Feeling the disturbance through the air, the Emerald Castigator did the same with the meteorite just like how it reinforced the ground of its footing to prevent any kinds of caving.
Elongated strains of light-green organs sprouted from the Emerald Castigator's hands and wrist as they enveloped the inside and outside of the meteorite at massive speed, nourishing, and reinforcing the material of the enormous boulder with its paracausal influence.
The emerald titan braced for the impact, waiting for the second meteorite to collide with the meteorite that it was holding.
Crashing, the second meteorite finally landed on top of the older meteorite that was already on Earth longer than it was. Dense shockwaves were produced from the colliding point and were spreading in all directions. The wind was stronger than the most vicious of gales.