What? Ultraman is lifelong?

Chapter 614 Noah is watching you (Part )

Inside the TPC Far East Headquarters, a large screen constantly broadcasts the vision of the entire human race for the next era, which is inherited from the Cold War era of the previous era, the vision of the universe.

Zero did not realize how unique this scene was to humans.

In fact, among the countless Earths in the universe, the Earth civilization where TPC is located is also one of the very few human civilizations that still insists on space development and exploration plans in the 21st century.

He had no idea how magical and great it was for human beings to be able to keep their eyes on the universe.

The human civilization on Earth should have turned its attention back to the interior of the Earth after the initial cosmic craze. However, due to the existence of Sawai and the TPC he established, the enthusiasm of mankind for the universe was still retained after it cooled down.

Humans, no longer fanatical, choose to continue moving toward the depths of the universe in a more civilized way, exploring worlds that have not yet been touched by humans.

Zero looked at the ordinary TPC employees who walked by him. He could clearly sense that everyone who walked by him, when seeing the big screen depicting the universe, would involuntarily feel a sense of responsibility, expectation, and honor in the deepest part of their hearts.

He thought hard, but he couldn't fully understand this feeling of human beings.

He knew that he had belonged to this vast universe since the moment he was born, and he would never really understand why these humans were so excited about such an invisible and intangible thing.

Zero really wanted to remind these people that the universe is very dangerous. If humans now rashly enter the universe, it will be very dangerous. Death may become the most common thing in this danger.

But he knew that he had no reason to do so. Just like he had said before, every civilization should have the opportunity to choose. It was impossible for him to fully understand human thoughts, so he had no right to point fingers at humans and impose his own consciousness on them, because if he did that, he would be no different from Castor in the neighboring universe.

Continuing to walk in the TPC, Cero suddenly felt something different. He frowned and calmly analyzed the strange content sensed by his perception system. After a while, he realized that it seemed to be some unusual "humans".

There are humans with some superpowers who have turned into some kind of light. But there are humans who have not turned into Ultraman. There are also humans who have combined with some kind of soul. Zero doesn't know what department of TPC that is, but Castor and others know that it is the most "diverse" place in TPC.

The human superpower Kirino, the three astronauts who turned into light but whose souls were "saved" by the stone statues made by Masaki Keigo, and a group of new life forms after the police department and the Kirieloid people became one.

At first, everyone was still hiding it, but in this era of great development of the universe, now these people have their own departments and their own jobs.

Kirino and the witch were communicating with the darkness and Sophia, the astronauts who turned into light were conducting some cosmic research that they were originally unable to do, and those in the police department were using the power of the Kirieloids to carry out the most difficult tasks.

They were not excluded because of their uniqueness. On the contrary, because of their characteristics, they were exploited of all their value by big "capitalists" such as Sawai, Masaki Keigo or Castor.

Zero subconsciously walked in that direction. He wanted to see what was over there, but before he got close, he heard two voices in his mind.

A man named Kirino told him, 'No matter who you are, good or bad, think about it, once you get close to here, it will be difficult to leave! ',

Another person who claimed to be a witch said it more bluntly, 'Run! This is hell!!!'

The work there seemed to be very annoying. From the words they sent through telekinesis, Zero heard a very deep resentment, and it seemed to be a kind of resentment that made him somewhat familiar.

At first, Zero didn't know what that resentment was, he just felt that it was somewhat familiar.

But when Zero took a few steps forward and saw his reflection in front of a glass door, he was suddenly speechless, because he discovered what that resentment was.

From his unpleasant face through the glass door, he was reminded of the teasing and ironic name for this kind of resentment in human society - the resentment of workers.

Zero suddenly realized that during his last battle with Belia on Earth, when he possessed the body of the Earthling named Ren, he had felt this strong resentment that could almost pierce his heart countless times.

At that time, all his thoughts were on Belia's affairs and Xiao Lu, and he had never really experienced this feeling.

But at this moment, when he once again felt this kind of resentment that was almost like negative energy from the earthlings, he suddenly felt an unreal and bizarre illusion.

He was sure that behind this resentment, he also felt many other things, which were strength and motivation, a vision for the future, and even a hope.

This is really too outrageous. The resentment shown by the superpower person on Earth, the Earthling who calls herself a witch, and the alien, as well as the resentment shown by people in the past, are all very real. Zero feels that if such resentment appears in the dark universe, it will be enough to summon countless negative energy monsters in an instant.

To put it more extreme, if such resentment appeared in the Land of Light, then it is very likely that one after another, the people of the Land of Light would begin to move towards extremes and towards darkness.

However, the earthlings here seem to be able to find other things besides such resentment to comfort themselves and even heal themselves.

Zero felt that he seemed to understand humans, but the more he understood, the further he was from humans.

Is it really because of something like the universe that humans can burst out with such power?

He felt that this was wrong, because, to put it bluntly, the universe was just the universe. Zero had seen many, many things in the universe, and he did not think that everything in the universe would be better than on Earth.

He even had a dark feeling that if humans really began to enter the universe on a large scale in the future, they would most likely feel disappointed, because the universe was just like that and there was nothing special about it.

But Zero quickly realized that this was not the case. The fact that these people could find motivation to live beyond resentment had nothing to do with the so-called universe.

Even if there is no universe, these humans can still find other things to allow themselves to move forward step by step in this world.

It can be said that this is how human civilization has always developed. A little bit of "beauty" can heal the trauma caused by work.

For a moment, Zero felt a sense of despair. Even though he thought he knew the civilization best outside of the Kingdom of Light, he actually couldn't understand what this civilization was thinking.

Logically speaking, this shouldn't be the case. Even if he, Zero, can't perceive the thoughts of other civilizations, Earth should be different for him.

After all, his father had lived on Earth, his uncles had lived on Earth, he had lived on Earth, and even Earth was considered by the Kingdom of Light to be the "past" of the Kingdom of Light.

But now, the fact is, when he realized that he could not really understand what other civilizations besides the Kingdom of Light were thinking, he suddenly discovered that in fact, this Kingdom of Light even included the Earth.

Then, an even more outrageous idea appeared in Zero's mind. Could it be that he really understood what other people in the Land of Light were thinking?

Zero tried hard to tell himself that he was a member of the Kingdom of Light, so of course he should understand what the people of the Kingdom of Light thought. You know, when the people of the Kingdom of Light communicated with each other, it was completely through spiritual connection, which was a way of communication without deception.

But from the deepest part of his heart, Zero understood another thing, that is, even if it was the people of the Land of Light, in fact, he could not really fully understand their thoughts.

In an instant, Zero felt a sense of despair and panic. He did not realize that in such a situation that he himself did not know, he felt the pain that human beings felt in the last century: other people are hell.

A sense of fear permeated Zero's mind. He felt as if he had discovered a very frightening fact. His persistence seemed meaningless. Not to mention civilization and civilization, it seemed that even a single person could not understand what another person was thinking.

The words that Castor had said to him not long ago once again came to his mind:

"In fact, not all civilizations have the right to speak out. This is not unfair. This is the most fundamental logic of the universe. Let alone different races, even we humans on Earth who are in the same 'civilization circle' will not listen to the voices of those barbaric and backward tribes in the African forests."

"It's not that we are unequal, but that their voices are actually worthless to the entire earth civilization."

"That's why I, in the universe next door, tried my best to reform and ensure that all civilizations have the right to survive, but never put even a little energy into the kind of thing you mentioned."

"Because... that actually has no meaning for the universe. The vast majority of civilizations you mentioned, with their vision and level of civilization, are simply not qualified to make decisions about the development of the universe.

This is not arrogance, nor is it condescending. This is the simplest logic in the entire universe, as simple as the law of the jungle."

Zero was a little dazed. He knew that if it was Casto, he would have understood it long ago. People can never fully understand each other.

But he didn't know whether Castor realized all this when he said these words. According to this logic, civilizations will never be able to understand each other.

And this is not even the same thing. The inability of civilizations to understand each other is not the same as what Castor said, that the voice of civilization is meaningless.

People cannot truly understand each other. People never know what another person is thinking. Even if they are both from the Land of Light, they can connect their consciousness worlds and communicate directly.

Under such circumstances, it is natural that civilizations cannot understand each other. Not to mention civilizations that are very different from each other, even two civilizations that develop in perfect sync will have huge deviations in communication due to their history, race, culture, and even trivial matters such as the weather and whether or not they have lunch.

And after that, his ideal was that every civilization had a chance to speak out.

If people cannot understand each other, and civilizations cannot understand each other, then is there any point in speaking out?

Even if we can make sounds, in this world where we cannot understand each other, who knows what this sound actually represents?

Even if we can really interpret the meaning behind this sound almost accurately, does it really make sense to do so?

Cero gritted his teeth. He felt that it was meaningful. Even if he couldn't understand it, even if what he said was useless, it should still be meaningful.

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