Chapter 97 The Lord is Very Obedient Now



Chapter 97 The Lord is Very Obedient Now

He thought it might be because he had been away from the male insect for a while today, which was why he had this strange feeling.

However, Letekar quickly put that thought aside, because all the female soldiers in the office had already left, leaving only him and Eli as the two insects.

Eli glanced at the closed office door before sitting down in a seat close to him.

"Major General, there's something I need to ask you." Eli looked at Letekar hesitantly, then took a deep breath to calm himself down.

Lutekar was puzzled, but nodded nonetheless. “Please speak freely, General.”

Eli glanced at Letekar again before slowly saying, "I saw the male insect that Tan Chi introduced me to today, the little male insect from the Reeves family, but then the Star Beast attack happened, and the little male insect seemed to be frightened and left without looking back..."

To make it easier for Letocal to analyze the situation, Eli even went into detail about how he rescued the little male insect and how it left as soon as it heard his name.

"Do you think I have no chance?"

Eli was a bit dejected. He had finally encountered a male insect whose appearance was exactly what he had imagined, and then the insect ran away just because it heard his name.

He knew it was hopeless, but he remembered that Ludl's situation with his brother was even worse, yet Ludl had managed to pull through.

So he thought maybe telling him would bring a change of fortune?

Eli thought this way, and that's what he did.

So now he can only stare longingly at Letecar, hoping he can show him the way.

Lettcal thought for a moment about Eli's account of what had just happened, then turned to him and asked, "Did you ask him if he was willing to be your lord?"

Eli: "???"

No, is it really that direct?

He opened his mouth, then finally spoke, "He ran away as soon as he heard my name. It seems..."

It's like she really dislikes him.

So he didn't need to ask at all!

"So you asked?" Lutekar's question remained unchanged.

Eli shrugged. "No."

Letekar looked at Eli calmly. "If not, how do you know he's unwilling?"

Eli: "..."

The male insects have all run away, is there really any need to continue asking questions?

He stared at Lettkar for a while, and seeing his determined look, he couldn't help but sigh, "But he doesn't look willing at all."

“Then give him a chance to do it willingly,” Letkar blurted out without thinking. “Tell the male directly what’s going on, don’t guess.”

His lord favors those who speak the truth.

He didn't know about the other males, but if a male was the same as the master, it must be a good one.

Eli said that the male insect in Reeves's house was introduced by the male master, so he must be a good insect.

Good insects should be like the things that the male master likes.

Eli had no idea about Luttcar's logic, but he heard him say it so firmly.

He suddenly felt a pang of guilt. Letekar was right; he should have been more sincere with the male insects!

Otherwise, how can the male insect know he's serious?!

Having made up his mind, Letekar couldn't help but ask, "What if the male insect disagrees after I ask?"

This time, Ludwig's expression finally showed a slight, subtle change.

Although it wasn't very obvious, Eli, who had been keeping a close eye on him, still noticed it.

"The general really likes that male insect?" Lettkar blinked, looking at Eli with a more serious expression.

Eli nodded without hesitation.

Then, Letekar spoke again, "Then take him back to the palace, lock him up, and he'll be yours."

Eli: "???"

Eli: "!!!"

No, the topic was just so heartwarming, how did it suddenly turn into a legal discussion?

Eli stared at Letekar in shock, then hesitated before speaking, "Male insects... all have protective laws..."

Moreover, he is the eldest prince. It's not right for a member of the royal family to commit a crime openly.

“Then don’t let the insects protected by the male insects know, and don’t let any insects find out.” Letkar’s words were still serious, but Eli couldn’t help but break out in a cold sweat.

"Uh... my brother, he..."

Before Eli could finish speaking, Letekar understood his meaning: "The lord is very obedient now."

Eli understood the implication almost instantly: it wasn't time to lock him up yet.

Eli: "..."

Okay.

Who would have thought that the seemingly dull major general was actually a lawless madman at heart?

We can't afford to mess with them.

He would remind Tan Chi to behave himself another day.

But considering how his brother treats Leterkar now, even if he's locked up, he'll probably just ask the mechanical bugs to bring him more food when he sees him.

Sigh... I can't control anything about it.

By the time the Second Legion received the news, the reputation of the Second Army on the StarNet had plummeted.

Many even started digging deeper, uncovering all the female soldiers with ranks that the Second Legion had previously publicly disclosed.

Almost every female soldier with a name and surname has been thoroughly investigated by the netizens of StarNet.

Especially Simon Thomas, whose childhood bedwetting incident when he was a few years old was also brought up.

Some of it is true, but some of it is just pure fabrication.

But who cares?

The Starflies on the StarNet can't stand any good news from them now.

Even if they know the news is fake, they're still willing to use it to mock the Second Legion.

After all, their goal was to mock the Second Legion, so they didn't care whether it was true or not.

Just mock them.

Simon was furious. He slammed his fist on the table, his bloodshot eyes demanding of the insects in front of him, "Why hasn't the trending topic on the StarNet gone down yet? What are you insects good for?"

"StarNet says that's all organic traffic, and they can't just remove the trending topics directly." One of the insects looked at Simon with trepidation, its head practically tucked into its collar.

If General Simon hadn't been so arrogant on the live stream, he wouldn't have been besieged by Starflies on StarNet and subjected to a frenzy of digging up dirt on him.

That's bad news. The top three were originally the Second Legion's dirty secrets.

Now it's all about Simon's dirty laundry.

If a child urinates on other insect beds before the age of three, the problem is rooted in the disease from a young age.

She flirted with a male insect when she was twenty, was released on bail, and then used her power to force the male insect to marry her. Her insect character was depraved.

And even as they get older, they still have a lecherous habit of sexually harassing female soldiers...

Every revelation seemed utterly baffling to the worms, yet a bunch of them blindly believed them, demanding the military severely punish General Simon...

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