Pei Shuoyue watched Billy leave, and it wasn't until his figure disappeared from the door that Pei Shuoyue approached the mirror and took a closer look at her hair.

Those black hair haven't had time to grow out, and his hair is still the same mix of gray and black.

Pei Shuoyue slowly walked out of the bathroom a few minutes after Billy left.

It is already early in the morning, and the number of doctors in the hospital is much smaller. Pei Shuoyue thought about going back to her villa to sleep, so she took her medicine and walked outside.

The guarding military female was replaced by another military female before Pei Shuoyue noticed.

Pei Shuoyue looked at the door from a distance and saw the military female casually leaning against the glass door behind her. The brim of the hat that was too low on his head covered most of his face, only revealing the slight upward part of his face. The corners of his lips raised.

Pei Shuoyue's footsteps did not change. He approached the military female, raised his eyelids and said, "What are you doing?"

When Pei Shuoyue approached, Brie changed his posture. He stood up straight and said, "Sir, I'm waiting for you."

Pei Shuoyue laughed, grabbed Bri's collar, and suddenly pulled him to his side.

He tilted his head and looked straight into the depths of Bree's eyes, "Who are you waiting for?"

Bri's eyelashes were thick, and his eyes paused for a few seconds before he still said: "Waiting for you."

"Really?" Pei Shuoyue glanced back. The corridors of the hospital were empty, and occasionally a few female nurses walked by.

Pei Shuoyue's cheek was almost touching Bri's. The warmth on it was transmitted, but the previous emotion was gone in his eyes. He said calmly: "Then please, send me back."

He let go, turned and walked into the darkness outside.

Brie's military cap fell to the ground due to Pei Shuoyue's sudden movement. He bent down to pick up his military cap and followed Pei Shuoyue back.

The previous warships had already sailed away, and the military female left behind a military aircraft to send Pei Shuoyue back to the golden area where he lived.

The pain in Pei Shuoyue's calf continued. He walked slowly, but his face became increasingly gloomy under the cover of darkness.

Bri took a few steps forward and walked to him. He hooked Pei Shuoyue's fingertips and held his palm, and said, "Sir, I will carry you."

"No need." Pei Shuoyue pulled his palm back. Bu Li was much stronger than him, so he couldn't pull it out after two attempts. Instead, he was pulled tighter by Bu Li.

Pei Shuoyue stopped. He didn't speak, but the air pressure around them dropped rapidly between them.

"Pei Shuoyue, are you angry?" Brie stood behind him. The emotion in his voice was not revealed, but he just repeated, "I will carry you."

Pei Shuoyue looked at the female insect in front of him. His figure was not clearly visible in his sight, but the spiritual power was particularly familiar.

Pei Shuoyue pinched his fingertips. The temperature in the early morning continued to drop, and the dull pain in his head stimulated his fragile nerves.

Pei Shuoyue pursed her lips, walked forward, put her arms around Brie's neck and lay on his back.

Brie didn't use much effort to lift Pei Shuoyue up on her back. Pei Shuoyue didn't have much flesh on her body. Except for the pitiful few muscles on her stomach, the rest of her body was full of soft flesh.

Pei Shuoyue's chin rested on his shoulder blades, and Bu Li tilted his head slightly, feeling Pei Shuoyue's heavy and hot breath behind his ears.

It wasn't until Pei Shuoyue's breathing calmed down that Brie asked, "Why is that like this?"

Pei Shuoyue pressed her cheek against the insect pattern on the back of his neck. He was silent for a few seconds, but he didn't answer the question, "What's your name?"

Bri lowered his eyelashes and walked forward with Pei Shuoyue on his back. The light falling by the road fell on them, outlining their thick shadows on the ground.

Pei Shuoyue didn't hear Brie's answer and laughed to himself.

He and Bree were separated by so many planets and two different races, but they chatted and shared with each other like lovers using their spiritual power.

From the unknown to the known, from the beginning to the present, it has always been maintained and developed like this.

Pei Shuoyue didn't understand why he had contact with Brie, just like he didn't understand why Brie refused to tell him a name.

They soon arrived at the aircraft. The lights inside the aircraft were bright, revealing that Pei Shuoyue's skin was abnormally white.

Pei Shuoyue got off Bri's back. He didn't speak again, but walked onto the aircraft consciously and found a seat in the innermost corner.

Brie closed the door of the aircraft, set the route to the Golden Zone, and turned to look at Pei Shuoyue.

Pei Shuoyue frowned. He propped up his chin and looked outside, with obvious bruises under his eyes.

Brie strode towards where Pei Shuoyue was sitting. He sat next to Pei Shuoyue and put his military cap on his lap. "Why do you want to know my name? All names are just code names. "

The scene outside was still dark, and those tiny bits of light quickly disappeared from Pei Shuoyue's eyes.

He said: "Then tell me, in a situation like today, how am I going to find you? Who am I going to ask?"

Brie tilted his head slightly. It was like the first time he heard such a question, and he easily discovered the loopholes in Pei Shuoyue's language.

Knowing his real name makes it even harder to find him, and very few Zerg know his real name.

Of course no insects would come looking for him, so they didn't need to know his name.

Bree rubbed the military cap in his hand and said, "There is a connection between us."

Pei Shuoyue blinked and said quietly: "You are connected to everyone."

After hearing this, Brie turned and looked to the side. Pei Shuoyue had turned her head to look outside since getting on the aircraft, leaving him with only a blurred profile.

Brie could hear some strange emotions in Pei Shuoyue's words. He was silent for a few seconds and then asked, "You really want to know?"

Pei Shuoyue maintained his original posture without moving. He looked straight outside and didn't even answer.

Brie reached out and touched Pei Shuoyue's scarred neck. He leaned close to Pei Shuoyue and whispered in his ear: "Admit your mistake to me and I will tell you."

Pei Shuoyue frowned very slightly. He turned his head and looked at Bri's raised eyebrows, "What's wrong with me?"

Bree took it as a matter of course. He pointed to the clothes at his collar and said, "See for yourself."

His collar was messily wrinkled, and through the gaps, the reddish skin underneath could occasionally be seen.

Pei Shuoyue recalled her previous actions and suddenly felt that what she did was a little out of line.

He looked at Bri's face. Bri's expression was dull, and there was a strange smile in her eyes as she looked at him.

Pei Shuoyue's eyelids raised and then fell, and he said, "I'm sorry."

The corners of Brie's lips rose, and he kissed Pei Shuoyue's lips, "Okay."

"Grillila." Brie kept his promise and said seriously, "My name is Grillila."

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