World Four
If Fed had thought that the game was over before, now these troubles made him feel as if the chessboard he had carefully arranged had been overturned.
He laughed in anger: "Wilson, what do you want to do now?! You won't anger me after angering the Federation and the Empire!"
Wilson looked at Arisa and said nothing. From the beginning, his goal had been clear—he understood more clearly than anyone else that certain things were unchangeable, so he wouldn't change them. He did all this simply to get Arisa.
Arisa had already said she would take him as her queen once he had earned enough merit, and when the situation seemed favorable, he abducted her because he wanted to have a single male Zerg all to himself. Since Zerg law forbade a male Zerg to have only one female, he collaborated with the pirates.
Wilson had no intention of having long-term cooperation with the pirates from the beginning. After entering the military academy, the female insects would be sent to the battlefield. What always made him feel sick was the battlefield with pirates: these guys liked best to catch the male insects on the battlefield to restrain them, and then break the male insects' limbs in front of them when they were about to leave.
Sometimes not answering can be considered a kind of answer. Fed knocked on the table a little impatiently.
He knew very well that he should find a way to deal with the Federation and Empire starships watching nearby instead of continuing to talk nonsense with Wilson, but he still couldn't help but say, "Am I not good enough for you?"
Wilson didn't answer as usual, he just sneered.
This sneer completely ignited Fed's anger. He escaped from a planet enslaved by aliens, and then established a pirate group that caused trouble for the Federation and the Empire. He had never been angered to this extent by anyone.
"--I'll settle the score with you after I've dealt with the Federation and the Empire." As he said that, he crushed the walkie-talkie.
The blue-glowing screen revealed his indifferent expression.
As if in response, Wilson crushed the walkie-talkie directly. The fragments were floating around due to gravity and became new cosmic garbage.
"I think we should change the plan!" A Zerg on the Federation starship said decisively after seeing Wilson's reaction, "It looks like their cooperation with the pirates has collapsed! We should hurry and bring that male back!"
"Do you think he'd let you take that male Zerg away?" a Zerg objected. "He even collaborated with the pirates for this male Zerg!"
Imagine that you do whatever it takes to get a treasure, and then one day, you suddenly discover that this treasure is even more beautiful than you originally thought. Will you give such a treasure back to someone else who covets it?
If it were him, he would definitely not be willing to do it.
"It seems that your understanding of him is a little distorted," the Zerg who thought they should take the male back stared at the screen, "--Look."
On the big screen, the male insect with its wings spread was flying slowly towards the direction of the Federation's starship, and behind him, the female insect spread its bony wings, as if to cover him under its protection, or as if to escort him back to where he should go.
Arno changed his sitting position.
"I've never tried flying before," Arisa, who still had trouble finding her bearings, laughed, "but this feels really interesting."
"Feel your wings and learn to use them," said Wilson, who was always paying attention to the movements of the starships. "...because they are an inseparable part of your body."
Feel your wings and learn to use them...
Arisa looked at the huge bone wings that spread out on Wilson's body and asked, "Did your female father teach you this?"
Because it is an inseparable part of your body...
"My sire?" Wilson hesitated, then shook his head. "My sire never taught me any of this. I learned it all on my own."
"...I'm a female insect," he said, "so I should learn these things myself."
Including how to fight, and also learning how to use your own bone wings.
Arisa wanted to say something, but before he could say it, a beam of light interrupted him - the female insect opened its bone wings to block the attack from the pirate's starship, and his bone wings were broken into half.
This was not on the ground, and the only thing that could pull him forward was his bone wings, so the female insect that blocked the attack fell down almost immediately.
But Arisa caught him in time.
The male insect's mental power extended outward like a silk thread, repairing the scars on the female insect's bony wings bit by bit.
Wilson's eyes widened in surprise.
"—Remember what I said," Arisa said from above him, "If you do something wrong, you will be punished. You can't escape it."
Inside the pirates' starship, Fed had already left his seat. He handed the simple task of launching the ray to his deputy, then strode out of his room - he decided to witness the two Zergs fall with his own eyes as the price they paid for fooling him.
But the moment he walked out of the room, Fidd stopped. The red-haired, green-eyed male insect stood at the door with a smile, the laser gun in his hand pointed right at his forehead.
The scene was similar to the one on that planet and made Fed take a deep breath uncomfortably.
"What are you going to do, Leslie?" he asked. "I'm really not in the mood for some reminiscing game right now."
"Great! I don't plan on reminiscing about the past with you." Leslie ignored the confused looks of the pirates nearby. He simply took a step forward with his gun. "Now get in there, Fide."
"It's true that any Zerg would think I'm an easy target!" Fed laughed in anger. He stretched out his insect-like arm, grabbed the gun as he did then, and threw it forward with force. "--You really want to die!!"
The moment he finished speaking, the gun he had thrown exploded behind them. The flashing red lights inside the starship stopped, and a piercing alarm blared, a mechanical voice repeating, "Starship under attack, starship under attack!"
"Leslie," Fide looked at the red-haired male insect that was knocked to the ground by the aftermath, and felt like laughing, "Have you finally gone crazy too?"
"We were so good before." He kicked the male insect's face with the tip of his shoe, forcing the other to look up at him. "Tell me, what do you want to do all of a sudden?"
"What do I want to do?" Leslie looked at him and smiled sinisterly. "...Of course I want you to die."
Even Fed, who had faced this kind of expression countless times, was shocked by the other party's emotions at this moment.
"I've been thinking about this for a really long time. I think about it all the time..." Leslie said with a smile, blood sliding down his forehead and dripping onto the ground. "Ever since you brought me to this damn starship, I've been thinking about this all the time!"
"Why?" Fide simply asked. "What did I do?"
"You kidnapped me and brought me to this damn starship, letting a male insect disguise himself as a sub-female, and now you're asking me why I hate you?" Leslie coughed twice. "You don't really think you've done that much for me, do you?"
Fed didn't react at all. In fact, his patience was almost exhausted by these consecutive troubles.
"I'm not interested in listening to your nonsense! Considering that you brought in the alien race that has been providing us with weapons, if you kneel down and kowtow to me now..." So Fed said, "I can pretend that nothing happened."
Just a second after Fed finished speaking, the starship began to vibrate again. But this time the vibration was different from the previous one, more like a vibration caused by the inside.
Fide steadied himself, frowned, and shouted sternly: "——What on earth is that idiot Jem doing!"
It’s just a job of emitting rays. Is it difficult to do?
Unlike Fide, the red-haired male insect lying on the ground knew the real reason for the tremor. He coughed and laughed as he said, "Guess why those alien races are willing to cooperate with us? Do you really think they don't want anything?"
"What they and I are after...is always the same thing."
As he said this, a red light flashed on his chest. Fed was quick-witted and reached out his hand.
But it was too late.
Before he could figure out what the red light was, the explosion engulfed him and the pirates present.
The smoke dissipated, and the place where the male insect had originally been was replaced by the shattered flesh and blood.
Fed, who had transformed into a worm in time and escaped the disaster, shook his head. He stared at the flesh and blood of the male worm on the ground in front of him for a while, then walked directly around those greedy pirates and went to the command room.
He wanted to see what was going on.
…
On the Federation's starship, the Zerg are waiting to welcome the arrival of the male Zerg.
Some Zergs stood in inconspicuous positions, waiting for the female Zerg to come in and give him a fatal blow.
But the first Zerg to step in was Arisa, and behind him was Wilson, whose bone wings had returned to normal.
"Let's find a small spaceship that can be used for space jumps," the silver-haired female insect said, her tone no longer as gentle as before when she taught the male insects how to use their wings. He spoke in a deep voice, as if he didn't see the anger on the female insects' faces. "—Go now!"
The Zerg on the starship subconsciously looked at Ravi, silently asking what he thought.
"—Go ahead." With so many eyes watching him, Ravi could only reply, "Do as he says."
Several females left.
Wilson's gaze shifted to several corners at this moment: "Come out."
There was no movement.
The pressure from the high-level female insects was released in this space, and the insects standing in the shadows fell down one after another.
Wilson looked at Ravi again, tightened his grip on Arisa's shoulders, then grabbed the male insect and took him directly to a corner.
From the other party's actions, Ravi could tell that the other party had no intention of chatting with them.
"I think we can talk." Ravi couldn't help but say.
Whether it was Arisa who had grown wings and become a high-level one, or Wilson who had just been pressured and even made him feel suppressed, they all made him feel that he should try his best to stay.
If these two Zerg could be kept, it would bring great benefits to the Federation. And with this premise, he could definitely find a way to reduce Wilson's sentence.
But Wilson didn't say anything. The silver-haired female insect just stood behind the male insect, and the latter, whom he used to threaten the Federation, had no movement or expression.
"Would you like to talk to me?" Ravi asked. "What if I said I could get you what you want?"
Wilson was noncommittal: "There's nothing I want anymore."
From the very beginning, he just wanted to monopolize Arisa, but the conversation with her on the starship finally made him realize his problem - he had invisibly become the type of person he hated the most in his childhood.
He didn't have anything he wanted right now, he just hoped Arisa would get what she wanted.
...Even if the other party wants to use him in exchange, he is willing to do so.
Fortunately, it’s not too late to correct it now.
"Don't you want to meet his father?" Ravi looked at Arno, who was already signaling him with his eyes. As if worried that Wilson would refuse, he added, "At least he really wants to talk to you."
"Where?" Wilson asked.
The chair he was facing turned around, and the male insect raised his hands to show that he was not a threat and looked at him with the same eye color as Arisa.
"What do you want to talk to me about?" Wilson asked.
"I just want to know why you kidnapped him." said Arno.
Wilson tilted his head. This move, which might have been adorable for a young Zerg, only made the Zerg present break out in a cold sweat. After all, the former was a female Zerg who had fooled the pirate leader, while the latter was a powerless young Zerg. "Is it hard to understand? Of course it's instinct."
He didn't intend to use the word "love" to explain, even if the Zerg in front of him was Arisa's father. As for anything else, what was the point of saying it at this moment? It would only make him look like he was making excuses for himself.
Arno stared at the short-haired female insect that had held his offspring hostage for a long time, so long that Ravi, who was standing next to him, couldn't help but ask what was going on. Then, as if suddenly realizing something, he said, "Oh, so that's how it is."
So that's how it is.
Arisa sneered, "I told you it's useless to hold me hostage. He never cared about me."
"Maybe it just looks useless." Wilson said harshly, then his eyes turned to Ravi next to him again, "Does it take so long to fly a spaceship?"
Ravi took a deep breath.
No matter what he said next, the silver-haired female insect in front of him no longer answered, and Arno on the side seemed to have suddenly come out of the state of "you must ensure the safety of my offspring" and stopped talking.
Under such circumstances, the female insects who drive the spaceship can only drive the spaceship to the door of the starship.
Wilson didn't go up immediately. He just looked at Arno: "You..."
Arno frowned and looked at Wilson: "What exactly do you want to do?"
"Go and dismantle all the monitoring equipment on that spaceship," the female insect said to him. "If I discover... even one such device exists, I will break... his wings. Do you understand?"
Ravi felt like he was really breaking down. The military academy always told its students to be vigilant at all times, and he had even proposed this. But now this silver-haired female insect who had once been through the military academy was using their past warnings against them?
...Damn it, even movies don’t dare to act like this!
Arno didn't say anything. Without hesitation, he strode towards the small spaceship next to the starship, opened the door, and walked in.
As if someone was deliberately venting their anger, clanging sounds immediately came from inside.
Then the male insect came out and dropped a lot of miniature listening equipment, including several tracking devices.
"It's all here," he said to Wilson in an 'I really want to kill you' tone.
"Very good," Wilson replied.
After a while he added, "You and Arisa are indeed close."
The black-haired male insect in front of him turned his head and looked at Wilson expressionlessly.
…
The starship is now filled with smoke, and the alarms and red lights are no longer sounding or lighting up. These are all reactions caused by the previous explosion.
Fed stared at the large screen that had turned black, and then he looked at Jem, the high-level female insect he had sent out to fire the cannon.
"The first few beams hit the Empire's starship, but from the fifth one on, our starship couldn't fire anymore," Jem explained immediately. "Also, there was an explosion on the starship for unknown reasons. The only thing we can be sure of is that it wasn't caused by external factors."
"What's the reason?!" Fed roared. The series of events that happened one after another made it impossible for him to control his emotions. "It can't be Wu--"
He suddenly thought of something.
"Guess why those aliens are willing to cooperate with us? Do you really think they have nothing to gain?"
"They and I are after... the same thing."
Aliens who want his life? If it were now, there would be too many, and Fed couldn't just kill one and remember every one.
——But what if it was a long time ago? Before Leslie first bowed to him and said he could provide him with the weapons of the pirate organization?
Fed once again thought of the planet that made him feel nauseous even after destroying it, and those short aliens with red hair and green eyes.
Before he had any weapons, he organized the Zerg on that planet to destroy the planet. Some of the aliens who reacted boarded the spaceship and left, but most of them were killed by them.
...Could it be those guys back then? Fed pursed his lips—but how could it be possible? Those cowards who wouldn't even let their offspring get close to him.
"Boss!" Jem's voice suddenly rang out.
"What are you doing?!" Fed's tone was already a little impatient.
"Look..." Jem pointed at the big screen in front of him, his fingers trembling.
Fed seemed to be aware of something and he looked up - in the middle of the screen, a Q-version image of a male insect that looked very familiar to him appeared.
"Long story short!" the cute version of Leslie said to him on the big screen. "I don't really want to record this voice message, but I have to let you know how you died."
Fide clenched his teeth. He had now turned into a bug due to anger.
Jem tried to get the video or virus off the screen, but no matter what he did, the male insect image was there.
"I made a deal with the aliens whose planets you destroyed. Originally, there were only a few of them, but later there were more and more of them—all thanks to you constantly destroying other people's planets, Fide," Leslie said. "Now, guess how many places on this starship are equipped with bombs?"
How many places were bombed?
Cold sweat was already dripping from Fide's forehead. After abducting Leslie aboard the starship, he had granted her the highest level of authority, except for requiring her to stay aboard and disguise herself as a sub-female. Under these circumstances, their starship had probably become a giant bomb that could move across space.
"Since we've slept together before." A ten-minute countdown appeared in the lower right corner of Leslie's eyes. "I'm kindly giving you time to escape."
Fed suddenly felt that the countdown looked familiar, but before he could remember, the image disappeared from the screen.
"Now..." But the voice belonging to Leslie continued, "—run."
"Go and tell them to prepare the escape pod!" Fidd immediately turned to Jem who was standing next to him.
The latter, who always obeyed orders, hesitated visibly for a moment: "But... the Federation and Empire starships are still outside watching us, and none of us knows whether this is true or not..."
If they were asked to prepare the escape pods at this time, I'm afraid the pirates below would first mock them for being too timid and giving in before the fight even begins.
"I know his character better than anyone, Jem." Perhaps his anger had reached its peak, but Fide's voice was no longer as furious as before, and even sounded calm. "So I'm not going to gamble on this possibility."
Jem nodded, but the moment he turned around, the entire starship made a ticking sound, which was no different from the sound of a bomb exploding.
Fed raised his head a little slowly, and suddenly remembered why this ten-minute countdown looked so familiar.
This was also one of their methods of torturing the Zerg of the Federation and the Empire, giving them a ten-minute life countdown and then killing them when they tried to escape. He used to love seeing the faces of those aliens who knew what their fate would be, but now, he has become one of them.
Strange... While being engulfed by the flames of the explosion, Fed was still wondering... why did things turn out like this?
He was clearly on the verge of success.
He had successfully taken revenge on those alien races, and now he should also be able to take revenge on the Zerg that threw him onto that planet, but why...
——But why didn't things develop as he expected?
…
"You go up first." Wilson said to Arisa.
Arisa gave him an ambiguous look and boarded the spaceship.
Just when the Zerg present thought that Wilson was about to jump up, this Zerg did something that none of them could imagine - he directly used his bone wings to close the door of the spaceship, and then blocked the entrance of the starship.
This unexpected development stunned all the Zerg present.
But Ravi reacted quickly. He looked at Wilson who was blocking the entrance of the starship and said in a more serious tone than ever before: "What do you want to do?!"
Did he want to kill this high-level male insect in front of them?
Wilson ignored him and turned his head to look at Arisa who was sitting in the spaceship.
"We didn't discuss this before." Alisha chuckled. He held the spaceship's control stick with one hand and pressed the other against the porthole. "Wilson, do you know what you might face if you're left here?"
"The worst outcome is just death," Wilson replied, "--don't you want to leave the place where the Zerg are?" After knowing that the male Zergs who were admitted to the military academy might not be able to see the real battlefield.
The high-level male insect that had just broken through the level laughed after hearing these words. Unlike his previous laughs, this time his laugh was happy, the kind of laugh that only appears after truly breaking free from the constraints.
"I've changed my mind, Wilson." As he spoke, the male insect's mental power extended outward. "If you survive, you can bear me offspring."
"When you learn...true love, come find me in the universe. If you're lucky enough, you can find me before I die."
The male insect picked up the bone wing, which was still stained with Wilson's blood: "-Now, I have to leave now."
"Goodbye," he said.
"...Goodbye." Wilson responded in a low voice.
The moment he finished speaking, the spaceship disappeared from the spot.
The moment the spaceship left, Ravi finally broke free from the male insect's pressure. He stared at Wilson as he entered the starship's hatch and said, "Catch him."
This time, the female insects didn't have to waste any effort and directly pushed Wilson to the ground.
Wilson's brain was clearly clear after being soothed by the male insect's mental power, but he had no intention of resisting.
"I don't understand why you let him go," Ravi closed the hatch of the starship. He looked at the pinned Wilson and took the terminal that had been ringing from the female insect next to him. He snorted, "Aren't you interested in him enough to want to kidnap him? Why don't you leave with him?"
Wilson didn't remain silent this time: "He likes freedom."
"Where's that instinct you mentioned earlier?!" Ravi looked at the communication request from Dietri on the terminal and clicked "Agree." "Did you eat it all?"
"...Instinct is nothing compared to being able to make him happy," Wilson replied.
Arno's eyes narrowed, but he said nothing.
"Seriously?" Deteri's voice rang out from the terminal. "You worked so hard, and in the end, that male got away? He was a high-level male with wings."
"Have you figured out how to deal with the Zerg's anger?" Dietri asked. "If all else fails, come to our Empire. The Zerg you lost belongs to the Federation anyway."
"That male insect and this female insect have formed a strong bond," Ravi said, his eyes fixed on Wilson's abdomen. "There's a high probability that he will produce offspring with the same genes as that male insect."
Dietri laughed and said, "Ah, I understand." Using the male insect's offspring to attract the attention of these Zergs is indeed the best method at the moment.
"What about that female insect?" Dietri continued. "The sudden explosion of the pirates' starship might have been related to him. He solved a big problem for us. Perhaps you will choose to deal with him leniently?"
Under normal circumstances, the serious crime of kidnapping a male insect could result in this guy being imprisoned in an interstellar prison, but considering that he gave birth to the male insect's offspring and helped them solve the problem of space pirates... Ravi's gaze turned to the silver-haired female insect.
"I didn't do that," Wilson said suddenly. He could feel the Zerg suppressing him looking at him with suspicion, as if they didn't understand why he didn't want to go down the stairs. "It was the male Zerg of the pirate leader who did it."
Ravi looked at him: "Male insect?" Why don't they have relevant information?
"He's also one of the most wanted men in the Federation. He's well protected by Fed and lives as a sub-female on the starship," Wilson said. "After being abducted aboard the pirate ship, he struck a deal with the alien race whose planet had been destroyed by the pirates. He provides the pirates with weapons equipped with subtle bombs."
"How do you know so much?" Ravi asked.
"Arisa noticed that the man looked very similar to a wanted person she had seen on the Federation Star Network," Wilson replied, "so I found out about this."
"You're narrowing your path." Dietri sighed on the other side. "Ravi is known for his stubbornness. What will happen if you claim to have done this yourself?"
"Dietri!" Ravi's voice came from the other side.
"I have things to do here!" Hearing that Ravi was really angry, Dietri said quickly, "Contact my adjutant for follow-up arrangements!"
He turned his head, patted his chest with lingering fear, and then looked at the black-haired female insect who was looking at him helplessly.
"Alright, what's the extent of the damage to our starship?" Dietri asked. "Don't miss a single spot. The Federation sent us as bait this time, so they should be held responsible for the loss of our starship."
"It's not very serious." The black-haired female insect answered in a serious tone.
Dietri looked at him: "...What did you say?"
"Uh..." The black-haired female blinked and tried to raise her voice this time, "I wouldn't say it's serious."
"I didn't hear that." Dietri simply laughed this time.
"It's very serious," the black-haired female insect said this time, "It can't be saved without hundreds of thousands of star coins."
"I heard it clearly this time~!" Dietri clapped his hands, "Okay, let's return home!!"
"Leave a message for Ravi," he thought of something, "and tell him to take this female insect to the interstellar prison. I plan to ask her if she regrets it then."
The black-haired female felt the answer was obvious, but she nodded anyway: "I understand."
"So do you regret it now?" Eisman asked Wilson, who was locked up inside the interstellar prison with special shackles on his hands and feet.
"I don't regret it." Wilson couldn't count how many times he had answered this question.
Ever since he entered this interstellar prison, countless bored aliens and Zerg have come to interview him and ask him, "Do you regret it?"
They probably wanted to ask him if he regretted letting the male insect go at that juncture, but Wilson didn't feel any regret.
Rather than leaving with the male insect at that time and letting the male insect feel depressed by his existence again, it would be better to let the male insect leave first, and then go to find the other party openly after he has received a certain amount of punishment in the interstellar prison.
"—Okay." Eisman sighed, then took out his terminal and clicked a few times. "I came here to tell you these things."
Wilson looked at the image displayed on it.
"The Federation is currently voting on the proposals from low-level female insects that the higher-ups collected. New laws may be coming into being. You even gained quite a few followers," Eiseman said. "Do you want to see their messages?"
"I'm not interested," Wilson replied.
"Although Gayel's family is in some trouble because of this male Zerg, they have escaped punishment because there are Zerg working in high-level positions," Eisman continued.
"That's why I'm not interested in what happened just now." The silver-haired female insect smiled lightly.
Eisman glanced at him, then at the dozen or so high-ranking female insects standing nearby. He wisely chose not to delve into the meaning of his words at this juncture. "Okay, I'll stop talking to you. Time's up, I have to go out now."
"Did you find the thing I asked you to find for me before?" Wilson suddenly asked.
"—I found it." Eiseman stretched out his hand and held up a black object. "It's modeled after the starry sky flower you mentioned earlier. I've placed the consciousness of the Laer Roland people inside. They were born to search for a body that could truly belong to them."
“I carefully selected this consciousness,” Eisman added. “It obeyed me.”
Wilson stared at the black thing that was now looking at him with wide eyes. As if it knew that it was because of him that it was able to obtain this body, the little thing smiled at him.
Wilson thought again of the word "bearing offspring" that the male insect mentioned when he left.
The male insect once mentioned his idea of having offspring when he was studying in military school with him.
"I don't want any offspring of my own," Arisa said. "I don't know what kind of father I would be. I'm afraid of following in my father's footsteps."
"What about you, Wilson?" the still somewhat immature black-haired male insect looked at him. "What do you think?"
"I don't know what to do with my offspring," Wilson said honestly, "so I don't want such an existence."
"Are you serious about this?" Arisa stared at him, "or are you just trying to cheer me up?"
"Seriously," Wilson said, "you can use your mental power to see."
"——That's good." Arisa didn't use any mental power, he just patted the female insect lightly on the back.
"I see." Thinking of this, Wilson turned around and looked at Eisman, who was separated from him by a layer of special glass. "So why don't you leave now?"
"Because you suddenly asked me about this thing, of course I have to answer you now. Terminals are not allowed to be left here." Eisman completely didn't understand the meaning of Wilson's nonsense. He rolled his eyes and said, "Okay, don't worry, I'll throw this thing into the universe and let it figure out what this love you mentioned before is."
"Thank you..." Wilson moved his lips, but the second half of the sentence was so soft that Eisman didn't hear it.
"——What did you say just now?" Eisman couldn't help but move closer to the glass.
The imprisoned female insect smiled.
Just as the dozen or so female insects nearby realized that something seemed to be wrong and were about to come over, the special glass shattered and the alarm above their heads rang endlessly.
Those two specially certified shackles were actually shattered by this female insect who had been imprisoned for such a long time! !
"...Thank you so much for your help." Wilson, transformed into a worm, grabbed Eisman's neck with one hand and walked towards the spaceship under Eisman's vigilant gaze. "Thank you for providing me with the spaceship, and thank you for finding this little gadget for me."
He didn't intend to really strangle Eisman, so he used very little force.
"You damned fellow—!" Eisman, who was being held hostage by him, ignored the female insect's advice to 'not provoke him'. The male insect just roared to himself in anger with a hoarse voice, "—You actually repay kindness with enmity!"
Wilson didn't answer him, but threw him directly into the spaceship.
"Wilson, do you know what your behavior means?!" Eisman, who was thrown in by Wilson, was still shouting, "What do you want to do?"
"What do I want to do?" Wilson walked in, picked up the male insect, and threw it outside. "Of course, I have to go find my male master now."
After catching the male insect, the female insect outside transformed completely into an insect and pounced on him.
Wilson looked at the small black ball that Eisman had placed under the seat, picked it up, and placed it right in front of the driver's seat, making sure that the little thing was where he could see it at a glance.
"Your body is a little ugly, probably because the Starry Sky Flower has disappeared." Wilson continued to speak to the little thing in front of him, as if he didn't hear the constant 'under attack' alarm of the spacecraft. "But it doesn't matter. If you can help me figure out what those guys mean by 'true love', I will prepare a real body for you."
"A body that truly belongs to you."
"Body?" the little black ball shouted in the universal language it was not very proficient in. It did not know the laws of the Zerg, nor did it know what kind of horrible thing the creature before it had done. "That's really? Too? Good?!"
"But love?" It thought for a moment and asked, "What? Is? The? Right? Love?"
"It doesn't matter if you don't know." Wilson clicked the space jump button, and the spaceship immediately disappeared from the spot. "You can learn from those guys slowly."
During his time in the interstellar prison, Wilson also figured out some things, namely: the punishment should be carried out by the Zerg affected by his mistakes.
Those pirates deserved it, and those low-level female insects used their own outbursts to exchange for changes in the law... Although Wilson knew very well that those changes could only be minor now, they were still changes.
Maybe one day, these female insects will get what they really want.
Perhaps one day, those male insects who enter military academies will be able to step onto the real battlefield.
But what happens to the Zerg later has nothing to do with him. Now he has to find Arisa, who almost hinted at him at the beginning.
He will definitely find it.
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