World Four



World Four

After calming down, Arisa realized one thing - he seemed unable to get out now.

The female insect's spiritual sea is a door, and the male insect who can step through it has the key. But if the door is closed from the outside by the female insect, then the insects inside have no other way to escape except to force the door open.

Given Wilson's current state, Arisa couldn't figure out why he would want to lock her in the sea of ​​​​spiritual energy.

- Isn't he afraid that he will completely destroy his spiritual sea in a fit of rage?

But it didn't matter if he didn't go out now. He could continue watching. Maybe he could get the real reason why Wilson kidnapped him directly from his memory.

"Oh, so are you listening to me carefully?" Eisman's voice came from the front.

Arisa came back to his senses and skillfully put on an apologetic smile, but his answer was very simple and crude: "No."

"I knew it." Eisman wasn't angry. He had always been very tolerant of the Zerg he was familiar with. "Have you noticed that since you started hanging out with that guy Gayel, you tend to get distracted easily?"

"Is there?" Arisa looked at him thoughtfully, then answered the question herself, "Well, it seems that there is."

Because Gayel is too sensitive. He always feels that other Zergs look down on him who shouts for equality.

Any distraction during the conversation would be regarded by Gayel as "perfunctory", so Arisa had to concentrate on talking to him.

This led to a conversation where Gayel poured out his words and felt relieved, but Arisa felt depressed.

"It's time for you to relax and stop dwelling on that idiotic male insect, Gayel," Eiseman said, suddenly raising his chin towards him. "There's a competition at school today. Do you want to go and see it?"

"What kind of game is it?" Arisa always felt that this conversation seemed familiar, and the next second when he felt that this conversation seemed familiar, the memories of this conversation instantly overwhelmed him like a tide - he even remembered how he answered at the time.

"It's a competition between female insects. No insect transformation allowed. Just one point." Eisman didn't know what Arisa was thinking, so he just said, "How about it, are you interested?"

At that time, Arisa had just realized that no matter how much he trained, he could not match the physique of the low-level female insects, so he said directly: "I'm not interested."

"I'm interested." This time Arisa answered.

Outside the spiritual sea, Wilson, who had completely transformed into a bug, carefully placed Arisa on the bed.

If the male Zerg's identity is their innate weapon, then the armor and bone wings are the female Zerg's innate weapons. They can not only pierce the mechas created by alien races to resist the Zerg, but also tear apart the bodies of enemy female Zerg on the battlefield.

This is a weapon that all female insects are proud of, but because most male insects hate to see such "horrible things that threaten their safety", they don't often use it in their lives.

Wilson had been trying to reduce the frequency of Arisa seeing his beetle armor, but ever since he boarded the pirates' starship, he couldn't control the frequency of using the beetle armor in front of Arisa.

Is it because the rules of space pirates are not as many as those in military academies?

Or is it because he is so close to achieving that goal that he has started to get a little carried away?

Wilson sat on the edge of the bed, his dark armor gradually fading away.

After it was all gone, the expression on his face returned to its usual calmness from the original madness - Wilson gently touched Arisa's face with his hand.

He originally thought that after the male insect realized that he had consciously blocked his spiritual sea, he would directly destroy his spiritual sea and leave, just like he had attacked his own spiritual sea in the beginning. But the male insect did not do so.

Is the male insect going to forgive him for kidnapping her without saying hello, or is the male insect no longer angry about his offense?

Wilson didn't know the answer, he had more important things to do right now.

He had to repair the mechanical lock as soon as possible - to deal with the pirates' questions about Arisa later.

...But what exactly did the male insect mean when he said that sentence before stepping into his spiritual sea? What did he mean by 'Don't make me regret wanting to take you as my queen'?

What did "once" mean? Had she been kicked out of her position as queen by the male insect?

Enough! Wilson forced himself to stop his wild thoughts and warned himself in his heart. If the mechanical lock is not repaired quickly, then the female insects in the space pirates will definitely attack Arisa.

He didn't trust the promises Fed made.

Thinking of this, Wilson pulled his mind away from the thought that 'Arisa would not be completely disappointed in him' and picked up the mechanical lock that he had torn in half.

The female insect took a deep breath.

"Well, I knew you wouldn't agree..." The blond male insect only said half of his words. The next second, he realized something and his eyebrows flew up in shock. "Wait, did I hear it right?! You actually agreed!"

"Is it weird?" Arisa looked at his surprised expression and found it funny. "Didn't you ask me if I wanted to see it? Don't you actually want me to see it?"

"...No." Eisman, regaining his composure, lowered his frightened brow and coughed softly. "I just thought you were so angry about not having a solution...that you definitely wouldn't be interested in this. I didn't expect you to actually say you wanted to watch the game."

Arisa knew what Eisman had deliberately omitted.

He never missed a beat in training before entering the military academy, and he felt that one day he would surpass those female insects.

But it was a long time after he entered the military academy that he finally realized a fact: no matter how hard he tried, he could not match the power that low-level female insects were born with.

No wonder the sub-female doctor who was in charge of his treatment always tried to persuade him by saying, "You don't have to train so hard."

No wonder the female insects who watched him and Wilson fight always kept asking, "Your Highness, male insect, are you okay?"

He even hated Wilson, a high-level female insect, because of this, believing that the other party had known all this for a long time and was just waiting to laugh at him.

Everything in his mind was made up of memories, and Eisman's surprising reaction when he gave a completely different answer proved only that Wilson, who hadn't seen him since then, had met Eisman in a different state.

To put it simply, at the stage when he chose to reject Eisman's invitation, Wilson and Eisman had met, and Eisman had expressed to Wilson that it was a pity that Arisa didn't come to watch the game.

...So I might as well go and see. Arisa thought to herself. Let's see what Wilson is really up to at this stage.

Let’s see what Wilson wanted him to see by intentionally closing his spiritual sea and not letting him out.

The Zerg are already a technologically advanced race in the universe, having created medical pods that can instantly heal serious injuries. But in some ways, they retain their most primitive nature.

——For example, the deep desire for male insects.

Arisa watched coldly as the two female insects on the stage fought in a way that was difficult to evaluate, and she felt that her eyes were tarnished.

The two female insects were apparently fine when they came on stage, but their appearance changed after their sight fell on him and Eisman in the audience. If you didn't know, you would think they were there to perform.

On the one hand, Arisa knew this was a female insect's innate desire for males. A female insect could only encounter a handful of males in her lifetime, let alone males like him and Eisman who could enter military academy. But on the other hand, he couldn't help but feel a wave of nausea at the thought.

Eisman obviously didn't notice that the two female insects on the stage had begun to deliberately show off their figures in the battle, and was still telling Arisa which female insect he liked.

Arisa nodded in agreement, then glanced past the two female insects who were talking about fighting but were actually performing.

He found Wilson waiting among the queue of female insects.

Wilson lowered his head at this time, revealing only his short silver hair, and Arisa could not see his expression.

Just as he was thinking about what would happen if he called Wilson now, he heard Wilson's voice coming from the other side.

"Won't the Lord come to watch the game? I want to talk to him after the game."

Arisa's pupils shrank suddenly, and before he could question Wilson why he dared to call him the lord at this time, as if he was not surprised enough, the voice of the silver-haired female insect came to his ears again.

'What a noise, a bunch of noisy idiots.'

'I'm going to take your heads off.'

"I..." Arisa didn't understand what was going on, but he swallowed the interstellar swear word that was about to come out of his mouth.

Eisman noticed the strangeness in his expression, turned around, and followed his gaze: "What's wrong? Arisa, did you see something?"

Eisman and Wilson's eyes met.

Before Eisman could even make a disgusted expression, Wilson turned his head away without hesitation. Upon seeing Arisa beside Eisman, his golden eyes lit up.

"My Lord!"

This time Arisa saw clearly that Wilson did not open his mouth.

...Is it because he entered Wilson's spiritual sea that he can hear Wilson's inner voice?

Wilson ignored the referee's warning to not leave yet and strode over to Arisa's side.

The sub-female who was about to delete Wilson's name from the waiting queue, after seeing Arisa's figure, quickly retracted the blue-glowing screen she had just opened.

...But if it is caused by the appearance of male insects, there is no need to cross out the name.

"Arisa," Wilson said, not knowing what the sub-female had just done. He stood beside the black-haired male insect, "Are you...are you here to watch the game?"

The female insect's expression was as calm as ever, showing no emotion.

But at the same time, his thoughts about the 'Lord' kept ringing in Arisa's ears.

Arisa didn't know how to answer him at this moment.

Rather than answering Wilson's question, he actually wanted to ask Wilson if he could try to control his inner thoughts.

"You're so self-righteous! We didn't come here to watch your game." Eiseman, who was standing beside Arisa, couldn't stand Wilson's expression anymore and immediately emphasized, "Arisa, you came here specifically to accompany me."

"Thank you for bringing Arisa here." Wilson turned to look at the blond male insect and said calmly, "I'm sorry, I didn't notice you were here just now."

"--Your presence is really too low." Wilson nodded at him.

"Get out of here." But the inner voice, with a completely different tone from his own, said, "Otherwise, even if you are a male insect, I will twist your neck off."

Arisa didn't know what to say now.

Esman, who was standing next to him, was choked by Wilson's words and hugged Arisa's arm angrily.

"Why are you here?" Arisa had no choice but to ask Wilson.

'Because they want to take this opportunity to challenge me.'

"Female insects whose fighting power is not as good as that of other female insects will be eliminated and lose the right to be with male insects."

"They say this competition is also to see how powerful female insects are without armor and wings," Wilson explained. After a moment, he looked at Arisa and asked, "Will you watch my match later?"

"I want the males to come and see me fight... I'll crush all the females under my feet."

"Well...we do plan to stay here and watch for a while, right?" Arisa said, patting Eisman's back reassuringly. "You're the next one to go, Wilson?"

Wilson's eyes were fixed on the hand on Eisman's back, and Arisa also looked at her own hand.

What's wrong? Is there something wrong with his hand?

Unexpectedly, Arisa didn't hear Wilson's thoughts this time, but she could feel that Esman's body seemed to tremble.

Arisa subconsciously withdrew her hand.

"What's wrong?" he asked Eisman. "Are you feeling unwell?"

"Nothing..." Eisman's voice sounded, pretending to be calm. "He's asking you a question. He's asking you which one is coming up, female insect!"

"There are two female insects ahead of me." Wilson looked at Arisa. "Of course, if you can't wait, I can also go on stage now."

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