Zerg: I ​​am the real white moonlight in the Zerg

Chapter 152: A Power That Can Never Be Overwhelmed

"Master, Major General Haig will not agree to this."

"I know."

Perion was on the balcony looking at the night sky, and Mei covered him with a blanket.

"So I say... it doesn't matter even if we have to wait for several years." Perion tightened the blanket. He seemed to have aged overnight after the disappearance of the female. Now, his platinum eyes, which had experienced many vicissitudes of life, finally shone with light again.

"Sixty-three years, sixty-three years have passed. I can still wait, Mei, I can still wait."

"I'm betting that the child is as soft-hearted as Helios and will value the sincerity of other insects in the same way."

Mei sighed softly and handed a stack of information to Perion.

"Master, this is the data we traced back five years ago."

Perion took it, put on the glasses hanging around his neck, and looked through it while sitting in a wheelchair.

After a while, he put down the information tremblingly and let out a sigh as heavy as a boulder.

"That child...had he grown to this point five years ago?"

Mei put the documents on his lap, poured him a cup of hot tea from the table, and asked him to hold it in his palm to warm his hands.

"The young master, no, this lord is very good, isn't he? He has the demeanor of Master Helios."

Mei sincerely praised: "Even the aristocratic male insects carefully trained on the Imperial Star cannot plan such a perfect murder at the age of thirteen."

This is a unique talent.

"But Mei, this also means that the child is having a hard time."

The tea was not scalding hot, and it only felt warm on the back of her hand, but Mei still took out her handkerchief and carefully wiped Perion's cheek.

"I should have found him sooner, Mei."

Now Perion understood why Haig shook his head at that time.

"He is very similar to Master Helios, not just in appearance, Patriarch," Mei gently comforted the main insect she had served for her entire life: "What really makes them similar is their strength that cannot be overwhelmed at any time."

“You should be proud of that.”

"I understand, Mei, I understand." Perion took a deep breath. Mei handed him the medicine at the right time. Perion calmed down only after he finished taking the medicine.

"I just feel guilty."

The old female insect said: "The higher you stand, the more you know how difficult it is to climb."

"That kid is too young. I originally thought those bugs in the Lorraine Group would be his protector..."

"The result...sigh."

"Rose, maybe that child doesn't need us," Perion showed a confused look, "What do you think he is doing now?"

Mei pushed Perion back into the house and said, "Master, it's getting late. Your Excellency should have gone to bed. You should also rest."

"But I can't sleep, Mei."

"Don't worry, I will knock you out the moment you close your eyes."

"Haha, you are still the same. Remember to be gentle. My old bones can't stand your torture."

"Okay, it's up to you."

At the Third Legion's defense line, Bai Meng was still in the laboratory of the Military Medical Department.

He tried to extend his mental power into the medical bugs' skulls as gently as possible.

Of course, it didn't work out.

"It actually works."

Clive touched the device on his head in surprise and looked at his colleagues. They could see the joy in each other's eyes.

Clive turned around and wanted to ask Bai Meng something, but when he noticed the clock in the laboratory, he swallowed his words.

"Xiaobai, it's too late, you should go and rest first."

"Hmm? Is it evening already?"

Bai Meng was observing the organs stripped from the bodies of lower alien races. Although the equipment here was not as good as the research base in the Huoyun Galaxy, there were far more experimental materials than there.

"Yes, we don't have the distinction between sun and moon here. We can only rely on clocks to determine day and night." Clever explained to him, and together with the other insects, pushed Bai Meng out of the laboratory.

"Xiao Bai, there's no need to rush. You need to stay alert before Xiao Pa comes back, or Xiao Pa will think that we, the elders, are bullying you."

"Yes, I understand. Good night, seniors."

Clive waved his arm at Bai Meng and watched him go into the house.

Only when all the insects returned to the laboratory did they cheer thoroughly.

"Great! What Xiaopa said turned out to be true!"

"This way, even if we face a high-level alien race, we don't have to worry about falling into a mental disorder. The female insect's mind and body are closely connected, which almost eliminates the possibility of insect transformation!"

“I don’t know if it’s in mass production now.”

"Probably not yet," Clever shook his head, stopping their excitement: "Don't forget what Xiaobai is here for. The final test has not been completed yet."

"The mental power of the alien race and the Zerg race is not necessarily the same. We are not even sure whether the alien race can be called mental power, or whether there is something else besides mental power that triggers the Zerg transformation."

"That's true," a medical insect said, "but... isn't it a bit too risky to let Xiaobai be the experimental insect?"

"No," Cleaver shook his head. "This is actually the safest way. Judging from the experiment just now, Xiaobai's mental power must be very strong because he can materialize mental power."

"This is also the possibility that he can resist the spiritual power of aliens."

"Alas," said the doctor insect, "I still feel a little uneasy."

The other medical bugs nodded, "We too."

Clive touched his cross earrings and set his eyes on the mental blocker.

He understood where his colleagues' anxiety came from.

The leading insect in this experiment is Bai Meng, the experimental insect is also Bai Meng, the insect that takes the risk is still Bai Meng, but he is not the insect that benefits.

Although I don't know why Xiaobai would do this, but... there must be a compelling reason.

What's more, Xiao Pa will be by my side, so there will definitely be no problem!

There must be no problems! Otherwise, even if the experiment succeeds, they will have to bear the sin for the rest of their lives.

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