What to Do When the Lady Is a Sloppy Monster?

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Chapter 34, Chapter 36: Unease "What's wrong with you?...

Chapter 34, Chapter 36: Unease "What's wrong with you?...

Visabain has been displeased with Fipers for some time now.

When he first heard that Vison had a companion, he was very happy for the student.

Who knew that not long after, the students stopped coming to school! Heaven knows how panicked he was.

And it was only then that he heard from the other insect that Vison's partner was Fipos.

He felt like the sky had fallen when he heard the news.

He was afraid that Fipos had imprisoned Vison just like his female father. He racked his brains at home for a long time, feeling that he still had to make a fuss about it with the male insect protection association.

Fortunately, Vincent came to the academy the next day to pick up the blueprints, explained the situation to him, and assured him that he would submit the assignment on time and in excess, which put his mind at ease.

But the story isn't over yet.

He later discovered that Vinson had been somewhat out of sorts for a while, and after some questioning, he learned that Vinson's disappointment stemmed from Fipos's "refusal to give him a formal status."

This is utterly upside down!

Visabain was so angry that he wanted to confront Fipers, but was stopped by Vincent, who asked him to keep it a secret, and that brought the matter to an end.

From then on, Vesa always looked at Fipos with a disdainful expression. Whenever they met, he would always find a way to argue with him, but unfortunately, Fipos always respected him as Vesa's teacher and never let him find anything wrong with him.

"Teacher, your senior brother is urging you to go ahead, hurry up." With a headache, Vincent sent the snorting and glaring Vesa away.

Only then did he turn his gaze properly to Fipos: "What brings you here?"

“This batch of machinery is quite important, so I need to come in person.” Even as he said this, Feibos’s eyes seemed glued to Vison’s face.

Vison felt his face flush under his gaze and turned away, trying to cover it up: "I have to go now."

For some reason, Vison felt that they were like a young couple in school, secretly having an affair during breaks.

It makes people feel especially shy.

“You still haven’t said why you’re unhappy.” Fipos reached out to stop him, always exceptionally persistent in asking Vinson why he was unhappy.

Vison unconsciously puffed out his cheeks slightly, and said with a dissatisfied look, "I just don't like him, is that wrong?"

“Okay.” Fipos didn’t ask why at all, he just nodded and said quite seriously, “I won’t let him appear in front of you again.”

Vincent looked up in surprise and found that Feibos was actually serious.

If he agrees today, Clark might not appear in his sight again tomorrow.

He was startled and quickly stopped him.

The current situation is different from the one in the book. With him watching over things, Feppos will definitely not end up like before.

If the protagonist can become a lieutenant general, he should be quite useful, right?

Recently, more and more machinery has been sent here for repair, with the average level of damage increasing and the number growing. Only important units can be sent here for repair by Visabain.

Vison has recently had a bad feeling, which he doesn't know where it came from, and this feeling has become stronger as he repairs more and more machinery.

During this period, it's best to save the good insects for later use.

“Okay.” Fipos readily agreed, seemingly unconcerned.

For him, it made no difference whether a lieutenant general was transferred elsewhere or kept by his side.

Moreover, he also had the idea of ​​mobilizing the insect personnel, since that place was currently in need of insects.

Thinking of this, his mood, which had been somewhat warming up, darkened again. He sat down next to Vinson and stared at him with a greedy gaze as he watched him hammer and tinker with the machine.

Vison wore glasses that gave him an academic and serious air, which, combined with his already aloof and noble appearance, made him seem even more unapproachable.

It's said that the most charming insects are those that work diligently, and Vincent, who works diligently, is doubly charming.

Many female soldiers couldn't take their eyes off Vison when they first saw him, and some even bumped into pillars in their daze. If it weren't for Fei Poss guarding the place, there would probably have been a swarm of men trying to flirt with him.

Vison was completely unaware of this; he had always been the type of person who could eliminate all distractions by immersing himself in machinery.

With Fipos saying that this batch of machinery was very important, he became even more concerned.

Not only that, he discovered some new things during the repair process, and then he kept working hard until night.

When he finally looked up, his neck ached, and he found that most of the female soldiers had left. Even the machine room had turned on its lights because it was dark, and some of his senior colleagues had also left.

Only Fipos remained sitting beside him, watching.

It seems that the insect only briefly left a few times in the middle, and spent most of the rest of the time sitting here intently watching him.

What's so interesting about him?

Vison was completely bewildered: "Is the military headquarters that empty?"

Fipos shook his head and said honestly, "Very busy."

He had intended to spend the whole afternoon reading, and before setting off, he instructed that he not to be called unless there was something that needed immediate attention. However, he still received calls that he had to deal with, and the information box in his personal terminal was almost full.

And he'll probably have to work a long time overtime for this afternoon.

...Although he still couldn't finish all his shifts later on.

Thinking of this, Fepox pursed his lips in great displeasure.

"Then go ahead and do your work, can't you go home and check?" When Vincent thought about how so many insects had been staring at him like that, he belatedly felt embarrassed and ashamed.

Why is she suddenly so clingy? Didn't she keep her distance from him and act like she didn't know him before? Why is she suddenly coming up to him all of a sudden?

Vincent was completely baffled.

"I'll watch it when I get home too."

Vison was slightly amused by the answer, and a sweet feeling welled up inside him. He was pleased by the rare display of intimacy from Fei Pos in public, but he stubbornly refused to show it: "I don't have any gold on my face."

"I want to look at you, I want to smell your pheromones." Feibosi's answer was almost straightforward.

In the Zerg race, telling a Zergling that you want to smell its pheromones is essentially the same as saying you want to have sex with it.

A blush immediately rose to Vison's face.

What's wrong with this bug today?! He can't handle it anymore!

"Bang bang."

The sound of a huge hammer striking came from behind, accompanied by interjections made so loud they would hear.

"Tsk."

Vison and Fipos turned their heads at the same time and saw Visabain standing at the back table with an unfriendly expression.

"Teacher," Vincent called out guiltily.

When Visabath saw them turn around, he swung his hammer at them and said, "If you want to talk about love, go back home. Don't get in my way."

As he spoke, he glared fiercely at Feibosi.

General Fipos sat there like a leech all afternoon, impossible to get rid of. At first, he was scared, thinking that this batch was so important that it required a general to supervise the maintenance. Little did he know that this bug had ulterior motives.

He couldn't move once he got to his favorite student!

"Then we'll be going now, teacher. You should go home early too." After thinking for a moment, Vincent felt that he had almost finished his work for the day. As soon as Visabai spoke, he took the opportunity to pack up the drawings and went home with Feibos, who had been clinging to him all afternoon.

Visaba watched them leave, remained silent for a moment, and was too embarrassed to call out to Vincent that he had originally intended to tell them to stop whispering to each other, so he just let them go.

He could only blame Fei Bosi in his heart again. It was all his fault that the student he had worked so hard to study had disappeared!

But after they left, Visaba looked at their well-matched figures and felt a little gratified.

Well, this is fine too. With bugs around, Vincent is starting to feel alive again.

And the way that insect looked... Vesap thought of how Fipos had spent the whole afternoon intently watching Vinson, it didn't seem like he didn't care about Vinson. It was clearly the look of love, and his previous worries could finally be put aside.

He had no insect offspring of his own, and like Lanco, he treated this youngest student as his own child.

He thought back to when he first saw Vincent. Vincent was a good person then, but he always seemed...too lonely, like he couldn't fit in with anyone, and he couldn't get out of it himself.

He worried about this for a long time.

But now, he saw that Feppos and Vison had become an inseparable whole, yet they had merged into each other, and he was happy about that.

Being able to accompany each other is a lucky and happy thing.

only......

Visaba looked at the broken machine in his hand, which he couldn't repair no matter how hard he tried, and a hint of worry appeared on his face.

Hopefully, his tragedy will not be repeated...

*

Vison was completely unaware of his teacher's concerns; he was currently preoccupied with something else entirely.

After the brief moment of sweetness subsided, the first emotion that washed over him was unease.

He was uneasy about Fipose's unusual behavior today.

It's very late now, and with nightfall, you can't see any insects even ten meters away.

So, under the cover of night, Vison took Feppos's icy hand and walked along the school path.

And Feibos obediently let him hold his hand. He could feel Feibos's focused and ardent gaze completely fixed on him. That gaze seemed to have a temperature, burning his skin.

He instinctively flinched back, but the gaze remained fixed on him, like the unwavering gaze of a large, ferocious beast hunting him.

He felt a bit of force in his hand; it was Feppos pulling him closer.

The heat from his body seemed to ignore the air coming through him, and Vincent felt his skin getting even hotter.

Vison paused slightly, looking up with a question in his eyes, as if asking Fei Pos.

Why did you suddenly pull him?

Fipos didn't say anything, he just watched him quietly.

The previous Fei Bosi wasn't like this. Even though he was usually a man of few words, when he was with Vincent, he would always start a conversation with Vincent first.

I might chat with Vison about everyday things, or ask him about what happened that day; there are rarely such quiet moments.

"What's wrong?" Vison looked at him with a rare hint of concern. "Don't stay silent."

The moonlight shone on Fei Bosi's face, making his already cold and hard features appear even more noble and aloof. He pursed his lips and frowned slightly, looking as if he had something on his mind, which only made him seem even colder. The aura of a general seemed to grow even heavier, enough to stop a child from crying at night.

But in Vison's eyes, he felt that Feppos was unusually... vulnerable today?

It's as if I won't see him in the days to come, so I'm staring at him now and won't take my eyes off him.

This intensified his uneasy premonition.