What? Ultraman is lifelong?

Chapter 562 Special Training of Zero (Part )

The impossible triangle, also known as the trilemma, was originally a definition born from financial policy. This term specifically refers to the fact that it is impossible for a country or region to achieve free capital flow, fixed exchange rate and monetary policy independence at the same time.

In a normal world, a country can only achieve two of the above three goals at the same time and has to give up the third goal.

However, the topic now is obviously not finance, so I won’t explain why this is impossible.

The obvious problem now is that, as an impossible triangle that actually exists, Keigo Masaki, Tregear, and Zero, it is theoretically impossible for all three of them to be stable at the same time.

After all, the impossible triangle of Keigo Masaki, Tregear and Zero is even more impossible than the ordinary impossible triangle.

Their various personalities, experiences and traits make them look like a triangle at first glance, but if you look closely, they look like a hedgehog with countless sharp points.

The genius of science and the genius of science, the genius of science and the ignorant scoundrel, the earthlings and the light, the traitors in the earthlings and the light, the light and the traitors in the light, the typical traitors of the light and the atypical traitors of the light

A genius in battle and a fool in battle, a genius in battle and a genius in battle, a life form with huge energy and a life form with huge energy, a life form with huge energy and a life form without huge energy.

Satanic people and tough people, tough people and tough people

The normal logic of cooperation should be that everyone puts aside their disputes and cooperates and discusses a common thing.

But the problem is that this simple logic is very difficult to implement for Zero, Keigo Masaki and Tregear.

After all, according to the simplest logic, this is what should be done.

First, from the three life forms of Masaki Keigo, Cero, and Tregear, two people were randomly selected to form a group.

Then, pick out a commonality between the two randomly selected people, such as personality, hobbies, wisdom, goals, etc.

Then, use this commonality to match with a third person.

Finally, after countless screenings, we found the direction that the three people shared the same ideas on, and used this as the cornerstone of our cooperation.

The problem arises here. Coincidentally, in this impossible triangle formed by Keigo Masaki, Tregear and Zero, any two people have countless things in common.

However, once the two randomly paired people want to match with a third person, a very surprising result will appear. No matter how they choose, the common points between the first two people will definitely be at the same latitude as the third person, resulting in a very violent conflict.

It's like three circles, there is overlapping between any two of them, but when the three circles are put together, there seems to be no overlapping at all.

So just like what I said before, theoretically, such an impossible "triangle" is impossible to appear.

But the reality is, Castor, who came out of the Meta Realm, saw with his own eyes that at this moment, Keigo Masaki, Tregear and Zero were indeed achieving a very stable structure through fighting, learning and teaching at the same time.

After staring at the scene in front of him for a long time, Castor felt that he seemed to have figured out a little bit of the clue, a little bit of the clue to the impossible triangle between Keigo Masaki, Tregear and Zero.

Castor discovered a very outrageous, but very simple answer, which is that the three of them actually have one thing in common, which is the commonality of all three of them, and this commonality is also the most fundamental foundation of their personalities.

Thus, a triangle is finally constructed, and the three angles are

Proud people and proud people and proud people.

The "academic" tutoring that Zero is receiving is basically a tutorial on basic knowledge, and the instructor of this tutorial is his "senior" from the Kingdom of Light - Torrekia.

Although, Zero himself is the representative of the uneducated 'street thugs' of the Kingdom of Light,

Although, Tregear is a 'traitor' to the scientific community of the Land of Light,

However, after all, they are still people who came from the education system of the Kingdom of Light. Even if they are very different, they can still reach some consensus on education.

And Masaki Keigo is responsible for writing the "academic" examination papers for Zero. Although he is not from the education system of the Kingdom of Light, he is very confident about the examination.

Torrekia is taking remedial lessons in 'combat', almost starting from scratch, and the instructor is the current 'ace' of the Space Guard, whom he has always wanted but never obtained - Zero.

Although, due to the existence of the 'evil god', Tregear's shortcomings in combat have been covered up.

Although, Zero's experience in teaching people is not considered advanced in the Kingdom of Light,

But, in the final analysis, Zero is already one of the few life forms in the universe that can rival the 'Evil God'. He is almost one of the few people in the universe who can cross the hurdle of the 'Evil God' and directly perceive Torrekia's true combat level. Even if he is still making progress in teaching students, it is still enough for him to teach Torrekia.

Masaki Keigo was in charge of writing the test paper for Tregear, but this time it was not an "academic" test paper, but a "hundred questions about fighting" or a "hodgepodge of earth knowledge".

Of course, due to brainpower reasons, the number of test papers that Masaki Keigo wrote for Tregear was almost ten times that of the one he wrote for Zero.

He felt that although his talent in combat might be slightly inferior to that of Cyrus, and his knowledge of Earth was not that of a standard "Earthling", he was very confident in assessing Tregear.

As for Masaki Keigo himself

Every time Zero wrote a test paper, he would retaliate by pointing out dozens of shortcomings of Masaki Keigo in combat.

Yes, in terms of fighting, Zero can still give guidance to Keigo Masaki. After all, the body of the Giant of Light is basically the same as that of the Ultraman. Keigo Masaki relies mostly on his human experience to use this body, and Zero's use of this body is far superior to Keigo Masaki's.

Like Zero, every time Tregear finished a test paper, he would ask Masaki Keigo a dozen questions about the universe in a sarcastic tone.

It is obvious that although their IQ and scientific research levels are comparable, Torrekia's longevity and experience allow him to have a seniority advantage over Masaki Keigo. Masaki Keigo is limited by the development of human civilization, and his perspective is actually somewhat lacking, while Torrekia's perspective can almost be regarded as second only to a few people and above all other civilizations.

A study group with extremely terrifying learning efficiency was formed. Castor and Gagula silently watched the swordplay in front of them, their brains working at high speed, and the three of them were talking about equations one sentence and swearing the next.

I silently turned on the video recording and then entered the 'melon-eating' mode.

Finally, after who knows how long, the three of them stopped fighting. It wasn't because one of them couldn't fight anymore, nor because one of them had run out of brain power. It was simply because their "throats", if they had any, should have been "dumb".

Yes, the vocal organs of the three people briefly entered a "quiet" state.

Castor looked at Masaki Keigo who was walking towards him and said silently with telekinesis, "Why do you have to use 'sound'? Can't you communicate with telekinesis?"

"Humph! I don't care. Do you think the other two people can handle the huge density of information if we communicate through telekinesis? You know, I have already prepared enough test papers in my mind to fill up the entire fourth dimension!"

Castor opened his mouth. He felt that Masaki Keigo lied, but not about the number of test papers, but about the fact that it didn't matter.

He was sure that if he communicated with telekinesis, Zero would be able to criticize Masaki Keigo's battle in the spiritual world and make it worthless. After all, Zero was qualified to do so in terms of using the body of a giant to fight.

As for Torrekia, Castor was not sure this time. He swore that Torrekia must have prepared countless cosmological problems of the universe in his mind. As long as Masaki Keigo dared to open this door, the huge amount of data from Torrekia's memory would be able to swallow up Masaki Keigo's spiritual world in an instant.

Of course, if they switch to communicating through telekinesis, the same thing will obviously happen to the other two people. The result will most likely be that all three of them will fall to the ground at the same time because of the huge amount of information in their brains that they cannot process.

Shaking his head, Castor decided not to delve further into the matter. He looked at Masaki Keigo. He was very curious about the starting point of the construction of this triangle, so he asked, "You asked me to send you and the other two out of the fourth dimension just to do this, right? But how did you do it in the beginning?"

Masaki Keigo glanced at Castor, snorted coldly, and then replied with telekinesis, "Is the answer to this question difficult to guess?

According to the way you treat me, and with some inspiration from old man Sawai, I can easily find ten thousand ways to make Zero cooperate with me.

Zero is very arrogant. I have never seen such an arrogant guy in my life. Moreover, he is easily angered by me. "

Listening to Masaki Keigo's words that sounded like "self-criticism", Casto and Gagula didn't know what to say, but Masaki Keigo continued,

"Hmph! And Tregear, that guy isn't that easily angered, but he has his own way of thinking, and he has his own persistence. As long as I do something a little bit 'wrong', like what I did to you, Tregear will naturally join in because he wants to see what will happen to me."

"Wait? Masaki Keigo, what you mean is..." Castor looked at Masaki Keigo, his tone full of shock.

"Humph! That's what you think." Masaki Keigo looked at Castor with disdain, "You're not the only one who knows how to achieve your goals through induction, are you? I've known you and Sawai for such a long time, and it's not like I haven't learned anything."

"People like you always like to watch a show and like to see excitement. Well, I just need to create some excitement, and you will turn into bees that smell the fragrance of flowers and gather here."

"Of course, like me, you will doubt a lot of things, so I have to be quiet and deafening.

Fortunately, with that guy Zero here, I don't need to show anything to create a lively feeling.

When Tregear saw that Zero and I were getting together and even arguing, he naturally started to move towards us. "

Masaki Keigo was talking when he suddenly stretched out his hand and threw out two test papers with light particles. He handed them to Castor first, "These are questions about the future development direction of TPC. Since you plan to slack off, you can take a good look at them and see what you think about the questions."

Casto:?

There is no wrong version in the 6 book forum!

Listen to what you are saying, is this human language?

I'm planning on slacking off, so you want me to do the test?

Is there any connection between the logic of these two?

Meanwhile, Masaki Keigo handed another test paper to Gagula and said, "You told me before that human development is a special case in the universe. You don't like humans' attitude of rushing forward tirelessly without any desire for rest."

"I don't know if this is right or not, but I hope you can finish this test paper carefully. It describes the benefits and possible disadvantages of human efforts.

I hope you can tell me in the end whether to stop or keep going."

Castor covered his face with his hands, took a deep breath, and looked at Gagra, who had been confused by Masaki Keigo, and Zero and Tregear, who were eager to try and "counterattack" against Masaki Keigo not far away. He shook his head silently.

Castor didn't understand. He came to this universe to slack off, to avoid Tregear, and to have fun.

But since when did he start working again and unknowingly become part of the fun?

Just as Castor was thinking about this, he heard Masaki Keigo say, "By the way, I heard from Tregear that one of your original plans was to let Zero find the ability to reverse time, and Zero told me that he has actually found it now.

In this case, since time can be reversed, I think we need to make better use of time to do something, for example,

Castor, I think you can also learn some combat skills and academic knowledge. By the way, you can also think about your future development."

"Wait! I'm here to rest."

"When we were 'communicating' with each other before, we actually mentioned the future development of the universe. Tregear and I felt that there should be a complete plan that could guarantee that humans would use it for 10,000 years without it expiring. I think you, Castor..."

"Ten thousand years!!! Masaki Keigo, are you crazy!!! Do you know what ten thousand years means??"

At this moment, a strange laugh was heard not far away, and Zero's puzzled voice, "Huh? Why is there a Grieza here? Wait? Why is this Grieza so weak and seems to be much smaller? I remember that the Grieza I heard should be bigger?"

As soon as the question arose, Tregear and Masaki Keigo instinctively turned their eyes to Castor, and Castor silently shook his head, then looked at Gagara, "I don't know where the energy of nothingness has gone. I'm not the kind of life form that will 'swallow' energy casually."

"Eh? Jagger, you've grown so huge? I remember that growing huge requires a lot of energy, right?"

"Could it be that you, Jagger, devoured the void energy that belonged to Gliza before he took shape? In that case, Gliza is now in your hands!"

Jagula:

I kind of regret it. I should have pretended not to know Castor when I was on Earth, and thrown him into the prison in the armory.

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