"Ah...that, this was given to me by Jugglus Juggler. It's in my possession. It...it was once stolen by the Guts aliens, and..."

"And what?!"

This time, it wasn't Hikari who spoke, but Father of Ultra. Seven couldn't even lift his head and whispered:

"And during the struggle, it was caught in the crossfire, and a little bit..."

Hikari raised an eyebrow: "A little bit?!"

"Some damage."

"Oh dear, Seven... never mind, I'm going to the lab now."

Hikari sighed and disappeared in a flash. At the same time, Max, standing behind, saw a flash of light appear in a corner not far away and follow. If he wasn't mistaken, that should be Mother of Ultra...

Should I stay away from it?

The intuitive civilization monitors began to realize that things weren't so simple, but...

This opportunity... feels like a once-in-a-lifetime chance. Anyway, I'm pretty fast, so if anything goes wrong, I'll just run away.

At this moment, Zero nudged Max with his shoulder, not to invite him to run away together, but because he was enjoying watching the drama unfold. After all, it was the first time he had seen his father like this. Just to prevent his father from getting angry and taking it out on him, he reminded Max to remember to pull him away quickly if things got out of hand.

"Seven, Seven, you're a fully-fledged Ultra Warrior now, how could you still be ambushed by the Guts Alien!"

At this moment, Zoffy was grumbling about Seven with exasperation, and Father of Ultra couldn't help but chime in with a couple of words:

"Being ambushed is one thing, but how did they manage to steal the test tube too? Seven, have you been too relaxed lately?!"

"Um... I was indeed careless, it's my fault..."

Seven stood obediently in place, wiping imaginary sweat from his forehead. At that moment, Mebius, sensing the atmosphere was getting too heavy, quickly stepped in to break the ice:

"By the way, Seven, what do you think of Gen Subaru?"

"Great."

Having finally changed the subject, and even though it was about Subaru, Seven's tone immediately became much lighter, and he said with a smile:

"He's polite, knows his place, has his own ideas, is kind-hearted, and treats humans well. He's excellent in telekinesis and light energy, but his fighting style is too reckless. He's completely taking a suicidal approach. Zoffy, my brothers, didn't you correct this aspect of him during training?"

Well, the roles of offense and defense have shifted.

Seeing the Ultra Brothers' momentum suddenly weaken as they were being nagged by their father, Zero crossed his arms, leaned against the wall, and watched with amusement. But his amusement didn't last long before Father of Ultra interrupted him, asking:

"Alright, let's put that aside for now. Speaking of which, Seven, when you were dealing with Gen Ang, did he ever mention where his light came from, or whether it was inherited from his parents?"

"Probably not."

Seven noticed something amiss in Father of Ultra's tone, assuming it concerned something about Nexus's legacy, and earnestly replied:

“I’ve observed that Nexus’s light doesn’t seem to come from his own. As for Subaru’s parents… according to Jugglus Juggler, oh, his friend, the child was abandoned at a young age, and his parents’ origins are unclear. However, after his friend secretly investigated, he concluded that one of his parents might be an Ultra Warrior.”

I never imagined that Gen Subaru's background was like this. He really had a tough time.

Upon hearing this, Zero raised an eyebrow in surprise and muttered to himself. Suddenly, he shivered and looked around in astonishment. For some reason, he suddenly felt several terrifying malices coming toward him. Was that the Minion coming?

Hmph, come on then.

Thinking of this, Zero leaned back against the wall and relaxed, thinking that since his father, uncle, and grandfather were all here, if the Minion dared to come, he would make sure he didn't leave alive!

Just as Zero was pondering this, Hikari, with a dark expression... his real face covered by a layer of unidentified black substance, teleported to their side. Clearly, the experimental results were in.

"Well... how should I put it...?"

Hikari adjusted the device hanging on his chest. If Zero wasn't mistaken, it looked like a miniature emergency rescue device from the Silver Cross Army. This surprised him. What kind of experimental results could have shocked Hikari to the point that he wanted to use it to maintain his own light energy stability?

"The experimental results are in, and the results are... very complicated, very complicated, so complicated that I don't know where to begin. So... please bear with me if I speak incoherently."

Hearing Hikari's words, everyone became serious and waited for him to continue.

"First of all, his cells are very unstable. I have detected three forces in these cells: two light energies and one dark energy."

Hikari looked at the data terminal and said seriously:

"Based on this situation, each time he transforms, his cell stability coefficient decreases. As the number or magnitude of his use of energy and mental power increases, the cell stability coefficient will drop further. When the cell stability coefficient drops to a certain limit, the child's life will come to an end."

At this point, Hikari paused, turned a page of data, and continued:

"Furthermore, even if the cell stability coefficient is maintained, the unstable changes in the cells will cause him to experience the disintegration of flesh and blood from time to time. If he does not transform, use energy, or use telekinesis again by the time this tube of blood is separated, he should have five more years of life left in the best-case scenario."

"Five years?"

Upon hearing this, Mebius could hardly believe his ears. He rubbed his ear and said in a complicated tone:

"Hikari, you didn't misread the decimal point, did you?"

"this...."

Hikari tapped the terminal with a dark expression and said seriously:

“I tested it four times, and, one more thing, I hope you can be mentally prepared.”

Hikari paused, and after watching the Ultra Warriors around him take a few deep breaths, he continued:

"I've checked this result four times as well, and I believe it's accurate. This child's age is 1392 days in Earth time, which is 3.8 years old on Earth. As for how old that is in the Land of Light... Ultraman's 368 years is equivalent to one human year, you can calculate it yourselves..."

"......" X10

Upon hearing this, an eerie silence fell over the room. Zoffy, stunned, stiffly turned his head to look at Father of Ultra, and said in a hoarse voice:

"Give me a punch."

'bump! '

Startled, Ultraman's father instinctively punched Zoffy, sending the eldest Ultraman spinning headfirst into the nearby wall. Zoffy pulled his head out with a 'pop,' touched the fist mark on his face, and muttered:

"I'm not dreaming..."

"I...I really am...ah!!!"

At this moment, Taro, recalling the "Ultra Bomb," lay on the ground in agony, pounding the ground and yelling. At the same time, all the other Ultra Brothers, except for Seven, showed some signs of mental instability. Father of Ultra rubbed his head, took out a collection of Ultra Dumbbells from the Ultra Belt buckle at his waist, shook them vigorously, and used their magical power to bring the Ultra Brothers back to their senses.

No, what happened?

Although they were shocked by Subaru's age, the Ultra Brothers' reaction was clearly frightening. Seven, Zero, and Max quickly helped the distraught Ultra Brothers up. Feeling their pain and self-blame, the three of them looked at each other, not knowing what to say.

But Hikari hadn't finished speaking; like a judge sentencing someone, he continued in a flat, monotone tone:

"You may be wondering why he grew so big before he was even four years old. It's simple: he wasn't a naturally produced being, but rather a product of cruel, brutal, and inhumane biochemical experiments."

At this point, Hikari paused, took a breath, and continued:

"Remember when I said at the beginning that there were three types of energy in his body? One was dark energy, whose source was no longer detectable due to the energy pollution from the Guts aliens and the accelerated cell disintegration caused by the battle; another was the very obvious Nexus Light, suspended on the surface of the cells; and finally..."

Hikari put down the data terminal and looked at Zero, saying:

"Finally, the error rate was around 78%. After database simulation and gene repair, the result of the comparison showed that the last type of light energy belonged to Zero. In other words, the child's body did indeed have a certain concentration of Zero's bloodline."

"What?!" X2

Upon hearing this, Seven and Zero were stunned. They never expected this outcome. Zero, in disbelief, looked around blankly at his uncle and grandfather, unable to understand how this whole mess had ended up happening to him.

Seven, on the other hand, quietly clutched his chest, his body going limp. Zoffy and Ace, who had been supporting him, quickly turned over to support him, channeling light energy into him to help him stay upright.

"Seven, do you still remember the coordinates of the wormhole you traveled through?!"

Father of Ultra, who had been mentally preparing himself for a long time, breathed a sigh of relief and hurriedly pressed Seven for answers. Before Seven could answer, Max interrupted Father of Ultra, hesitated for a moment, and asked the others.

"That Nexus you're talking about, does he... have a lightsaber? A golden-red lightsaber?"

"Have!"

Upon hearing this, the Ultra Brothers, who had been to the Deep Blue Space, immediately answered. They clearly remembered the scene of the child running away after cutting down enemies. Hearing this unanimous reply, Max's energy lamp flickered. As if to confirm again, he used light energy to outline a picture and said in a weak voice:

Is this what it looks like?

"Yes, yes, yes, yes!!!!"

Zoffy and the others were overjoyed and were just about to ask Max where they had met him when they heard a 'crack' behind them. Turning around, they saw Zero fainting next to Father of Ultra.

Seeing this, the energy lights on the chests of the Ultra Brothers, as if recalling something, began to flash red, and they turned to look at Max as if awaiting judgment. Max then said in a low, heavy voice:

"One of those two Ultra Warriors who sacrificed their lives was him..."

'jingle--'

Father of Ultra hurriedly took out a new Ultra gadget and shook it to prevent all the Ultra Brothers present from fainting. At this moment, Hikari, as if possessed, suddenly rushed in front of Max, grabbed his wrist, and asked urgently:

"Max, think about it carefully, think about it carefully. What kind of lightsaber is that? What patterns are on it? Is it a simple energy body or high-density light particles? Does it resemble my knightly aura?"

"Hikari, calm down."

Max was genuinely terrified, feeling as if Hikari might actually devour him. While comforting Hikari, he carefully recalled the incomplete video footage he had seen, comparing it several times before hesitatingly nodding and whispering:

"It does indeed resemble your knightly aura."

"what!!!!"

At that very moment, all the Ultramen in the area heard Hikari's unbearable screams of pain. Watching Hikari transform into a beam of light and fly towards the laboratory, everyone anxiously followed. They saw him rapidly reviewing data on the control panel, then picking up a control panel data disk bearing sword marks, muttering incoherently in disbelief:

"I deleted it...I deleted it! I ruined it...I ruined it...I missed out!!!"

"Hikari, you're too tired."

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