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

Chapter 76 When the Silver Moon Shines on the Dark Forest

"Hermann said that the old Gunlada's son, Dennis Gunlada, was originally going to attend the party."

Bai Meng finished his meal and threw it into the automatic trash can, then shared the existing information with Paten.

"At that party, 60% of the female insects were attracted by him, but he didn't show up until the end."

"Sir, if I remember correctly, Denis Gunlada seems to be about the same age as you."

Paten sorted out the processed documents and put them aside. "The minor turmoil eighteen years ago was not even as bad as the insects killed by the royal family this time, but the birth of Dennis Gunlada at that time was enough to attract everyone's attention."

"He was born at the A-level and is very famous on the Star Network. The only one who can compare with him is Lord Stini of the Leba Family."

"But Sir Stinney did not break through the S-level limit after he became an adult, so the insects naturally turned their attention to Sir Dennis."

"He should be an adult now?" Bai Meng leaned back on the sofa and turned to look at the lavender on the windowsill: "If what the female insect named Dan said is true, then Dennis Gunlada should be... very similar to me now?"

"There will be no bug like you, sir," Paten stood up and sat beside him, "If Augustine wants Gunlada to move to a higher level, he can only set his sights on that throne."

"Sir Dennis has been hiding among the Zerg for a long time, but the Gunradar family has never given up on promoting and shaping his image. Many Zergs on the Starnet are waiting for his comeback."

"It's like molding a soulless clay figurine," Bai Meng turned his gaze to Paten: "Do you think he will stick to the path Augustine has chosen for him?"

"I don't know, sir." Paten shook his head.

"But if a bug tries to control my fate, I will do it even if it means my death."

At the Gunlada estate, Albert was knocking on Dennis's door.

A soft voice like the wind came from the door: "Come in, brother."

Albert stiffened for a moment, then opened the door and walked into the silver-white room as if nothing had happened.

"The servant said you didn't have lunch. Why, Dennis?"

"..."

"Dennis?"

Albert approached the male insect standing by the window and found that he was staring at a video on the computer.

Albert still felt a moment of dazzling when he saw Bai Meng's figure.

Damn Patten Arthur, damn Ian Windsor, damn S-level female insect!

"Brother, he and I are so much alike."

The modified eyes made him feel uncomfortable, but Dennis still stared at the male insect in the video without blinking.

"No, it should be. He and I are really alike."

"Is this the male insect that male father wants me to be?"

"Are you trying to get me to sympathize with you, Dennis?"

Albert turned his eyes away and stopped looking at the two insects being intimate in the video: "We are all sacrifices, Dennis. Even without us, the male father will have other plans, so put away your resentment as soon as possible. I will ask the servant insect to bring you food in ten minutes."

"..."

After Albert left, Dennis turned off the video. His room was the only place in the Gunlada family that belonged only to Silver White.

Dennis pulled his silver hair with a confused look in his eyes, and turned around and around in this room where no other colors could be seen.

He fell onto the bed before the dizziness set in, and all he saw was still only one color.

He lay on the bed, reciting an ancient poem that he had seen from somewhere.

"When the silver moon shines on the dark forest, the moonlight redeems the ignorant Zerg... It teaches us to fly and opens our eyes..."

"... No need to eat blood, no need to bite and devour each other, just infuse civilization and nobility, and carve out wildness and animality..."

"So... strength and wisdom became sharp swords, male and female insects multiplied, and there was no more wailing horn in the dark forest..."

"I hate silver and I hate the moon. So, will the silver moon come to save me?"

He didn't want to be the only silver among the golden Gondolas, he didn't want to be the only outlier in the family, and he didn't want to lie on a cold test bench forever, unconscious and unaware.

"Father Xiong, you are so cruel."

A message appeared on Bai Meng's computer. Bai Meng clicked it and looked at the message for a long time before replying.

"Follow him. I will go to see him when we reach the Imperial Star."

"Okay, young sir," Xiu replied in seconds: "Young sir, then the heart of No. 0..."

"I'll send more bugs to look for it. Thank you for your hard work, Xiu. Just consider this as a break for yourself." Bai Meng replied.

"Aesgard and the others must have missed you too."

Xiu on the other side touched his nose a little embarrassedly. In fact, it was not that hard. The young master's words made him feel even more incompetent.

In the past few years, he has traveled all over the planet Gedion 3 but has not found it. He has also entered the forest with Old Yan several times. If it was not lost, it was most likely resold by some insect.

The trade on Gadeon 3 is pitifully small, and no insects from any other planet will come to Gadeon 3 to seek business opportunities, but it is possible that the news spread out of Gadeon 3.

Oh, it's difficult, it's difficult. If he can't give an explanation to the young master, won't those brothers stare at him to death when he returns? It's definitely impossible to think of them. He is a bug here, so comfortable. It's good not to have a bunch of brothers who will kill him.

Remembering that he hadn't replied to Bai Meng yet, Xiu quickly typed on his laptop: "Okay, young sir, see you at Dixing."

Bai Meng: "See you at the Emperor Star."

Bai Meng put away his laptop, stood up and waited for Paten to pack up.

"What happened? Your Excellency, you look worried?"

"It's not bad news," Bai Meng shook his head as he walked, "It's just that an old friend is coming to Emperor Star."

Paten seemed to have guessed something and asked, "Where are you from?"

"Gedion 3."

"What are you worried about?"

"I'm not worried, but Emperor Star will not be peaceful recently. I'm wondering whether I should send bugs to protect him, but I'm afraid he will find out."

"I don't think you would worry about such a simple matter, sir," Paten exposed Bai Meng's lie: "If it was an important insect, you should have placed insect protection around him a long time ago."

Paten changed the subject: "But since you said that's what you're worried about, then that's it."

Bai Meng touched his face. He was really embarrassed to tell Paten that he was actually nervous and even scared.

An elder whom he had not seen for many years, an elder whom he left without saying goodbye, an elder whom he was not sure whether he could still recognize him.

Who knows if his current appearance would scare him?

How should he tell him why he didn't go back?

"Do you need me to go with you then, sir?" asked Paten.

"Yes! Very much!" Bai Meng took a deep breath: "Thank you, Paten."

In the distance, Rhoda poked Herod: "Hey, do you feel that something seems to have changed between the Lieutenant General and Lord Bai Meng?"

"What has changed? I can't tell."

Herod was busy calculating the expenses of the Third Legion. All the work of Adjutant Glenn had been handed over to him. He was so busy during this period that he had no mood to pay attention to the changes in the relationship between the lieutenant general and his lord.

Luo Da didn't know what had changed, but he felt that no insect could get in. As long as two insects stood together, they would feel -

Ah! They are such a good match!

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