I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1210 - 706 Growing in Adversity The Sudden

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Chapter 1210: Chapter 706: Growing in Adversity, The Sudden Change in Cosmic Rules_1

Chapter 1210 -706: Growing in Adversity, The Sudden Change in Cosmic Rules_1

Nico Ross never expected that his special training would actually last for three years.

During these three years, he was driven by Zero every day to do things that seemed impossible for him.

Almost every time, it was on the verge of causing a catastrophe.

But strangely enough, although he was always in a precarious situation, like walking a tightrope, he somehow managed to get through it all.

About a year and a half later, all human-controlled units, along with a large part of the Glenoid Tribe, completed a magnificent migration from the Glenoid Tribe Satellite to the Glenoid Tribe’s home planet. They then resettled and disguised themselves as Glenoid Tribe production bases, rapidly developed and expanded, and continually accumulated strength.

The size of the Glenoid Tribe’s home planet was much larger than that of the satellite, with more abundant resources and higher-level, better-performing Glenoid units on its surface.

This not only brought new challenges to humans but also created new opportunities.

Due to the more relaxed external environment, the performance ceiling of human-made disguise equipment suddenly rose a lot. Besides the perfect-level Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Form, which could not be touched, humans could even produce a limited number of Cutting-Edge Level-9 Battle Equipment in proportion to the regular combat units on the battlefield.

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Nico Ross also went through a lot.

He saw many names that had appeared in the void of history.

Although the historical records he had been reading all along were tampered with, as he came to know more and more knowledge and enriched his life, he became more and more accurate in grasping the reactions of others.

He also had a “prompter” in his heart that would give him inspiration, allowing him to understand many strange things in psychology, linguistics, philosophy, and history that he had not been able to read before.

Gradually, he was sure that there were problems with the history books he saw.

His vision finally jumped out of the false information cage built for him by the Sage Project and realized that something was wrong.

He didn’t ask anyone, relying solely on his feelings to judge.

This feeling made him feel both fresh and quite nervous, and he had more unsure guesses in his heart.

He suspected that he was also a certain person in the historical records, but he had never been able to find any information, consult with the Artificial Intelligence Assistant, or even get an answer directly from The Supreme Intelligent Brain Star by sending a message to request. So he simply didn’t bother to manage it.

That’s just what his character was like.

Sometimes he would be curious about things he didn’t know, but at other times, he would think that it wasn’t important.

Why waste time and energy asking if someone wanted to hide something from him?

What difference would it make if he knew or didn’t know who he was?

What was important was not the past and the future, but the present, what he was doing, and what he was trying to do.

Life, sometimes lived in a confused way, spending limited energy on more important matters that can be understood at hand, is more valuable than digging deep into every matter.

After all, Nico Ross was very self-aware; compared to other 31st-century contemporaries, his memory was much worse, and his conventional logical analysis and understanding abilities were also much worse.

If it weren’t for the help of the Force-Feeding Artifact and the “prompter,” he would have been just a mediocre person. Why bother to worry about it?

Over the three years, Nico Ross had dealt with Needham Brown more than once.

Many times, the targets Zero assigned to him were too large, and with only his own strength or the capability of their 61-member team, not only did Zero have to step in personally, but they also had to cooperate with external personnel.

The team that cooperated the most with Nico Ross’ team was, naturally, Needham Brown’s Wind God Special Combat Team.

Unfortunately, at this time, everyone had their consciousness loaded into the Intelligent Brain core, and no one knew what the person on the other side looked like. Some people still didn’t know his true appearance; otherwise, they would recognize him at a glance.

As for Nora Camp, although she grew up with him, as the target of the Prometheus Project, the historical records about the Sage Project she came into contact with were also tampered with, and she didn’t realize Nico Ross’ true identity for the time being.

Over the years, Nico Ross’ relationship with the Wind God Special Combat Team had been generally unhappy.

The first encounter was accidental.

Both teams happened to choose the same temporary special mining site.

The birth of this mining site was an accident. The Glenoid Tribe’s production tools experienced an abnormal reaction when recycling and smelting resources, producing a large piece of special performance Real Energy Alloy. This type of alloy could be used to create the combat part of cutting-edge melee weapons, capable of carrying super black hole-like energy loads that oscillate at extremely high frequencies.

If a scout had discovered it, they would have reported it to the information departments of various teams, then synchronized the report to the headquarters, where the overall command led by Nora Camp would arrange specific actions. This process may seem complicated, but it took less than 0.1 seconds to make a decision and was already incredibly fast.

However, at this time, the elite teams led by Nico Ross and Needham Brown were on both sides of the mining site. For the sake of flexible and autonomous decision-making, both teams changed their direction simultaneously and rushed over.

Upon arrival, the two teams were on two separate hills, facing each other from a distance.

Nowadays, everyone is in the same communication system, so there is no problem of enemy and self-recognition. By the time the two sides got closer to ten kilometers, they already knew that they were their own people and knew the identity of the other side.

At this time, a large number of Glenoid Tribe combat and production tools were being mobilized in a wide range below them.