Chapter 47 I'm Going to the Big City to Make My Way
Chapter 47 I'm Going to the Big City to Make My Way
"Of course, that's all in theory. If monsters appear in the city, then the safety of humans and the city will definitely be the priority. So, only monsters that can be reformed will remain, like Gedi and Xiaoyan next to me."
Kaul pointed to the two monsters beside him, without mentioning the others.
"Of course, this also requires an extremely rigorous system of psychological assessment and behavioral intervention, and I happen to be one of the most authoritative people in the entire universe who has mastered this technology."
Kaul remained completely unfazed, displaying none of the innocent traits expected of a normal life form of light. Since becoming a Reonic, he seemed to have become increasingly irreverent. Initially, he felt some guilt, but now...
They are already very skilled at it.
Xiao Yan also burped in perfect unison, showing that he was harmless. He scratched his belly with his short, chubby hands, his innocent stupidity practically overflowing. He didn't look like an ancient monster at all; instead, he resembled a domesticated animal in a zoo, but that was just an appearance.
Because it was Kaul who was secretly manipulating things, how could Xiaoyan, who was so brainless, possibly be able to properly show his non-aggressiveness?
Soruka and Daya looked at each other. They had been fighting monsters their whole lives, and in their minds, the moment a creature like Golza appeared, the next second would be a disaster scene of ultrasonic beams washing the ground and buildings collapsing.
But this thing in front of them... no matter how they looked at it, seemed to have a low IQ, even giving them the illusion that hitting it would be bullying an idiot.
"Is this thing... really the monster from before? How could it be tamed like this?" Daya was starting to doubt her own existence.
"Of course, it's the real deal," Kaul said with a smile, patting the back of Iwao's head before revealing his core objective: joining the Earth Star Guard. "So, Tiga, rather than letting this power run rampant in the wild, why not bring it under your control and utilization system? However, I think that requires approval from the highest levels of the Earth Star Guard, right?"
Tiga nodded thoughtfully. He had aspirations for the future. As a person who was very gentle by nature, he was more tired of endless battles than anyone else. If, as Kaul said, monsters could really be transformed into social productivity, it would undoubtedly be a step forward for civilization.
"Mr. Kaul, your suggestion is very constructive, but given your mysterious nature and the aura surrounding you, you still need to see Captain Yu Lian no matter what," Tiga said gently, but his core purpose was still to see Yu Lian. "Please trust us, as long as you have no ill intentions, I personally guarantee that the Earth Star Guard will absolutely not harm you or your companions."
"No problem, that's exactly what I was thinking. I just need to go to your headquarters to give a report. I know the procedure." Kaul was very confident; he had watched countless tokusatsu dramas and knew them inside and out.
But Daga, who had just returned home to put the meat away, pushed open the door.
"I disagree!"
"?" Kaul was stunned by the sudden words and forgot about his older brother.
"Shut up, you brainless outsider," Daga pulled Kaul behind him. "Don't you know how the people in the city view darkness? Maybe soon someone will slice Kaul up piece by piece and send him to the lab for the technology to control monsters."
Tiga pointed at Xiaoyan: "And this idiot, Gedi has already received a lot of hostility from people, let alone this Golza. Those guys who react to monsters will definitely be killed by this guy in the first place. Even if your intentions are good, you didn't carefully consider what other people might do, Tiga."
Despite Daga's barrage of words, Tiga remained unperturbed, instead displaying a tolerant and gentle smile.
"Daga, I know you are prejudiced against the Guard Corps and some of its members, and I know you feel wronged, but I promise you, I will protect everyone with my life, including Mr. Kaul and this Golza. This is the future of civilization."
"If anyone tries to harm them, I will be the first to stand in their way."
Tiga's words were impeccable, and Daga immediately backed down.
But this is also what Daga can't stand about Tiga the most. If you criticize him, he will tolerate you; if you nitpick, he will reflect on himself; if you get angry, he will be incredibly gentle, making you feel like an unreasonable shrew.
However, the person involved did not act with malicious intent, but genuinely took it seriously and did just that.
"Damn it...you bastard..." Daga gritted his teeth, trembling with anger, but he really couldn't bring himself to punch Tiga.
Kaul looked at the two of them, nodded behind them, and made a mental note of it. But now it was his turn to step in.
"I know your good intentions, Brother Daga, but my coming to Earth may not be a coincidence, but destiny. Therefore, I need to leave here and go to the Guard Regiment to see this Earth for myself."
Seeing that Kaul himself had said so, Daga didn't know what else to say and finally decided to go back with Kaul and the others.
On the way to the Earth Star Guard Corps, leading the way was Ultraman Tiga, who wore a white robe and even used light particles to revive withered flowers as he passed by.
"Hypocritical...wasteful...disgusting...nauseating." Daga walked at the back, looking at Tiga in front of him with only these thoughts in his mind. Next to his feet was Gedi, with his mouth wide open and his tongue sticking out, happily chasing butterflies in the forest. He had obviously let himself go.
Meanwhile, Kaul, standing beside Daga, noticed Daga's somewhat sullen face. He wouldn't speak carelessly to people he wasn't yet familiar with, so he was simply observing.
"You'll get used to it, you'll get used to it," Kaul sighed, silently labeling Daga as a "severe Tiga PTSD patient" in his mind.
However, he also understood Daga. Anyone who lived in the shadow of a "top-tier substitute" who looked 90% like him and was constantly being chased by fans would feel internally hurt.
Compared to the two muttering to themselves behind them, the honest Soruka and Daya walking in the middle seemed somewhat out of place.
Daya, representing the strength type, was tall and burly. He was idly swinging a branch around, muttering to Solka beside him, "Solka, don't you think... Daga's attacks on us today seem a little lighter than last time?"
Soruka rolled his eyes at him and patted the mosquitoes off his body. "Maybe you made a new friend today? But honestly, that guy named Kaul... he said he can intervene in the behavior of monsters. Do you think that's possible?"
"From what I've observed, he succeeded," Daya nodded. "However, most monsters' minds are controlled by darkness, but his Golza is clearly not like that. Didn't he mention he's some kind of Reionics? It must be related to that. But don't reveal this. You know, the situation with many Titans right now..."
"I understand." Soruka nodded. Although he was a bit reckless, he wasn't brainless.
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