In that bleak continent, there was a piece of flat land that suddenly appeared, shining brightly, small, but full of hope.
There was a hint of determination in Wilson's eyes.
He is neither light nor human.
When he came to that era, if he knew about the original disaster, he would just watch from the sidelines and do nothing. First of all, he would not be able to get over the pain in his heart.
There is always no need to make some changes.
"Captain." He raised his head and looked solemnly at Captain Linden in front of him. He abandoned other complicated thoughts and stared straight at the other side. "The current peace and stability are no longer an illusion. There are hidden hidden meanings behind the economic development."
It will be a disaster."
Captain Linden suddenly smiled: "He knows that people will always move forward if they have hope, even if it is false."
"Human beings have always been a short-sighted race. They can't predict the future, they can only see the present." Captain Linden smiled as if he was self-deprecating, "Even he can't be like this."
"But if they can turn that hope into reality, humanity has a bright future." Wilson said seriously.
"Maybe." Captain Linden sighed, not holding much hope, "Their power is very small. Not only is it outside of humanity, there are still many problems outside."
"Have you seen the darkness outside? The giant can easily save them, but their future still cannot see the light." Captain Linden stood up and walked to the window.
"In the face of a terrifying power beyond human imagination, no matter how hard they try, everything will be in vain."
"The giant saved them twice."
Captain Linden stated the facts, emphasizing the word twice, and his tone was inexplicably wild.
"What's wrong?" Wilson asked confused.
He didn't understand why the captain had such an attitude.
"Twice..." Captain Linden twitched his lips bitterly, "He can easily rescue them from the legs of the Lord of Decay and let them escape the fate of decay, and he can also easily lift a tens of thousands of tons of cruise ships.
, let them live safely."
"When faced with terrible disasters, they, such insignificant humans, can pray for His arrival. He can save them countless times, but if they still can't figure out His intentions, they just ask Him to give humanity a little help.
, humanity is very likely to encounter catastrophe."
Captain Lyndon's words did sound a bit unfounded to Wilson, but Wilson looked at the dark scene outside and suddenly understood the captain's worries.
"...Can Ultraman really save them twice? Is he the incarnation of light willing to save humans in danger?"
His answer was pale and weak, as dry as a dried sponge.
Captain Linden shook his head, looked at Wilson with a smile, and asked.
"I don't deny Him, so how can I guess His intentions?"
"..." Wilson opened his mouth, but was silent before.
"Their bodies are very intelligent, and they cannot reach that height." Captain Linden stretched out his leg and gestured, "Just the body visible to the naked eye, it is incomparably huge, and we humans are in front of it.
Just like an ant. When I walk on the road, I will notice an ant.
"……Won't."
Wilson answered hesitantly.
"Suppose you were passing by a small river and saw a long branch falling into the water. There were many bugs and ants standing on it, very low-end creatures. I would deliberately lift the branch and put them down.
On to a flat ground?"
Captain Linden asked sharply again.
Wilson pursed his lips and fell silent.
He suddenly remembered that in "Ultraman New", the new Zuofi was confused by Xin'ou. The new Zuofi didn't understand why his brother wanted to protect humanity.
According to Captain Lyndon's analogy, if my friend suddenly stepped on an ant one day, he would go to the ant nest to mix with the ants, live together, and eat the ants' food. I wanted to bring him back, but I was met with resistance.
wrong……
It's hard to understand even thinking about it.
Therefore, Captain Lyndon was also confused by the giant's purpose.
"They cannot understand the idea of a great being. But it would be too ridiculous to say that the great being is benevolent."
Captain Linden frowned, "Are they really too small compared to the giant? Why would He come specifically to save them?"
"Maybe... He likes humans."
Wilson murmured.
"Even if it's bugs, aren't there some entomologists among humans who are particularly fond of bugs and specialize in studying them?"
He tried to explain the problem from a human standpoint.
After all, he couldn't tell the captain that the giant was himself.
"Huh... Then it's not like the people in power are studying the wrong insects. Entomologists study insects such as ants. Those poor insects are under the illusion that they will never be studied, and it is difficult to escape their sad fate.
"
The wrinkles at the corners of Captain Linden's eyes became deeper and deeper, "Then, it's just a research error that humans don't have high-level existence."
"Captain, am I a little too pessimistic?" Wilson wanted to retort, "Maybe... does the giant really regard humans as companions?"
After listening to Wilson's words, Captain Linden looked at him as if he were a fool: "I think, Coco?"
"If I don't pay attention in front of Him, I will be trampled to death. How can Keke treat me as a companion? He won't even notice my existence at all, let alone treat me as an equal."
"..." Wilson.
If he didn't deny it, he would deny it to the giant, so he almost asked for his trust.
And even if it weren't for him, every Orphan was a very simple existence. Even a certain rabbit who graduated from the lawless Kingdom of Light Juvenile School regarded the tiny monster Pigmon as his companion.
They will not discriminate against them just because they are weak. The first generation formed a profound friendship with the people on Earth, and the subsequent Ultramans also went to Earth to fight side by side with humans.
That has nothing to do with physical strength, that kind of splendid friendship and bond is the treasure between people.
But no…
That's impossible to talk about with Captain Linden. His dry words can't convince the captain.
Whether the nature of that world is full of crises and pollution, Captain Lyndon would not easily believe his words.
Even if he reveals himself on the spot that he is not Ultraman, the captain will be more vigilant.
Fortunately for him, the captain is not a crazy person.
Perhaps, Ultraman's existence itself is not a miracle.