World Four
The Zerg, who are famous for their fighting power, are regarded as targets that need to be completely eliminated. The pirates asked themselves that they have seen all kinds of strange things and magical Zerg.
The Zerg that can board this starship are not weak. Even the male Zerg that seems to be far inferior to the female Zerg in combat power have probably killed many Zerg before they can board this starship.
But at this moment, their eyes were wide open in shock, especially the female insects who followed Wilson and were responsible for packing the spoils into boxes and bringing them back to the starship.
Initially, they had no feelings towards this so-called military academy student. His ideas weren't particularly unorthodox. In a Zerg society where one male and multiple females were the norm, there were plenty of females who wanted to monopolize males. As for the battles, both large and small, he had participated in during his time at the academy, all of them were females. Who hadn't gone through that? However, the combat prowess he displayed when attacking an alien planet truly surprised them.
Compared to this idea that is not allowed by the general environment, combat effectiveness is what they care about more.
Before Wilson showed his true fighting ability, the pirates thought it was just a gadget brought by their boss to kill time, but later Wilson did prove that he was not a "thing for entertainment".
Even among the Zerg, which is famous for its combat power, the kind of combat power that seems to be able to tear everything in front of it apart is extremely rare.
Now they were surprised again: No, why was this God of Death following the male insect like an interstellar pet? He was even explaining the structure of the starship to him while following him. Was this some little hobby they didn't know about?
"This starship is made up of fifty-four small rooms." Wilson ignored the gazes and whispers of the observing Zerg. He kept his head down, his golden eyes fixed on Arisa's hands as she toyed with her bony wings. "The starship is equipped with a gravity chamber with the same gravity as the Zerg planet, where female Zerg can practice their combat abilities."
He'd also tried these so-called gravity chambers, probably because the crew on this starship were all extremely vicious, and ordinary gravity chambers couldn't meet their needs. The gravity chambers equipped by the pirates were much more advanced than those in the school, but they were only "much more advanced."
…but it wasn’t enough for him.
Wilson looked down upon the banditry of these pirates who disregarded the rules formed by the Zerg over tens of thousands of years, but he had to admit that agreeing to let Fed go to find those important resources was a good thing for him.
Ignoring those annoying pirates who always told dirty jokes and Fed who was always urging him to hurry up and find important resources, at least he could now use his combat power without any scruples.
While listening to Wilson's speech, Arisa was still playing with the bone wing that Wilson had torn off himself.
The blood on the black bone wings has dried up, and the image of this symbol of power spinning around in the male insect's white hands has a strange beauty.
If you ignore the mechanical lock on Arisa's neck that is used to suppress his mental power, and only look at the nonchalant expression on his face when he plays with this bone wing and the way he glances at the pirates around him from time to time, he looks more like a pirate than any other male insect sitting here.
In short, he didn't look like a student who had just graduated from military academy and was kidnapped to a pirate starship. There was no panic on his face.
The male insect doesn't look like a male insect, and the female insect doesn't look like a female insect.
"Where are the males?" Arisa asked, glancing at each of the pirates. Those who met his gaze all looked away for some reason. "Is there anything for the males to do here?"
He seemed to have suddenly thought of something, and turned his head quickly after saying this.
Wilson also immediately withdrew his gaze from following the Zerg. The female Zerg's obedient attitude in front of the male Zerg was completely inconsistent with his tall stature and the vicious look just now: "...Yes, it's a room for training mental strength. If you need it, my lord..." He remembered something and stopped the second half of the sentence in time, but it was obviously of no use to the male Zerg in front of him.
Because Arisa threw the bone wing up and caught it, then sneered: "Okay, I'm not interested in shopping anymore, let's go back."
Wilson responded with an "OK" and lowered his gaze even lower.
It was not until the two Zergs finally left the area that the pirates who had been sitting here regained their voices.
"Seriously? I have a general idea of why that guy came aboard our ship, but I never expected him to be like this..." Concerned about their sudden return, the sub-female whispered in disbelief, "What's that word? Something like groveling?"
"With such powerful fighting power, what can't he do? Not to mention he put a mechanical lock on the other party!" The female insect next to him was a little bolder than him and shouted, "He can even make that male insect kneel down and give him a blowjob without any problem!"
"Most likely he got stupid from staying in school and forgot how to use his powers, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha."
These pirates had no conscious need to discuss the two Zergs behind their backs. They knew Wilson was a formidable fighter, and many had considered trying to win him over. But once he left Arisa's side, Wilson's demeanor was instantly reminiscent of "stay away from me." They weren't the type to be so eager to flirt with someone who didn't seem to be interested, so after a few conversations, they abandoned their original plans. As for winning over Arisa? Haha! Life was good; they didn't want to die just yet.
The two Zergs were thus excluded by the pirates. After all, pirates would not talk behind the backs of those they recognized as their own kind.
They only tease each other to their faces, using obscene jokes.
And... to win over that so-called Gayel? Come on, they're pirates, not fools, who would be so desperate!
The pirates looked at Gayel who walked through the gate. Not surprisingly, he had a sullen face this time, as if he owed someone hundreds of thousands of star coins and didn't know how to pay it back. This made them lose the desire to chat.
This guy is not as different from Wilson and Arisa in terms of their weirdness. The former at least makes the pirates think that they are indeed from their own race, while the latter is a complete weirdo.
But the boss had said it before, and also told them to find a way to stabilize this guy first.
A male insect had a smile on his face. He took a deep breath, then waved to Gayel, who had drooped his face again, and said in an extremely intimate tone, "We've been waiting for you for a long time, Gayel, good brother! Come to us!"
Gayel glanced at the smiling male insect, and, infected by his emotions, he too smiled. "Isn't it just a strange reprimand from Fed? What's the big deal?"
Sooner or later, he will evolve into a high-level male insect.
——By then, Wilson and Fed can go to hell!
In another area, Fidd didn't know that he was being fantasized about kneeling by a low-level male insect.
Of course he knew that Gaya was not very smart, and he also understood that Arisa's words were most likely meant for him to hear, but he still couldn't control the anger in his heart when he saw Gaya and Arisa chatting happily.
He wasn't as cheerful or good-tempered as he appeared. On the contrary, pirates who had been on starships for a long time knew how decisive he was, and what he hated most was when the Zerg didn't follow his predetermined 'script'.
Fed was tired of seeing the smile on Arisa's face, and he also hated Wilson's behavior of needing Arisa's approval for everything he did, but because the value these two Zergs brought to him far outweighed the negative emotions they caused him, he could still tolerate them.
As for Gayel, who was treated like an idiot and didn't know why he was being scolded, if he didn't still need his book and might let this guy meet his brainless extreme Zerg readers later, Fed would have wanted to throw him into outer space right now.
The guy who is easy to control is a low-level male insect who is a complete idiot, while the high-level female insect who is difficult to control has strong combat power.
Why can't Gayel be the powerful and easy to control idiot?
Why don't these damn Zergs always act the way he wants?
When he was a teenager, he hadn't landed directly on that damn planet and killed all those damn aliens as he had imagined. Now, he hadn't made these low-level female insects who had started the riot even more angry as he had imagined.
Fed frowned and stared at the blue screen in front of him.
The screen in front of him was currently showing the current situation of the Federation and the Empire.
Those low-level female insects smashed everything they could see under the banner of "Why haven't you taken punitive measures against the pirates yet?" The expressions on their faces and the actions they took seemed more like they were simply venting their stress rather than putting pressure on their own country.
However, the Federation and the Empire did not send mid-level and high-level female insects to put pressure on these low-level female insects when they rioted. It was obvious that the top leaders of both sides had reached a cooperation agreement when these low-level female insects were unaware of it, but now they seemed to be dead and neither side made any move.
It was like watching a farce put on by some bugs, and no one was too lazy to applaud or boo.
Feyde knew that if he added a little more fuel to the riot, these low-level female insects would be completely engulfed in rage. However, if the Federation and the Empire allowed these female insects to vent their anger, then when they finally did, they would only feel an endless emptiness.
Endless regret will follow.
Fed turned his head and looked at one of the fifty-four small screens.
The screen showed Wilson opening his broken bone wings, covering himself and Arisa inside again as before.
He amplified the sound from that room, but no sound came through.
Damn it.
Why did Arisa suddenly change her attitude towards Gaya?
...Damn it.
Why didn't Wilson have that same 'panic' feeling anymore?
——Damn it!
What happened to each of these characters without him knowing?!
Why is it that nothing goes as planned?
Fed banged the table hard and decided to change the script temporarily.
It's time to take drastic measures as the price to pay for these Zergs not following his script at all.
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