Chapter 20 Why does the chatterbox male bug Kavadi like him the most?



Chapter 20 Why does the chatterbox male bug Kavadi like him the most?

“Henry, if you must go, I suggest you go to the Imperial College to learn some common sense about mutations.

Recently, the college has launched some popular courses to enhance male insect safety awareness.”

Carlos knew that male insects knew very little about mutations. This was not a big deal for ordinary male insects, but for a military male who was going to the battlefield for the first time, it was fatal enough.

"You can also go and listen to the open classes related to reproduction."

The major general said something with a veiled meaning, "I understand. I'll go tomorrow. I won't go to the military headquarters tomorrow."

Although the male insect spoke casually, Carlos still clearly sensed something was wrong. The excitement of the male insects when they first entered the army seemed to still be before his eyes. How could it be so sudden?

"Henry, are you unhappy in the military?"

The male insect was a little surprised by his sharpness. "Not asking is also a kind act, Major General."

"I don't understand that group of insects, don't you understand it more than I do?" Henry asked closer.

He suddenly discovered that the major general's yellow-green pupils would dilate when frightened, and combined with the cold light in the living room, they sparkled like amber and emeralds in the sun.

Carlos nodded in understanding.

The female insect had always been somewhat dull and straightforward in front of him, not hiding anything at all, "Major General, how can you be sure that you are not one of those insects?"

He gently stroked the female insect's jaw. This must be the razor-sharp jawline that people once loved on the Internet.

"Oh, me? I'm not..."

Seeing that the major general finally became nervous again, his Adam's apple rolling up and down, Henry smiled maliciously.

"Of course not you, Carlos dear."

"Okay, no more playing, time to go to bed."

The male insect waved his hand and walked upstairs. After climbing a few steps, he turned his head again and said, "After all, in New Eridu, I like you the most, Mr. Carlos."

How could Henry just flirt and run away? The major general silently condemned this behavior in his heart.

I like him the most, and he is so angry that he feels horny.

Tonight, the moon is bright and the wind is clear, and Xinailili is covered with a hazy white veil by the moonlight.

The major general lay down beside the male insect with secret joy, his heart still beating wildly in his chest.

The male insect seemed very calm indeed, and if you ignored the tail hook that he could have clearly controlled earlier, it would come around again.

Imperial College? This school has a strange name. Henry originally thought the major general was just talking about a nickname, but he didn't expect it to be called this.

The First Academy of the Empire is one of the most famous schools in New Eridu, and it is also the most difficult and demanding school in the Empire to enter.

The magnificent red and yellow color scheme, the Schoenbrunn yellow exterior and the burgundy red spire make it look more like a majestic palace than a college.

The First Academy of the Empire is famous for its strict military management and extremely high admission standards. It has trained a large number of outstanding female insect officers and female insects who are influential in the business world for the empire.

Three months ago, at the suggestion of the Second Prince Garcia, some open classes were launched for male insects, covering reproduction, flower arrangement, survival in the wild, military theory and other aspects.

Although the academy has not yet officially accepted male insects for admission, Prince Garcia's intentions are already very clear, which has also caused a huge stir in the aristocratic circle.

Of course, these have nothing to do with Henry. His purpose in coming here is to learn basic information about the history and variants of the Zerg, as well as the physiological characteristics of males and females.

When the male insect opened the optical computer and checked the open class information sent by the major general, he was surprised to find that there was nothing!!!

This is very strange. Normally, history should be an indispensable part of national culture, but Henry looked through it many times and there was really nothing there.

A school with a very strong military character doesn't actually offer history classes! He even looked through the normal curriculum sent by the major general, but couldn't find it either. It was so strange.

There was no other way, the male insect could only temporarily adjust his course schedule and first attend the military theory class on understanding variants and the classification of variants.

When he arrived at the classroom, there were very few bugs there. This made sense; the open class hadn't been publicly advertised, and few bugs knew about it except among the upper class.

Even if male insects understand, they may not be interested in this military theory course. After all, male insects rarely volunteer to go to the battlefield, so naturally they don't need to understand.

These insects don't look like males. They are probably female soldiers from other schools who are here to audit the course. The threshold for admission to open classes is not as high as the threshold for admission to the Imperial College.

"Hi! Hello, my name is Kavadi."

A male insect with blond hair and black eyes in the corner greeted him enthusiastically. Since he hadn't decided where to sit, he just walked over there.

"What's your name? There's actually a male insect like me taking a military theory class! You're so tall, much taller than me! Why are you taking this class? I'm going to the battlefield, what about you?"

The male insect spoke like a machine gun, and for a moment Henry even imagined him as his former companion, who was just as noisy.

Perhaps because of this similarity, he suddenly had much more patience with this talkative male insect.

"Thank you, Henry. I have the same reason."

Kavadi didn't expect that there would be like-minded male insects, "Wow, which unit are you from? I'm from Molissam."

He didn't expect it to be such a coincidence, "Same as you."

"Hmm?" The male insect seemed not to have expected this answer. He came over secretly and whispered,

"I don't recommend you go on this B380 expedition. Why not wait until next time?"

When the male insect came closer, Henry retreated a little due to inertia, but the insect probably didn't notice. This male insect seemed to know some inside information. "What do you mean?"

Kavadi said mysteriously, "I have inside information. All the SS-level lieutenant generals of Lunimam have died on the front line. It's very dangerous."

After saying that, he seemed to have thought of something and came over to say, "I'm only telling you this. Don't tell other bugs. This is a military secret."

Henry was really surprised. This male insect also knew that this was a secret and told it to this strange insect.

As if sensing the doubt in Henry's eyes, the blond male insect instantly got angry, "What are you looking at me with? I'm telling you this with good intentions, and you don't believe me!"

The male insect's tone was full of obvious condemnation.

Henry was speechless, even wanting to sigh. Why was she so familiar? "Why tell me? We just met."

"Didn't you notice?" the blond male insect said excitedly, his mood changing very quickly.

"What did you find?" He really didn't find anything unusual.

"Our eyes are the same color, both black. It's quite rare, alright. You can tell at a glance that you're a very good bug. I'm also a good bug."

The blond male was grinning, looking rather silly and a bit abstract. Henry expressed his incomprehension but respect.

"Then why do you still want to go?" Don't you already know it's very dangerous?

"I have no choice!" Kavadi's emotions were like a color palette, changing colors with a slight movement, catching the insect off guard.

"My lord is a military heiress of Morisham. He's going to war, and I'm afraid he'll die on the battlefield, with no one to collect his body."

Hearing this, Henry interrupted him immediately, "No, without the military... the military women would be forgotten on the battlefield and would all return home in glory."

The male insect's eyes widened instantly. "Are you from the west, north, or south? Are military females so valued over there? Are you an immigrant?"

Henry was a little confused, "What do you mean? Isn't it always like this?"

The male insect made a very exaggerated expression, "Wow!"

"You've truly been well-fed. It's not like that in our Eastern Region. Aside from high-ranking females, all other females who die on the battlefield are only awarded military merit and death benefits.

There's no way. There are too many dead military females to bring back. Many have been devoured by the mutants and are nowhere to be found."

This completely overturned his understanding. Even so, even so, even if... they should have tried their best. Why did they give up the dead soldiers so easily? They were so incompetent.

“However, the Molissam War Zone is much better. The commander-in-chief is a civilian and he values ​​the lower-level military females very much. If they are not particularly dangerous, he will still cremate the insect corpses.

I heard that some space pirates specifically collect the bodies of female soldiers who died in battle for experiments, which is very cruel."

The blond male shuddered as he spoke, as if the group of perverted space pirates were standing right in front of him.

The male insect talked a lot more. He seemed to be busy all the time and knew a lot, including astronomy, geography, reality and curiosity.

But Henry didn't listen much anymore. The Zerg society was constantly challenging his moral bottom line. Every time he encountered something explosive, something even more explosive would happen. It was too scary.

When the instructor came in, the male insect shut his mouth and Henry forced himself to focus on the class.

There are many types of variants, and they cannot be simply distinguished by plants and animals, so the Zerg classifies variants according to their danger level.

Level I variants are basically harmless. After processing, many of them become delicacies for the Zerg. It is important to emphasize here that they are not delicacies, and most of them are not delicious, but they are better than nutrient solution.

Level II variants are somewhat dangerous, but the damage is controllable. There are many types and numbers. If they do not threaten the daily lives of insect people, they will generally not be dealt with. Those with particularly strong reproductive abilities and the possibility of threatening the ecology are another matter.

Level III variants become increasingly dangerous. Their characteristics include powerful strength, extreme destructiveness, and strong oppression. Moreover, these variants usually also have extremely strong attack power. Some species also have a certain degree of intelligence, seeking benefits and avoiding harm, but will actively attack surrounding Zerg and other creatures.

Level IV variants have thinking abilities slightly inferior to those of the Zerg. They are often more intelligent and can hide their cunningness. They seriously endanger the social stability of the Zerg and are extremely dangerous intelligent creatures.

In order to prevent it from continuing to develop and shaking the Zerg's rule, it is generally strangled as soon as it is discovered.

Of course, the Zerg are also constantly researching these variants to enhance their dominance in the vast universe.

There is not much information about the Level V variant. The last time it appeared was 500 years ago. It was a variant with very strong reproductive ability. It constantly invaded the living space of the Zerg, plundered the Zerg people for food, and brought a catastrophe to the Zerg.

New Alido is a variant that is extremely dangerous and will seriously threaten the social security of the Zerg if it is not successfully controlled. It is collectively referred to as Level V. Once discovered, genocide will be carried out at all costs.

The instructor also demonstrated some common variant types, reminding everyone to be careful to identify and take precautions when outdoors or on lower planets.

At noon, I went to the cafeteria with Kavadi to have lunch, and then rushed to attend the afternoon class.

The afternoon course was relatively simple. It talked about some commonly used guns, how to buy them and how to use them. It was quite practical and really suitable for him. The major general would still recommend it.

When the class was completely over, Kavadi came over and chirped again until a very cold and hard looking female insect appeared.

"Henry, this is Bass, my queen." After saying that, the male insect blushed and stuffed him into the female insect's arms, muttering something to the female insect in a low voice.

Henry guessed that it was probably to introduce himself to him.

The female insect gently embraced the male insect, her palms not even touching the waistline of the Kavadi, as if she was afraid of losing the strength and hurting the fragile treasure in her arms.

The huge size difference makes the picture very beautiful. Henry also fantasized about this scene once, but he put himself in the position of the female insect. It didn’t matter. He was content with what he had.

"Good day, sir."

He bet that there wouldn't be a colder and harder sound, like the sound of machines turning on a construction site, very harsh.

The personalities of the two insects are surprisingly complementary.

"Hello, Buzz."

After a simple greeting, he said goodbye to the male insect. He was just a passerby by chance and did not leave any contact information.

However, I guess there is still a chance to meet Kavadi.

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