A soft, cute, and the only silver-blue little mermaid in the galaxy meets the cold and invincible God of War, the Crown Prince of the Empire.
Qiao You, a former Royal Highness from ancient Ea...
Hu Chao sat quietly next to Di Wei, his eyes looking around, but his attention was always on the person next to him.
For him, Divi was the most important person in his life.
If Divi hadn't told him that Herka needed him, he would have come to the insect planet without hesitation, even if only as an experimental subject.
He, Hu Chao, is one of the countless ordinary people in the interstellar world. He was an orphan from a young age and knew nothing about his parents.
While living in the orphanage, all his other companions were adopted, but he remained unchosen.
Fortunately, the league's welfare system is quite comprehensive, so he doesn't live too badly, but it's impossible to say he's rich.
They receive a fixed monthly stipend, and their tuition fees are covered by the alliance.
He always thought he was unlucky, but when he first entered high school, he encountered the light that belonged only to him.
Through a series of coincidences, General Divi became his patron. At that time, he could only look up to her; she was noble, powerful, and gentle.
This was the first time Hu Chao had felt warmth. With Diwei's support, he was able to focus more on his studies and silently vowed that one day he would stand openly by Diwei's side.
And now, we can finally say that he has done it.
“That’s roughly the situation,” Divi said, looking at Adrian. “It’s because we people weren’t resolute enough or brave enough that we brought such a disaster upon the people.”
When the experiments on the Insect Planet were mentioned, Divi's expression darkened. Strictly speaking, she was also one of these executioners.
“Auntie, don’t blame yourself,” Adrian comforted her. “It has nothing to do with you, don’t take the blame on yourself.”
His father, Dantès, was like that; he had an overly strong sense of responsibility and morality. After leaving Shirahoshi, he took it all upon himself, becoming depressed and eventually dying of depression.
After my father passed away, my mother's health deteriorated, and she soon followed him.
How could Adrian not hate? It was the League! It was the League's higher-ups who killed his father and mother.
His father, Dantès, was a renowned scholar-general who lived a life of poverty and pride, using most of his allowance to support orphans in welfare homes.
The reason he was forced to stay away from Shirahoshi was that he kept children for his own amusement, and Adrian could fully imagine the blow this would be to his father.
These fabricated charges were all made up to eliminate those who did not belong to the same faction.
Adrian explained the current situation to Diwei, "I have reached a cooperation agreement with His Highness Crown Prince Helian Jue of the Empire."
"The last fig leaf of the alliance will be ruthlessly torn off."
"To appease the Alliance's people and continue to amass wealth, the Alliance has now disconnected all planets from the main StarNet network, allowing each planet to use only its internal network."
If the alliance activates its internal network, then all messages received by the public will be controlled.
The people are like birds kept in a cage, without freedom, without rights, and completely isolated from the outside world.
Aside from Insect Star, they have no contact with any of the planets under the Alliance's control. Even the Yellow Sparrow that Helian Jue buried on White Star cannot send messages out.
"Auntie, there will surely be a day when light dispels darkness."
We will meet.
"The slander you and your father have suffered will surely be cleared."
Diwei's eyes gradually brightened, as if filled with a sky full of stars, and her voice was firm, "Yes! I will wait."
Remembering how long Divi had endured hardship and humiliation on the insect planet, Adrian felt extremely distressed.
“Auntie, you and Hu Chao should go back to Herka Star,” Adrian said sincerely. “The environment here isn’t very good…”