Exploring the Dimension After Reincarnation: Academic

Exploring the Dimension After Reincarnation: Academic
I Need to Report This



In another setting, at the same time as Szecz and Peruru, Kai and his father were in an inn. The two of them had just completed a long and exhausting research during this week. Of course, this drains too much energy which makes them, especially Kai exhausted in terms of thoughts. For their physique, there were not too many problems that made them expend a lot of their energy.


There are some wild penthres, but all of them are easily dispelled by Kai. Kai's existence here has become a very important body guard. He did his job very well without any threat that managed to hurt his father— who works as a researcher—. It's just that, at this time he is experiencing fatigue in terms of thoughts due to lack of doing work and too much feeling bored and doing work that he does not like.


“Next, what are you going to do, Dad? Isn't your work here done together with you who finished researching the ruins? Can't you go home now?” ask Kai.


He lay down quietly on the bed. Before going to bed, he decided to ask his father this question. Being mentally exhausted does not mean that he is really tired and makes him unable to think clearly. He was just a little annoyed at doing too much work that he disliked and was boring.


During the exploration of ancient buildings, he only needed to be aware of the threat that had a very small or unknown outward appearance. He could not play the game and continued to be wary of one threat at a time. It's just that doing this for a long period of time, really makes him bored and draining.


“I plan to return home. Your sister must have waited too long for me to see her back. But dear..., I still have to go to the Association to report the results I have found this,” replied his father who was sitting on the table while writing down some things on the white paper.


Kai himself was of course well aware that this was important information. In fact he himself wanted to ask if this matter could be delivered by courier or not. But given how important the information was, he undoes his intentions and becomes a guard for a longer time, even though he is tired of doing so.


“Also, call me “Doctor”. You are still in the job at the moment,” he added coldly.


“Alright, well,” indifferent reply from Kai. “Aren't you a little too stiff on me who is your son? We're just the two of us in this room, this isn't some kind of conference where our whereabouts appear in public. Doesn't it matter if I call you “Ayah” which is a family call? This will make the relationship between us closer, won't it?”


“I refuse.” He stopped writing it before saying, “I put more emphasis on my current job. The legacy of ancient civilizations, allowed humans to step ahead of the technology we have today. If we can learn their technology, we might get a technological leap from creatures that come from other planets.”


“D devoted career rather than family, yes.” Kai laughed a little at this thought. “I don't know if Doctor did this for his ambition or was forced because of his job. But whichever one is right, what you do does not change the reality at all if you turn your back on your family. I can't think at all what's inside your head about this tough attitude of yours.”


“Even if you say it like that, in fact you are still being tough on your son this one, you know,” Kai timpal. “The problem is not whether you choose family or work. The problem is that you have an attitude that is too rigid. You could have allowed me to use “Ayah” calls to close our relationship.”


Francais did not answer to this statement. He said instead, “I have a sense of whether I will choose a family or different types of people. You yourself will also experience deep anxiety like this when you have entered the world of work, especially if your work is concerned with the interests of many people.”


As Francais has often explained, his work researching ancient sites has played an important role in the advancement of human technology. Thanks to new technology being researched through Francais search results, humanity may be able to travel between planets or even between stars, but it could also play a role in the development of drugs. This of course will be important for the development and preservation of human existence.


But on the other hand, technological advances that are too drastic without being followed by human morals and intelligence of technology that is too simple, will actually destroy human civilization itself. The battle is set against greed and the attempt to dominate each other will trigger the self-destruction of humanity on the planet.


Therefore, we should all seek the truth without putting forward emotions. Maybe truth is different from what we want, but truth is still truth. If the truth is not reached, then we—umat humans— will go to destruction due to the declining quality of morality and the feeling of being selfish without regard for others.


Man certainly has ambition, whether it be money or fame. But if in the process we justify all means, have you forgotten your conscience as a human being? And remember, God has given reason to man so that man may think of what is right and wrong. If we can't think using that sense, then we won't have any difference with animals.


If you think of animals as stupid, remember those who become smarter through practice. Of course, they do not rival humans in building civilization, but they— those animals—still be able to think. If animals can't think and “have a feeling”, surely carnivores are extinct because they eat their young.


Taking into account all the possible good and bad that happened, Francais chose not to care and would only carry out her duties to research the ancient site, then already. His conscience as a man, as a father. He could not use his entire life just for mankind. He also wanted to spend more time relaxing with his family.


“Looks like the adult world is too hard to get through.” Kai closed his eyes before continuing, “I don't care about that. I will only face what is in front of my eyes.”