Episode 18: Revenge

Episode 18: Revenge

Aizakawa arrived at the school, initially excited to reunite with his students.

But what he found was total destruction. The school was completely obliterated, and he became deeply worried about his students.

Nearby, parents were crying hysterically, mourning the loss of their children.

Amidst the rubble, Aizakawa saw a drawing—a picture of himself with his students.

The paper slowly began to burn.

Seeing that, Aizakawa fell silent. A deep sadness washed over him as he realized that all the children he cared for were gone.

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Then, Aizakawa noticed a fragment of the nuclear missile.

It felt disturbingly familiar.

He remembered where it came from: the criminals of Tiongkak City.

His sorrow turned into rage.

Without hesitation, Aizakawa flew straight to Tiongkak City.

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Upon arrival, Aizakawa headed to the presidential palace.

> "Was it you who did this?" he asked coldly.

The president panicked and ordered his soldiers to eliminate Aizakawa.

The soldiers opened fire nonstop, but none of their bullets even scratched him.

With ease, Aizakawa wiped them all out, then turned his gaze to the president… and ended him too.

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Then Aizakawa recorded a message for all of Tiongkak, standing atop a tall building:

> "If any of you want war with Japan... face me first."

But the citizens laughed mockingly, thinking Aizakawa was just bluffing.

Aizakawa gave a cold smile—and began his assault.

People screamed in panic, running in all directions as if the end of the world had come.

Aizakawa took down anyone found guilty, unleashing his fury…

Until his elite squad finally stepped in to stop him.

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Covered in blood, Aizakawa looked at his own hands.

Flashes of Kagelapan's massacre of his 9,999 lovers came rushing back to his mind.

He took a deep breath and calmed himself, then summoned all the Ultramen currently living on Earth.

They gathered and knelt before him.

> "From now on," Aizakawa declared,

"You'll all live in this city. Bring your wives, your in-laws—everyone."

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The Japanese government was shocked to learn that one of their greatest threats had been eliminated by Aizakawa.

News of his actions quickly spread across the nation.

> To be continued