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Chapter 514: Journey to the Empire

Chapter 514: Journey to the Empire (Part )

Spark Taro was a little confused when listening to Tregear's mumbling. He asked in a low voice, "What happened, Tregear?"

"Oh, I just smelled a disgusting smell from that alien, so I bumped into him on purpose and used my telekinesis to invade his brain. Then, I found out that there was something wrong with him."

Listening to Torrekia's description, Spark Taro opened his soft eyelids wide in shock. Torrekia's tone just now was as if he was talking about something as simple as drinking water and eating. He looked at the direction the two people left, and then looked at Torrekia. He didn't understand what Torrekia meant by "smelling a disgusting smell".

Tregear had no interest in explaining. He said to Spark Taro casually, "Don't think too much. This matter involves the Interstellar Alliance and the Star Alliance. The former does not exist in the history you know, and will not appear in the future. The latter also does not exist in the history you know. As for you and the Kingdom of Light, they will have to wait until a long time later in the timeline in your mind."

"You mean after the Spark War? But... that was the Spark War!" Spark Taro couldn't accept it for a moment. Torrekia talked about the time so far away that he felt an illusion, as if the Spark War was not important at all.

"Of course the Spark War is important. This is true for you, for the universe, and even for me. From the perspective of the universe, the ripples caused by the Spark War in the universe gave me the opportunity to obtain the power of the evil god. In a sense, without the Spark War, there would be no me."

"But if you stretch the time to a certain extent, that's it. For me, the impact of this incident is not even as great as the evil look you showed me at the beginning."

Tregear said the last sentence in a very low voice, and Spark Taro only heard roughly. He rubbed his eyes and said, "What did you say? You just mentioned me, right?"

"Tsk, no, you heard it wrong."

"Forget it, you won't admit it again. I'm used to it." Spark Taro shrugged. In the short contact, he had already found that the Torrekia in front of him was indeed much more powerful than the Torrekia he knew back then. He was also very knowledgeable and experienced. But at the same time, he also had a lot of frightening secrets.
Spark Taro suddenly breathed a sigh of relief without forcing Tregear any further, and a relieved smile appeared on his face. Obviously, knowing that the Spark War would have a relatively good ending made him feel quite good. He smiled softly and said, "Anyway, I have to thank you for telling me that the Spark War would eventually have a happy ending.

As long as the Kingdom of Light still exists after that, there won't be any major problems, even if it's that alliance you mentioned."

At this point, he paused, but couldn't hold it back, and looked up at Tregear who was thinking, and asked, "So, what are the Interstellar Alliance and the Star Alliance? Are they powerful?"

Tregear was somewhat unsure of what to say after listening to Taro's words, because he had never dealt with these two organizations in depth.

The Interstellar Alliance was not so bad. After all, although the Interstellar Alliance in this universe was somewhat different from the Interstellar Alliance he had seen in other universes before, the history at that time was not that different. At most, it was because of the different timelines of different universes that Castor took on the positions and responsibilities that should have been borne by the Ultra Brothers in other universes.
However, Torrekia didn't really know much about the Interstellar Alliance, because when the Interstellar Alliance was active, he was also doing his own thing.
In a sense, his relationship with the Interstellar Alliance is like that between him and Cerebro, or even between him and the Absolut clan. Both parties may know each other's existence, or they may only know each other vaguely.
However, because their enemies were all the Kingdom of Light, the two sides reached a certain tacit understanding with each other. They did not communicate directly, but they both left room for their own plans by interfering with each other's Kingdom of Light.

Because he had never really dealt with them, at least not with too many high-level people, and had not conducted in-depth research, Torrekia had no idea about the top-level framework of the Interstellar Alliance and the specific details of its armed forces.
He thought about it seriously, and among the "acquaintances" he could name, he first eliminated the four BUG-level guys. If there was anyone among the remaining people who really had a certain understanding of organizations such as the Interstellar Alliance, it could only be Castor, who might know about this matter, and Gagras Gagra.

In Torrekia's impression, Jagger seemed to have dealt with the Interstellar Alliance many times, and in those stories, the specific actions of the Interstellar Alliance included but were not limited to.
Conducting various experiments on living organisms, invading non-affiliated civilizations and stealing resources, manufacturing and selling monster weapons, deliberately instigating wars between civilizations, planets, and even within planets to make war profits, mass-producing space refugees and using them as weapons to interfere with the development of other civilizations, and killing those who have a significant influence and threaten their rule.
If Torrekia remembered correctly, when Gagra was lost in the darkness and light, he worked as a mercenary for the Interstellar Alliance for a period of time. During that period, Gagra's work also included but was not limited to assassination, robbery, destruction of infrastructure, hostage-taking, and provoking conflicts.

If it was just these things, it would be fine. Although Torrekia and Jagger were just ordinary friends, he was sure that, in his opinion, at least when Jagger was confused about good and evil, he should have been an excellent employee, because he should be quite good at these jobs.
As a person who has been lost in darkness and light, Tregear dares to guarantee his own judgment.

But the problem is that just because Gagula does his job well doesn't mean he has become an excellent employee. On the contrary, people like him who specialize in doing dirty and tiring work will often be liquidated after a certain period of time.

Torrekia estimated that the Interstellar Alliance must have issued a bounty for Gagra, and estimated that such silencing activities had occurred more than once.

"Hey, Tregear, come on. What are you thinking about? You don't know what the Interstellar Alliance and the Star Alliance are, and you're wondering if any of your friends know the details of these organizations, right?"

Spark Taro's voice interrupted Tregear's thoughts. Tregear, who was exposed, became angry again, "I don't know? Who do you think I am? I am Tregear! How could I not know!"

After thinking for a while, Tregear told Spark Taro some things about the Interstellar Alliance and the Interplanetary Alliance.

The Interstellar Alliance and the Star Alliance, the former is completely from the Ultraman series comic "Ultraman STORY0", and the latter mainly appears in official novels related to Ultraman such as Orb, Rob and Gagra.

In the entire Ultraman universe, the Interstellar Alliance and the Interstellar Alliance are very special. This is not only because their home base is outside of TV, but also because they are a rare organization in the entire Kingdom of Light universe that is united by many cosmic beings, but has not produced super powers like the Emperor, Belia or Zoda.

Among the other hostile forces of the Land of Light in the Ultra Universe, there are powerful rulers and leaders who have the final say. Although their combat effectiveness may vary, they all exist.
Normally, the Kingdom of Light only needs to defeat their leader or ruler, and the other party's organization will collapse in an instant.
This is the case with the Gua Corps led by Zoda, the Empera Empire led by the Emperor, and the Belia Empire led by Belia. Any struggle between an organization that can be called a force and the Kingdom of Light will generally end with the Kingdom of Light defeating the leader of the other party.
But the Interstellar Alliance and the Interstellar Alliance are not like this. Rather than a united alliance, they are more like a loose union.
Although the two are very different in Torrekia's eyes, the Interstellar Alliance is more like a terrorist organization trying to shake the peace of the universe, and the Interstellar Alliance is more like a dark regime alliance disguised as a cosmic order.
However, in essence, they are different from most of the enemies of the Kingdom of Light. They maintain a system similar to "decentralization".

The people of the Kingdom of Light might be able to eliminate their leaders and rulers at the time, but they could not prevent new people from taking over the position and taking over the organization. The reason why Tregear knew about the Interstellar Alliance and the Interstellar Alliance was simple. He had been to many universes, including the universes where these two organizations existed.
Moreover, in addition to the universe that he knew originally contained these two organizations, the universe they were in now also had the presence of these two organizations.
Needless to say, the Interstellar Alliance, Castor once fought against this organization together with Zoffy and others.
As for the Interstellar Alliance, Torrekia had just discovered that this organization actually already existed in this universe. Moreover, this organization seemed to have some strange relationship with the Interstellar Alliance. For example,
The Interstellar Alliance in this universe is actually an underground secret organization formed by the remnants of the Interstellar Alliance in the Galactic Federation and the Empire after it was defeated by Castor and his men.

Tregear relayed these events to Spark Taro from his own perspective, and then said, "That's roughly it. In a parallel universe, you defeated the Interstellar Alliance at the cost of half of your comrades' deaths. In the future of your timeline, your son's generation had some battles with the Interstellar Alliance."

"Oh, is that so?" Spark Taro was a little confused, "So in this universe, they are connected?"

Tregear looked at Taro and sighed helplessly, "Is this all you can think of? Don't you wonder why people from the Interstellar Alliance would appear in the Empire at this time?"

"Uh, didn't you say that they were the remnants of the Empire's traitors? Is it surprising that they appeared in the Empire?" Spark Taro was stunned by Torrekia's question.

"When the Interstellar Alliance collapsed, you in this universe were not yet born. They were able to change their appearance and hide under the identity of the Interstellar Alliance, and have been hiding for so many years. Why do you think they appear in the Empire now?" Torrekia's mouth twitched, a little bit unable to hold it back. "No, can't you Space Guard strengthen some related studies? If not, why don't you ask Seven?"

"In fact, after I became the chief instructor of the Space Guard, the division of labor among the Ultra Brothers within the Space Guard has been clarified. The handling of premeditated evil events in the universe is usually handled by Brother Man and Brother Seven." Spark Taro shook his head and said seriously, "Just like in the Leonicus incident, they were the ones who mainly handled it.

As for me, my job as the chief instructor of the Space Guard is mainly teaching skills, tactics, light, and monster elimination, which is what Jack and I are responsible for together."

Torrekia covered his face. He should have thought of it earlier. Gritting his teeth, he continued, "If they didn't have any intentions towards the Empire, why would they appear in the Empire's intermediate ports during this long-awaited active period? You should know by now that the Empire's ports are strictly monitored.

Why would they risk exposure by coming to a place like this?"

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Spark Taro then realized, "Yeah, if they weren't planning some kind of attack on the Empera Empire, why would they come to the Empire?"

After saying that, Taro fell into deep thought.

Torrekia looked at Taro. He didn't know why he was guiding Taro to think. Although he was not in the same timeline as himself, this was Taro after all. Logically, he shouldn't do this, but he still did it.

Perhaps, it was to make his childhood friend not appear so stupid. After all, Taro was Torrekia's original friend, Torrekia thought.

In fact, Torrekia understood that Taro was not stupid, he simply had not experienced these things. Just like what was said before, all the battles that Taro participated in were large-scale ones.

As a warrior, Taro is a brave warrior who always charges forward. At a young age, he is able to shoulder the burden of the Kingdom of Light.

As the leader of the Kingdom of Light, Taro also possesses sufficient prestige and leadership. He can quickly make relevant decisions based on the direction of the battle.

In a sense, Taro possesses the talents of a warrior, commander, and staff officer at the same time. It is somewhat biased to say that he is stupid.

But the problem is that when he was a commander and staff officer, he did not conduct "reconnaissance" activities himself. On the one hand, his personality made him incapable of infiltration, and on the other hand, his abilities were obviously more useful on the front battlefield.

Now, Tregear led him into a different perspective of thinking. At the same time, the only thing Taro could use after losing his body was his brain.

Out of his desire to protect order and his hatred for his enemies, Taro subconsciously stood on the Empire's side and began to think. After a while, he looked at Tregear and said, "Tregear, please tell me, if I encounter this situation, what should I do to protect the people of the Empire from the threat of conspiracy."

Looking at Taro who was asking him questions seriously, looking at Taro who was thinking seriously from the Empire's perspective, looking at Taro who was starting to use his brain, Tregear smiled for some reason.

"Do you want to learn? I'll teach you!"

(End of this chapter)

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