I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1124 - 669 Teaching Oneself_1

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Chapter 1124: Chapter 669: Teaching Oneself_1

Chapter 1124 -669: Teaching Oneself_1

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Daniel Thompson’s lips quivered.

Nico Ross’s apology sounded sincere, but something felt off about it.

Daniel wanted to say that Nico’s motivation for struggling was flawed, not pure enough, not resolute enough, and easily influenced.

How could one’s personal motivation for struggle be based on a single person?

This is a time of war, right on the frontline; who dares to say they definitely won’t die?

If the person whom you’re pinning your hopes on happens to die first, will you be ruined?

Do you deserve the excellent growth conditions created by human civilization for you, and the soldiers who are fighting bloody battles in the Cloudtop Star Region so that places like Hard Sun III Stellar System and many other stellar systems can be at peace?

Why, under the guidance of the Destiny Convention, can anyone in this world still have such selfish thoughts?

It’s absurd, unfathomable!

Daniel’s just slightly improved opinion of Nico, thanks to his astounding combat talent, was once again shattered to pieces.

His fury flared up again, wanting to reprimand Nico.

But before he let it out, he recalled the uniqueness of Nico.

The child is slower than most people in intellectual development but his potential for combat talent is gradually showing, indicating that he has focused his limited energy on areas he considers important and useful. His energy is limited, and his values are naturally slightly outdated.

So, education is still necessary, but the tone and phrasing must be taken into account; one cannot communicate with him using a commanding tone like other students. A heart-to-heart conversation and a gentle approach are required.

After some pondering, Daniel asked, “The commander you mentioned, is there a specific person you’re referring to?”

“Yes.”

“Who?”

“Nora Camp.”

“So your goal to struggle is solely to protect Nora Camp?”

Nico Ross nodded without hesitation, “Of course.”

Daniel widened his eyes, unable to believe. He thought Nico would at least try to hide it, but he didn’t expect him to be so frank.

“Don’t you think there is a problem with this? Although I don’t want to say something unlucky, what if she unfortunately dies in battle? Won’t you lose your life’s purpose then? You will then live as a lifeless shell? This is too… selfish, don’t you think?”

Lion could no longer hold back, his entire being like a volcano about to erupt.

Yet Nico Ross turned even more calmly to face Daniel Thompson, “As long as I’m here, she won’t die. Unless I die first.”

Daniel: “Hiss…”

Where did you get that confidence?!

Do you think you’re some sort of sage?!

Even Instructor Tiffany has people she can’t protect; you, Nico Ross, a little kid, where does your courage come from to talk big without fearing a sprained tongue.

“Ridiculous! Unfathomable! She is her, and you are you! Even if you care about her so much, you shouldn’t only care about her personal life and death, but also about her ideals. If she really dies in battle, then you should continue to finish her unfinished business.”

“Uhm.”

“What do you think her ideals are?”

Nico Ross thought for a long time.

It seemed that, since he could remember, Nora Camp was always working to enhance her military command skills every day.

She once said that, although there are pillars like Dylan Mitchell, Andrei, and our father in the current human military command sequence, a few trustworthy corps-level battlefield commanders in the empire’s headquarters, and many famous generals in the General Staff Headquarters and Supreme Command, there is still an underlying risk to it.

Her exact words were roughly as follows.

“October 3019 is getting closer and closer. We have already encountered some compound-eyed observer’s Prism Ships, but the number is very small. The vast majority of Prism Ships have not yet shown their faces. These million Prism Ships have caused huge damage to humanity in multiple timelines, and the compound-eyed observer has always tried to exploit them. This indicates that the Prism Ships are undoubtedly the core equipment of the compound-eyed observer, so we have reason to worry that those unseen Prism Ships are doing something unknown to humans. 3019 will definitely be an extremely critical turning point, with the hidden danger of Prism Ships on one side and our anticipated opening of the Galactic Center Dome on the other side to see what the compound-eyed observer is preparing.”

“Therefore, by 3020, a full-scale war is likely to break out between humans and the compound-eyed observer. By then, our current massive military command system will show obvious drawbacks. Many people have ability and are trustworthy, but not a single one of them has an absolutely irrefutable ability and leadership to command the tremendously large army raised by numerous humans and more allies from the Multi-universe Slave Tribe at an absolute height. Large-scale military campaigns require unified will and can only have one absolutely correct voice. I don’t know if I can do it, but I hope if that day comes and humans need an absolute authority who is absolutely trustworthy and can eliminate the complex procedural links of the staff department, quickly formulate large strategies involving the entire civilization, and there is no one else available, I can step up.”