What? Ultraman is lifelong?

Chapter 510 Chapter 2 Daily Life in Ultra Tower (Part )

But the problem is that Spark Taro knows something. He really only knows something, because he doesn't even know what the former empire was like. A few years after he matured, the empire was declared destroyed when the emperor was destroyed on Earth by Mebius and Zoffy.

From the first time he went to the Earth to the time when the Emperor went to the Earth, it was only a few decades. For humans, this was only half a century, but in the eyes of the Ultraman clan, it was extremely short, no different from a blink of an eye.

Therefore, Taro actually only experienced the Empire's final struggle, which was a very cruel period in the history of the Earth and the humans on the Earth. It was the Empire's last fight before death, and it happened almost at the same time as he became an Ultra Brother.

In the Second Ultra Tower, Castor was lying on the ground, and Spark Taro was lying beside him. Around them, the building materials that were supposed to be filled with light particles dimmed. The light particles in the middle of the wall kept floating in the Second Ultra Tower, and then rushed towards Castor and Spark Taro.

Such scenes are not common in the Kingdom of Light. The Kingdom of Light is a planet that is always covered by Spacium matter and light particles. Although the buildings here contain abundant light particles and Spacium matter, these substances only exist because of the characteristics of the Kingdom of Light and are rarely absorbed by people, unless someone falls into an extreme situation.

Castor and Spark Taro were caught in that extreme situation.

In fact, it is not an extreme situation. After all, a 50-meter giant and a 10-centimeter spark puppet would have great difficulty in fighting, just like a man and an ant. Even if you want to fight, it is difficult to start a fight, not to mention a flying man and a flying ant.

The current situation was ultimately caused by what Castor said to Spark Taro before, 'In short, if you have any questions about the empire, just ask me directly. I may understand the empire better than the emperor!'

If it is the young Taro in this universe, then there is nothing wrong with this sentence. As a senior, Castor is naturally qualified and capable, and he doesn't even need to spend much effort to guide the young Taro.

But the question is, is Spark Taro the young Taro?

Castor had previously misjudged Spark Taro's level of activity. He had thought Spark Taro would be a mature guy, but he had not expected that this guy was still Taro in essence, and he was still someone who could easily enter a radical state.

However, his judgment was not completely wrong. Spark Taro, who had served as the chief instructor of the Space Guard for so many years, had already grown into a qualified Ultra Warrior.

You know, the previous chief instructor of the Space Guard was Seven, a tactical master who could make all kinds of calculations when facing aliens.

Although Spark Taro is not a tactical master, his tactical qualities have long been honed through time and battles, and one of the core elements of tactics is intelligence!

Castor was indeed confident that he could easily impress young Taro with his knowledge of the Empire, but he did not realize how the other party would understand this sentence when he said "I understand" to a person with rich tactical capabilities.

Spark Taro is not a true tactical master. At least compared to Seven and other people who specialize in this area, he is essentially a Red Clan reckless man.

However, he was an experienced Red Tribe warrior, a Red Tribe warrior who had participated in countless famous or unknown battles, and a Red Tribe warrior who was well aware of his own flaws and weaknesses.

If Castor had not mentioned his familiarity with the Empire, and if he had not said that he was the Dark Four of the Empire, Spark Taro might not have reacted much. But Castor said it, and this made Spark Taro enter the working state. He began to try to understand the Empire from all aspects of the Empire's society, culture, economy, race, and civilization. He also tried to understand this old enemy of the Kingdom of Light that had disappeared in their past but had regained its vitality at this point in time.

As one of the Four Dark Lords of the Empire and a person who specializes in reform and development, he does have an understanding of the Empire far beyond anyone else. However, he has never thought that in this universe, there would be a person who would try to evolve directly into an 'Empire expert' with almost no understanding of the Empire.

If it was just asking questions, then Castor would be fine. As a true "empire expert", even if Castor could not give a perfect answer, he could still give Spark Taro his own understanding. However, Spark Taro's thinking angle was not limited to "understanding".

In addition to answering the other party's questions, Castor was also forced to think with the other party about how to fight against the empire from various angles.

From this we can see the difference in concepts between the people of light in Castor's universe and the people of light in the orthodox timeline.

Under the promotion of Castor and the influence of Mefilas, there are no longer any people in the Kingdom of Light in this universe who are 100% hostile to the Empire. In the eyes of the people of the Kingdom of Light, perhaps there will be a war between the Empire and the Kingdom of Light in the future, but this does not mean that the existence of the Empire itself should be ended.

On the contrary, in the eyes of the people of light in this universe, if the existence of the empire can be guaranteed, it may be a truly good deed to protect the dark universe.

Spark Taro was the exact opposite. His starting point was to completely disintegrate the Empera Empire. Castor discovered this during his communication with Spark Taro, so he could only start from scratch and try to change the other party's mind.

Not surprisingly, Castor easily defeated Spark Taro, but there was also no doubt that as a red tribe ruffian, being defeated meant nothing to them.

Spark Taro was only defeated by the argument, but his ideas did not change. On the contrary, he even felt that Brother Castor in front of him might have been "lurking" in the empire for too long and was brainwashed.

As a battle-hardened warrior, Taro was certain that such technology and such enemies existed in the dark world.

Just like that, when a "blue tribe" and a red tribe talked to each other with the attitude of trying to convince each other, the situation suddenly changed.

The original learning and teaching activities suddenly turned into a struggle between "public intellectuals" and "keyboard warriors".

In Spark Taro's eyes, Castor is a "public intellectual" who has been brainwashed by the Dark Empera Empire.

In Castor's eyes, Spark Taro is just a keyboard warrior who only knows how to deny things.

After this kind of communication continued for who knows how many days, Castor and Spark Taro both fell to the ground. Only a small part of the light particles they absorbed actually entered their bodies, while most of them entered their brains to replenish their brain cells.

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