Of course, there have been Blue Tribe members who have successfully passed the warrior assessment over the years. There are always a few Blue Tribe members among a million Space Guard members, but the number is too small and the probability is too low, and Torrekia is obviously not one of the few.

Without relying on external forces, Torrekia's physical potential would have been fully developed. However, it was still a little short of the quality requirements of ordinary security guards. It would have been fine if it was just the finishing touch, but his fighting skills were still very poor.

Torrekia has a brain full of wisdom. He can learn skills and understand combat theories. He can also make insightful comments when watching others fight. But the problem is that he can't use them when it's his turn - to put it simply, his hands can't keep up with his brain, and once a fight starts, it easily turns into a mess.

There is a way to solve this problem. All it takes is for someone to feed Torrekia these moves for hundreds or even thousands of years so that they become muscle memory instincts.

However, the person who comes to feed the moves must be strong enough and proficient in various moves, including rich knowledge, and can simulate the attacks of some monsters and aliens. It cannot be monotonous, otherwise it will kill Torrekia, because the instinct of this muscle memory will be fixed, and with his talent, it is difficult to change or improve it.

But in the entire Kingdom of Light, there are only a handful of people who have this ability. Who has the time?

Including the chief instructor, Kasa, everyone has to go on duty regularly.

Everyone is willing to take care of the future flowers of the Kingdom of Light, but no one can do it if it requires sacrificing so much time, because if this time is used for field work, at least the safety of nearly a thousand planets with life can be guaranteed.

Of course, there is another point, which is that Tregear himself can't wait that long.

"Techniques won't be solved in a short time, but your physical strength, Tregear, haven't you ever thought about using your strengths to make up for it?"

"Strengths..." Tregear pondered these suggestive words, startled and curious, "Are you asking me to make more equipment for myself? But that wouldn't be part of the assessment, would it?"

"One piece of equipment will be included." Kasa looked at the puzzled Tregear and pointed to the colorful timer on his chest.

The timers of the Kingdom of Light were not innate, but rather 'equipment' created to assist warriors in adapting to all environments when out and about. However, today, this has become their symbol, mistakenly believed by many to be naturally born and innate.

"You mean..." Tregear was dumbfounded, and for a moment he was no longer confused. He was shocked by the instructor's crazy and bold idea.

It's not like no one has thought about improving the timer for tens of thousands of years, but the people who created it were the most powerful scientific research team recognized before Commander Hikari was born - this team has all died. After all, during the chaos of the war back then, the Kingdom of Light couldn't even protect itself.

"Improving the timer? Is that even possible?" Tregear couldn't help but gasp. "Captain Hikari hasn't even considered this, has he?"

"He hasn't thought about it, but I mentioned it to him." Kasa smiled. This was the only suggestion he gave to Hikari that was adopted. It was also the most imaginative one, and he had no idea what it meant.

But Hikari happened to make breakthroughs and progress when even the initiator himself had no idea. Unfortunately, just when there was some progress, Hikari got an inspiration and went to work on life solidification technology.

"Don't be afraid, Tregear. The timer is a truly magnificent invention, and its wisdom is probably only second to Hikari's. You may still be a little behind... but for tens of thousands of years, our cognition and overall technological level have been constantly improving. This is your advantage."

Kasa thought for a moment and said, "Haven't you been working on a nebula particle conversion device recently? This is the kind of research the scientific research team back then couldn't come up with, but you've managed to do it. Isn't that remarkable?"

"Going a step further, setting aside my goal of turning the timer into an organ we can train and increase the upper limit of our cultivation, you might want to consider whether you can add the nebula particle conversion function to the timer?"

Tregear pondered, "Technically, this should be possible. Indeed, if this function were placed on a timer, it would be much more convenient..."

Kasa nodded with satisfaction: "If it succeeds, it will be the beginning of the timer reform, and I can be more assured about Taro and the others."

In the vast universe, Ultraman sometimes has to carry out activities in a space that is different from the quantum structure of the physical world, and he will also encounter enemies with strange quantum structures, such as common soul bodies, or antimatter monsters and so on.

A well-rounded veteran like him naturally possessed the skills to change the nature of his enemies and himself, and to pull them into the same world to fight, but this was a difficult skill, and even in the Space Guard, there were many people who had not yet fully mastered it.

Tregear's nebula particle conversion technology allows Ultraman to be converted into nebula particles through a device. His own information will be stored in the device terminal. This nebula particle conversion system reads the data in the key and can borrow the body of a creature with a different quantum structure from his original body to participate in the battle within a certain time limit.

Of course, it is also possible to change one's own quantum structure directly without borrowing an external body - but the time limit will be more stringent, and there is also the risk of being interfered with by the enemy.

But no matter how stringent the restrictions are, it is still a breakthrough from zero to one.

This is the value of Hikari’s successor.

"Huh? No!"

Torrekia suddenly realized that they were not discussing supporting his progress, so why did they move on to other scientific developments?

He stared at the instructor resentfully, "Instructor Kasa, do you really like me staying in the Science and Technology Bureau?"

"Eh? Really? Sorry, sorry, I'm still not in the right frame of mind." Kasa rubbed his hands awkwardly after straying from the topic. "Then let's continue."

"But..." Tregear lowered his head, looking depressed, and thought of something.

"According to what you said, tinkering with the timer might actually improve overall strength, but... I can't quite figure it out myself, Instructor."

15. Bei Laohei, you are in trouble! (Part )

"There are some things I don't know whether I should say or not, and I don't know if they're right..."

Despite muttering this, Tregear still spoke freely. The Kingdom of Light was an egalitarian society where everyone was equal and free. Even if it was a wrong idea, as long as it did not cause any substantial consequences, nothing would happen.

Even if destructive and adverse effects are caused, if the harm only affects the lives and interests within the Kingdom of Light, everyone will be tolerant and understanding. Only when innocent lives outside are destroyed will they be severely punished in an unforgivable manner.

"Have you heard about what happened to Chief Hikari?"

Kasa nodded slightly, without saying a word, and listened quietly to the confused student's inner thoughts.

"Abor... I was on that planet at the time. When I arrived, the legendary planet was gone. Only a scorched earth remained. Director Hikari was there, on that scorched earth, cloaked in armor formed from the resentment of Abor."

"I'll never forget Chief Hikari's emotions at that moment, that rage and hatred... Chief Hikari, who hated fighting and war more than anyone else, felt so strange to me at that moment. He had changed, becoming more eager than anyone else to take a life with his own hands. I never knew that even we, the Light Clan, could have such an expression."

"If Chief Hikari, who hates sacrifice and death more than anyone else, one day becomes someone who enjoys bringing about sacrifice and death himself, then what exactly is justice for us, the Light Clan?"

Dazed and confused, standing at the crossroads, Tregear had too much on his mind.

Kasa thought for a moment and asked, "So, do you think Hikaru shouldn't hate Bogaru?"

Tregear shook his head. "After that day, I thought, if it was Taro who was killed, I would have shown the same hatred towards the murderer as Chief Hikari."

Understood.

Kasa understood what Tregear was struggling with. "Do you think that if even Hikari is swayed by hatred and falls into the darkness of the Armor of Resentment, then we in the Kingdom of Light can truly uphold justice?"

"Or perhaps...is the justice practiced by the Kingdom of Light, this so-called justice, truly justice? Even if it is true justice, does it really have any meaning?"

Tregear was shocked, as he was hit by the words.

"Don't look at me in surprise. After all, I'm thousands of years older than you. I've also thought about some things."

"Then, instructor, what conclusion did you come to?"

"Don't ask me," Kasa raised his hand to stop the student's eager question. "There are many things that don't have a single absolutely correct answer. You have to find the answer that you agree with most."

"But instructor, I can't find the answer!" Tregear was agitated. He urgently needed to know. "I need your guidance!"

Kasa still shook his head.

The more expectations you have, the more likely you are to be disappointed or even despair.

When he stated his exact conclusion, if it did not meet Tregear's needs, it might instead push Tregear's entanglement, paranoia, and crazy curiosity... When you are most curious, you should be least anxious.

"Instructor!" Tregear didn't want to give up.

Kasar pondered for a moment. The student had doubts, and he certainly wouldn't say nothing. But before he spoke, he should do this: "Follow me."

"Where to go?"

"Ott Prison."

"Supervisor—" Tregear's voice suddenly stopped.

The famous Ultra Prison, a cosmic wonder built by the legendary King of Ultra himself, holds the only criminal from the Kingdom of Light in hundreds of thousands of years, and right in front of him is the first and only instructor from the Kingdom of Light who has sneaked into the prison without authorization to meet with Belia.

This is legendary.

But the legend is not important. What is important is that Belia, as a being who has experienced both light and darkness, may be able to solve his doubts. A person like this who has conducted personal experiments is the most convincing, isn't he?

"Yes, why didn't I think of looking for Belia before?"

"If you go to Beria alone, it will be my turn to deal with you." Kasar tapped the student's head, "Let's go."

"But instructor, didn't you go to find Belia alone?" Torrekia followed and exposed the other person's secrets.

"The reason I sought him out back then was different from yours. You're too stubborn now, and it's easy for him to be bewitched you."

"Then why did you allow me to go with you?"

"Because I'm here."

Those simple words, shone with an unshakable resolve, entranced Tregear. By the time he came to his senses, he was already at the prison gate.

The two guards guarding the gate were already familiar with Kasa and were very familiar with the route. After confirming the authorization given by the captain, they let him pass and did not raise any questions about Torrekia, the follower.

"Is it so casual?" Tregear was puzzled.

"This isn't casual," Kasa objected. He couldn't let Tregear mistakenly think the two diligent goalkeepers were slacking off. "If it were thousands of years ago, you would have needed formalities to come here."

"You mean it's different now?"

Before the formal meeting, Torrekia had a very creepy face in his mind. According to his understanding, Director Hikari became so terrifying after his corruption, so Belia should be no less terrifying than Director Hikari, at least ten times more terrifying.

But when he saw the dark figure in the prison with his own eyes, he collapsed.

It wasn't too ferocious, quite the opposite, it was too peaceful. There was no shouting or roaring, no murderous threats, and no attempt to attack aggressively.

Although it is said that only Belial's head is exposed in prison, and his entire body is locked in the wall, but as a powerful being who far surpasses any single Ultra Brother, it is completely possible for him to shoot extremely lethal long-range attacks from his eyes.

And what’s even stranger is…

"Didn't they say that only Belia's head wasn't sealed? Why is it different from what was rumored?"

The dark figure that came into view had a certain degree of freedom of movement, although its limbs, including the waist, were bound by chains that were too strong to be torn apart.

When they came in, the imprisoned prisoner was even exercising openly?!

"That was indeed the case before, but it was later changed. After all, the purpose of prison is to help people repent. Bei Laohei's situation has improved, so naturally he should be rewarded..."

Kasa began to explain, but before he could finish, Belia's devilishly sharp eyes glared at him, and he slammed his hand on the floor, roaring angrily:

"You little brat, I've told you so many times not to call me that!"

16. Bei Laohei, you're down and out! (Part )

"If you want me to change my mind, then you should make achievements yourself. You already know this."

Completely negating Belia's protest, Kasar spread his hands and said, "When you suppress Rebrand's will and transform back into Silver's white body, we can talk about respect and address."

"Damn it! Boy, I've told you so many times, no one can influence me! I just changed my appearance voluntarily because I don't like the traditional plain look of the Kingdom of Light. Is that okay? Huh?"

"When I was here, the Kingdom of Light was still a free country. Now that you're in power, you're even trying to get involved in such trivial matters? If you keep going like this, I think the Kingdom of Light will be destroyed by you sooner or later! Ken is also a complete loser. He even promoted a brat of your caliber. He has no sense at all!"

Belia was swearing and cursing, and he was so vulgar that he didn't look like the top student and the second-in-command of the Kingdom of Light. He was also a little angry, which completely overshadowed his initial calmness.

"The Kingdom of Light was destroyed by my hands?" Casa was amused, neither annoyed nor angry, and said meaningfully, "That's good. At least it's a victory if it's not destroyed by Rebrando."

"I repeat, I am not influenced by Rebrand!"

Belia stiffened his neck, speaking stubbornly, slamming his hands on the floor. "What random person dares to influence me? Do you understand the value of the word Belia? If you go to the Dark Nebula and tell them I'm about to be released from prison, I guarantee the entire universe will be in complete silence, and no one will dare to provoke me!"

"If I were here, how could the Balts, stray dogs who can't even rank in the galaxy, dare to act so arrogantly? And even start a war? What a joke! The Kingdom of Light has fallen into such a state now!"

"It's hard to say," Kasa sat on the ground, "Are the people of Amperla also keeping silent?"

"...His injury hasn't healed yet. It's boring to talk about a wounded person. I don't want to compare him with a guy who has fallen from his prime." Belia's face froze and he waved his hand awkwardly.

"Excuse me," Tregear raised his hand obediently, "Is Rebrando the same Rebrando I know?"

Kasa nodded. "Yes, that's the one you know. Before the Emperaites and Zoda, he accomplished something great that neither of them could accomplish. In ancient times, he once ruled the entire universe and held the true power of an emperor, Rebrando."

"What does this have to do with Belia?" Torrekia wondered. He knew that Belia had obtained the power to control monsters like Rebrand after being expelled from the Land of Light, but he never knew that Belia was still mentally affected by this old monster who had been dead for who knows how many tens of thousands of years?

Kasa said succinctly: "When he was expelled from the Kingdom of Light, Bei Laohei encountered the remaining soul of Rebrand and was forcibly invaded. Not only did his power increase, but his soul was also affected, which is why he became what he is now."

Tregear tilted his head in confusion. "Then why haven't I heard of it? It's not even mentioned in the library books."

"Well, it was a deliberate blockade." Kasa looked at Belia. "The captain told me that he regretted discovering too late that Belia was so concerned about his reputation, so he took some measures to remedy the situation."

According to his understanding of Bei Laohei since he met him, Bei Laohei's obsession with face is particularly obvious.

But it's not the captain's fault that he discovered it too late. The main reason is that among all the Ao in the Kingdom of Light over the years, no one would care about face to this extent. Who would have known that Bei Laohei, the second-in-command, would be so angry that he deliberately broke the law just because he couldn't beat the captain?

Fortunately, after Bei Laohei was imprisoned, the captain's emotional intelligence finally gained a foothold.

Everyone knows what prisons are used for. Since the King of Ultra did not sentence Belia to death, it means that he still has a chance to turn back.

But if Belia repented and was released from prison, and then left the Kingdom of Light to find himself mocked by everyone, saying, "How could a dignified Belia be controlled to the point of losing himself by a tiny remnant of Rebrand's soul? What kind of iron waste is that?" It's hard to say whether Belia would be so enraged that he would fall back into darkness.

The reasons why Belia attacked the Land of Light and fell were simply left vague and not recorded.

The only people who knew about this situation right now were a few high-ranking officials from both the Kingdom of Light and the Empera Empire. Of course, if anyone in the Kingdom of Light wanted to know about this, those few would tell them, but basically, no one wanted to know about this.

"Humph!" Belia, who was listening in, snorted coldly and turned his head away proudly. "That's bullshit. It didn't happen in the first place. Why is there any need to block it?"

"No, you have to repent, Bei Laohei." Kasa shook his head helplessly, "We should be honest. Not saying anything is just not saying anything. After all, this is our internal affairs in the Country of Light. We have no obligation to publicize it. But if I help you spread falsehoods, I will be making a mistake."

Beria scoffed, "Boy, you want to teach me a lesson? You don't even know where I am when I talk about honesty. I said I would kill the whole family, so I killed the whole family. When have I ever lied?"

He squinted his eyes, looking up and down at Tregear, who was as restrained as a quail, and snorted softly, "What? Do you think this place is a nursery? You're not enough, and you brought another one here? Are you a problem child too?"

"Don't think too much. I just brought him here to see you. I'll be the one talking to you today. Torrekia is too young to participate in the discussion, lest you lead him astray." Kasa was protecting his son and giving him a shot of prevention.

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