dong dong!

"I'm coming!"

Fellowes was very puzzled. How could a bug knock on his room before the scheduled time to get up?

Let him see who is the bug that disturbed his sweet dreams, he will skin him alive... Ugh! Ugh!

"Don't scream."

Atlas covered Fellowes' mouth and led him into the room, only letting go after closing the door.

Atlas was also annoyed as Sewell woke him up early in the morning. It would have been fine if it was something serious.

He was just asked to pull out a few strands of Fellowes' hair.

Why must he be asked to do such a weird thing?

Oh yeah, what did that guy say? For the peace between the Third and Fourth Legions.

Oh, nuclear peace.

Atlas grabbed Feroth's head and ran a hand through his hair.

"Don't move, it will be fine soon. I promise it won't hurt at all."

"Ouch!!!!"

Fellowes was completely awake, and anyone would howl like a wolf if a bug pulled a handful of his hair out in the morning.

"Lieutenant General! What are you doing?!!!"

Fellowes covered her head and looked at him with tears in her eyes. She wondered if the hair-losing insect took good care of its hair.

Woohoo, I feel like I'm really going to be bald just like Lokis said.

Atlas said nothing, patted his shoulder, and left as he had come, without a cloud.

Oh, he only took a lock of Fellowes's hair.

It's easy to imagine what Patern is trying to do. Could it be that he has found Fellowes's half-brother?

Tsk, the melodramatic novel never deceives me.

Ashley looked at Fellowes, who was quite resentful today, and fell into deep thought.

Didn't they just reject his application to switch guards with Atlas? Was he so resentful?

It must be a problem that the training is not yet adequate.

So our poor Fellowes got a double training gift package again today.

Atlas gave Ferros' hair to Sewell and went back to sleep. It's only 5 o'clock now, please! You, the Third Legion, should just be a bug!

Sewell rolled his eyes. Who knew you guys didn't get up until 5:? We've already trained once in that time.

He handed the thing to Clive, who nodded seriously and went into a room where the genetic identification equipment was placed.

Bai Meng and Paten were waiting outside, and Bartley and Abel were both very nervous.

One is anxious about finding the young master's parent insect, and the other is anxious about finding the insect cub of his own admiral.

Only An was crunching potato chips.

Harper hit him on the head, look at the atmosphere now, come on.

The insect in question was actually the calmest one.

"Patern, what do you want for breakfast? I'll make it."

Paten thought for a moment and said, "Let's keep it simple. Just some plain porridge will do."

"Okay, what about breakfast?"

"Um……"

Before Paten could think clearly, several bugs nearby raised their hands actively.

An: "I want to eat omelette!"

Harper snorted, "Xiao Long Bao! Xiao Long Bao is the most delicious!"

Sewell disagreed: "Blueberry pancakes! Blueberries are the truth!"

Bartley stood up and gave a big fight to Yichong.

You guys are ordering food, don’t you know that it’s very hard for your Excellency to cook?

Abel silently held back the simplest fried dough sticks that were about to be exported.

Paten sneered: "It seems that I really starved you."

The three bugs touched their noses and dared not speak.

"Everyone who has eaten, run ten laps around the base."

Bai Meng poked Paten with a smile: "What do you eat?"

Paten was confident and confident, and said, "I want everything I just saw."

"Okay, it's all up to you."

Only when the two bugs entered the kitchen did they all get goosebumps.

Tsk, isn't it said that love lowers intelligence? Why is their admiral still so shrewd?

Is the base running ten laps the base on this planet or the base of the entire defense line? It is not mentioned... If it is the latter, it will really die.

"Then you guys are still eating?"

Abel, the only one who wasn't considered a third legionnaire, asked.

"Eat!" x4

It was at this time that Clive came out. He held the report in his hand and nodded to the bugs.

"We are really related..."

Five bugs gathered around the report on the table. Among them, Bartley had the most complicated expression, while Abel was simply delighted.

The young master he is following now is the insect offspring of his most beloved admiral. It is such a good thing that he happened to encounter such a thing.

In other words, the admiral is most likely still alive!

Bartley took a photo of the results and sent it to the family group, and received several expected responses.

Paten walked out of the kitchen, picked up the report on the table, took a look at it, put it back, and went back to the kitchen to help.

"Is the Admiral so calm?"

Harper was puzzled.

"Since this appraisal has been done, it means that you already have the answer in your heart."

Sewell sighed, "It's a good thing that you found your kin, but things are getting more troublesome now."

An tilted his head in confusion: "What do you mean?"

Sewell explained: "Although the Rose Heart Family doesn't know much about it, when Admiral Helios was alive, there were many male insects chasing him and female insects and sub-female insects who regarded him as their enemy."

"Nabel is one of them."

"So your identity needs to be more concealed."

Four hours later, in the Satan Galaxy, Perion, who was resting with his eyes closed, opened his eyes when he heard footsteps.

"Mei, is there any new news?"

"Yes, Master," Mei replaced a cup of hot tea for him, and then said, "It's Major General Haig and his brother who are here to visit."

"Oh?"

Perion's eyes brightened a little: "Is it about the child?"

"Yes."

Mei nodded, and then he said with a complicated expression: "In addition, we also found a video from more than a year ago. It's about Lord Bai Meng. I think you should take a look at it."

"Okay, but let's welcome the guest bug first."

Mei pushed Perion to the main hall, and Hegge and Caesar stood up from the sofa.

"Hello, Mr. Perion, I am Caesar Sirens, Haig's third brother."

"Hello, Mr. Perion, nice to see you again."

In comparison, Haig's attitude was more casual.

"Hello, it's nice to see you again, Major General Haig, and your brother. This is our first meeting, and I hope we haven't failed to entertain you well enough."

Perion waved his hand and asked them to sit down. Looking at the two insects in front of him that looked similar but had different expressions, Perion couldn't help but nod in his heart.

The Lorraine Group is really full of talented people.

"So, the purpose of your visit is...?"

The two insects looked at each other and didn't intend to beat around the bush.

Heige took out his light computer, which had a video link on it. He could meet the bug on the other side by simply clicking the green button.

"Our young Lord wishes to see you."

Perion almost lost his grip on the teacup, and after Mei beside him steadied it in time, some of the warm tea spilled.

Perion didn't care about the tea stains on his body and quickly turned his wheelchair to touch the green button floating on the light screen.

With his fingers trembling almost inaudibly, the screen flashed, and a familiar face, which he had looked at thousands of times while stroking the photo, appeared on the screen.

Bai Meng looked at the old female insect opposite her, whose eyes were already wet, and said after a brief silence.

"Hello, Perion...Master."

"I am Bai Meng."

"According to the results of genetic identification, I should be a bug related to you."

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