What? Ultraman is lifelong?

Chapter 602: Castor in Doubt

Zero nodded, and suddenly a trace of passion ignited in his blood. He said to Jonias, "Give me a little more time, and then, we will train together again!"

"Uh." Faced with Zero's enthusiasm, Jonias shook his head awkwardly, "Well, although you may not be able to accept it, the plan has changed. For now, I think you may not need more rigorous training, but more basic and systematic learning."

"In fact, I have already thought about it. After I return to U40, I will study the relationship between death and development while finding other sages to prepare lessons for you."

"Wait, no."

Zero wanted to stop him, but by the time he reacted, Jonias had already turned into light and left, leaving Zero no chance to refuse.

Once again, only Zero was left in the entire spaceship.

Yes, with the departure of Jonias, in the originally "bustling" spaceship, only Zero was left once again.

Needless to say, Beria was already very busy as a commander of a normal campaign, and now he had to spend time sorting out and digesting some new inspirations he had received from Masaki Keigo.

He even planned to take this opportunity to use his power as a commander to obtain more data for comparison. Beria always had a lot of enthusiasm for war and disaster.

In comparison, he didn't plan to waste too much time on Zero.

Again, Belial is a top student who was able to take the lead in creating "Mechanical Zero", while Zero Honoka is a poor student who can't even figure out whether Mechanical Zero is a machine or not.

If you don't agree with me, there's no point in talking. This is probably what Belia feels about Zero at the moment.

Unlike Beria, Zoffy, as the commander of the Space Guard Expeditionary Force, was not as busy as Beria in this battle. Moreover, he did not have such a strong interest in the "topic" of "the role of war and disasters in the development of civilization" as Beria did.

However, he did not plan to stay and accompany Zero any longer, because he also had some things of his own to do.

Although, he could not conduct such in-depth research as Masaki Keigo and Beria.

Nor could he, like Beria, extract the "topic" of "war, disaster and civilization development" from the data and examples of "war and disaster in ordinary civilization" proposed by Keigo Masaki.

However, this is not because Zoffy's brain is not good, it is simply because, as a citizen of the Land of Light, Zoffy is sometimes better at understanding everything in another way.

Compared to the "topics" that are difficult to follow even if written on paper, Zoffy, who is essentially a warrior, prefers to see with his eyes and feel with his heart.

If Belia hoped to use the data to organize a theory that could be used to debate with Ultra Father, then Zoffy hoped to use his own heart to feel the true emotions of civilization in the war.

Jonias is different from Belia and Zoffy. He is not from the Land of Light. In fact, as a sage, he is a scholar of philosophy.

Although the sociological perspective given by Masaki Keigo is somewhat different from the philosophical direction that Jonias is familiar with, in the final analysis, compared with those scientific researches that are more distant from the academic direction,

At least, cosmic sociology and philosophy are still committed to understanding the deep-seated problems of the existence of civilized society and life.

Moreover, as an Ultra Warrior who was not born in the Land of Light, he can actually be more easily brought into the perspective of ordinary civilization as described by Masaki Keigo than Belia and Zoffy.

After all, although U40 also calls themselves the Ultraman clan, they are always more "ordinary" than the Kingdom of Light.

As for Keigo Masaki, he was the first to leave. After he finished pretending, he ran away without looking back, not caring about the life and death of Zero and others on the spaceship.

Looking at his own spaceship, Zero sighed. Before coming to this universe, he had imagined what he could learn in this universe.

When he decided to enter ordinary civilization, he felt that he had found the right path. This feeling reached its peak when he saw with his own eyes the list of deaths of the militiamen he had trained.

He felt he had found the key to the problem.

In the past month, he felt the pain of ordinary people and was full of compassion for all ordinary civilizations. He felt that his next life goal was to save all ordinary civilizations that were suffering and save every life in these civilizations.

For this reason, he even began to consider whether he should try to use some forbidden powers that were not allowed by the Land of Light, such as Belia's demon fragments.

Then, one person after another came to him and showed him a completely different worldview.

From Uncle Ace to Belia, Zero suddenly realized that although they were all walking in different directions, they all seemed to be on the same road and had gone further than him.

In fact, at the end, Zero had begun to hesitate. He had begun to consider whether his behavior of sacrificing himself for those civilizations and using Belial's energy was correct.

Then, at this moment, Keigo Masaki appeared and gave him the final blow.

When Zero faced Keigo Masaki, he truly realized that those ordinary civilizations had never really hoped to be saved by him.

He discovered that those civilizations were indeed trying to get his help, but that was only because they were coveting his power. As for the so-called sacrifice of themselves to save others, those civilizations seemed to have no need for Zero to do such a great thing for them.

He was like a self-satisfied idiot who came to a tribe alone. He watched the people in the tribe fighting against the sky, the earth, and each other, and then suddenly he put himself in the tribe and wanted to change it all with his own life and persistence.

But in fact, the people in the tribe couldn't understand what he was going to do.

They have clearly been fighting against the heavens, the earth and the people. This struggle started when they could not yet be called "civilized" and has continued to this day, and will continue forever.

Just like what Masaki Keigo said, this is one of the ways their civilization evolves.

And he, Zero, because he saw those deaths, he thought he was right and wanted to save them in his own way.

In Keigo Masaki's eyes, Zero is simply a person with nothing to do. In comparison, he is even more stupid than those idiots of the Kingdom of Light Space Guard who only know how to kill monsters.

Of course, when a high-level civilization looks at a low-level civilization, it will inevitably adopt a condescending attitude. Sometimes this attitude will turn into disdain, and sometimes it will turn into pity. This is normal.

Masaki Keigo saw through it at a glance. Zero was the latter.

Ultraman Zero, who was born in the Land of Light, is so high and mighty that he is completely unaware of the thoughts of other ordinary civilizations. He only gets along with them roughly and thinks he should sacrifice himself to save them.

However, it is difficult for Zero himself to realize this phenomenon, because since he was born, or even since his father was born, or even many generations ago, the Kingdom of Light has already been an "advanced civilization" in the universe.

It is difficult for people born here to understand what will happen when two civilizations with such a huge generation gap look at each other.

Moreover, even if Zero really realized it, he couldn't change anything at all, because he couldn't change his own ideas at all.

In fact, he could not really learn to think like Masaki Keigo, or in other words, he could not truly understand what any civilization outside the Kingdom of Light was thinking.

This fact made Zero a little desperate. He followed what Masaki Keigo said and easily discovered a fact, that is, in fact, in his life over the past month, not many people felt miserable and desperate. Everyone was always full of expectations for the days after overthrowing the Interstellar Alliance.

After a busy day, everyone would discuss with great interest where the Revolutionary Army had reached, when the entire universe would be liberated, and the mysterious Kingdom of Light expeditionary force from another universe.

This made Zero think of another fact. That is, he suddenly remembered that although everyone would imagine how powerful the Kingdom of Light Expeditionary Force was, in fact, not many people mentioned the Kingdom of Light behind the Kingdom of Light Expeditionary Force.

This was a little hard for Zero to accept. You know, in his understanding, the Kingdom of Light was much more advanced than other civilizations. Compared with the days in the Kingdom of Light, the past month was really painful for Zero.

This is not physical pain, or more than physical pain.

In that civilization, Zero's spirit was severely tested and was almost one step away from collapse.

But today, Zero understood a fact from Masaki Keigo, that is, for those who were born in these civilizations, the Kingdom of Light was just a topic of conversation when they talked.

Some of them have seen how powerful the team formed by the people of the Land of Light is, but they don't have any extra thoughts about it.

In their understanding, this is just a civilization like theirs, at most, just a little more advanced than them.

How can they be the same? But is there really such a big difference?

Zero didn't know. He thought it might be because the people in these civilizations didn't really have enough experience of what the Kingdom of Light was like and how great a civilization it was.

But, do we really want to let them see what the Kingdom of Light is like?

For them, the Kingdom of Light is forever out of reach. In this case, is it really a good thing to let them see the Kingdom of Light?

And do they really think the Kingdom of Light is great?

If they admire the Kingdom of Light and then become disdainful of other aspects of it like Masaki Keigo,

Zero could clearly sense that, as one of the most outstanding representatives of ordinary civilization, Masaki Keigo really had an inexplicable contempt for the Kingdom of Light from the bottom of his heart.

Zero is sure that many people he knew in the past admired the Kingdom of Light, but is the Kingdom of Light really that good?

Such thoughts made Zero feel confused. He had had a very bad time in the past month, so he felt that most of the civilizations in the universe that were still at that level should have similar feelings to him.

But the appearance of Masaki Keigo told him that this was not the case.

Now that Zero has come out of the dilemma of whether to sacrifice himself to save other civilizations,

From a more objective perspective, looking back on the past month, Cero had to admit one thing.

That is, in the past month of contact, he seemed to be the only one who was truly surrounded by negative emotions such as pain, pity, and despair.

Those ordinary people, even when faced with backward agriculture and industry, and the destruction and assassination of the Interstellar Alliance, still live their lives seriously.

Zero slowly fell down from his previous twisted and somewhat frivolous thoughts.

Once again, he felt like he was on the right track.

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