He just said hello, was it really that big of a deal? He was so scared that he abandoned his prey.
"Well, who knows?" Lida took a bite of a potato chip, a faint smile playing on her lips.
They seem quite happy?
"There are actually poachers?!"
Nalga looked at the direction the woman ran off in astonishment, thought for a moment, and said, "Never mind, let's inform the Insect Kingdom later. Right now, the priority is to arrest the Revolutionary Army."
"Um?"
These words made Kuro frown. "What do you mean?"
"Everything on the land of the Insect Kingdom belongs to the nobles. Commoners are not entitled to anything on the land, including animals."
Nalga said, "Colonel Kuro, even your navy must respect the rights of the member states, because they are guaranteed by the World Government and are the guarantee of our credibility. That woman has violated the laws of the Land of Insects, and as a staff member of the World Government, I will report to them; it is my duty."
These words made Kuro stare at Nalga for a while, then he suddenly turned around and walked towards the woods.
"Kroo, take that deer, let's go."
"Colonel Kuro, intelligence indicates the Revolutionary Army isn't in that direction. Follow me," Nalga said hurriedly.
Kuro ignored him and walked straight inside.
"Bring the deer along."
Kro adjusted his glasses, spoke to his subordinates, and followed them.
Lida swallowed hard, quickly finished the potato chips, and obediently followed, looking as docile as a rabbit drinking water by a stream.
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