Tregear and Taro in the parallel universe

Ultra Elementary School in the M78 Nebula is bustling with activity. Newly enrolled Ultraman children are excitedly exploring this fantastical campus.

Amidst the crowd, Tregear stood quietly in a corner, observing everything around him. His dark eyes seemed to hold countless secrets, revealing an innate loneliness.

At that moment, a figure full of sunshine approached him. It was Taro. He extended his hand warmly, smiled, and said, "Hello, my name is Taro. What's yours?" Tregear was silent for a moment before softly replying, "Tregear."

From this moment on, two Ultramen with very different personalities met under the starlight, and a wonderful friendship quietly sprouted.

Taro's smile was warm and brilliant. He gently patted Tregear's shoulder and pointed to the Ultraman children's friendly match taking place not far away. He excitedly said, "Tregear, do you want to join us?" Tregear turned to look at the field, where the children were using their own energy to compete in a friendly match. He shook his head and said calmly, "I'm not interested in your boring games."

Taro's smile froze for a moment, but he quickly regained his enthusiasm. He took Tregear's hand and said earnestly, "Don't say that. This is a symbol of friendship between us Ultramen! Come on, give it a try."

Tregear remained expressionless, silent, and simply stared at Taro, his eyes filled with a complex emotion. Taro seemed to sense Tregear's hesitation, and he squeezed his hand even more firmly, smiling and saying, "Come on, just think of it as playing with me."

At Taro's sincere invitation, Tregear finally agreed to participate in the friendly match. During the match, the other Ultra Children showcased their unique skills, filled with laughter and joy. However, Tregear seemed out of place. He remained silent, observing everyone's movements with a calm gaze, as if analyzing their battle strategies.

At a crucial moment in the match, Taro and another Ultraman Child were locked in a stalemate. Suddenly, Tregear struck with a precise and swift strike, repelling the opponent's attack and securing Taro's victory. The other Ultramen stood there gaping in astonishment. They had never seen such formidable power from Tregear before, and they couldn't help but whisper to each other, impressed by his abilities.

Taro excitedly ran over to Tregear and said with a smile, "You're amazing! I never knew you were this strong!" Tregear looked at Taro's smile, a subtle warmth flashing in his eyes, but it was hidden for a moment. He replied calmly, "I just applied some of my research."

This friendly match allowed the other Ultraman children to see a different side of Tregear. They began to try to communicate with him, attempting to break his taciturn personality. However, Tregear's heart was still full of mysteries. He was always pondering questions beyond the other children's comprehension, which further deepened the other children's curiosity and exploration of him.

An Ultraman child named Boy bravely walked up to Tregear. Pointing at the sky, he asked curiously, "Tregear, what are you thinking about? The mysteries of the universe? We're all learning, why don't you play with us?"

Tregear lowered his head, looking at Boy's childish face. He was silent for a moment before he said softly, "I'm wondering, is the truth of the universe really what we see?"

Boy blinked, tilted his head, and said with a puzzled look: "What truth of the universe? Is there any difference?" The other Ultraman children also gathered around. They didn't understand what Torrekia was saying, but they were all curious about his words. They all wanted to know what Torrekia was thinking.

The setting sun cast a golden glow across the playground of Ultra Elementary School. The children gathered around Tregear, curiously questioning him about the mysteries of the universe. Tregear, on the other hand, stood quietly, his eyes deep and lost, as if contemplating some unspeakable mystery.

Facing the curious gazes of Boy and the other children, Tregear felt an inexplicable pressure well up within him. He knew he couldn't explain his confusion in simple words, so he could only shake his head helplessly and mutter, "Nothing, just some random thoughts."

Boy didn't seem to be discouraged by Torrekia's answer. He continued to ask, "What nonsense? Tell us quickly! We all want to know!" The other Ultraman children also echoed him. They were all very interested in Torrekia's secret.

Torrekia was so annoyed by the children that he could only answer perfunctorily, "Nothing, just a random thought." He patted Boy's shoulder lightly, signaling him not to ask any more questions.

Boy didn't seem to believe Tregear's explanation. He stared at Tregear closely, as if trying to read something from his eyes.

Torrekia felt Boy's burning gaze and turned his face away somewhat unnaturally. He vaguely remembered that he had accidentally read a mysterious book in the Nebula Library. The book recorded another theory about the origin of the universe, which was very different from the theory they had learned. This made him begin to doubt the truth of the universe.

He suppressed his inner uneasiness and tried to calm himself down. He said softly, "Okay, you all should go back and rest. It's getting late."

The children seemed to notice Tregear's change of mood. They nodded silently and slowly dispersed. Only Boy remained standing. He hesitated for a moment before whispering, "Tregear, are you really okay?"

Tregear looked at Boy's sincere eyes, sighed softly, and said, "I'm fine, just a little tired."

Boy nodded, as if he understood what Tregear meant. He took one last look at Tregear and turned to leave.

Tregear watched Boy leave, another theory about the origin of the universe still echoing in his mind. The more he thought about it, the more uneasy he felt, and he decided to find out the truth.

He decided to use the night time to conduct experiments in the old library of Ott Elementary School. Using the instruments in the school laboratory and the data he collected, he tried to decipher the truth of the universe.

As night fell, the school was completely silent, with only the occasional hooting of an owl. Tregear came to the old library alone, opened the door to the laboratory, and walked in.

The laboratory was filled with the faint scent of herbs. Various instruments were placed in every corner, and various experimental formulas and data were posted on the walls. Tregear walked to the laboratory table, opened the drawer, and pulled out a thick notebook.

The words "Research on the Origin of the Universe" were written on the cover of the notebook. This was where Tregear recorded his research findings. He opened the notebook and carefully read the experimental data he had recorded.

The more he read, the more shocked he became. He discovered that there was a huge deviation between the results of his research and the theories they had learned.

Tregear took a deep breath and decided to continue his research. He put his notebook aside and began to organize his experimental equipment.

He first moved a large microscope to the center of the laboratory bench and then connected a powerful energy detector to the microscope.

Taro saw Tregear busy in the old library from a distance and felt a little strange. He didn't know what Tregear was doing.

Taylor hesitated for a moment, but decided to go over and take a look.

He gently pushed open the door of the old library and walked in.

He saw Tregear fiddling with various instruments, his eyes focused and serious.

"What are you doing?" Taylor asked.

When Tregear heard Taro's voice, he was slightly startled, then relaxed.

"I'm doing some experiments." Tregear said lightly.

Taylor frowned and said with some distrust: "What experiment? Why are you doing it at night?"

Tregear hesitated, not knowing how to answer Taro.

He knew that he was hiding something from Taro, but he couldn't tell Taro what he was thinking. He was worried that Taro wouldn't understand him or even stop him.

"Nothing, just some simple experiments." Tregear said.

Taro looked at Tregear's flickering eyes and felt that Tregear seemed to be hiding something from him.

He felt vaguely uneasy in his heart. He was worried that Tregear's research would bring danger. He wanted to stop Tregear, but he could not understand Tregear's thoughts and could only watch his actions silently.

Tregear wasn't surprised by Taro's arrival; he had long expected Taro to stop him. He calmly put his experimental equipment in order, then looked up at Taro with a hint of helplessness in his eyes. "I have to do this, Taro. I can't just watch the universe sink into confusion."

"I understand your interest in the universe, but you shouldn't choose this dangerous path." Taro's tone was a little harsh. He looked at the experimental equipment in Tregear's hand, his heart full of worry.

"Have you ever considered the consequences of what you've done?" Taylor continued, "You shouldn't disregard everything for your own goals."

Tregear was silent for a moment. He knew Taro was right, but he still didn't want to give up his research. He took a deep breath and whispered, "I must find the truth about the universe. Only then can we achieve true freedom."

"True freedom? That's your own understanding. You don't understand the mysteries of the universe at all." Taro shook his head. He tried to persuade Tregear, but Tregear was unmoved.

"I tell you, the things you are studying will bring disaster!" Taro's voice rose an octave. He could not tolerate Tregear's stubbornness.

"I know, but that's the price I have to pay." Torrekia's tone was firm. He looked into Taro's eyes, his eyes full of determination.

Taro fell silent. He knew he couldn't stop Tregear. He could only watch helplessly as he walked towards the dangerous abyss. He turned and left the old library, returning to his dormitory with a heavy heart.

Tregear watched Taro's back with mixed emotions. He admired Taro's sense of justice, yet at the same time felt a tinge of guilt for his concern. However, he knew he couldn't give up on his goal; he had to continue his search for the truth of the universe.

He returned to the lab bench, his eyes fixed on the microscope. He took a deep breath and began a new study, convinced that his research would eventually reveal the truth about the universe. He hoped that he could bring light to the universe, not disaster.

The next day, Tregear continued his experiment. He connected a more powerful energy detector to the microscope and tried to observe the changes in some microscopic particles.

He placed a small metal ball under the microscope and turned on the energy detector. He carefully observed the scene under the microscope, trying to find the answer he needed.

However, he discovered that the atomic structure of the metal ball had changed under the action of the energy detector. The originally stable atomic nucleus began to become unstable, the electrons began to leave their orbits, and the entire metal ball began to become distorted.

He realized that he had touched the taboo of the universe, and he hurriedly turned off the energy detector, trying to stop the mutation from continuing to develop.

But the small metal ball has begun to release powerful energy. It gradually expands and becomes larger and larger, and the air around it begins to distort and deform.

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