You are so cruel.
According to Mu Xiao's understanding of Alred, the other party would not be the kind of insect that would stare closely in such a situation, but the gaze on his back was burning, as if waiting for his next move.
There was no point in remaining in this stalemate, so he raised his head and winked at Morse, suggesting that the bug find a way to escape.
Morse understood, his fingers burying in Mu Xiao's hair. He smiled gently at the male insect blocking the exit and said, "Sir, my queen said she's working. What do you mean by standing here?"
The fingers holding his waist suddenly twisted hard. He tried to keep his tone steady and looked down at Mu Xiao. Sure enough, he was glaring at him, but he didn't say how to help anyone escape. In his Zerg form, he had no fighting power at all.
Mu Xiao realized that Morse was now completely unreliable. Moreover, he had a mission to complete, so he had to find the target as soon as possible to avoid missing the time. Just as he was about to get up, a force pulled him up from the back of his collar.
Before he could stand firmly, his shoulders suddenly felt heavy, and then a warm breath poured onto his neck, as if Alred had rested his head on it. The skin on his neck seemed to touch the male insect's Adam's apple, and he could feel his vocal cords vibrating when he spoke.
"Why does your queen... have my mark?" After he finished speaking, Mu Xiao's pupils suddenly shook. It was not because of this sentence, but because Alred lifted up his shirt tucked into his suit pants.
Just as he was frantically thinking about what the male insect was going to do, the insect lowered the hem of his shirt and drew circles on the totem on his abdomen through the transparent white fabric.
This was clearly a joke. Mu Xiao was certain that Alred would not let him go unless he heard the explanation for his fake death today, so he sent a telepathic message to Morse, asking Morse to connect for him.
He gently stroked the male insect's head that was resting on his shoulder, and sure enough, the other's body suddenly stopped. He then turned around and hugged him, soothing the insect in his arms while bringing it to the inner position and giving it to Morsten.
Seeing this, Morse quickly left the place, and before leaving, he did not forget to give a professional fake smile to Zeyu and Andre who were guarding outside the door.
Mu Xiao gathered his words and was about to speak when he was interrupted by Alred's self-deprecating words: "You're still calculating. Who the hell am I? You've sacrificed everything for the mission and for other bugs."
"I followed you desperately, but you didn't care about my thoughts at all. You only cared about whether you could complete the mission successfully. It would be easy for you to abandon me." Alred gradually choked up, and with every tremor in his voice, his arms tightened around the bug.
Mu Xiao was not afraid of vicious curses, but he was most afraid that the other party would use emotions to judge the matter. He touched the male insect's back helplessly, repeating the word "I'm sorry".
The male insect's pheromone suddenly became strong, and the scent of gardenia in his face made Mu Xiao breathless and his head swollen. He leaned against the wall and unbuttoned the first few buttons of his shirt with one hand. He always felt that something was wrong, but he couldn't put his finger on it. He looked up at Alred, the insect's shadow was blurry, and he could only see the crystal teardrops hanging on the bridge of his nose.
Ze Yu and Andre, who were standing outside the door, held their breath. The commander's unexpected pheromone release made them unable to understand the current situation. The two insects hesitated whether to go in and check the situation.
The door was pushed open from the inside. Mu Xiao covered his mouth and nose and almost crawled out. He squatted on the tiles for a long time, panting, before asking Ze Yu to help Alred who was knocked unconscious by him.
He went to the sink to get some water, splashed the cool water on his face to dispel the heat, and while drying it with a tissue, he looked up at Andre in the mirror and asked, "How did Alred's eyes get better? And why are you two staying by his side?"
These two questions seemed to touch upon confidential matters. The red-haired female insect's eyes were vague, and she hesitated for a long time without being able to explain anything. Mu Xiao threw the tissue into the trash can, patted his shoulder and left.
When he reached the villa's exit, Mu Xiao saw Morse waiting with his arms folded. Beside him stood a blank-eyed "bug." He waved his hand in front of the "bug's" pupils, which were still out of focus and dilated. He couldn't help but ask doubtfully, "Won't this be discovered?"
Morse explained enthusiastically: "It will take time to adapt to this body, and the organization has no idea that I stole the technology for race genetic conversion."
Without giving Mu Xiao a chance to refute, he added: "The real owner is safe, don't worry... Why did you stop?"
Mu Xiao's face was solemn. He looked around and everything was the same as before, but an inexplicable sense of crisis occupied his subconscious. He whispered to Morse to go ahead, and he followed closely behind, continuing to observe the surroundings.
"Don't go. We're busy tonight." He pressed his temples and felt a headache. Although the small movements of the bionic insects were difficult to see, as long as they took a few more steps, they would find that the bionic insects were getting closer and preventing them from leaving.
Morse obviously noticed it too. He squinted his eyes and chuckled, then took a step back behind Mu Xiao and said, "I don't have any weapons for a sneak attack, and I don't have the strength to fight. I'm relying on you. I'm not considering death for now."
Mu Xiao pulled out the winged sword stored in the terminal. When the bionic insects saw him take out his weapon, they no longer hid it. Their mouths grinned from ear to ear and they surrounded him. "Bang!" The collision of steel and steel produced a dazzling spark. Many bionic insects lost their power and were blown away.
There are many insects, but they are powerful. Although they are bionic insects, the force exerted on the wing sword is too concentrated. He also has to guard against sudden attacks from the side. He gritted his teeth, sweat oozing from his forehead. He really didn't want to be stabbed into a hole.
Just when he could no longer hold on, the pressure on the sword gradually became lighter, and the number of bionic insects surrounding him also decreased. His heart was relieved for just a second before it was lifted up again. The bionic insects gathered towards the gate, and standing at the gate was Alred. The real target was here.
Mu Xiao stepped on the shoulders of the squatting Morse, used the force to leap up, rolled in the air, and landed steadily in front of the bionic insect swarm, blocking their way. It would be much more convenient if there were no insects to attack from behind.
He opened his wings, and the wings, eager to breathe, broke through his shoulder blades and grew wildly to form a dense crisscrossing network. The branches of the wings pierced through the brains of the bionic insects on both sides one by one, destroying the power supply to prevent being surrounded again. Mu Xiao, who was wrapped in it, wielded the sword flower and attacked the main parts with ease.
The fighting was so noisy that the insects at the dinner party peeked in curiously from outside the door, talking a lot, but what appeared more in their remarks was the "dignified" male insect's "female insect danger theory."
Mu Xiao, exhausted from working for half a day, finally took a break when a man who looked like a member of the Imperial Male Insect Alliance approached him and said earnestly, "Your risk factor is too high. We will send personnel to your residence to monitor your safety for a year, or you will be stripped of your right to reside on your home planet."
Mu Xiao finally found out why he had such a bad impression of male insects before. It turned out that the root cause was here. He almost said something out loud, but he had to live on the main planet, so he had to swallow his words.
A highly anticipated member of the swarm volunteered. Alred said slowly, "I'm willing to monitor."
Although he was secretly happy, his tone was deliberately awkward.
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