Part3: Ultimate PURE Destruction (chapter 9)

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Chapter 9: Central Park Rampage

The moment his dorsal spines appeared in the horizon, an evacuation was made in the almost rebuilded New York City. Strangely, this city wasn't very affected by the Tragedy.

Godzilla raised himself up once near pass the destroyed Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and in the Upper Bay, near the Governors Island. He looked down at the streets below him, not moving. Screams, as always. It was unnerving him. He took some deep breath as he watched the humans leave the city. He looked around and saw something that caught his curiosity.

A giant statue on a giant pedestal, the statue was almost the size of the King of Monsters. It was a human, maybe female, holding a torch in a hand and a rectangular object in the other. But what was stranger in the picture was its head. It was the same face of those giant human weapons that looked like a bear. One half white, the other black with a maniacal grin and a red eye.

The leviathan stared at it for some seconds and when he understood it was just a statue he turned his head, glancing at it sometimes, feeling anxious about the monument. After five more glances in less than a minute, he had enough. His dorsal spines glowed a bluish light as he unleashed his Atomic Breath on the statue's face, destroying it.

Once his foe's face was gone out of his sight, he relaxed with a growl and walked up the River, next to a buildings taller than him. He was looking through the buildings for a place to fight where he could cause less human deaths in case they were still in the buildings. He saw a giant place where he could feel that nature had its place once, it was once a beautiful green Park, in the center of it the giant buildings. He'll fight the robots there. He got out of the water and walked through the giants buildings to reach the now ravaged park. Humans were almost gone, he concentrated. As he feared, the three human's weapons were reunited and were approaching to his position. It will be a big fight. He saw the humans leave. Good. He thought that he already caused enough human deaths, he shouldn't attract any more attention of the Guardians. Not yet, not until all giant humans weapons were destroyed. He sat down.

He can wait, he can be patient.

...

Sometimes.

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Back to the branches of Future Foundation, everyone was gathered in the main hall of the indicated branch to watch the live footage of the destruction of the most dangerous weapons of Despair. Except this time, only the interested one were watching, some other agents decided to do other stuff.

Hagakure and Ethos were once again standing up, because they were too busy preparing popcorn for the, like they said: 'Godzilla VS Monokuma, the destruction of Despair. LIVE'

At least they were kind enough to make enough for ten persons, since this time there were more people asking for some.

Togami was sitting next to Naegi, looking straight at the screen, analyzing the leviathan again. This time safe from the robot bears. His fellow 'kaiju fans' proposed him some popcorn, he glared at them in response. They back up, asking Naegi and Kirigiri. The Heir heard about Naegi and Ethos idea of Godzilla being here just to destroy the MonoKaijus. But for the first time since he joined Future Foundation, he wasn't sharing the same opinion. Godzilla was here but he knew it was not for the bears. Maybe the humans, but why is he avoiding them? He wasn't sure that he'll find out soon, but for now, the best thing to do is to look, and know this might be future opponent.

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It took less than an hour for Godzilla to feel their arrival. Two of them poked out from behind two large half destroyed/rebuilt buildings as if they were playing hide and seek, they approached the King, pushing through the big buildings of Manhattan. They can destroy and kill, it wasn't his problem. It wasn't his fault if these humans died. The last one appeared from behind another building next to the giant.

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