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

Chapter 84 If Rules Are More Important Than Life

"Xiaobai has always been very well behaved."

Mr. Yan asked Hermann and 010 to accompany him to find a secluded place to sit down.

"When I saw him, I really didn't think he was a male insect. I just thought he was an underdeveloped female cub. It's not easy to find a living insect cub on Gedien 3."

"Most of the Military Association's affairs don't require the help of an old man like me, so I often travel around to see what the Zerg has become like now."

"The Satan Galaxy is dark and chaotic, with no order. It can even be said that it has completely escaped the control of the Imperial Star. The Depra Galaxy seems peaceful, but it actually hides a vortex. Everything in the Diamond Galaxy can be bought and sold, and everything can be clearly marked with a price. The relationship between it and the breeding farm in the Swan Galaxy is complicated. The Fire Cloud Galaxy... In short, the Zerg is now far less peaceful than it appears on the surface."

"So... tell me, Herman," Old Yan instantly put away his amiable expression and looked at Herman with dignified eyes: "Does Xiaobai have any plans to become king?"

"No," Hermann shook his head without hesitation and denied, "Marshal, your Excellency does not have that ambition."

"He didn't, what about you?" Old Yan's eyes were cold: "No one has that idea?"

"The Sith Family will obey your orders unconditionally and will never go against your will."

Hermann said firmly, as if swearing to the God of Insects: "As for the other insects, I can assure you that no insect will be able to bypass us and force you to make a decision."

"Well, that's good. Hahaha." Old Yan's demeanor changed and he became amiable again.

"Come on, take me to see your research results. I have to see it with my own eyes so that I can brag about it in front of my colleagues, right?"

"You're right."

Hermann couldn't help laughing as he led the way. 010 had already run away, probably going out to play somewhere.

The two bugs met Keith, who had been waiting for a long time, at the door of the laboratory.

"Mr. Yan," Keith greeted him humbly, "I went to the Third Legion, but I didn't see you, so I guessed that you must be staying at your Excellency's place."

"Long time no see, Keith. The last time we met was probably decades ago."

Old Yan's eyes showed nostalgia: "You look so much like your female father."

Keith chuckled: "I was afraid that I would fail my mother's trust. To hear you say this, Keith has finally gotten what he wanted."

Keith turned the wheelchair and took Old Yan into the basement: "Old Yan, that's Scott, also my brother, Felix Green."

"..."

Old Yan looked at the huge creature sleeping in the glass cover and struggled to recall the appearance of Felix in his memory.

If Mjolnir was the most gifted fighter among his students and Keith was the smartest among his students, then Felix was both. He could always find a way to solve things perfectly.

"If the rules are more important than life, break them and make a new one."

"I will definitely find a way to cure all female insects' mental turmoil and insect transformation!"

The young and energetic voice seemed to still echo in his ears. Old Yan couldn't help but cover his eyes with his hands: "Alas, when I get old, I just like to shed tears."

Old Yan put down his hand, his voice trembling slightly: "Can I go in and see him?"

"Okay," Holtz came over, "but I suggest you wait until he wakes up before going in, otherwise Scott might have a stress reaction."

"This is my younger brother, Holz Siss." Hermann introduced him to Mr. Yan.

"You can ask him any questions about this laboratory, including the prescription that the young master gave you."

Old Yan nodded: "Every one of you Xisi family's bugs is a bug genius."

"You flatter me," Holtz said modestly, "If it weren't for you, the Sith family wouldn't be what it is today."

"How about you, young sir?" Holtz asked Herman, "How are you going to deal with the matter with Anko and the others?"

"Abel is ready for amputation, and he hopes that the young Lord can do the operation himself."

At this time, Patern had also found Sewell in the training area.

When Sewell saw Patten, he turned off the training equipment and walked over to ask, "Is it about my amputation?"

"No," Paten shook his head: "I know you have made your decision."

"Then why did you come to see me?"

Seville was puzzled, but after he finished speaking, he realized, "Young Master, are you worried?"

Paten remained silent, acquiescing to this answer. He then asked Sewell, "You should have guessed the royal family's move?"

"That's right," Sewell found a place to sit casually, "Otherwise, how could they be so generous as to let you, an S-rank female insect, serve as an admiral?"

"Either your Majesty is out of his mind, or there is a problem on the front line against the aliens. We need a stronger force to fill the gap, and you are the best choice."

"Even though the Third Legion suffered heavy losses three years ago, you held the line on your own. It's a pity that all the military merits were taken by the First Legion. Otherwise, you could have been promoted to the title of general a year or two earlier."

"I don't want Admiral Jonil to retire so early," Patten sat behind him with his back to back and took out two cans of stimulating drinks. "The admiral is actually more tolerant than me. I won't tolerate those male insects who are bossing me around."

"Sevier, if you come back, the position of major general of the Third Army will still be reserved for you."

"But I want to remind you that even with your medicine, it may not be able to resist the abilities of those aliens. You have to think about the risks."

"I understand," Sewell nodded, raised his drink and clinked it with him. "My letter should still be with you."

Paten nodded: "Yes."

"Tear it up, I believe we can all come back alive this time."

On the other side, Bai Meng and An Ke’s conversation was coming to an end.

"This is my decision, young sir," Anke raised his gloved hands that were dripping with green slime, "I can't go to see him like this."

"..." Bai Meng closed his eyes and sighed heavily: "Okay, I understand, I'll arrange it."

"Thank you, my Lord. Thank you very much."

An Ke controlled the nanorobots to wipe away his tears: "If my male master were still alive, he would definitely be your best partner."

"It's good like this now, Anke. Your Lord loves you very much."

Bai Meng stood up and said goodbye: "No matter what you become, he will love you."

"If you are ready, tell Sulin. After the operation, I will cover the nanorobots with simulated tissue to make your hand as intact as possible."

"Thank you, my Lord. We are lucky to have you."

"May the insect god bless you to get what you want."

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