The appearance of the God-level Hero has caused great changes on both sides.
At this moment, Psykos is very unconvinced and dispatched her own God-level monster, Orochi. Although Orochi is the leader, it is ultimately under her control.
As the Orochi faced off against Saitama, the situation became delicate. Neither side dared to make a move, waiting for these two to determine the outcome. As they were now the ones dictating the course of the battle.
"Hey monster, did you order your subordinates to destroy my house? If you apologize and help me rebuild it, then we can let bygones be bygones!"
Saitama's words instantly shattered the tense atmosphere, leaving everyone incredulous. His eccentricity truly knew no bounds, utterly remarkable.
"Is this guy's brain really okay? I seriously suspect that this guy has a problem with his brain!"
Fuyuki was left speechless, and so were the other heroes. Heroes and monsters were supposed to be mortal enemies, yet Saitama was now willing to forgive the destruction of his home in exchange for an apology. It was quite bizarre.
However, some people began to speculate that perhaps this was Saitama's strategy. After all, the outcome of a battle between God-level beings was unpredictable. Temporarily stabilizing the situation and avoiding direct confrontation might not be a bad choice. It was the thinking of someone with a brain.
Of course, this kind of speculation overestimated Saitama's brain. This guy wasn't concerned with such considerations. He simply needed a house, plain and simple. There was no need for pleasantries or diplomacy.
"His brain is fine. He's just a bit naive. To put it bluntly, this guy is not a crazy killer. In his worldview, if monsters don't cause harm, then their existence isn't a sin."
"Think about it. The monsters your Hero Association's heroes fight against usually start trouble first, causing destruction and killing people. That's why you intervene. But what if the monsters weren't like that from the beginning? What if monsters and humans could coexist peacefully? Then they would just be a different kind of being."
"Saitama has his own view of right and wrong. He knows that if the other party is kind, there's no need for them to die. But if they cause trouble, he won't hesitate to take them out. This sense of morality is exactly what your people need!"
Asahi's words caused the others to fall into contemplation. They were also contemplating this issue. If Saitama treated monsters this way, then he would naturally treat others the same. Being non-impulsive and discerning right from wrong was crucial.
Sweet Mask, however, lacked this quality. He harbored a deep-seated hatred for all monsters. At the slightest hint of monster-like behavior or abilities resembling monsters, he would attack. He was, quite frankly, deranged.
"What a mess! As a God-level being, he's actually reasoning with monsters. What does he hope to achieve? I will never acknowledge such behavior!"
Initially, Sweet Mask had a favorable impression of Saitama, considering him someone who had rightfully earned recognition. However, Saitama's actions now repulsed him. Yet, his words also resonated with those around him.
"Whether you acknowledge it or not doesn't matter. He's not a member of your Hero Association, nor does he have any affiliation with you. He doesn't need your acknowledgment to survive!"
After Asahi replied calmly, he didn't say anything any more. There was no reasoning with such individuals. After Sweet Mask became a monster, the truth become clear. It was because of his mindset that he started leaning towards monsters.
At this moment, Sweet Mask also had nothing to say. As there is really nothing wrong with what Asahi said. Saitama is not a member of their association, so his tirade was futile.
However, the focus should now be on these two individuals before them. Despite the dampened atmosphere, the other side wasn't the kind-hearted monsters they expected. After all, the existence of the Monster Association had claimed countless lives.
So, these monsters are not the kind that can coexist peacefully, or rather, such monsters are hard to come by. Once they turn into monsters, they become chaotic and insane; it's a common trait among all monsters. So, coexistence is basically impossible.
However, if these S-Class heroes can awaken their consciousness after turning into monsters, then there's not much to worry about.
"Hey, big guy, give me an answer now. Are you going to fix my house or not?"
Saitama asked urgently. But to the monsters, it sounded like he was just playing with them. They thought Saitama was merely stalling for time and playing games, so they grew extremely angry.
The same is true for Psykos. She directly ordered Orochi to attack Saitama.
After Orochi got the order, in its monstrous form, it unleashed a barrage of laser attacks directly at Saitama.
In an instant, the area was engulfed in countless attacks, causing the entire city to tremble crazily.
Amidst the chaos, Saitama was completely obscured from view, not because he was struck down, but because the smoke and flames enveloped him, making it impossible to see what was happening inside.
However, everyone witnessed one thing, that is, Saitama did not resist or defend himself against the onslaught. Those who had previously held hope on the Hero Association's side were once again stunned.
They didn't expect Saitama to drop the ball at this moment.
"Could he be dead?"
Fubuki asked in horror as she watched Orochi's relentless assault. To ensure Saitama's demise, Sekingar instructed Orochi to attack relentlessly, aiming to kill Saitama in one fell swoop.
After all, they are facing a God-level opponent, so Psykos can't guarantee that her own Orochi could win, so she attacked preemptively, and attacked with all their might, leaving no room for Saitama to catch his breath.
In the end, this wave of attacks literally lasted for more than a full minute before it stopped. If Saitama hadn't fallen by then, continuing to attack would be futile. So, after over a minute of continuous assault, Orochi stopped.
"Could he really be dead?"
Bang couldn't believe what he was seeing. Saitama had endured a barrage of attacks from start to finish. If he had truly fallen, it would be disastrous. In short, Bang was starting to feel anxious.