I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1126 - 670 Complete Collapse of the Plan_1
Chapter 1126: Chapter 670: Complete Collapse of the Plan_1
Chapter 1126 -670: Complete Collapse of the Plan_1
I may be foolish, but I work so hard.
Although I’m currently lacking in the cultural classes, I have never given up on the tough learning.
Am I not persisting through gritted teeth?
As a warrior, I’m proud of my performance in my specialized courses.
Just let me board a ship, stand on the front lines, and give me the opportunity to hone myself in real combat. As long as I don’t die, I have confidence in rapidly improving my abilities.
I, Nico Ross, am not afraid of death and I respect Daniel Thompson’s words, but I also want to be on the front lines like everyone else. I am not one to stand idly by and watch others risk their lives while I enjoy a safe and comfortable life.
With such anger, three days later, Nico Ross confronted Daniel Thompson, who had been avoiding him, at the teacher dormitory building.
“Lion, you have to give me an explanation.”
The ten-year-old Nico Ross now stands at 160cm tall with short, sleek hair.
His face still appeared innocent, slightly childish, but his features gradually matured, and his outlines slowly became clearer.
Daniel Thompson had long felt that Nico Ross’s appearance was somewhat “familiar,” but due to the seriousness of the matter, he did not dare to jump to conclusions.
He had reported his suspicions to his superiors.
The response from his superiors was quite vague, telling him that the appearance of the sage Nico Ross was not shocking and that his appearance was common among the public.
With billions of people in the whole of humanity, it’s not unusual for two people to look similar or even identical.
Looking across the whole of humanity, there must be hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people who resemble the sage Harrison Clark.
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So, his superiors told Daniel Thompson not to be too alarmed and focus on his work instead.
Daniel understood this reasoning, but faced with Nico Ross, who looked strikingly similar to the sage, he felt a little embarrassed and slightly uneasy.
“Nico, listen to me. You have to trust the strategic vision and decision-making abilities of our superiors. They receive more information than we do and have a huge team of advisors for their strategies. So, at times, their decisions may seem unintelligible from an individual perspective, but there must be hidden intentions that they temporarily cannot disclose. When I was first assigned to teach here, I was baffled and didn’t understand, but now, don’t I also do it well? Don’t be anxious. You’re still young, only ten years old. If you work harder, you have a chance to complete these not-so-demanding academic requirements. Believe in yourself; you can do it!”
Nico gritted his teeth, “Nonsense! I know that some people don’t do well in cultural classes, but they still successfully graduate, right?”
“But everyone’s situation is different!”
“I don’t care. I refuse to accept this insufficiently justified order. I’m not a naive kid. I’ve studied the graduation records of past students at First Pioneer Academy and reviewed many files. The role I want to take on is that of an ordinary warrior, and it doesn’t require a bachelor’s degree.”
Seeing that Daniel Thompson wasn’t reliable, Nico Ross lost patience and left after exchanging a few more words.
Daniel Thompson was helpless and extremely worried.
For the next few days, Daniel was anxious, always fearing that Nico Ross would make a scandal.
But strangely, it seemed that Nico Ross thought about it overnight and reconsidered.
He indeed picked up numerous basic theoretical knowledge courses and started to sort out his not-so-vast knowledge system from the beginning, catching up on his scientific foundation.
Daniel Thompson felt relieved and stopped worrying too much.
Another half-year passed, Nico Ross’s comprehensive combat ability reached the upper B-Class, but he still failed in the cultural classes, which were marked by large patches of bright red.
Daniel Thompson checked Nico Ross’s scores and found that these failed subjects had larger gaps than before compared to the passing line. Only a few subjects had significantly improved since the nursery school stage, with most of them concentrated in areas like traditional mechanical structures, basic energy transmission, material recycling, artificial intelligence cores, Star’s intelligent operation modes, and so on.
Lion felt that this wouldn’t do. If he showed partiality in cultural classes, Nico Ross would have virtually no chance of getting a bachelor’s degree.
So, he talked to Nico Ross again.
Nico Ross explained that he did this deliberately to cultivate some specialties in relatively familiar areas. Then he would use these specialized subjects as a starting point to gradually bring other weaker subjects up to speed.
Daniel Thompson mulled it over. The subjects where Nico Ross had made progress were all essential knowledge for warriors and equipment maintenance personnel on the ship, which were both practical and systematic. They were probably areas where Nico Ross’ theoretical talents were close by, and thus, they should be easier for him to learn.
“This may indeed be a good approach.”
Daniel Thompson approved of the idea.
Two months later, terrible news arrived; Nico Ross had disappeared.
The disappearance was thorough.
In just one hour, numerous scanners and new nano-detection robots searched the entire Hard Sun III Galaxy, but there was still no trace of him.
Lion was devastated by this shocking news.
He just could not understand.
It was the year 3006, and even if a needle was dropped into space or into a gravity line orbit, it could be found in minutes with the advanced technology that humans had mastered. How could a living person simply vanish?