In an instant, relevant information emerged in Diga's mind.
From the moment they came in, Himara had already demonstrated its accomplishments in space.
From the outside, it looks like it's just a shabby house that's so rotten that it could be blown apart by the wind, but inside it's a world so vast that you can't even see it at a glance, housing everything that Himala has collected from all over the universe over the years.
of treasures.
Such a unique cave is obviously not the volume that a broken house can have, but it is connected to a different space.
Now, Himara has shown a third ability besides creating different spaces and transferring objects, which is to move herself instantly.
It's very easy to verify whether it's teleportation or phantom. Just hit it and you'll know.
So when Diga rolled to his feet, he quickly retracted his arm that was supporting the ground, folded it with his left hand on the left side of his waist, quickly accumulated energy, and then threw it out, shooting a ball of blue-white light bullets from his fingertips.
, swept through the void at an extremely fast speed, and shot straight towards Himara.
Himala's eyes immediately radiated red light, converging into two strange rays of light, which hit the incoming light arrows from the palm of her hand. The light arrows in her palms were exploded, and exploded into a ball of fire in the air, emitting a turbulent wave.
The flames stirred up a lot of dust.
After the light arrow in his hand was released, Diga immediately raised his arms, made fists with both hands, activated the power of the earth element Ultra card, gathered a large amount of earth-colored light on the fist, and then violently lowered it.
Hammer, let your fists hit the earth heavily, and direct the energy from the fists into the earth.
The earth-colored energy was like two earth dragons rumbling forward in the mud, rushing towards Himara, one from the left and the other from the right, who had just fired the strange light from his eyes.
boom!
boom!
Two almost superimposed explosions exploded under Himara's feet, and rushed out from the ground like a fountain, enveloping a large amount of soil and drowning Himara in an instant.
It seemed that Himala had been beaten to death, but Diga did not relax at all. Instead, he paid more vigilant attention and scanned the surroundings.
What came into view was the brilliant sunset in the distance, the rolling green mountains, and strange items scattered everywhere. Then Himara appeared on the top of a mountain with a large number of strange stone statues scattered around. Compared to humans,
His deformed feet stepped on a huge boulder on the top of the mountain, and he kept making weird laughs like "hahaha, hehehe".
"You're smiling so happily."
Diga clenched his fists and directed all the remaining energy into the ground, passing through the mountains and rocks, until he reached the feet of Himala, and then suddenly upwards.
But just as the boulder was shattered by the surging energy, Himara suddenly disappeared, letting the energy carry the gravel and shoot straight into the sky, but it didn't touch Himara at all.
Almost at the same time, Diga fell forward without hesitation, put his hands on the ground, rolled forward, and left his original position. There, a deformed foot was falling, and it fell into the air due to Diga's departure.
, stepped on the ground, leaving a deep footprint in the soft soil.
"It's very good. You can avoid this."
Himala spoke in praise, obviously very surprised that Diga responded so quickly.
"You are also very good. You can use teleportation continuously. It seems to be your innate ability."
After rolling, Diga put his hands on the ground and quickly got up. Then he raised his arms and crossed them in front of his forehead. The diamond-shaped crystal burst out with dazzling purple light, which instantly flowed throughout his body, covering Diga's body.
Dyeed a different kind of purple.
Then he raised his arms, extended his palms, and made a fighting stance towards Himala.
Himala still stood there, seemingly without any desire to fight. With red eyes, she stared at Diga, who had changed her body color and shape, and said: "I have no ill intentions towards the earth, nor do I have any thoughts.
To invade this planet."
"But you stole a lot of buildings and people on Earth."
"There are billions of human beings, I only took away a few hundred people, and these houses are very old, and most of them are neglected. If they continue to stay in the same place, even if they are not demolished by humans, they will
They have been corroded by time, but if I take them away, I can keep them forever."
Himala raised her hand as she spoke, and houses suddenly appeared on the top of the mountain, like mushrooms after the rain. They were densely packed in the blink of an eye.
At a glance, there are things like those in Biochemical Alien that look like a mass of flesh and blood, some look like tree houses made of bark and vines woven together, and some are made of large stones.
There are many houses...
The completely different styles and various shapes are eye-opening. It is simply an exhibition of the houses of billions of races in the universe, which is eye-opening and amazing.
"Ultraman Tiga, these are all collected by me in the universe. They are very ordinary houses on their respective planets. They are exposed to wind and sun, frost and rain all day long. What awaits them is collapse and destruction.
Demolish them, but in my place, they can be preserved forever. I also plan to open an exhibition so that people all over the universe can appreciate the architecture and scenery of different planets, especially those races that have not been able to travel far across the galaxy.
Would be very interested.”
Himara spoke loudly about its plan, and painstakingly collected so many things, not just for its own appreciation, but also to share the beauty it considered with other beings in the universe.
Diga slowly turned his head and scanned the buildings all over the mountains and plains, piles and piles, of all kinds, from primitive grass and wood houses to composite houses full of science fiction; from creatures made of clay
Nest, to the alien hole where flesh and blood grow...
Most of them have never been heard of, let alone seen. Even for those civilizations and races that have been able to travel across the galaxy, so many buildings gathered together are a rare sight.
If this is the case, then Himala has spent so much effort and time to collect so many buildings and scenery on the planet just to preserve them and to allow them to be seen by more people, then why not
He really looks like an 'idealist'.
Diga was admiring it, and Himala was also waiting patiently. She had no intention of using teleportation to sneak attack, and she seemed very patient and well-mannered.
After a long time, Diga finally said: "Give back the town and its people. You can keep these old buildings, and stop stealing and leave the earth."
Although it remains to be verified whether Himala's true thoughts are really consistent with what it just said, but Diga is willing to give him trust and let him take away these buildings on the earth.
Of course, this is also related to the fact that those old buildings are indeed of little value. What is really valuable is the land.
Therefore, by only paying for some old buildings and saving the cost of demolition, it is possible to gain cosmic tourists who will come here in the future because they saw Ximala's cosmic architecture exhibition. This is still a good deal.
Although humans are still very afraid of cosmic beings, and TPC is also wary and defensive about cosmic beings, the earth will not always have this attitude. With the advancement of science and technology and the development of civilization, sooner or later, one day
, human beings want to enter the big family of the universe and communicate with many civilizations in the universe.
Before that, it is not a bad thing to leave the impression of earthlings on some space people.
The conditions offered by Diga were already so generous, but who would have expected Himara to reject them outright.
"No, these are the most beautiful scenery. Missing one of them will make the sunset look imperfect, and I still have a lot of things I want to take away," Himala said, pointing to the surrounding mountains, and said: "You
Look, I moved so many mountains just to accommodate the artificially built Great Wall; and the flat land, I want to use to house the royal palace with thousands of rooms; and this high mountain, I found it specially
A vertical rock is used to place those huge Buddha statues; and here..."
Himala rambled on about its plan, and Diga was dumbfounded. Is this guy planning to evacuate the earth?
These buildings were taken away by Himara, so what is left on earth? The papyrus from last week? The cement pyramid? Or the Cheerios that can be stepped on with your feet?
"...Are you serious?"
Diga felt very unbelievable and wondered whether there was something wrong with his ears or with Himala's head.
Old and dilapidated houses, just take them away. They have no historical value anyway, let alone research value.
But now, Himala is still thinking about these real cultural relics. It is simply wishful thinking. If Himala takes away these things, then what kind of history will human beings have, only some artificial and forged ones will be left.
"Of course, I want to preserve these truly great miracles forever, so that billions of races in the universe can appreciate this spectacular beauty."
"... Otherwise, you can take photos and videos, or you can imitate the real thing here. You can move mountains and reclaim seas. Even if you imitate the Great Wall, it won't be that difficult."
Tiga gave Himala an idea. It was impossible to give the genuine product, not to mention the door, there were no windows.
But who would have expected that after hearing what Diga said, Himala got angry and shouted: "You are insulting art and trampling on beauty. No matter how fake it is, it is still fake. You can only deceive others."
, you can’t fool yourself.
Facing these fakes all day long will not give me any sense of beauty at all, and it will ruin my pursuit of beauty."
"We can't let you take away the real thing. Human beings should appreciate the fake thing."
"Why not?" Himara said matter-of-factly: "Human beings are a group of barbarians and have no ability to preserve these treasures for a long time. That's why I have to take them away so that I can better protect them. This
It is for the good of these treasures, for the sake of mankind, and it is also responsible for the entire universe. Even if one of these treasures is damaged, it will be a loss for the entire universe."
"...Your words sound so familiar. Do robbers all have this logic?"
The more Diga listened to Himala's words, the more he felt that something was wrong. Why did he make such a big deal out of it?
Oh, you, Himara, who is the co-author, can represent the whole universe.
Then can I, on behalf of the entire universe, take all your property and preserve it better?
In other words, this is Himala's true face, a wolfish ambition under the mask of a polite gentleman.
"I am the messenger of civilization and the protector of treasures. Only those who do not know how to cherish and appreciate will think that I am a thief," Himala said righteously: "I did not take these to keep them for myself.
But for better protection, one day in the future, their beauty will be shared with the world."
"...Looking more and more like a robber," Diga shook his head. He thought he might have a good heart, but within a few words, his true colors were revealed, and he didn't want to continue discussing with this guy and said:
"Return all the things you stole on Earth, or I won't be polite."
"Impossible," Himala refused immediately, and also said: "I still have many treasures to protect, and I will never leave the earth before that."
"Then give it a try."
As Diga said, he suddenly moved his hand, raised his right arm, and violently threw the Rampart light bullet forward without charging. It was as fast as lightning, almost in the blink of an eye.
He arrived in front of Himara and rushed straight towards Himara's head.
I don't know if Rampart's light bullet was too fast to react, or if Himara was frightened by Diga's sudden attack, she actually stood there without moving, despite the simplified version.
Lampart arrived and then disappeared.
"What?" Diga was shocked. He could see clearly that Rampart's light bullet was flying and suddenly disappeared. Could it be that it was a space transfer? Himara could also turn the light in flight.
Move the bomb away?
Where did it go?
In just an instant, the super brain turned thousands of times, connected everything from the moment it came in to the present, and calculated it over and over again. Then it immediately realized something, and its perception also captured the abnormal fluctuations on the left side, and it immediately slid back.
, and then turned his head and looked over there.
Suddenly, a group of bluish-white light bullets flew out of the empty air, heading toward Diga at extremely fast speeds.
This familiar appearance and the energy fluctuations it emits are exactly the simplified version of Rampart's light bomb that Tiga just shot at Himara.
Obviously, the disappeared Rampart light bullet was diverted away by Himala in some way and shot out from another place, which became Himara's means of attacking Tiga.
Fortunately, Diga reacted in time and retreated in advance, thus dodging the extremely fast Rampalt light bullet, which passed in front of Diga and headed into the distance, disappearing in the blink of an eye.
This made Diga feel happy, but also secretly shocked. Himara's spatial ability was more powerful than imagined. Rampart's light bomb was moving, and it moved so fast, but it was still being beaten by Himara.
It was moved away.
The difficulty is like reaching out to pull the fruit from the tree next to you in a high-speed car. It tests your eyesight, hand strength, and luck.