World Four
Arisa's imprisonment location was changed from a small transparent cabin to Wilson's bed. He was confused and didn't understand what was happening.
He wasn't sure what Wilson was trying to do, just like the second before he was knocked unconscious by Wilson on the battlefield - he just felt confused.
But he did not intend to kneel down to Wilson just because his place of imprisonment had changed. He simply accepted the other party's arrangement to change his place of imprisonment, and then even more smoothly patrolled the room as if it were his own territory.
There were no clues to escape from the house. There were only books on the bookshelf and a bed.
Arisa took out a few books from the bookcase and flipped through them casually.
These were all pornographic books of some kind, not explicit, and not written in a style that would make him blush.
The male insect came to the military stronghold where the female insect was without permission, and started a fight with the high-ranking male insect present for his female insect. When the other party bullied him by relying on his high rank, the protagonist actually upgraded his rank!
He instantly transformed from a low-level male insect into a high-level male insect!
So why can low-level male insects come to the military base without permission?
Why would another high-ranking male insect supporting character who can appear in the military base be attracted to a female insect who is only at the rank of major general?
Why is it so easy for this male insect protagonist to break through levels and even skip directly to the intermediate stage?
The author's settings reveal a kind of beauty that is not understood in Zerg society, which made Arisa lose the desire to continue reading after taking a few glances.
He didn't know why Wilson had such a book.
Judging from Wilson's image in military school, he should be more interested in how to improve his combat skills rather than reading such boring books.
But soon, Arisa opened the book again.
He has nothing to do now and just passes the time by watching these things.
On the other hand, while the Federation was investigating the matter, the news that a mid-level male insect belonging to the Federation had been abducted by space pirates was spreading on the star network.
At that time, there were not only female insects on the battlefield, but also male insects. This matter caused widespread discussion in the Federation.
: They were students of the same school, so why did the female insect kidnap the male insect?
There were even some Zerg who were looking for trouble and interviewed the Zerg who were in the same class as Arisa, asking them about their relationship in school. The answers were basically not very good.
"Who would be so cruel when fighting a male insect!" a female insect said, "Wilson has a serious tendency to violence during his time at school!"
"He must have planned to kidnap the male insect long ago!" A female insect couldn't even control her anger. She shouted, "You have no idea how he treats the female insects who come to compete with him for the right to be with the male insect!"
"I don't know." The only blond male being interviewed raised his eyelids, looking extremely impatient. "Why should I pay attention to a male who likes to abuse himself?"
The female insect next to him was rubbing her hands in preparation and slowly approaching the screen.
"You asked me why he likes to torture himself?" The male insect seemed to hear a very funny question, "I have never seen a male insect that works so hard, but what is the point of working hard?"
"Oh, by the way," he said casually, as if he suddenly remembered something, "he and that notoriously sick male insect are from the same class, and they seem to be very close to each other."
The female interviewee could hardly hold the microphone.
……ill?
...and the one you're talking about is actually a male insect?
The other party, as a male insect, can say this, but you must never express any agreement, otherwise you will be torn to pieces by the angry male and female insects.
So even though the sub-female had guessed who the male insect was, she still had to whisper at the photographer's prompt, "Excuse me, which male insect are you talking about?" and she also had to tell the approaching female insect that she would be leaving soon.
"Who else could it be," the male insect said, "of course it's that notorious idiot Gayel."
With a 'bang', the camera was smashed to pieces by the female insect next to it.
The interview ends here.
Because it involves verbal attacks from one male insect on another, only the first two videos were reviewed and publicly posted on the Federation Star Network.
"A female Zerg with violent tendencies, in close proximity for extended periods of time with a male Zerg who accepts her tendencies," the blue image of the white-haired female Zerg, Arjan, concluded. "It's very possible that she could be seduced by the pirates and become one of them."
He turned his head and looked at the silver-haired female insect on the screen.
Silver hair and white hair are both signs of high-level female insects. However, while being high-level means having great power, it also means that one is more easily seduced by instinctive desires than low-level ones.
—What a pity, he thought to himself.
The photo of the short-haired female insect was finally marked with a red cross, and the female insect's originally calm expression became extremely hideous.
"We've already posted a wanted order for Wilson on the Federation Star Network and have also distributed it to alien races on other planets," Arjan continued. "As for Gayel, we're investigating his family and believe we'll have results soon."
Perhaps because he was really angry this time, the Federation's wanted order was even sent to the Empire.
The top leaders of the empire were currently having doubts.
The higher-ups in the Federation had been acting like crazy these past few days, biting any high-ranking officials from their Empire they could find. Regardless of whether they were male or female, they were all being scolded.
Translating the Federation's overly formal and polite words, the gist is:
"Are you related to the pirates?"
"You know what it means to have a male insect kidnapped! Tell us now. Otherwise, we'll really go to war with you after we investigate!"
"This is no joke! Do you know that the male and female insects in our federation are very angry about this matter?"
The last time the high-level resources found by the Federation were intercepted by the Empire, the top leaders of the Federation had never been so angry.
During this period, the Empire really wanted to yell back angrily: Although they and the Federation have always been mortal enemies, they are also Zerg and are not so ignorant of the importance of male Zerg to their entire race.
Even if they encountered a male insect from an enemy country who was able to fight on the battlefield, they would show great respect to him and then try to kill him.
What made them most painful was that during these days, not only were the top leaders of the Federation harassing them, but even the Zerg of the Empire were discussing this matter on the Empire Star Network, as if they didn't care at all what the top leaders thought.
: Although I think it is necessary to be cruel to the mortal enemy, he is a male insect after all, so just kill him. There is no need to join forces with guys like space pirates.
:Yes, yes.
: He's still a mid-level male insect, and he might even break through to a high-level one day. Even if we hate the Federation, we wouldn't treat a male insect with the potential to break through to a high-level insect this way, right?
:Yes, yes!
: Who are you? You are always saying yes and yes. Don’t you have your own thoughts?
: Yes, yes! !
: You are not done yet!
So no matter how much they wanted to ignore the wanted order from the Federation, the Empire's top brass had no choice but to tell their Zerg subordinates: "Let the Federation know we know, and then post this wanted order on the Empire's star network."
It's a good thing they put up this wanted poster. If they didn't, the Zerg in the Federation might think they were guilty.
Arisa has already finished reading those books.
Although it looks like an alien race with a Zerg core, skipping certain parts and watching it without thinking can still help kill time.
Arisa put the books one by one back into their original places in the bookcase, but before he could take out a few more books, the door of the room was opened from the outside.
He turned his head and saw Wilson standing at the door.
The other person did not come in immediately after opening the door. Instead, he closed the door first and then walked towards where Arisa was.
There was some blood on the short-haired female insect's head.
If they were still in the military academy, and both sides still had that kind of "working together" relationship, then Arisa would probably give him a hug now. But their relationship was that of prisoners, so Arisa still stood still.
But the high-level female insect strode towards him, then slowly knelt down, right at his feet, and hugged his legs.
Arisa didn't feel that he was superior to the other person because of this. He took down the other book and continued reading in the same posture.
"When I first went to the battlefield." Wilson pretended not to hear the sound of flipping pages as he continued, "I met a male insect who wanted to go to the battlefield without permission."
Arisa didn't respond.
"He had no formal training and was only able to fight on the battlefield with the help of a low-level female insect," Wilson continued. "And when we were about to retreat, that low-level female insect said that male insects had infiltrated this operation."
"That male wanted to prove himself. But he had neither brains nor ability," Wilson said. "So he was captured by the Empire."
Arisa wasn't surprised at the direction this story took.
"We were about to end the operation, but we had to return to that place for him." Wilson closed his eyes and pressed his cheek against Arisa's leg. "...A lot of female insects died at that time."
"They just sacrificed themselves... for this low-level male insect."
Arisa didn't say anything. He knew that he must not be soft-hearted towards Wilson, as it was he who had put him in this situation.
He was even more foolish than the male Zerg in this story. He self-righteously trusted the female Zerg that he trained with, and submitted a request to the Zerg above to let them protect him at close range before going to the battlefield.
"Why are you telling me this story?" Arisa said as she pulled Wilson's hair. Wilson had short hair, so it was very difficult for him to pull it. "Get up, Wilson, or do you think I'm the kind of male insect who would feel pity for you just because I heard a story?"
"This isn't a story, and I'm not trying to make you feel sorry for me." Wilson could have easily broken free of the hand, given the power disparity between male and female insects. But he didn't. "I've never been in the habit of telling stories. This is a true story."
Arisa looked down at him.
The inherent size difference between male and female insects meant that even though Wilson was kneeling on the ground, he didn't look like a toy for his amusement, but more like a star beast waiting for an opportunity - his hair was even stained with blood.
Arisa's hand movements changed. He began to stroke Wilson's silver hair and wiped the blood off it. "So, tell me what exactly is the purpose of this unofficial record?"
"Whether or not the male insects are worthy, they have this right since birth." Wilson looked up at Arisa. "Isn't that fair?"
Arisa didn't answer. He often heard this word from Gayaru when he was still in the military academy learning how to control his mental power.
Fairness, the word is a joke.
Whether it is the Federation or the Empire, when male insects try to enter the military academy, they will say that this is great and we welcome you, and then try their best to eliminate them.
No matter how meritorious a high-level female insect is, she cannot escape the fate of needing a male insect to soothe her spiritual sea.
The fate of every Zerg is determined the moment they emerge from their eggshell, and no Zerg is immune.
He did feel sorry for the female insects who sacrificed themselves for the sake of low-level male insects, because warriors should die on the battlefield, pierced through the chest by the enemy's warriors, and not die in vain for a fool. But he would not say these words.
That was the choice these female insects made with their lives, and he would not deny their choice.
Just like no matter how much he hated himself for not being able to reach the most basic strength of a female insect no matter how much he trained, he could not deny that he was able to grow well because of his identity as a male insect.
"I'm also a male insect." So this is the only answer Arisa could give.
He heard Wilson let out a very soft sigh.
It's like you already know the answer, but still can't control your expectations, and finally your expectations are dashed as you expected, so you sigh.
"Okay, let's end the small talk now. When are you going to hand me over?" Arisa asked him.
"I won't hand you over," Wilson replied, "...Now there are only five left."
The tall female insect stood up again.
And when he stood up, the delicate balance between them was broken.
Wilson became a warrior again, and he himself... was just a prisoner.
How could anyone capture the poor soldiers?
"Can I leave this room?" Arisa asked without any expectation. "The books you have here are really boring."
"Of course, I can take you out right now." But Wilson replied, then he turned around and extended his hand to the male insect next to him with wide eyes, "Those are not my books."
The male insect frowned at his outstretched hand, then turned and strode towards the door.
Wilson stood there for a moment, but soon, he put away the disappointment in his eyes and followed: "I'll open the door."
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