Ultraman: The Dark Shadow Mage, Creating a Magic Empire

Chapter 141 Taro's Self-Imprisonment, the New Generation of the Land of Light

Chapter 141 Taro's Self-Imprisonment, the New Generation of the Land of Light

"Taro, do you have anything else to say in your defense?"

The Land of Light.

After Alexander's retreat, Zoffy, filled with resentment, brought Taro, who had voluntarily accepted punishment, back to the Land of Light for trial.

Regarding the matter of accepting punishment, Zoffy and the others, and even Father of Ultra, all hoped that Taro could say a few more words.

It's not about asking Taro to make any excuses, but simply hoping he can tell the whole truth.

But it's a pity.

The trial lasted for nearly a month. During this month of repeated interrogations, Taro was utterly despondent and failed to utter a single word that would be in his favor!

He offered no defense; whatever was said, he simply confessed and begged for a swift trial.

This situation caused Father of Ultra and Mother of Ultra great distress.

But Taro himself confessed to the crime, and no matter how much evidence Father of Ultra and the others collected, they could not change the verdict.

It can only be said that, having proven Taro's innocence, the deportation was changed to imprisonment for observation.

Locked up, Taro faced the wall all day long. He neither spoke nor moved, just sat there quietly, immersed in the mistake he had "personally" created.

Meanwhile, news of Taro killing the elite Ultra Team and being sentenced to imprisonment spread like wildfire throughout the universe.

Soon, the news reached the vicinity of Earth.

"Funny, so very fun!"

Tregear, who had just set a trap for Victory, heard the news immediately and clapped his hands in delight.

"I need to go see my old friend; I can't let him stay alone in the detention room."

Torregia laughed and left.

He opened a portal and reappeared near the Land of Light.

Looking at the radiant planet before him, his eyes were filled with contempt.

He preferred the Azure Star of the Shadow Empire to this world full of light, devoid of any darkness or shadow.

Although the light of the Azure Star is slightly dimmer, there is light and darkness, day and night; that is the truth of the universe and the proper state of all things in the world!

This planet, however, appears to be far too "sick"!

"A defense as solid as a sieve, and they haven't changed it in all these years. Is this confidence?" Tregear looked at the Land of Light's defenses, his disdain growing stronger.

He learned a lot in the Shadow Empire, and now, as a member of the Shadow Empire, he has the right to say that the Land of Light is conservative.

Even as it grows stronger, the Shadow Empire still maintains its philosophy of innovation and change.

The magic circle in the Shadow Starfield is constantly undergoing localized changes and upgrades, and it also makes deletions and modifications to prevent the magic circle from becoming increasingly bloated.

While ensuring constant updates, it also ensures that the magic circle keeps pace with the times and does not become a burden.

Tregear sneered inwardly, then disguised himself and successfully infiltrated the Land of Light.

There were no obstacles or checks along the way, because this was the "arrogance" unique to the Land of Light!

Their detection system is extremely advanced. To pass through the protective shield of the Land of Light, one must either be an approved trading ship or a member of the Light race who possesses the genetic material of light.

In addition, anyone else without authorization will be blocked and attacked by the shield.

In the original storyline, Fukuide Kei infiltrated the area using his race's special abilities and the genetic material given to him by Belial.

Of course, if we have to put it that way, the security system of the Land of Light is practically non-existent.

When Torregia entered the Land of Light, the first place he went was not his destination, but the Science and Technology Bureau on the other side.

He walked over, gently knocked on the door, casually altered the system, and then walked in without hindrance.

As soon as he entered the Science and Technology Bureau, he saw one of the two people he had been longing for: the director of the Science and Technology Bureau—Ultraman Hikari!

"As expected, Hikari emerged from the darkness, but is hiding the hatred and anger in his heart truly finding it? Is it really right to simply forget that real hatred?"

Torregia shook his head dismissively, then turned and left; there was nothing more for him to see here.

After he left, Hikari, who was working, seemed to sense something and looked up at the door.

"Strange, it seemed like just now... Never mind, let's get back to the research."

Hikari shook his head, banishing the absurd idea from his mind.

After all, Torregia has been missing for a long time.

……

Tregear left the Science and Technology Bureau and went to the Grand Arena of the Land of Light.

Those training here are all students from the Land of Light.

They will hone their fighting skills here, learn light-based techniques, and study various tactical combinations.

Then, they take an exam. Those who pass the selection process enter the Space Guard, while those who fail can choose to go to the Science and Technology Agency, join other support teams, or simply choose not to take up a post and do what they want.

And it was here that Toregia was rejected as a grandmother.

He came here to revisit familiar places and to see what kind of quality the new recruits in the Land of Light are now.

As he entered the Great Arena, he saw a group of freshmen gathered there, pointing at a fellow freshman.

"Because of you, my father didn't die on the battlefield, but was mistakenly killed by your father!"

"Yes! If it weren't for your father, my father wouldn't have died!"

"It's all your fault!"

The young residents of the Land of Light were furious; this emotion, which should not have been present in the people of the Land of Light, was aroused by the grief of losing their loved ones.

They vented their anger on the young student in front of them.

The person they accused simply squatted on the ground with his head in his hands, not daring to answer or run away.

"What are you doing?"

"Hey! Is this what Earthlings call bullying? Get out of here! Or do you want to challenge me, Fengma?"

Two students with unusual appearances walked over from the side.

The burly man, exuding an aura of philosophy, stepped forward, puffed out his chest and lifted his buttocks, and pushed aside the three residents of the Land of Light surrounding him.

Another Ultraman student, also dressed entirely in blue and appearing remarkably agile, raised his hand, asking if the other wanted to have a fight.

"It's you guys again, what bad luck! Let's go!"

The men's expressions changed immediately upon seeing the two, and then they turned and left.

"How are you feeling, Taiga?"

"I...I'm fine."

"Hey, don't be so downcast! We all know that Chief Instructor Taro didn't do it on purpose. Someone is definitely framing him. If you're downcast now, no one will be there to clear his name later."

"That's right."

"Thank you."

"Haha, we're a three-person team!"

"Now that we've rallied, let's have a thoroughly enjoyable training session to get back into shape. After we graduate successfully, we can go and find the truth!"

"Okay! Let's go!"

(End of this chapter)

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