The next day, the creature that was formally Hideo arrived at the shores of Tokyo, hoping to find some new nourishment. It began to squirm and slither on land as it was trying to find people to eat. It roared and squirted toxic blood from its gills as it began to go downtown.

The people of Tokyo were running and screaming in fear as they tried to get out of the creature's way, but the toxic blood from its gills was making it difficult to find a place where they could deem themselves safe.

The creature moved almost half a mile towards the center of the city, where it ate almost two times its weight, but it began to overheat as its energy is making the creature incredibly hot. In order to cool down, it immediately returned to the icy ocean, hoping that it would slow down its radioactive metabolism. After reaching the shore, the creature began to swim away, gradually disappearing into the water

Not long after, Rodan was doing his usual anti threat patrol of Japan, but his usual expressionless face changed into one of shock as he saw the destruction in Tokyo. Even while flying, he saw many small buildings reduced to rubble and many injured or dead people laying on the now shattered streets. Upon seeing this, Rodan decided to report this to The King of The Monsters himself, Godzilla. He then flew over the ocean, hoping to get to Godzilla as soon as possible.

In California, the quadruped creature was starting to decimate the cities with its presence as more military personnel tried to take it down, but it was futile as the creature was beginning to get scared and tried to leave the area, unwittingly sending swarms of its parasites to the ground, devouring many civilians and soldiers. The creature then began to move towards Nevada, much to the horror of the military. The surviving vehicles would follow it, trying to stop its rampage as the creature moved quicker in order to avoid the stinging explosions from the explosive weapons.

A drone that was flying over the chaos recorded some footage of the attack, where it would transmit the files to Monarch itself. Eventually, Monarch received footage of the creature's rampage. The personnel there were reviewing it in order to identify the creature.

"Have we identified the creature yet?" Said the director of Monarch.

"According to the analysis, we can conclude that the creature is the same one that attacked Manhattan almost 13 years ago."

"You mean the LSA?" A member asked. "I thought the military killed it off."

"Apparently, there's more than one living in the water. We don't know how many there are, but we do know that they might have an interdimensional origin. According to the news, the LSA is making its way towards Nevada for reasons unknown and the military is having a hard time to take it down."

"Then I guess we have to talk to him in order to remedy this situation before it gets out of hand." The director said as he was talking to the soldiers and pilots. "Have my shuttle ready for take off in 10 minutes."

"Yes sir. Right away."

The soldiers and pilots immediately ran to the landing pad while the director looked at the multiple screens showing footage of both the creature in Japan and the creature in the U.S.

Godzilla was enjoying some quality time with Mothra as they were sleeping, comforting each other in the nighttime breeze. It seemed like the perfect moment for them for there was nothing but peace and quiet on the island. Although Godzilla was relieved that the worst was over, he began to worry that a new threat might appear, one even more powerful than King Ghidorah himself.

Letting his fears get the best of him, Godzilla woke up and began to look around in paranoia, hoping to see that there is nothing wrong with the world. Due to his constant movement, Mothra began to sense some tension in her king and wondered what was causing it.

"Godzilla, what's wrong?" she asked with concern.

Godzilla would still not reply back as he was trying his hardest to not look at her eyes. Mothra then began to comfort him as she could tell that there was something on his mind.

"Godzilla, you can tell me everything. You don't have to hide your thoughts from me."

Without looking at her, Godzilla spoke.

"It's nothing, Mothra. I was just trying to admire the sea, that's all."

"You've been like this for almost a week." Mothra said as she was trying to find out the reason for his behavior. "When are you going to be honest with me?"

Godzilla simply sighed as he slowly turned around in order to look at Mothra in the eyes.

"I'm worried, ok? I worry that some other threat or catastrophe is going to arrive and I won't be able to stop it. Do you know how tiring it is to make sure that nothing bad happens, to maintain the peace between man and monster, to protect this world from threats that could destroy us all? It's like I can never relax, you know. I can't risk seeing the ones I love get destroyed, especially at this moment."

Feeling ashamed of himself, The King of The Monsters looked towards the ground. Not wanting to see Godzilla behave like this, Mothra held his arm in order to relieve his worries.

"Is that what's bothering you? It's not healthy to put all the burden on your shoulders, Godzilla. I know what it's like to carry responsibilities that could mean life or death for almost every living being on earth. It's not easy, but in the long run, it's something that you feel proud of doing as everyone looks up to you and even trusts you for what you did for them. Besides, you're not alone. You have me, Rodan, and the others to help you out in case something threatens this world. You shouldn't expect yourself to be perfect, Godzilla. Everyone makes mistakes in their lifetime. It's how we solve those mistakes that makes us stronger every day."

Godzilla then began to turn around with a slight smile to show that he was feeling better. Mothra then began to cuddle him to show her appreciation for his hard work.

"Thanks, Mothra. It means a lot to me that you know what I've been going through. It's not easy being the king of the monsters, but in the end, it's something that leaves you satisfied in the heart."

"You can always count on me for anything, my king. You know, maybe we should…"

Before Mothra could finish her sentence, Rodan suddenly landed in front of them, with an incredible look of sadness and concern on his face. After looking at Rodan, both of them realized that something bad is about to happen.

"Guys, you won't believe what just happened! Something just destroyed a part of Tokyo in the morning!"

"Rodan, slow down! What did it look like?" Mothra said.

"I have no idea! It left before I could reach Tokyo in time! I guess it retreated back into the water!"

"It's probably one of those damn MUTOs again." Godzilla said with frustration in his voice. "I knew they were up to no good."

"I highly doubt it, Godzilla." Mothra replied. "If it was one of them, we should've been aware of it a long time ago. It's rather unusual that a creature would simply migrate towards land for a short period of time and then leave."

"Maybe it's amphibious in nature. It probably can't survive on dry land for so long." Rodan said.

"Maybe, but the biggest problem could be that it could return again and wreak havoc." Godzilla said.

"Probably. For now, we should investigate and…"

Before Mothra could finish replying, a shuttle activated its lights in front of them as it began to land. After the usual hissing of smoke and the lowering of its ramp, several figures came out, with one of them being the director. Once the shuttle powered down, the squad walked towards the three in order to discuss some important terms.

"It seems that we've arrived a bit too late, but we need your help once again. Two monsters appeared out of nowhere and we can't stop them."

"Then I guess you'll be in need of our services. Who are we fighting against this time?" Godzilla asked with some form of enthusiasm in his voice.

"We'll brief you once we arrive at our headquarters, but we have to leave now before any more damage takes place."

"Agreed. Let's go."

All parties left in a haste in order to form a plan against these new monsters.