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

Chapter 91 I don't need a reason to kill insects

Fleck is actually a little confused about the situation now.

Jeremy didn't know what switch was turned on, but he has been like a different person since he joined Lorraine's school.

"Elder, what should we do now?" Fleck asked Jeremy about their next plan, whether to continue to place insects in Lorraine or something.

Jeremy, who was leaning over the table preparing a lesson plan, looked up at Flack with a look of useless lamentation: "Hey, Flack, when can you grow up a little? Can't you make a decision for yourself? Do you have to bother me with this kind of thing? Is that thing on your neck just for decoration? The bug babies in school are less troublesome than you."

"..."

Fleck retreated silently. It was too strong. Really, the smell was too strong.

Blake couldn't stand it anymore and hid in the shadows. He even suspected that his elders had been brainwashed by the bugs.

Fleck kicked the shadow under his feet and said, "Hey, what should we do now? Should we continue to let our bugs interview Lorraine for the position? We won't be able to see you then."

The shadow popped up its head, then slowly sank down, leaving only one sentence: "Take your time."

As long as I have a relationship with you, I will always find an opportunity.

"That's right," Fleck muttered as he walked, "The competition in the Lorraine Group is too fierce. I was eliminated several times."

Blake didn't go at all. His mere presence would disrupt the constitution of all the circuits, so it was lucky that he wasn't driven out by the bugs.

As the two bugs were walking, they met Christine.

"Um...hi?"

Fleck greeted him awkwardly and kicked Blake on the ground. If you live in another insect's house, you have to have a good relationship with the main insect, right?

Then Christine saw a hand emerging from a dark mass on the ground and bending four fingers towards him.

"..."

What the hell is this? Is this the quality of the king's guards now?

Christine was a little disgusted, but she was a guest after all and couldn't lose her manners, so she nodded and wanted to leave.

“By the way,” Christine stopped and turned around to ask, “I see you have lost some bugs, and they have all joined Lorraine?”

"What's the connection between that male insect and Lorraine?"

Fleck blinked: "Didn't the elder tell you? According to our clues, Lorraine is the property of that lord."

"..."

Kristen sneered: “Oh, he really didn’t tell me.”

Then he turned around and went to look for Jeremy aggressively.

"Uh..." Flack kicked Blake: "Did I say something wrong?"

Blake popped his head out from the shadows: "You're done. The elders will give you trouble."

No matter why the elder hid the truth from his granddaughter, hiding is hiding, and not saying is not saying.

To their surprise, Fleck's words actually made the relationship between the two of them much better. Jeremy kindly gave Fleck a big gift package of homework and said he would display it as a teaching material in his class.

What? He majored in economics in school! Asking him to make a robot model? Why didn't he just kill him?

Besides... Fleck has learned his lesson. It's really embarrassing to be put in front of a group of students who haven't graduated yet as a negative example, right?

The Third Legion, the Black Forest secret research base, Herod is arranging all the insects to evacuate the Imperial Star in an orderly manner.

"Where is our destination?" A female insect wearing a white coat and with brown hair came over and asked, "Don't we need to bring these equipment with us?"

"No, it would only add to the burden. Just take all our research results and materials." Herod shook his head, then excitedly kept it a secret: "As for the destination, where do you think can perfectly meet all our research requirements?"

An was a little surprised, and then delighted: "You mean we are going back to the old site of the Third Legion?!"

Herod nodded. "So I have to let you go first. I don't believe that the First Legion will not find something to hold against us when they are stationed here."

"The First Legion?" An felt unlucky when the First Legion was mentioned. His elder brother died in that battle three years ago. "Will the First Legion take over here?"

"Then I have to leave something good for them."

Herod shrugged. "You are welcome to do as you please. The admiral didn't say no."

An turned around and prepared to install a few more bombs and surveillance cameras in the Black Forest. No, he should install hundreds of them. The bombs, even if they didn't kill the bugs, would scare them to death. As for the surveillance cameras? They were just to be on the safe side. What if they really captured something?

Herod shook his head. Well, I hope everything goes well.

At this time, Holz was being warmly received by Astaroth.

"Mr. Bai didn't come?" Ava looked a little sad. This was the first time he had a male insect friend: "I sent an invitation to Mr. Bai, but he didn't reply to me."

Holtz smiled and comforted Ava: "Although Mr. Bai did not come, Mr. Bai asked me to bring you a gift."

Holtz took out a red pistol from the space button that Ava could hold with one hand and handed it to him carefully: "This is a gift customized for you by Mr. Bai. It is not suitable for the identity of a male insect. If you don't like it, I can take it back to Mr. Bai."

"No, I love it!"

Ava almost couldn't wait to reach out and take it, looking up at Astaroth and said: "Brother, I have a gun!"

"Ava likes guns?" Astralis never knew that Ava would be interested in guns. "I have a lot in my inventory. If Ava likes, I can teach you."

"Thank you brother!"

Ava hugged the pistol tightly in his arms. With this, he could protect his brother. He had to thank Lord Bai.

"Is Mr. Bai busy now?" Ava asked, "When will Mr. Bai be free? Can Ava invite Mr. Bai to visit again?"

Holtz smiled and nodded: "Mr. Bai is... very busy now."

The Supreme Court is conducting a rare trial on a dispute between male insects.

"Mr. Bai Lorraine," the judge said carefully to 010 who was sitting in the dock eating steak, "Do you have anything to explain about the fact that you beat Mr. Arthur, the father of Lola?"

"Explain what?"

010 After finishing the last bite, he wiped his mouth and tasted the red wine in the goblet.

"I beat him, I didn't need a reason to kill insects. I haven't even accused him of being too thick-skinned and having too much oil on his face that stained my gloves. How did it become my fault?"

"By the way," 010 glanced at Rolf, who was furious and helpless, and said, "You fainted after just two punches from me. Your health doesn't seem to be very good, Mr. Rolf."

"You! You... are going too far in bullying insects!"

The next second after he said this, Rolf fell heavily to the ground again.

"You saw it, it wasn't me who did it," 010 raised his hands to show his innocence. "It seems that our Lord Rolf is not in good health, tut tut tut."

"Young man, you must learn to exercise moderation."

"..." It seemed that Mr. Rolf was indeed a little weak.

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