After writing, he sighed: "Blueboy is a bug now. When he comes into contact with these bugs, at least he doesn't have to worry about being trapped."

At this time, Li had already stood aside, giving his seat to Avery, and listened obediently like a mountain.

After Avery finished writing, he said, "If you want to find Weller, why not contact Otto?"

"Originally, Weller is the best choice. He is a doctor trained by Otto, so he is considered one of our own. We don't have to worry about him harming Blue Cub. However, Otto has been harassed by the male insect Dali recently, so let's not trouble him for now."

Hearing this name, Li frowned: "What does that male insect want to do? Didn't it find it?"

"He got the clue from his male cub, and now he is targeting the female insects under Otto. It would be fine if he didn't admit it, but the problem is that the female insect admitted it." Avery frowned, "His own situation is not good, so in order not to drag Otto down, he came out and confessed himself."

"It's not his fault," Li said, "it's just an accident."

"It was an accident," Avery smiled bitterly, "but who would have thought that he would empathize with a little male insect? In this case, no matter if he is innocent or not, he will be dragged out to appease your anger."

He emphasized the word "Your Excellency" and said sarcastically, "Isn't this the method they often use? Using the lives of a few insects to calm the anger of the male insects. It doesn't matter who is right or wrong."

Li Ye was disgusted by such behavior, but he had no choice. If he had a way, he would not have allowed himself to fall to this point.

"You've been at the border for a week. You're almost at your limit," Avery looked up at him.

Li nodded: "Well, they asked me to go back tomorrow at the latest."

Avery leaned back in his chair and held his head with his hands: "Be careful on your way"

Li lowered his head slightly and rested his forehead against Avery's: "Well, the border is in your hands."

"Ah, with me here, no aliens can cross the border." Avery's pupils were straightened into a straight line, with a ferocity like a wild beast.

Three armies.

Otto pursed his lips, paced back and forth in the room, his face flushed and his neck thick, with a very terrifying expression.

"Why did you come out?" he said, pointing at the young man who was sitting quietly on the chair.

Young man: "Commander, if I don't come out, they will eat you"

"Let's see who dares to eat his mother. Aren't you afraid of choking to death?" Otto slapped the table, and the tabletop tilted halfway. "I need you to come out and take responsibility? I can't even protect a little kid like you, how can your mother be a commander?"

"Commander, it's my fault"

"I'll say it again, this was an accident! If you dare to take the blame again, I'll personally send you off." Otto was so angry that his eyes were spitting fire. He slapped the table twice, and the table collapsed with a loud bang, and the things on the table were scattered all over the floor.

The young man lowered his head and said nothing.

Otto suddenly stopped and said: "You go now, go to the army, I didn't tell you not to come back"

The young man raised his head: "Commander, I won't leave"

"You" Otto was almost mad at him, "This is a military order"

"Commander, I'm dying. Let me disobey military orders for the last time." The young man stood up and saluted.

He looked normal on the outside, but who would have thought that the test results showed that he was extremely mentally disturbed.

There was a knock on the door, and an unfamiliar female insect came in. He looked at them calmly and said, "Captain Otto, the Seventh Army has been ordered to take away the female soldier Bobby. Please cooperate."

"Match you"

Otto was about to scold when Bobbie suddenly stood up and said, "I'm Bobbie, let's go."

When they reached the door, Bobbie looked deeply at Otto, bowed again, and closed the door.

Otto's words got stuck in his throat, but he suddenly calmed down strangely. The biggest problem now was not that he couldn't save the worm, but that Bobbie no longer had the desire to live.

Thinking of this, he still dialed the phone and used the insect vein in his hand. As long as Bobby wanted to leave, he would still have a chance to escape.

Otto sighed deeply, feeling powerless. "These little bastards..."

As Bobbie entered the Rose House, he found that the number of female insects around him not only did not increase, but even decreased. He was a little confused. If they were to execute him, weren't they afraid that he would run away, or were these female insects so powerful that they could control him?

He glanced at the two female insects beside him. They had unfamiliar faces, no smell of blood around them, and were not very big. He was confident that he could beat ten alone.

The further I walked, the more confused I became. I was brought to the front of the male insect and saw its arrogant expression and the way it looked at insects through its nostrils.

Bobbie knelt there and relaxed a little. Hmm, it tasted right, like a normal male insect.

"Do you know why I'm looking for you?" Dali's cold eyes pierced through him, "Why don't you run?"

Bobbie's head touched the cold floor tiles. "I will take full responsibility for my mistakes. I just hope you won't make things difficult for the commander."

Dali looked at him twice and said: "You are actually the opposite of what your commander said. Commander Otto promised me that if I let you go, he would compensate me with a resource star."

"That's not necessary. I don't think I'll ever get back alive," Bobbie interrupted.

He felt a bug approaching him, and his body tensed subconsciously. Dali said softly: "Yes, I didn't agree with him."

Bobbie felt the snake-like thing closing around him, but he tried not to resist.

It seemed as if a snake had crawled into his head and bit his brain. He clenched his teeth and refused to make a sound.

The snake was stirring wildly in his brain, and Bobbie could no longer tell whether he was dead or alive, in pain or relief.

He didn't know how long it had been, he thought he was dead, just like his soul floating out of his body, light and airy, when a voice exploded in his ears and pulled him back to the world.

"Male father" Will stood in front of the female soldier lying on the ground with trembling legs.

Dali felt a long-lost feeling of being touched. This was the first time Will took the initiative to approach him since the accident, even though it was for another bug.

Thinking of this, he glanced coldly at the female soldier lying on the ground like a corpse. What an eyesore.

"My dear father, it's none of his business." Will held back his tears and his body couldn't help shaking.

"Okay, since you said so, I will spare his life," Dali pretended to be helpless, "You haven't recovered yet, go back and rest first, I promise you, he won't die."

Will was unwilling, but since the male father had said this, he was afraid of making the male father unhappy and causing him to regret it, so he could only follow the female insect and leave, looking back every few steps.

"You" The female soldier on the ground slowly raised her head, "What did you do?"

Dali sat back on the tall chair and looked down at him with contempt: "Mental combing, haven't you ever done it?"

"No." Bobbie's throat was dry. He had never applied for mental clearing, but his mind was extremely clear at this moment, as if something had pulled the fog out of his brain. "Why?"

"To prevent you from having empathy again, for the sake of the little one, even if I'm unhappy as a father, I have to endure it. If you die, that little thing will definitely quarrel with me." Dali propped up his head and rolled his eyes handsomely.

"How about it? If you want to express your gratitude, would you like to stay and be the little brat's bodyguard? I will give you a free mental refresher."

Bobbie decisively refused: "No, thank you for your appreciation, sir", either die or return to the army.

His eyes said so.

Dali: "Okay~ But you have to stay here for a while. When your mental disorder is resolved, you can go back."

Bobby looked at him nervously. "What do I need to pay? Contribution value? My contribution value may not be enough."

Dali held a piece of paper between two fingers: "Well, not even a small change is enough."

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