
As Venix let out a gripping aura, the situation became even worse.
To be honest Venix didn't want anything like this to happen, but somehow, for certain topics, he seemed to be getting too out of control.
"Wait, Venix..." Rutz immediately moved and stood beside Venix to calm him down.
Venix sighed and retracted his aura.
"Say that again after you become the leader of the Human Continent or at least you have real power." After saying that, Venix turned around and left this field.
If he continued to stay there, the atmosphere would not improve, so Venix decided to leave.
Nero who is still playing also decided to come back and follow Venix from the back.
After Venix left, various chatter started to appear on this field.
"Who is he? Why is he so arrogant?" Someone said.
"He was one of the survivors after being trapped in this Continent for nearly a decade." Answer someone else.
"By the way what Jiyun said makes sense. Is he no longer fighting for humanity?" Ask someone.
"What do you know? Please go out there and feel for yourself living on this Continent for a decade." Someone else replied, but this person doesn't seem to be one of the Goblin Beast Tragedy Victims, and only ordinary young generations are seeking experience in this Continent.
"Should he have known the cruelty of another race who killed his comrades? Why are you kind to other races when you know that race is cruel?" Others disagree.
"What Venix said makes sense, and what Jiyun said does make sense to us as well. There was actually nothing wrong, it was just that Jiyun's words provoked something like this to happen." The other person replied, and seemed to be standing on the neutral side.
Everyone was discussing, there were pros and cons, there were those who supported Jiyun, there were also those who felt what Venix said made sense.
In order to survive, is it important to choose a Race to be a friend or ally? It's fine if there's a human race, but if there isn't? Do they have to be alone to fight for their race?
From Venix and Jiyun's previous debates, some people also started to come to a realization.
Other races are cruel to the human race, but on the contrary, are they not themselves cruel to other races?
And they also realized, why should limit friendship because of racial differences? In this world, the Human Race was not the ruler, many other Races. Should they limit themselves in their circle of friends in this vast World?
And the deeper they questioned the matter, the more they understood what Venix meant.
Yes, the other races are cruel to us the Human Race because they consider us to be enemies, and vice versa. But if the other races were not enemies, would it be necessary to assume the other races were enemies?
Actually they all know that there are other races that are in this Dock, and the human government does not prohibit it.
It was just that they were all young, not understanding these things because what they were taught since childhood was, the enemy of humans was another Race.
"I didn't expect this to show up tonight." A man shook his head with a bitter smile.
"Yes, everything happens naturally. And by the way, Venix was the only person who brought the other Race as a guest in the Human Continent right?" Ina asked.
"Yes, he's the only one right now. To be honest things like this were not uncommon, bringing other races into the Human Continent as guests, but it was generally the case with Senior Martial Masters who had lived for a long time." Rutz answered.
"I felt annoyed after hearing the boy's words, what was his name?" Laura asked.
"He was Jiyun, his team was attacked by another Race while exploring outside, and some people inside his team were killed." Someone answered.
"Huh! So his name is Jiyun? I'll remember it. To label a person as a traitor of the human race simply because of being friends with another Race? I'm really itching to hit him in the face!" Laura gritted her teeth slightly.
These people came here with their own strength, or were picked up by the younger generation exploring the Dark Continent.
"We? Well, even though we haven't really made friends with other races yet, connecting with other races isn't bad either." A man named Ravi answered.
"Right, honestly we have a bitter experience of being betrayed by our fellow human race. I agree with Venix's view, we should not look at the other party's Race, but look at their attitude towards us. Sometimes forming allies with other races on the basis for the benefit of both sides is not so bad." A woman named Hera added.
"I was worried that after this incident, a group would form with people who agreed with Jiyun and Venix." A man said while shaking his head.
The others understood what that person meant.
Soon the chatter about Jiyun and Venix gradually dimmed, and the party resumed.
But the atmosphere was slightly wrong, and it seemed like everyone had split into two groups.
***
The next day, Venix was in the lab lab.
He used the form of the Tiger Man and drowned inside the research tube.
"With his unique body, we can get valuable data from him." The woman dressed in white said softly.
"How far can we go to develop technology to capture other races in disguise?" Hakin Fost asked.
"At least we can try to improve about 20% of this technology. But for success, we still have to face trial and error." Answer the woman.
"20% is enough. Continue." Judge Fost nodded.
After that 30 minutes passed quickly, and Venix had come out of the research tube and changed its shape back to a human.
Judge Fost approached Venix and gave him an energy drink to recover his strength.
Venix did not refuse and accepted the canned drink, and spent it all in one gulp.
Defending the Transformation form consumed a lot of the energy he and Nero had. So he was exhausted enough to maintain the shape of a Tiger Man.
But because it takes on this form too often, Venix also increasingly understands this new form and has the idea to refine it further.
"How are you feeling?" Judge Fost asked.
"Well, my body is a little tired. But it's also like training my new form." Venix answered honestly.
Judge Fost took out a brown envelope from his storage ring and gave it to Venix: "This is the approval for your friend to be a guest on the Human Continent. When the ship arrives, your friend can get inside the ship."
Venix received the brown envelope and thanked her: "Thank you."
With this, Agir's problem has been solved.
"By the way, I heard there's some conflict going on between you and other people because of your friends from other races." Judge Fost suddenly brought up the topic.
"Is there anything Judge Fost wants to say about that?" Venix asked calmly.
"No, I won't interfere in the affairs of the young." Judge Fost smiled.
"There's nothing wrong with your way of thinking, especially if it's heard by old people like us. But one thing you should pay attention to. In the future when you arrive at the Human Continent, be careful if anyone else does a little trick on you." Judge Fost said seriously.