Chapter 66: Having one's own ideas is the privilege of adults, children are more like machines

Chapter 66: Having one's own ideas is the privilege of adults, children are more like machines

What shocked people even more was the witch's rebuttal.

“Children don’t need dreams. Until they grow up, they just need to be manipulated like dolls and toys.”

An inhuman monster that points out the problems of mankind in a very precise way.

The police couple looked at each other and saw shock in each other's eyes. They looked at their son Kang Kang at the same time.

Kang Kang couldn't figure out anything and just watched TV with great interest.

Well, if we ask this naughty son to talk about his dream now, I guess he will only say something like that he won’t get cavities no matter how much sugar he eats.

At the same time, the unconscious little boy on the wooden horse disappeared as the witch waved her sleeves.

According to the witch, he was thrown into the grave of dreams, which was the abandoned park before.

Thinking of those pale-faced children, they couldn't help but start to worry about what would happen to them.

Can a child who has lost his dreams regain his original health and vitality?

They were even a little scared to know the answer.

At the same time, the witch glanced at the trapped Dagu and prepared to leave with disgust.

"I don't want adults' dreams. Sucking on adults' dreams will only make my stomach upset."

Hearing this, the policeman's face turned red as if he had hit upon the point.

Although being a policeman was indeed his dream since childhood, he also had to admit that he no longer had the purity he once had.

I still remember that when he was a child, he happened to encounter a policeman catching a thief on the street.

The arrogant thief who had run around several streets became as listless as a frost-bitten eggplant when he saw the police officer, which made him immediately admire the profession of a policeman.

Now, however, he still has awe for this profession, but there are many things mixed in it.

The burden of supporting his family makes him worry about his income all the time, and he has to count on his fingers when buying a pack of cigarettes.

In order to support his family, he can only work hard to perform and build a good relationship with his superiors. In the workplace, even the most green and naive young man will gradually become sophisticated and consider not only human relationships but also accidents.

This is an unavoidable change.

No one can change it.

I can only smoke a few more cigarettes when I occasionally remember it.

The policeman looked at himself and then at his ignorant son, feeling filled with emotion.

At this time, the witch had disappeared, and only the tune of the music box echoed in the living room.

The camera flashes across many sleepwalking children.

They walked out of the house and all headed in the same direction. The scene was very strange.

At this time, from the Victory Team, Lina, who was soundly asleep, appeared in the corridor of the base wearing only a short-sleeved shirt and shorts.

Same symptoms as those kids!
Seeing this, the police officer looked away awkwardly, but his son Kang Kang didn't find it scary and even had the time to complain:

"Their parents are both sound sleepers. If I come out to eat a snack at night, I will be discovered and scolded."

The mother was almost mad at this boy who ruined the atmosphere. She glared at him and told him to shut up.

Then, the scene turns to the wilderness of the witch's castle.

The castle had disappeared, and in its place a pumpkin house had emerged from the ground.

The witch stood on the pumpkin roof, and her bewitching voice spread throughout the wilderness shrouded in darkness:

"Adults are the enemy."

"Adults always hinder children from making choices."

"Adults are trying to take away children's dreams and freedom!!" Hearing the witch's words, Kang Kang subconsciously agreed, but under his mother's "tyranny", he could only swallow his anger. His father once said that a real man should be able to bend and stretch.

At the same time, the Victory Team arrived in time and stopped the children who were going to the Pumpkin House. The children, who had no ability to distinguish, all started crying and the scene was a little chaotic for a while.

The farce finally came to a temporary halt when the witch was shot by Xincheng.

However, the witch, having failed in her plan, was about to escape.

The huge pumpkin house slowly sinks and is about to disappear underground again. The children who have lost their dreams will disappear again, and no one knows when and where the witch will appear next time.

The situation is quite tricky!

At the critical moment, the trapped Dagu was freed with the help of the vibration of the pumpkin house and finally transformed!
And the witch monster Gilanbo finally revealed its ugly face.

As a monster that only knows how to devour children's dreams, Gilanbo is ridiculously weak. In the end, its high-speed movement was broken by Ultraman Tiga's timer flash, and it was completely destroyed by a Zapelion Ray.

Almost at the same time as Jilanbo's body exploded, a red sun slowly rose from the distant hillside.

The red sun was rising, and the entire sky was covered with red clouds. Even the light from the explosion of Gilanbo turned into a gorgeous rainbow.

The rainbow twisted and changed in the sky, slowly dispersing as the sun rose, kissing the children who had lost their dreams on the ground with every ray of sunlight.

Seeing the pale-faced children regain their energy, the people in front of the TV also breathed a sigh of relief.

Seeing this romantic scene, Kang Kang's mother thought silently in her heart that those colorful auroras might be the children's dreams.

Children’s future should be as bright and dazzling as the aurora, because they represent infinite possibilities.

At the end of the story, the victorious team members who successfully protected the children gathered at the top of the mountain, expressing their deep emotion for the thrilling night.

"So, the children's dreams are the treasures of the earth."

Xincheng’s words expressed the thoughts of countless parents in front of the screen.

They looked at the children around them, and the emotions that had been aroused by the voices on the Internet slowly dissipated with the aurora at the end of this episode.

What are their children’s dreams?

It seems like they have never paid attention to this issue.

Or maybe they think their dreams are too ridiculous.

Because the dreams of children are nothing more than scientists, astronauts, etc.

Parents also had these dreams when they were young, but who has realized them now?

So they always take it for granted that it is impossible and subconsciously ignore the voices of children.

But the sentence "adults are all enemies" sounded a wake-up call in everyone's hearts.

They just hope that their children can avoid the detours they have taken, but it seems that they have never listened to the children's own voices.

They always subconsciously think that children are young and have childish thoughts, so what ideas can they have?
They eat, drink and have fun happily every day, so how could they have worries like adults?

It seems that having one’s own ideas is something that adults only have.

Children are machines that only know how to eat and sleep. All you need to do is give them regular food and water and send them to school on time, and they will automatically have mature brains and stable souls.

But this is not the case.

Maybe they should listen carefully to their children's voices, even if those words are childish, but they don't want to become enemies in the eyes of their children that hinder their choices.

At this point, the broadcast of the eighth episode of "Ultraman Tiga" has successfully reversed the extreme thoughts of most parents.

Of course, that's only most of it.

You can never wake up someone who is pretending to be asleep.

Because he is deaf.

 Update, update, although late but arrived
  
 
(End of this chapter)