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Chapter 1386 NO5 Human affairs are still too complicated

NO.5 Human affairs are still too complicated
In Omer's view, the difference between minors and adults...or to put it more intuitively, the difference between children and adults is not in age, but in the amount of responsibility they bear.

Those with low loads will always have more options and more room for error than those with high loads, until they too step into the latter side.

Obviously, the amount of experience can often transcend this point.

Just like Cellona, ​​although he is not even 18 years old as an Ultraman, he is still a reliable senior that many younger generations in the Land of Light admire.

He once annihilated a group of monsters and aliens in the Monster Cemetery, then defeated Belia, and together with other companions defeated Belia's transformed monster Beludora.

He and his companions once broke Belia's Galactic Empire in another universe, and defeated Arc Belia, who was transformed from the Emerana ore by Caesar Belia.

The beginning of all legends was established by the two defeats of Belia in two theatrical versions. After that, he fought against countless vicious groups in the universe, chased the trans-dimensional demon, and ran into the TV set of a group of younger generations.

It's not hard to see that this is all about fighting.

Ultraman Zero's past is a past of battles. Even though he had a subtle beginning where he failed to touch the Plasma Spark Tower and was directly sent to the Ultra Juvenile Detention Center, the layers of halos that followed were enough to create a biography for him like a cosmic hero - in fact, someone did write one, but they simply grafted Ultraman Zero's deeds onto Belia.

It was reorganized and recreated by K. Fushigi, a native of Strum and a science fiction novelist. His work itself was once awarded an award, which is enough to prove that the story of Zero was well received in a sense.

Of course, that's only in a sense.

Neither Zero nor Xiao Lu are the kind of people who would follow that kind of work, so Omer has no way of knowing how high the degree of re-creation of Fushigi Izuku is. Although Akane has the equally acclaimed "Shin Grid Universe", the addition of countless new characters and the AI ​​replacement of the original characters' behaviors and deeds are naturally not the same thing, so it has no reference value.

But when you think that Zero has been through so much and is at least a reliable adult male - then you are a little forgetful, forgetting the fact that this man's experience is all about the fun of fighting.

He was still the one who escaped the compulsory education in the Land of Light. Even when his apprentices asked him about classroom knowledge, he was vague. When Ultra Heroes passed on his lessons to others, he went straight to physical education. Relying on the advantage of having an excellent resume to replace his qualifications, he did not have to suffer the same pain in school as the young Ultramen.

But even though his skills are all in combat, even though he has been to so many places, he always fights and runs away, never delaying for even a moment, and even if the princess tries to keep him, he won't stay at all...

Eventually he became the captain of the security team.

It's a heavy responsibility, and together with the more or less inevitable human interactions from his past experiences, it has shaped him into who he is today.

At work, or strictly speaking in combat, he is decisive and his movements are clean and efficient.

In life, although he is passionate and righteous, he is also a little too careless and often gets into minor troubles.

As a warrior, he has experienced many battles.

But in daily life, he is more like a college student. In his relaxed and comfortable life, he sighs and laments the hardships of those who have entered society, but when it comes to formal contact, he is completely unaware of it, inadvertently revealing a bit of clear stupidity.

Of course, you can't blame him.

After all, in the overly idealized civilization of the Kingdom of Light, it is difficult to have the annoyance and boredom of human society. When the Ultramen who come out of such an environment come into contact with the problems of residents of other civilizations, they will naturally have a deep barrier like a civilization barrier.

There are even some cases where people get so obsessed with trivial matters that they go crazy, just like a philosophy major who has gone AWOL.

To be honest, this shouldn't happen.

Developed technology and advanced ideas complement each other. Once out of balance, it will bring catastrophe to civilization itself. People like Beria who came back from the battlefield in their early years can be said to have taken few ideological courses, but the blackening of the two intellectuals later can only be attributed to the fact that there is indeed a gap in the education level.

In this regard, Cerro is a very intuitive sample.

He is not only a fish that has escaped the compulsory education of the Land of Light, but also a direct proof of the gap between the two worlds of civilization. Even though his human body named Iga Kuririn had already fully demonstrated the exhaustion and helplessness of a corporate slave back then, at this moment he still looks like he doesn't understand.

If it were Asakura Riku, who grew up on Earth and had an identity exchange with Iga Kuri, there would be no such problem.

Unfortunately, the people inside and behind the scenes of Carrot Man are still secrets that must be kept as secret as possible to avoid spreading, so the young man who is both a temporary trainer and Ultraman was not invited.

In this regard, Omer said he could fully understand.

Whether one is willing to keep a secret and being able to keep it secret are two different things. There are often some things that he just doesn't want Geed and Zero to know.

Although there are suspected to be more threatening information distribution channels around him besides these two people, it is always right to work hard in the direction of one's ability. "But I still don't understand..." Zero, who can accept Xiao Lu being excluded, raised his hand, "If there is such a thing as the Carrot Man Team, why didn't I see it before?"

Looking at the countless lively scenes about Carrot Man arranged almost to the size of a giant screen in a movie theater, Zero did not observe them intently like Omer did. He just glanced at them twice and then turned to look at the three AI goddesses.

"What about the previous Yabo people's resentment and the competition?" He looked at Omer.

"The Far East Cup," Omer replied, still looking up at the screen, "The Arima Memorial Cup, the Dream Cup."

It was hard to tell whether this smooth interface was due to tacit understanding or superhuman reaction speed, but it left Nishizaki Yutaka stunned.

"Yes! These are the three," Zero turned around and looked at the AI ​​Godolphin Arabian, then looked at the embarrassed Glimmer Pony beside him, "Uh..."

He noticed something, and came close to Omer and whispered, "Did I ask the wrong question?"

He was genuinely curious, not pressured as to why these people didn't go up at that time. He himself apparently didn't realize this, which made Omar look at him speechlessly.

Then he looked at the blue-haired AI, who was not used to seeing it no matter how many times, but could accept it a little bit after spending time with Ishamara: "The resentment of the Yabo people in the trainer dormitory is considered unnecessary, right?"

"Yes, I'm sorry, but that's what our calculations suggest." AI Godolphin Arabia leaned forward slightly, learning the local etiquette in a way that made it hard to tell whether it was an advantage or a disadvantage.

"And you also think we shouldn't have taken action in the three tournament attacks, right?"

The other party nodded after hearing this.

"Carrot Man is not a war tool trained by the central government. We have no reason to let these children face enemies they cannot defeat, even if we have to confiscate their transformation tools."

"It sounds like you have no confidence in the children you raise."

"Data first, Trainer Linton," AI Bayer Turkey suddenly spoke up, "Even if Carrot Man's power comes from the mind, we have enough comprehensive measured data to confirm that this is not the battlefield they should be on."

"Even after we go out into the battle?"

"If we show up at that time, we will attract criticism from the public, saying 'Why didn't you show up earlier and take action after the situation stabilized'..." AI Dali Arabia said awkwardly, "We decided to just not show up at all and spread the news that Carrot Man has some other problems."

"This..." Sero was about to say something, but then he remembered and turned to ask Omer, "Is this right?"

This scene was somewhat funny. Even the serious Vice President Qi Cao twitched his lips. Rudolph Symbol and Weiguang Feiju also had subtle expressions. Nishizaki Yutaka turned his back. Only Miss Junchuan retained her professionalism.

She always has a smile on her face.

But to be honest, this surprised Omar a little and improved his evaluation of Zero. After all, if he really scolded him directly, Omar would have to cover his face.

This is not just a matter of belief and will; the problem lies in the public criticism from the other side.

For Carrot Man, who completely conceals his identity, public opinion doesn't matter.

As long as there are no shaken police superiors who want to hinder the operation and as long as their minds are strong enough, they can continue to be active, but the prerequisite is that their minds are strong enough and they can truly and completely conceal their identities.

First of all, there are newcomers like Weiguang Feiju in this team, and secondly, there are many people who know them.

Everyone's thoughts may not be consistent. If someone loses patience, if some fans turn to extremes... then humans may be able to say that they are willing to believe those who are definitely keeping secrets and maintaining a certain connection.

But from the perspective of the three AIs...

"It does not matter."

After he closed the topic of "right or wrong" from Cero's question, Omer sighed after saying "I'll explain it to you later" in telepathy: "It's enough to know why they didn't take action. Rather than right or wrong, I actually just want to know whether they are willing to fill the gap in the central school security pit."

"Of course, now that I see you, I know the answer to that question."

(End of this chapter)

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