Ultra Fighting Legend.

Chapter 139: The Wandering Monster Who Lost His Hometown - Obik

Chapter 139: The Wandering Monster Who Lost His Hometown - Obik

There is no way of knowing what Yuanquan and Dagu talked about. When Dagu came out of Yuanquan's house, his face was flushed, his steps were unsteady, and his fists were clenched tightly, as if he was enduring something.

The two parties made an agreement, an agreement about the future.

It might develop to the point of fighting, but now that they are prepared, they are also prepared to fight.

About the Earth.

About humans.

It's even more about Ultraman.

Winter passed by without any ripples. Apart from the incident in Hilbagun, it was as peaceful as the previous eras. This peace was also reflected in TPC.

The Victory Team has started to take turns to rest, and the ground troops no longer have to work overtime. The things they deal with every day are either traffic accidents or unclogging pipes, or even more outrageous things like driving for someone else.

It's like TPC before entering a new era, peaceful and harmonious.

But this also began to gradually expose some things, that is, the impetuousness of human society began to gradually show up. Compared with the previous period when the frequent appearances of monsters led to the entire human society being united against the outside world, now that it has entered a long period of peace, the behavior of humans who like to fight civil wars has once again been exposed.

Both traffic accidents and injury cases have increased significantly compared to last year.

Even in the brief years of peace, there is still so much going on.

So is the emergence of monsters a good thing or a bad thing for human society?

The outbreak of internal conflicts and the unity and solidarity towards the outside world.

Development and destruction are just a thought away.

I believe that people with insight have already noticed this. After the last conversation, Dagu did not immediately agree to Yuanquan's bet, because although he was determined in his heart, he was also a little confused about this matter.

He knew very well what he was fighting for, but this self of his merely represented the human race as an ancient being.

He understood what Daigu was fighting for, but he didn't understand what Tiga was fighting for.

The captain of the Victory Team, Hui Iruma, and Director Sawai were really worried about the hidden dangers of an outbreak within TPC, but even though they were worried, they were simply unable to solve it when the tide was like this.

Because long-term vision is useless now. Human beings cannot even eliminate monsters. If they can't even overcome this difficulty, how can they talk about future development?
As for the future results of militarization, they can only be considered after overcoming the current difficulties.

After the holiday, Yuanquan, who returned to the Sixth Squad, was told to attend the captain's meeting. When Kihi Gosuke went to the police bureau to attend a high-level meeting, he, as the deputy captain, was basically equivalent to the captain, so there was no problem for him to attend such a meeting.

But he only went there once, and since then, it was Koda who went there.

Because as a normal-minded and rational person, he really couldn't tolerate a group of people talking nonsense, saying that they would rather fight a big battle with monsters than deal with traffic accidents; they were just monsters, and the aliens were only worthy of running away in front of TPC.

Especially, it’s not just one or two people who say this, I don’t know how many people say this.

From running away when seeing a monster to now eagerly waiting for the appearance of a monster, I believe only humans can understand what is wrong with this evolutionary process.

Therefore, he has a clearer understanding of the overall trend of TPC now.

Human beings are gradually losing themselves and embarking on another path of destruction.

Yuanquan remembered reading a book before, in which there was a sentence that fits the current situation very well.

Weakness and ignorance do not hinder human development, arrogance does.

Now look at it, these guys have been completely immersed in their sweet dreams and cannot extricate themselves, and they can't even wake up.

When Yuanquan returned to the room from the meeting with a sullen face and closed the door without saying a word, Koda and the others thought that the vice-captain had beaten someone up.

It was not until the next time, when Koda was sent by Genquan to attend the council and came back with the same sad face, that Ryo and Nakajima, who were the only ones who had not been there, realized something was wrong.

Koda worriedly told him what he had seen, and Nakajima Kazuyoshi began to find it incredible, and finally understood why the vice-captain only went there once and never went again. If this is really the case, then TPC will sooner or later enter a state of destruction in such an atmosphere.

It was not destroyed by monsters and aliens, but by human beings themselves.

This continued until May, when the summer heat just began to show signs of spreading, and everyone finally heard about the monster's appearance.

For a moment, everyone was excited and the team members were eager to set off immediately, as if if they were late the monster would be killed by others and their credit would be taken away.

Yuanquan did not participate, but watched it all coldly.

In this kind of atmosphere, if Ultraman jumped out and killed the monster, I am afraid these people would not be grateful to Ultraman at all, and might even speak ill of him.

In the end, no one on the ground received the order to attack. On the Victory Team's side, Captain Iruma Kei gave the order to set off, but the ground troops showed no intention of mobilizing at all.

The atmosphere in TPC could not be hidden from Hui Jujian, and she did this with the intention of suppressing the atmosphere of these people.

Yuanquan himself received a separate order, asking his team to set out and assist the Victory Team in investigating the monsters.

Genquan refused the order because he had already obtained information about the monster from Kibi Kosuke.

Obik, the wandering monster who has lost his hometown.

After discovering it was Obik, Yuanquan had no desire to attack at all and even refused to take part in the operation.

Obik is not strong, but it’s not a question of whether he is strong or not, but when facing Obik, what will Yuanquan use to face him?

Or what is the reason for fighting?
Protect that town?
But the Victory Team has already set out, Da Gu will not sit idly by, and having him is enough.

Even if I go there and control Obik, then what?

Obik did not die from being killed by Tiga, he committed suicide because he had no existence of his own and no belonging in this new era of change.

Whether you remember him or not, he is just a legend to you.

The past cannot be retrieved, and the future cannot be expected.

Then he can only choose to live in this second.

At this point you may ask, why don’t you create a hometown for Obik for him to live in? Dagu and you have enough energy to do this.

Indeed, such a thing can be done if one grits one's teeth, but what about Obike? What he wants is the village of the past, the one that exists in his memory.

Even if there is only 0.001% difference, for Obik, it is not the village he is familiar with. It will always be just a fleeting image, just an illusion.

As mankind continues to progress and develop, the ghosts of the past are gradually being destroyed, and those past scenes are gradually disappearing, making people feel that things have changed and people have changed.

This is true for Obik and for other people.

The dirt road in my memory has become a wide road, and the jujube trees on the back hill of the village have disappeared along with the hill, replaced by a factory that operates every day.

The small river surrounding the village is covered with garbage dumps and stinks. I used to love playing by the river when I was a child, but now I have to frown every day when I pass by there.

Low houses and friendly neighbors. Every Chinese New Year, every household is filled with the atmosphere of the Chinese New Year. The lively sound of firecrackers echoes throughout the village, and the flavor of the Chinese New Year is full.

Now, in the cold high-rise buildings, behind the iron bars of the neighbors who can’t be seen even when you look up or down, fireworks are prohibited.

As human development looks forward, we always have to give up something from the past and say sorry to certain things.

Obik is a microcosm of the undead from the past under this trend.

It is not the only one that has perished.

(End of this chapter)

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