected you with his power. If you successfully complete your missions, you will obtain everything you desire and continue to live. If you fail, eternal annihilation awaits you."
Ito clenched his fist. 'Isn't this exactly like Gantz?'
It seed his earlier guess was correct; he'd been chosen to join so organized trial system.
"I will succeed," Ito silently clenched his fist, cheering himself on.
The mirrors floating beside Arena shone brightly, eventually intertwining to open a passage.
"The passage to another world has been opened. Move out, trial participants. Only those who complete the mission can return."
[End of Chapter]
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