Alliance, Zerg Planet.
Adrian took complete control of the insect planet, and on his fifth day there, he finally came to his senses.
This place is inhuman. No wonder Helian Jue handed over the Insect Star to him so readily, calling it trust, but it was clearly a covert act of revenge!
The environment here is even worse than on a mining planet!
On mining planets, at least you can see normal people, and if you dig up a mineral you've never seen before, you can get excited for a while. But it's different on insect planets.
Here, apart from themselves, everyone else looks neither human nor ghost; just one look at them could give you nightmares all night.
The band of light surrounding the insect planet is filled with toxic substances. When sunlight shines through it onto the land, the morning sun is extremely toxic.
Even if we were to completely control the insectoid planet now, there would be no way to solve this problem.
"Boss, the lab failed again. What should we do?" Martin looked listless and lacked any energy, as if he had been drained of his life force by a demon.
Adrian's appearance was similar, not much better than Martin's.
"What should I do? How should I know?" Adrian was extremely agitated, his breathing rapid.
Martin stood opposite Adrian without saying a word, obediently standing there. He knew that these were just words spoken in anger by his boss, and that he would have to make serious plans once he calmed down.
As expected, five minutes later, Adrian finally calmed down and ordered, "Have the researchers here contact a man named Cui Jing."
"Let's see if we can introduce any new methods."
"In addition, the census of the insect planet is being accelerated."
Martin stood at attention and replied, "Yes, sir."
Adrian glanced out the window, his voice slightly unsteady, "Still no news of General Divi?"
Martin replied, "Yes, but the census of the insect planet is only halfway done, so it's normal that there's no news yet."
"Boss, as the saying goes, no news is good news."
Adrian glanced at Martin indifferently, then looked away.
Martin instinctively tucked his legs together, standing up straight and not daring to be presumptuous. "Boss, I'm off to take care of something."
Adrian waved his hand, and Martin breathed a sigh of relief, then slipped away in a flash.
General Diwei sent back many experimental photos, indicating that she herself should be on the insect planet and hold a high position in the insect planet administration.
But now the Insect Planet Administration has been turned upside down, and no clues have been found.
Even if they were discovered, there should be remains...
Adrian personally interrogated Datch and showed him early photos of Divi for identification, but still found nothing.
It was as if Diwei had never appeared on the insect planet at all.
The laboratory on Insect Planet is now staffed by a group of researchers secretly assigned by Helian Jue, who are trying to find a way to restore the appearance of the local dwellings. Even if they cannot be fully restored, they hope to improve the situation.
This is a protracted battle, and results will not be seen in the short term.
With the discovery of the Insect Planet, Adrian needed to guard against a sudden attack by the Alliance forces, which is why he had to personally oversee the operation.
Otherwise, is it not good enough to be the local tyrant of Herka? Why do you have to come here and suffer?
The survey of the insect planet was proceeding in an orderly manner. On this day, the survey team arrived at the foot of a very remote mountain.
"Captain, there shouldn't be anyone hiding here." One of the squad members said in a muffled voice. The place was completely bare, without even a tree. How could anyone hide here?
It's summer on Insect Planet right now, and the daytime temperatures are high, so the census team needs to wear thick protective suits for safety.
The squad leader hesitated. According to the rules, they couldn't miss a single detail on the entire planet, but…
"Take the equipment and observe from the spot." The team leader came up with a compromise: the equipment was advanced, which also reduced some of the fatigue from the arduous hike.
The members opened their personal equipment cases and began to probe on the spot.
Suddenly, a squad member exclaimed, "Captain, there's someone at four o'clock!"
"Two! One male and one female!"
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