Chapter 34

After soaring across the sea for hours, Alex finally arrived in Japan — and what he saw was chaos.

The city was in ruins. Entire districts crumbled beneath the rampage of three colossal Kaiju. Buildings buckled like toys, smoke darkened the sky, and the ground quaked with every step they took.

He spotted remnants of a military force retreating — tanks falling back, helicopters pulling away. Clearly, they had been holding the monsters off until now.

> No doubt they were alerted to his arrival.

Alex chuckled to himself.

> "They're starting to treat me like Godzilla," he mused, amused.

"Protector of humankind, huh? Not a bad title."

But then his gaze sharpened.

> There was a problem.

When he set out for Japan, he had assumed he'd be facing Hakuja, Shrikethorn, and Raijin — individually dangerous, sure, but manageable.he had expected them because they were the first to emerge as a trio.

But no.

> These weren't them.

These were three Mega-Kaiju.

Each one stood taller, heavier, and far more mutated than what he'd seen in Pacific Rim files. They weren't just amped-up versions. These were monsters designed for one thing:

> Overwhelming destruction.

Alex's jaw clenched.

> "This won't be the breeze I thought it would be…"

Individually, each was weaker than him — that much he was sure of. But if they fought with coordination? If they worked as a pack?

> They could actually threaten him.

But that wasn't even the most concerning part.

> How were there three Mega-Kaiju here at once?

In the movie, the Kaiju had to combine into a single Mega-Kaiju. But here? The breach had spawned three separately — fully formed.

> Was this because this world already had Titans?

Did the presence of beings like Godzilla and Ghidorah amplify the rift's output.

He didn't have time to find the answer.

What he did know was: there were no Jaegers in sight.

Which means Pacific Rim isn't included in this multiverse mashup of a world,it's just the kaijus alone.

Alex narrowed his eyes as he descended from the sky, wings folding in as his massive body slammed into the ruined cityscape, creating a shockwave that knocked over what few buildings still stood.

The three Mega-Kaiju halted at once.

They turned.

And then they roared, their combined cries splitting the air like a declaration of war.

> They charged.

From three different directions — attempting to flank him.

Alex cracked his neck, his crimson spikes beginning to pulse with rising heat.

> "Bring it," he thought, eyes locked onto the one directly ahead.

And with a thunderous bellow of his own,

he charged forward to meet them

After taking two strides he launched himself into the air, his wings giving a single mighty beat. He crashed down onto the head of the charging Kaiju with both claws, driving it chin-first into the ground with a deafening crack. The concrete buckled beneath them as Alex's full weight pinned the monster down, claws digging deep.

He reared up, ready to crush its skull—

But before he could strike the finishing blow—

> WHAM!

A brutal right hook slammed into his face.

Alex was thrown off and crashed onto his back, crushing a line of abandoned cars and snapping the road like paper.

> It didn't even hurt.

It was like being slapped with a pillow.

But it was enough — enough to knock him loose. The Kaiju had bought themselves a second chance.

All three leapt on him, snarling, roaring, trying to pin him down.

Alex's body surged with power—

Red lightning exploded from his hide as he activated his bioelectric field. The Kaiju were thrown back, smoking and twitching, arcs of red electricity dancing across their bodies.

One charged again.

Alex turned sharply, muscles coiling, and whipped his massive tail in a wide arc. The monster raised its arm to block—

> CRACK.

The arm snapped like a twig..

But then something unexpected happened.

Blue veins pulsed across its body from the broken arm, glowing like liquid energy as the damage was absorbed and redirected into the opposite limb.

The creature's left fist lit up like a burning star.

> BOOM!

The glowing punch came fast — too fast. Alex had just turned around and raised one of his wings — just in time. The impact slammed into the wing, and the resulting shockwave rippled through the city. Skyscrapers shook, glass shattered, and Alex was pushed back, skidding through the rubble.

He dug in, panting slightly.

> "Of course," he thought.

"They can absorb kinetic energy…"

He'd forgotten that detail — a fatal oversight.

The three Kaiju regrouped, snarling as they charged him again, determined to take him down with brute force.

But Alex had already decided — this ended now.

His spinal spikes lit up, glowing a deep, dangerous crimson. The temperature around him spiked instantly, the air shimmering and distorting from the rising heat.

Red lightning arced across his body, grounding into the rubble beneath his feet.

He slammed his wings down,anchoring himself to the ground. Cracks formed beneath him as his mass dug in.

> Then, he roared—

And unleashed Crimson Resonance.

> BOOOOOOM.

The sound came first — a deafening thunderclap that shattered windows for blocks. The beam surged forward, a blinding lance of crimson plasma and lightning, tearing through the air.

The Kaiju in front raised both arms, bracing.

The beam hit — and split on impact, scattering sideways in gouts of heat and molten debris. The monster held for a few seconds, pushed backward through buildings and concrete — arms glowing, straining—

And then the arms failed.

The beam punched clean through, vaporizing flesh and bone. The Kaiju was hurled back, crashing through a burning high-rise before collapsing in a heap, motionless.

Alex exhaled slowly, steam pouring from his maw. Smoke wafted up from his lips and from the scorched ground beneath him. The air in front of him still shimmered, twisted by the heat.

The path of the beam had turned the entire street into molten slag, glowing a furious red.

In the distance, what remained of the Kaiju's body lay smoking, twitching... and very, very dead.

The two remaining Mega-Kaiju circled warily now, their movements slower, more cautious.

They had seen what Alex could do.

Their packmate lay in ruin behind him — a smoldering corpse embedded in molten slag — and his spinal spikes still glowed, faint pulses of crimson flickering like coals.

> But Alex wasn't interested in dragging this out.

He turned his head slightly, eyes locked on the two beasts, but his thoughts were already far away — across the sea.

> "I don't have time for this."

He needed to end this fast.

> After all, there was still a king that needed dethroning in Boston.

He flexed his wings, claws scraping against the shattered concrete.

Godzilla wouldn't wait.

Once Ghidorah was gone, once the Kaiju threat was subdued, the Titan King would come looking for the new challenger — the one who refused to bend the knee because he would never bend it.

And that was the problem.

Godzilla won't leave him be unless he submits.

It wasn't personal. That was just the kind of creature he was. A force of nature bound by instinct, by dominance.The fight between them was inevitable.

> "So what do I do with him... If I win?"

Could he kill him? Should he? Could the world even survive without Godzilla as a balancing force?

> And if he let him live — would Godzilla ever stop coming back?

> He was already in the future — already visualizing the next battlefield the upcoming battle would push him to his limits, force him to use every trick he has.

End of Chapter.

What do you guys think he should do with Godzilla,kill him or spare him when they eventually fight?.