World Four



World Four

As a male insect, with black hair that means there is a high chance of becoming a high-level male insect, Arisa can get whatever she wants.

When everything he wants becomes readily available, ordinary things no longer satisfy him as they did before.

After becoming an adult, Arisa's first satisfaction came from seeing a wanted order issued by the Federation on StarNet.

Because of the special nature of male Zergs in the Zerg race, there are very few male Zergs that are qualified to be on the wanted list. The male Zerg on the wanted list even has his hair and the lower half of his face covered, leaving only his eyes exposed - they are a pair of forest green eyes hidden under wisps of red hair.

The crime of this red-haired male insect was killing a male insect who had become a high-level one at a young age.

Arisa didn't recognize the green-eyed male insect, but he recognized the high-level male insect that was killed.

The other party had met him at the Star Mall five days ago.

After knowing that he was just a low-level male Zerg, the black-haired male Zerg who was currently being mourned by the sub-female reporter knocked him to the ground in front of a group of Zergs, giving the reason that he had intentionally blocked his way.

The other party's female lord and female servant did nothing and said nothing at the time. They just let their hands hang on both sides of their bodies, as if they were already accustomed to this situation.

The Male Insect Protection Association arrived late. After finding out the cause of the incident, the leading male insect asked with a conflicted look whether he could apologize to the other party.

Although it is called an inquiry, it is actually not much different from an order.

"I was beaten for no reason," Arisa pointed at the wound on her face, her face full of confusion, "Why should I apologize to him?"

"Well... he's a high-ranking male after all..." the male Zerg stammered, "You also know... the importance of high-ranking males to our race..."

He didn't dare look at Arisa's face when he said the first half of the sentence, but when he said the second half, he seemed to be convinced by his own words, and slowly straightened his chest and raised his head, as if Arisa was the real unreasonable Zerg.

It was at that moment that Arisa suddenly realized that the idea that the Zerg had always instilled in them, "male Zergs are noble," was only based on the fact that they were high-ranking.

If you are a male insect and the other party is a female insect, then the Male Insect Protection Association will stand on your side unconditionally.

If you are a low-level or mid-level male insect and the other party is a high-level male insect, then the Male Insect Protection Association will stand by the other party unconditionally.

After realizing this, Arisa decisively apologized to the other party without any resentment on her face.

——The smile on the face of the male insect he apologized to suddenly disappeared when he saw his eyes that were no longer angry.

"Why are you looking at me like that?!" the other person said at the time, "That's not the look I want to see!"

But now, that guy is dead.

The arrogant male insect is dead.

Died at the hands of a low-level... or a mid-level male insect.

Arisa, who was still at a low level, felt a sense of relief.

He listened to the sub-female talking in such a sad tone about how much loss the death of this male insect would bring to the Zerg, and he felt that he had never been so happy.

He didn't understand where this joy came from, but he knew that if he told this idea to the Zerg he knew, they would definitely treat him as a complete alien. So he gritted his teeth and sealed the laughter that was about to come out between his lips and teeth until a Zerg pounded on his door in panic.

He broke through and became a mid-level male insect.

Arisa met the leading insect of the Male Insect Protection Association again. The other party respectfully asked about his mental state, tested his mental strength with an instrument, and then began to ask him if he had any intention of choosing a female insect.

Although the other party did not say whether his mental power was strong or weak, asking him whether he had any intention of choosing a female insect was almost equivalent to giving the answer.

Just as the other party was telling Arisa how being with the female insects would greatly help the Zerg, Arisa only thought about the death of the male insect. He propped his chin with his hand, feeling happy.

He narrowed his eyes happily: "Let's talk about it later. I don't have that idea now."

Rather than choosing a female insect and ending up like that annoying male insect, he now wanted to train his physique to become someone who could kill an opponent even if he was inferior in level.

——Let’s start by being able to physically compete with low-level female insects.

Later, it turned out that his idea was very outrageous.

The physiological structure of male and female insects seems to be determined from birth. No matter how Arisa forces and trains himself, he cannot obtain the physique that low-level female insects are born with.

Arisa withdrew her thoughts and looked at Wilson in front of her.

The female insect hadn't dared look at him since she'd said that, but her inner voices continued to pound in his ears. Arisa had previously thought Wilson was calm and composed, but now it seemed his composure was just a facade.

"...Wilson," Arisa tilted his head and looked at the female insect. He could read the female insect's thoughts after entering the spiritual sea, but he pretended to be very polite, as if he hadn't heard anything. "Do you have anything else to say?"

"I..." Wilson looked at him, trying to see anger and disappointment on Arisa's face, but there was nothing on the male insect's face.

“I don’t know,” Wilson said finally. “…I don’t know what I was going to say.”

Maybe the second half of his sentence didn't mean anything at all, or maybe he hadn't even thought about what to say. But no matter what the answer was, Wilson had answered Arisa, and that was enough.

Arisa looked at Wilson and said, "I didn't know you had the same instinct as other female insects to chase and monopolize male insects."

"It's not the instinct to chase and monopolize male insects," Wilson said without hesitation, "it's the instinct to chase you."

Arisa felt that the sentence structure and logic of this sentence were somewhat familiar. He thought about it and suddenly realized that Wilson's words were very similar to what he said to Eisman, "Then why doesn't he stay loyal to Gayel? Why doesn't he stay loyal to you?"

It's just that he didn't trust himself when he said that, and Wilson said it without thinking - it seemed to be an instinct.

The Zerg are a race that believes in instinct. Arisa looked at Wilson. Even though she didn't know why she suddenly wanted to do this, she reached out and gently touched the other man's silver hair.

A little prickly.

He preferred the Wilson who was still unsure of the answer to the Wilson who already had his own ideas.

Because even if Wilson is not sure whether he will hate the final answer, he will still reveal his thoughts to him.

Unfortunately, that Wilson is the real Wilson.

"I told you..." Gayel controlled his fear. He stood at the door and repeated for the umpteenth time to the high-ranking female insect who was blocking the door with her tall body, "I just wanted to check on Arisa."

"I told you too," Wilson said, standing in front of the door with his arms folded, motionless like a mountain. "He's fine. You don't need to come all the way here to check on him."

He remembered that it was Gayel's words that caused a rift between him and Arisa. To Wilson, nothing, not even the Zerg, was more important than Arisa. It was time for him to make certain things clear with Gayel, so that the other party wouldn't always feel that they had an opportunity to take advantage of him.

"Wilson!" Gayel, who had pushed him several times without success, was now at the end of his patience. "What on earth are you hiding?! You know how important his existence is to us, right?!"

Unexpectedly, Wilson, who had always remained calm, raised his eyebrows this time, as if he had heard something very funny: "We?"

"It seems you have a misconception about yourself and me. There has never been any 'us', Gayel."

"You stay with the pirates because you have no choice but to stay here now, and you will never be able to leave them in the future. And I stay with them only because I have things to do, and I will leave here sooner or later."

“We were never on the same page.”

Gayel heard the hidden threat in Wilson's words. He could feel that this conversation was different from any previous one. Wilson really wanted to kill him.

He looked at Wilson, puzzled by the mockery in his eyes.

Mocking…but to him?

To him, a male insect? !

"You've already taken my published book..." Gayel lowered his head. If Arisa's disdain for him only made him angry, then Wilson's disdain for him only made him confused and embarrassed. "They...they also said that my book is very useful."

He didn't understand why Wilson treated him like this.

I am obviously a male insect, and just because I am at a low level now doesn’t mean I will be at that level in the future.

Arisa is just a little bit taller than himself. Sooner or later, he will become a mid-level male insect, and then a high-level male insect!

"It's certainly useful, but I took your book not because I like it, but because I'm curious about the concept of 'love' it mentions." Wilson stared at the low-level male Zerg, no longer disguised, and sneered. "You said in your book that you hope the Zerg can also achieve fairness, that even female Zerg have the right to be loved and cherished, but your book is being used to exploit those low-level female Zerg."

"You seem quite pleased with yourself about this," Wilson asked. "Don't you realize how strange you really are?"

Their conversation took place at the door. The starship was originally constructed in an oval shape, and to pass through the corridor, one had to walk past these rooms one by one.

A group of pirates were now crowded at the exit. Some pirates tried to instigate some of the Zerg to go over, but their brains were not very good and the pirates who were instigated retreated in shame because of the pressure deliberately released by Wilson. Then they elbowed the Zerg who instigated them.

"I... feel weird?" Gayel pointed at himself, his face turning pale. "What are you talking about? I don't understand..."

Could it be that Wilson had discovered his identity? Impossible. Even the Zerg of his family hadn't noticed his difference, so how could Wilson have discovered it?

"Have you ever tried to hide your weirdness?" If Wilson had just been sarcastic, now, seeing Gayel's expression, he was genuinely curious. "First, you got beaten for coveting a female Zerg from another race, then you were thrown into military school and started preaching about fairness. Now you're writing all this inexplicable stuff again."

"I'm not coveting that female insect!" Gayel seemed to have caught a loophole in Wilson's words and immediately retorted loudly, "You're also a female insect. Do you think what that male insect did to the female insect is tolerable?!"

"Of course I don't think so," Wilson said, ignoring the joy on Gayel's face when he heard his words. "But as a male insect, you helped him. Do you think the other male lord will still want him after that?"

"You're like an alien with no understanding of the structure of Zerg society," Wilson said, "imposing what you believe to be true on a race you don't understand at all."

"You don't think any Zerg noticed anything unusual about you, do you?" Wilson asked.

"What on earth do you mean by these words?!" Gayel looked at Wilson, then turned to look at the Zerg blocking the doorway and subconsciously lowered his voice. "...You want to threaten me with this? Do you really think they'll believe it?"

——I want to threaten you, but I just want to threaten you to stay away from me and the Lord.

Wilson had never seen such a stupid male insect.

He took a deep breath and repeatedly reminded himself in his heart that the guy in front of him was still useful to the pirates, and killing him rashly would cause dissatisfaction among the pirates.

"I'm not going to tell the Star Pirates about this. I'm warning you, don't try to get close to Arisa and me again."

"Have you ever seen the armor of a female insect? Did you know that it can even tear apart the female's body?"

Gayel didn't move.

But the noisy pirates over there quieted down, and Wilson withdrew his pressure - he could feel that there were Zerg coming. The other party was different from those Zerg that would be suppressed by his pressure. That Zerg strode towards him.

The oppressive feeling in the air suddenly eased.

The Zerg that came out was Fed, the leader of the pirates.

"Why are you two standing here?" Fed squeezed in between Gayel and Wilson and raised his hand. "Give me some face and stop arguing here, okay?"

Wilson took a step back as he approached, silently indicating his retreat, so Fed turned to look at Gayel.

But Gayel was timid and kicked the step that Fed handed him away: "What does this have to do with you?!"

"We didn't argue." Wilson picked up the step again.

Fed's smile deepened, completely oblivious to their contrasting responses. "Well, okay, then, what are you doing here?"

As soon as these words came out, Gayel, who had just begun to show signs of dejection, immediately pointed at Wilson and said, "I wanted to go in and see how that male insect was doing, but he wouldn't let me. Who knows if he secretly released that male insect?!"

Feyde pretended not to hear the words 'secretly released'. He looked up at Wilson, who was quite tall even for a female insect. "Do you think he's right?"

Wilson asked back, "That's my male Zerg, why would I let a Zerg that would make him angry go in and disturb him?"

If Fide could choose who of them to offend, he would choose to offend Gayel.

Not only was this guy brainless, he even spoke rudely to the Zerg in their own pirate territory. As for offending Wilson... he remembered the sneer he'd given Wilson when he'd heard his request, and the words, "Is it that simple?"

"Look, his worry is understandable." But now he still had to use Gayel, so Fed had to say to Wilson, "I don't need to go in. Just let me take a look at the male insect's current condition from a distance. How about that?"

This was the best solution he could think of.

Wilson stared at Fed for a while before nodding: "Okay."

Gayel opened his eyes wide: That’s not what you said before!

However, the two female insects present ignored him tacitly. Wilson walked into his room and picked up Arisa, who was in a coma.

"What is the boss looking at!" The pirates who were still watching from a distance whispered.

“It’s coming out!”

"He took the male insect away!"

"Come here, come here...why are you hitting me!"

"I told you to stop watching the fun and leave! You're crazy and want to die, right?"

Fed carried Gayel to where the pirates had stopped, and then let him go: "You've seen it too, Arisa is still in the starship."

"I didn't see it clearly at all!" Gayel glared at him. "Male insects don't have the same good eyesight as female insects!"

"You originally said, 'Who knows if he secretly released the male insect?'" Fed explained patiently, "So it doesn't matter if you didn't see it clearly. You just need to know that the male insect is still on our starship."

"But!" Gayel wanted to refute.

But Fed had lost his patience to continue coaxing Gayel. He wasn't without temper either. He looked at him and changed the subject: "I heard you spoke rudely to our Zerg in the cafeteria. Is that true?"

Gayel didn't even think about it: "How is it possible?!"

When did he say anything rude to the pirates? How come he doesn't even remember it?

"Many pirates saw it," Fide's smile faded slightly because of Gayel's denial without a second thought. He reminded, "It was a pink-haired Zerg."

Gayel still looked at him with a look of "what are you talking about?" and said, "I have never been rude to anyone."

"Forget it," Fide completely gave up the idea of ​​wasting time with the other party. "You're right, they're wrong."

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