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

Chapter 163 If ​​one day you have nowhere to go, nowhere to stay

"You lost your optical brain?"

Helios nodded, "I wonder if you have any spares here?"

"Of course." Rodite took out his space button and flipped out many round optical computers of different styles.

As if sensing Helios's confusion, Rodite immediately explained, "My family doesn't sell bare brains."

"Oh no, I should say my family doesn't specialize in selling optical computers."

"My brothers and nephews run the family business. My job is to deal with some difficult insects for the little ones... and to find some useful insects."

"Of course, that's just my side job," Rodite pointed to the painting on the table, "Painting is my main job."

Helios did not ask Rodite what "deal with" meant. The first thing he thought about was whether the insect master in front of him could support himself?

"My eldest brother repeatedly told me to bring these optical computers with me, but unfortunately there is no star network signal here, so I can't use them at all. The best I can do is check the time."

"That's enough, thank you."

Helios picked out a computer that was painted platinum by Rodite, with the power button in the middle painted red.

"You have good taste."

Rodite praised: "I specially painted this optical brain to look like a sunflower. Doesn't it look like one?"

“…”No, his sunflowers are not like this.

It looks more like a big eyeball, and even the petals are not drawn. It is really difficult for Helios, but this is already the most acceptable one among them.

"...quite similar." Helios estimated Rodite's age and praised her in the tone of an elder to a younger one.

"Tell me your account number. I'll transfer the money from the optical computer to you after we leave here."

Likewise, Helios cannot take advantage of the younger generation.

His assets are all managed by Ousebai, and it is time for him to look for his comrades.

Although they cannot reveal their appearance yet, they have their own way of communicating.

"no, I'm fine."

Rodite shook her head, but still entered her account number into the memo on Helios's computer.

"I have an industrial production line for optical computers at home, so don't be polite to me."

"But..." Rodite's eyes suddenly fixed on Helios. One of his eyes was gold and the other was red. At this moment, the golden pupils were strangely emitting ripples similar to the aurora.

For a moment Helios felt that he saw through his own soul.

"You are strong and have a warm heart. In the name of Skull Sirens, I formally invite you."

"If one day you have nowhere to go, nowhere to stay, come to me."

Rodite reached out and handed the light brain back to Helios. Although he had a childish baby face, he had a pair of eyes that could see through the hearts of insects.

"I will find a place for you in this world. This invitation will remain valid until I die."

Helios no longer regarded Rodite as a newly grown insect cub. He took the light brain and thanked Rodite in a complicated tone.

Nowhere to go, nowhere to stay?

No, it's not that late yet. At least, he can sleep with Sais at any time.

"Thank you," Helios said gently, his voice no different from sixty-three years ago. "But I still have a lot to do, so I can only decline your kindness for now."

Rodite shook her head: "Don't take what I just said to heart."

"I can't see the future, that's just the worst possible scenario I can guess. If that day really comes, at least you still have a choice."

"Besides..." Rodite suddenly covered her face with her hands in embarrassment: "It's really cool to talk like this. It feels like I'm the savior, right?"

Helios twitched his lips and nodded.

"you're right."

I don’t know how many of them were bugs he lured back home.

Helios asked again, "You just said Skull Sirens? Is that your name?"

He pointed to the signature on the painting: "Who is Rodinta?"

"My pen name."

Rodite said: "I usually use a pseudonym when I go out, and only use my real name when necessary."

Helios nodded, figuring out the other party's way of dealing with things.

A bug walking in the dark of the family, but loves art, acts freely, often loses contact, is good at figuring out the minds of bugs, and his strength should not be underestimated. His family style... should be similar to that of the Rose Heart Family.

Open yet strict, it is necessary to ensure that every insect has the ability to protect itself. This is the minimum standard.

Female father...

Helios stood up, and Rodite seemed to sense something: "Are you leaving?"

"Ah."

"Do you need me to take you away?"

Rodite shook her head: "No, I haven't finished my painting yet."

He waved at Helios.

"Looking forward to seeing you next time, Mr. Nobody."

Helios was stunned for a moment before realizing that he was being called.

That's right, after all, he has never introduced himself.

Helios accepted the title: "Looking forward to seeing you next time, Rodite."

He stepped out of the room, raised his hand and drew a platinum-colored crack on the corridor of the starship.

This time Rodite's eyes lit up red, and through the electronic metal door, he saw Helios enter the crack and disappear completely.

"Is it possible to cut through space?"

"It can also teleport over extremely long distances, just like a small warp device."

"Ah, what a pity. I thought I could trick him into going back."

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