I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1119 - 667 Tiger Brothers Anger_2
Chapter 1119: Chapter 667: Tiger Brother’s Anger_2
Chapter 1119 -667: Tiger Brother’s Anger_2
When Nico Ross had eaten almost enough, Nora Camp took a tissue from the intelligent robot and wiped his mouth while saying, “I told you to eat slowly, but you didn’t listen. Eating like this is bad for your digestion.”
Nico Ross scratched his head and laughed, “What are you talking about, this old-fashioned view? Our gene awakening level is so high now, our digestion is much stronger than before.”
Nora Camp snapped back to reality, “That’s true. I’ve been reading too many old books lately and forgot about that. But after I leave, you still have to learn to take care of yourself. If there’s anything you can’t handle, ask me or your parents, or even my dad.”
“Huh? Where are you going?” Nico Ross was taken aback.
“I’m leaving the Hard Sun III Galaxy and going to the Cloudtop Star Region to take on a heavier responsibility. After that… you’ll have to take care of yourself.”
“I see.”
Nico Ross stared blankly at her.
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The two looked at each other, and the atmosphere in the small courtyard became somewhat silent.
After a while, Nora Camp broke the silence, asking, “Why don’t you tell me not to go?”
Little Nico Ross shook his head, “Why should I stop you? We’re soldiers. I remember reading in the historical records that during the advancement of the Nameless Fleet, many children our age had already participated in dozens of battles. I’m too slow and stupid, that’s my fault. But you just wait for me—someday I’ll be the commander of your sharpknife squad.”
Nora Camp opened her mouth slightly, a look of astonishment on her face.
In the past, she always thought that Nico Ross was no different from children of the 21st century, but at this moment, she suddenly felt that her elder brother, who never seemed to grow up, had matured a lot.
“Okay. I’ll wait for you.”
About half an hour later, Nico Ross escorted Nora Camp to the door and watched her board the small time machine.
The time machine closed the lower hatch, making a humming sound, and the low-power warp bubble, dark as ink, emerged like a spot and enveloped it. Then, the time machine slowly rose and passed through the open channel in the dome of the underground base.
The channel closed.
Nico Ross turned around abruptly, closed his eyes and stood in place for a while, then rubbed his nose and activated the holographic combat training device again.
In just half an hour, little Nico Ross had grown a lot.
The next morning, Nico Ross dragged his tired body to school. As soon as he entered the classroom, he saw his usually quiet classmates gathered together, having a heated discussion about something.
As he approached, he learned that a new instructor for Military Basics and Introduction would be joining his class today.
Unlike other instructors, the new teacher was said to come from the distant Human Homeworld, Earth, and had participated in actual combat several times, even gaining a first-class merit.
The new instructor had the chance to hold an important position in the Cloudtop Star Region, but for some reason, insisted on coming to the hidden base on No.7 Star to be a teacher, which was quite peculiar.
Nico Ross rolled his eyes, thinking it was not interesting at all. People from Earth were humans too, weren’t they? They still had the same two eyes and a nose, so was there any need to make such a fuss about it?
As for the first-class merit, his sister had one too.
About half an hour later, Daniel Thompson, dressed in the uniform of a Lieutenant, strode into the classroom with his hands on his back and his head held high.
The little students craned their necks, examining Daniel Thompson with the same kind of curious eyes they would use to observe a gorilla in a zoo.
Daniel Thompson, in turn, looked around, his gaze unconsciously lingering on the visibly older Nico Ross for a couple of seconds, before saying, “Hello, students, I am Daniel Thompson, your new military theory instructor. I am mainly responsible for supervising your combat training and teaching you how to practice self-discipline according to your abilities, why the Compound-Eyed Observer wants to destroy us, why humans need to fight, how humans become stronger in this war, and how to cope with the possible situations after opening the Galactic Center Dome.”
The students nodded one after another.
Nico Ross yawned unconsciously, feeling sleepy.
In the current education system, the primary and intermediate classes of infant education primarily focused on teaching various basic knowledge to help children form a relatively complete and usable scientific view and systematic learning ability. This would allow them to adapt quickly to the demands of any potential position.
When entering the advanced class, after quickly absorbing basic knowledge, it was time for the children to have a more complete understanding of the nature of the universe and the nature of humanity.
These were not part of the hard scientific knowledge but were related to the students’ worldview and were extremely important.
Although the Destiny Convention controlled humanity, preventing the possibility of traitors and absolute egoists emerging, the Empire’s Ministry of Education still firmly believed that human hearts should not be entirely controlled by the Destiny Convention. Instead, the individual consciousness of fighting the common enemy should be more explicitly stimulated.
None of this was an issue.
The only problem was that Nico Ross was now a six-year-old “overage” child. He found it hard to learn theoretical knowledge, but when it came to matters concerning ideological realm, personal character, the nature of war, and so on, he had a keen instinct.
“Hey, you there! Stand up! What do you mean by that!”
Daniel Thompson fixed his gaze on the “resit” student and roared.
Nico Ross slowly stood up, “Uh, what’s wrong?”
“Why did you yawn? Are you trying to put me in my place?”
Daniel Thompson was furious.
Heaven knew how much hardship and suffering he had experienced along the way, how many trials he had endured, and how many times he had narrowly escaped death.