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

Chapter 69: An illusory, silvery dream

"Father, I brought them here."

Bai Meng held Paten's arm and calmly saluted Beelzebub Windsor with Paten.

"Bai Meng & Paten Arthur, meet the only ruler of the empire."

"Bai Meng? Bai Meng..." Beelzebub looked at Bai Meng with a look that could almost be described as loving: "What a nice name."

"An illusory, silvery dream?"

Bai Meng chuckled: "You're flattering me."

"It's not an exaggeration. You deserve this name." Beelzebub's eyes swept across his arm around Paten. "It seems that you and Lieutenant General Paten get along well. I am relieved."

"At least the heir worm that Jonil has set his sights on has a perfect male master."

Beelzebub continued to ask: "I heard that you don't have any other female insects except Paten?"

"Yes, Your Majesty."

"Are you interested in choosing a female attendant at the banquet?"

The female insects who heard this gathered around him agitatedly. They didn't know why they valued a D-class male insect so much, but just because he stood there, they couldn't help but keep their eyes on him.

At this moment, an inappropriate expectation inevitably surged in my heart.

Astaroth looked at the scene coldly and asked the two female insects beside him.

"What do you think the male insect will choose? This is an order from His Majesty himself."

"I don't know," Aladdin said, "but I think we should find Christine. None of those insects can compare to Christine."

"His Highness Ian is also in there." Astaroth reminded.

"So what?" Aladdin said unconcernedly, "How could His Majesty marry His Highness Ian to a worm as his female servant?"

"That's right," Astaroth looked at Hermann, who was frowning and silent beside him, "Hermann, are you okay? You haven't said anything since just now. Is the food here not to your taste?"

"No," Herman shook his head and stood up to say goodbye: "Excuse me, both of you. I need to discuss something with Mr. Bai."

"The party will last a long time, Herman," Astaroth raised his glass, "see you later."

Herman finished the whole glass of red wine in his hand and said, "See you later."

"Then we are the only ones left, Aladdin."

Astaroth knocked on the table and observed Herman who was talking to 010: "Why do you think Herman left?"

"It's none of my business, Astaroth. You can't be too curious when doing business."

Aladdin ate the cake nonchalantly: "You are always in the habit of getting to the bottom of things. I don't have such a strong desire for control as you do."

"It is because of my curiosity that I have come this far, Aladdin," Astaroth looked at Bai Meng in the center of the banquet, "Look, the male insect refused."

"Oh?" Aladdin became interested and looked over.

"Thank you for your concern, Your Majesty." Bai Meng neither looked at the female insects around him nor looked up at Beelzebub.

Forgive him, he's still sick to his stomach.

He just held Paten's arm tightly, interlocking their fingers: "But please forgive me for not being able to accept your kindness. Apart from Paten, I don't trust other female insects."

"Trust... Trust... What a wonderful word." Beelzebub was not angry because of Bai Meng's rejection. In fact, this female insect perfectly blocked the next words he was about to say.

"Trust is more precious than love, more lasting than liking, and more sincere than beauty and power. Young sir, you really understand the art of speaking."

There are many young, beautiful and promising female insects who can easily arouse the sexual desire and love of male insects, but what Bai Meng wants is trust.

Yes, Beelzebub felt the long-lost excitement and excitement. If the Ouba could be manipulated by him so easily, then they would not be Ouba.

"You flatter me, Your Majesty."

Some of the female insects around turned their eyes to Patern and found that his features were still as calm and peaceful as ever, as if what had just happened was just an ordinary little thing.

Albert unconsciously clenched the cup in his hand. Ian's eyes shone brightly and looked back and forth at Bai Meng. There was also a male insect who set his eyes on Bai Meng.

"Steiny, what are you looking at?" Edward asked.

"No, it's nothing, male father, I'm just curious about the male insect."

"Don't envy him, Stini. One day you will gain greater glory than him. Everything he has is based on his marriage to Patern Arthur. But you have your male father, the Leba family, and your female father behind you."

Stinney didn't say anything else. He really envied the male insect for having the courage to reject His Majesty.

Elvira has even cut off contact with him...

"Well, I regret to tell you, Lieutenant General Patern," Beelzebub fixed his eyes on Patern, who had been silent from the beginning, "Admiral Jonil encountered assassins in the palace and was seriously injured in the battle with the assassins. He can no longer serve as the general of the Third Legion."

"And the heir he chose is you."

"Your Majesty, how is Admiral Jonil now?" Paten looked up and looked directly into Beelzebub's eyes.

"Don't worry, Lieutenant General Patern," Beelzebub said with a smile, "The Admiral will need some time to recover from his injuries. During this time, he will be well taken care of in the palace."

"And Adjutant Wenwen and Adjutant Glenn will also be with you to take care of you. Can the lieutenant general rest assured?"

Patern lowered his eyes humbly: "Patern understands."

Bai Meng gently squeezed Paten's fingers, and Paten clasped them tighter.

Insecticum, three worms.

The admiral may or may not be injured. Is this a warning? Suppression? Or has the royal family discovered something?

The atmosphere was a little tense for a moment, and every insect who heard the news fell into deep thought.

The Third Legion has to replace its general, which is no small matter.

Beelzebub put the scepter aside, sat on the chair and clapped his hands, letting out a hearty and relaxed laugh: "Well, young insects, please don't mind the bad news just now. Tonight is still a long night, and the party is not over yet."

Hearing that His Majesty was chasing away the insects, the surrounding insects wisely dispersed, leaving only a few powerful male insects to accompany Beelzebub.

"Mr. Bai Meng," Beelsifa called out to Paten and Bai Meng who were about to leave, his eyes kind as if he were Bai Meng's biological father: "I am looking forward to having you as a guest in the palace."

"And Lieutenant General Patern," Beelzebub then changed his gaze, as if to measure Patern's worth: "I am also looking forward to your promotion ceremony to admiral."

"When the time comes, I wonder which marshal the Military Association will send to award the medal?"

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