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Chapter 10 The Old Ones

Chapter 10 The Old Ones

Author: Ebony Thuja

Chapter 10 The Old Ones

The real world?

Beyond the limits of human imagination?

Director Armitage noticed that Professor Wilson was stunned for a while, and he could express his understanding. Poor Professor Wilson must have been frightened.

But what Wilson cared about was totally different from what Director Armitage thought. He frowned and thought. Affected by his preconceived notions, Nanke met the classic monster Gomora when he first came to this world.

So when Professor Armitage mentioned the other side of the world next, Wilson subconsciously substituted it into Ultraman's world view.

What……

Why is Gomorrah an existence beyond human imagination?

If that's the case, wouldn't other people go crazy if they see Gomora?

Like Professor Wilson before?

Please, how is this possible!

Before he traveled through time, Ultraman was a child's work, and it was all for little kids.

If Gomora is the kind of terrifying entity that can drive people crazy, then children shouldn't be scared to cry and their parents will complain.

Even if people in this world have never seen Gomora, they wouldn't be so worried and nervous, right?

He wanted to open his mouth to refute, but suddenly he remembered the crazy reaction of his human body...

No...even if you see a monster for the first time, you shouldn't be so scared that you go crazy.

He admitted that when Gomora stood in front of him before, the overwhelming feeling of oppression was indeed overwhelming.

Real monsters are indeed very scary, but he doesn't think they are beyond the limits of what the human spirit can bear.

"Really?" Wilson considered the words and tried to recall the mental state of the human body at that time, "I don't know, it seems that after I saw that sculpture... my mental state became extremely bad."

"But that's just an ordinary sculpture! No matter how evil and crazy things are carved out, or how much charm is expressed, it's just a sculpture!"

Wilson deliberately retorted, "I think I have a strong psychological endurance. No matter what kind of setbacks I have, I can't knock me down. Even if I went bankrupt before and was very upset, this is too exaggerated...

…”

He deliberately expressed deep suspicion in every word he said.

He planned to use this to elicit more information from Director Armitage.

"No, what you know is only the surface." Curator Armitage sighed, "Do you think humans can carve things beyond their knowledge? No, even the craziest people can only capture them.

To that trace of charm.”

"But even a hint of charm is enough to put people into the same situation as the sculptor. Some people chase after beings that far exceed the level of human life, following numbly and obsessively."

"Those beings are just like gods to human beings. Human beings need a kind of spiritual sustenance, so they created gods. But many images of gods are derived from those beings that transcend human beings. Therefore, they are called

God is not wrong either."

"They come from the eternal history, from the vast and deep universe..."

"They were the rulers of the old days. The earth was once their paradise. They were also powerful and ancient beings in the universe. They were called the Great Old Ones."

There seems to be nothing wrong with what Director Armitage said.

Wilson raised his eyebrows.

Gomora did originate from ancient times, and its name is Ancient Dinosaur.

And many monsters come from the universe.

So, are those that Curator Armitage is talking about referring to monsters?

Great Old Ones?

Forgive Nanke, his English level is so bad that he took the CET-6 exam four times before getting a low score. Although he has the blessing of human memory and physical habits, he can barely understand other people's daily conversations.

These conversations were translated into dry machine translations in his mind. If they were proverbs that Wilson once knew or proprietary phrases with special meanings, Nanke would be able to understand their meanings.

However, Wilson did not have the appropriate words in his memory to explain the unfamiliar noun phrase that Director Armitage spoke of.

Nan Ke could only translate each word stiffly.

Monsters are the Great Old Ones, no problem at all. Many monsters have existed far longer than humans have existed.

Some of them have been living on the earth since ancient times, and some are powerful monsters born from the universe.

He remembered that in the Ultraman storyline, many humans worshiped monsters as gods.

For example, the original man Lagon under the sea is regarded as the god Dagon...

And the prototypes of many monsters also come from myths and legends.

What Armitage said was strangely far from what Wilson thought, but inexplicably matched up in a strange place.

"The power of the Old Ones far exceeds human imagination. Ordinary humans will fall into madness just seeing them because they have witnessed a corner of the truth of the universe; but there are still some alien races, ancient civilizations or crazy mysterious religions that worship them

, hoping to gain their power.”

"The sculpture you see is probably the statue of the old rulers, which is why it caused such deep madness and disaster to you."

"That's it." Wilson nodded seriously.

Based on what Director Armitage said, Wilson realized that this world was likely to be very different from the normal Ultraman universe.

The names given to monsters are completely different.

And in this world, will the power of monsters cause mental harm to humans?

Is this caused by some kind of pollution in the system?

Wilson wanted to ask all these questions, but he also understood that Director Armitage probably didn't know anything.

He hesitated and chose another question: "Since the Old Ones are so powerful, are there any existences that oppose them?"

What Wilson wants to know is whether Director Armitage knows about Ultraman's existence.

Generally speaking, isn't Ultraman the one who opposes monsters?

"That's right. In the ancient times, the Elder Gods fought against the Old Ones. They fought against the Old Ones in ancient times and imprisoned and exiled them. They generally have a negative attitude toward humans.

Goodwill, and assisting humanity in its fight against the Great Old Ones.”

Director Armitage sighed slightly, "But who can know the thoughts of those great beings? They may not care about the small humans, but they are just opposed to the old rulers in terms of their stance."

Wilson nodded, his expression serious.

In fact, he secretly cursed:

(Elder Gods)

The name Older God... sounds a bit awkward.

Or Ultraman sounds more pleasant to the ears.

(End of chapter)


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