Chapter 60, Chapter 64: The Hospital "Then let's go together..."



Chapter 60, Chapter 64: The Hospital "Then let's go together..."

Vison scanned the document into the computer, then carefully placed it in the drawer and locked it before feeling at ease.

"You don't need to worry about your father and his family either; they seem to be enjoying themselves."

Vison keenly sensed Fipers's concerns from his question.

He recalled the scene on the other end of the video call that morning, where one was willing to give and the other was willing to receive, and comforted Feppos, saying, "That's probably just their way of loving each other."

Although it sounds absurd, it seems to make sense when applied to the Insect King and the Marshal.

After all, they are both people of status and ability; if they were truly a couple at odds, they would have broken up long ago.

"Maybe."

If it were someone else, Feibos would never believe it, but since it was his own lord speaking, Feibos thought it made perfect sense.

They have indeed remained the same for decades. His earlier worries were merely the result of long-term accumulation. Now, he is more concerned about something else.

Aren't we going to the registration desk?

Paper registrations are only valid after the documents are returned to the registration office.

"I've already scanned the documents and given them to them. It's already effective. We just need to complete some paperwork tomorrow. We'll go to the registration center tomorrow."

Vison longed to finish all the formalities today, so that from this day forward, Feibos would become his rightful and unquestionable queen.

But plans can't keep up with changes, and there are more important things to do now.

"Is there anything else?"

Vincent looked helplessly at the carefree Fipos: "We're going to the hospital today, have you forgotten about your balls?"

"Is that insect doctor at the military headquarters an intern?" Vison couldn't help but complain.

"It wasn't intentional. He's skilled at treating mental seas and serious injuries. He himself admitted that he hadn't seen insect eggs for so many years that he had forgotten about them. He was disciplined this time."

Not long after waking up, Fipos intended to deal with the matter, only to find that Devi had already interrogated and dealt with it immediately.

His female father was reliable in some respects.

Looking back, Fei Bosi felt somewhat unlucky. There were so many insect doctors in the military region, but because of his high rank, he was always examining the same insect. He might have discovered the problem if he had switched to another one.

They reached the doorway, where the silver chain was pulled to its limit, unable to go any further.

It was only then that Vison remembered that his shackles were still on.

Even though he felt safe enough, Vincent still showed great displeasure at the fact that he had removed the shackles from Fepp's feet.

"Should we put handcuffs on him?" Fipos asked, noticing his expression.

Vincent met his gaze, his interest in the suggestion lingering for a second: "Never mind."

He didn't want to hear any strange rumors circulating on the streets tomorrow.

for example:

The superior male insects are so brutal!

Shocking! The Imperial General has fallen to this state, and the reason is...

......

For the sake of their reputations and to prevent panic within the Empire, Vison removed the shackles and hung them on the wall.

Fipos stared intently at the shackles hanging on the wall, lost in thought.

Vison looked at him and said deliberately, with a hint of mischief, "What are you looking at? Do you really want to wear it? I'll put it on you again when we get back."

To everyone's surprise, Fipos nodded: "Alright, after all, it's my gift."

Vincent's eyes dimmed instantly.

Fipos's beautiful eyes were full of indulgence.

Under the sunlight streaming into the entryway, two intertwined shadows could be seen.

The externalized spiritual tentacles, like vines, surrounded and tightened around, trapping Phibos within them.

Like another form of handcuffs and shackles, they bound his entire body.

Unable to escape, unable to break free.

*

After a long delay, they finally came out of their home.

The clothes had been tidied up, but there were still traces of messiness in some details.

When the collar was blown open, the hickeys on Vinson's collarbone were even faintly visible.

Vison instinctively controlled himself.

But at the most critical moment, Fipos explained to him that the period of pregnancy is possible, and even beneficial.

The fire spread endlessly and became uncontrollable until the sun began to set, at which point they hurriedly finished cleaning up and came out of their house.

"It's all your fault," Vincent muttered.

Fipos glanced at his arm, where he could almost see red marks under his clothes from the intense activity, caused by the vines binding his arm. He smiled but didn't point it out: "It's my fault."

They were originally extremely abstinent, but once they started eating meat, they became uncontrollable.

*

Finally, we chose a top-tier hospital that specializes in fertility treatment.

Most of the insects coming and going are females, some more or less pregnant, with only a few accompanied by males.

After taking a look, Vincent felt it was much more reliable.

After completing all the examinations, Vison gave all the reports to the attending physician.

After examining him for a while, the attending physician finally relaxed and congratulated him, saying, "Congratulations, Your Excellency Vison, Admiral Feppos is pregnant."

"Based on this detection, Admiral Feibos should have been pregnant for a long time. The reason why it was not detected before might be because the egg did not absorb enough spiritual energy."

What the Insect Doctor said was pretty much the same as what the Insect King had said, so they were both somewhat prepared. But even knowing for sure that they had an insect cub, they couldn't help but smile.

"I previously took long-acting birth control pills. Will it cause any harm?"

After recalling her first time, Fei Bosi took the birth control pills on the spaceship. Generally, the birth control pills placed on spaceships are long-acting birth control pills with a duration of 3 years or more.

That's why he let Vison do nothing and act recklessly.

I didn't think about it when I wasn't feeling well.

"Don't worry, it looks healthy and lively." The insect doctor looked at the report and, based on Fei Bosi's description, guessed that the medicine was probably expired, which put his mind at ease. "No residual ingredients were detected in its body, so it should have lost its efficacy. Don't worry, just remember to come for regular check-ups."

Upon hearing this, they breathed a sigh of relief and quickly agreed.

The insect doctor gave them a few final instructions and then sent them home.

*

Fipos sat on the sofa, with Vison sitting beside him, his hand on Fipos's lower abdomen, his eyes full of longing.

“It’s true,” Vison murmured, still somewhat incredulous, “our child.”

“Yes, our little bug.” Fipos placed his hand on Vison’s, his eyes full of tenderness.

I have a partner and a family.

They may even welcome their own insect offspring.

They felt an immense sense of happiness.

“I’ve seen him,” Vincent said abruptly. “Was that his mental energy? I’m not quite sure.”

"Um?"

“When I was helping you repair your mental sea, I encountered an orange tree that looked different.” Vincent recalled the strange orange tree he had seen and the fruit on it. “Hmm… it looked like very plump oranges.”

“I also gave him some spiritual energy, and he was very happy.” When talking about this, Vincent smiled broadly, but with a hint of regret, “I should have given him more.”

“That’s enough,” Feppos listened attentively and replied softly.

Fipos had worried that Vison might not like the larvae.

Most male insects don't really like their offspring; for example, the male father doesn't like them much, but the female father does.

But now, seeing Vison's obviously overjoyed expression, Fei Pos finally felt relieved.

“Look, he’s so small.” Vincent opened the detection report on the quantum computer, leaned lazily against Feppos, and asked him to look at it with him.

Right now, it's just a blurry black mass, less than half the size of a palm.

But they already liked it.

"Has Vinson decided what name to give him?" Sometimes, Feibos still liked to call Vinson by his name, just as Vinson liked to call him by his name.

"Not yet, I need to think about it carefully."

The insect doctor told them that the insect eggs would take about seven more months to hatch, and he had plenty of time to think about it.

"Then let's think about it together." Fipos gently placed a kiss on his head.

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Author's Note: Today's chapter will be a bit shorter; tomorrow will be the final chapter of the main story. Mwah!

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