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

Chapter 142 He Disappeared with a Star

Before the second battle against the alien race comes, Paten still has to do one more thing.

"Rare visitor."

Ashley, the general of the Fourth Legion, looked at the young female insect in front of him who was of the same level as him and asked, "What's the matter?"

"Indeed."

Patten sat down casually in the chair opposite Ashley. He didn't have the habit of crossing his legs, but even so it was enough to make Chong feel his perfunctory and casualness.

This is a female insect with absolute strength, so strong that no insect dares to question her, just like Helios once did.

Ashley's gaze gradually became distant and complex, and the whole insect seemed to have returned to a timeline in the past.

Helios...

He soon came to his senses and realized that Patron and Helios in front of him were two completely different insects.

He is younger and stronger than Helios, and knows the law of the jungle better.

Helios's light is golden, while Parthen's is black.

No worm can hide the slightest lie from this worm.

Stab the dagger into the body of the sun, and scarlet blood will seep into the golden light, but no matter how thick the blood color is, it will be swallowed up by the absolute black.

Three years ago, Paten proved this law from the wave of death.

A female insect that is enough to scare even death.

Ashley collected his thoughts and asked calmly, "What's the matter?" What could have made him go into the Fourth Legion in person to look for him?

Patten supported his head with one hand, and had no intention of engaging in a verbal lawsuit with Ashley. He directly stated his purpose: "Regarding the disappearance of Admiral Helios, I want to ask if you know anything?"

"Helios?"

Ashley never thought that Patern would actually ask about Helios, and...he was talking about disappearance, not death.

Ashley suddenly stood up, not even bothering to pay attention to the stool he knocked over. He stared at Patten with his eyes fixed, and his insect claws left ten slight marks on the table. He squeezed out a sentence from his mechanical throat: "Helios, you're still alive, right? Do you... know something?"

Patten didn't expect Ashley's reaction to be so big. He shook his head under Ashley's gaze: "No."

As for Admiral Helios, Paten could only respect him and expressed regret for his death, but he didn't have many other feelings.

After all, he wasn't even born when Admiral Helios disappeared.

But if there is a possibility that he is Bai Meng’s female father, that would be a different matter.

Given Admiral Helios' insect quality, he would never abandon his insect cubs unless he had no other choice.

In this case, the word missing is a better outcome than death.

"You can't possibly do anything unnecessary, Paten," Ashley said in disbelief, "Give me a reason, or I won't tell you anything."

"No reason."

Paten ignored Ashley's threats and played with the computer in his hand: "Just pure curiosity."

"I wonder how a bug like this could have disappeared for sixty-three years."

"..."

Ashley and Patten stared at each other for a long time, and in the end he was the first to lose.

"Whether you know something or not, Paten."

"If what I say is useful to Helios, then write it all down."

Ashley poured himself a glass of water first. He had a feeling that this would be a long conversation and if he didn't moisten his throat, it would start to smoke.

"An insect like Helios should be spectacular whether alive or dead."

"His death was indeed spectacular, but it was also too sudden."

"It happened so suddenly that there was no time for any insect to react or leave any words."

"He disappeared with a star."

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