Will stopped and looked at him seriously: "I know, but it's not your fault. The doctor told me that empathy is a blessing from the insect god. It's just that you just didn't feel well. This is an accident."

Bobbie crouched down and looked at him. "Do you hate me for seeing those horrible things?"

Will had never thought about this question. "I don't hate you, but I am afraid of the scenes in my dreams. Are you okay now?"

Bobbie paused, looked into the little bug's worried eyes, and smiled, "Your male father helped me sort out my mental disorder. I am fine now."

Will breathed a sigh of relief and smiled, "That's good, let's go, we're almost there"

In order to keep his promise with Dali, Will sent Bobby to the training room and left reluctantly.

Later, Will liked to go find Bobby whenever he had time. He would not disturb him during training, but would sit beside him and watch him sweat.

Will had come into contact with many military females, but they all entered the Rose House after completing training, and Bobbie had a wild aura in her every move.

The training room equipped for male insects is of course the best. Bobby was immersed in training unconsciously and didn't care about the little insects who were watching him fascinatedly behind him.

During the break, Will took him to walk around the entire Rose Pavilion. He grew up in the Rose Pavilion and was very familiar with this land.

Dali was so angry that his teeth were itching, but he couldn't bear to scold Will. He gathered his thoughts at twice the speed, just wanting to get rid of Bobbie as soon as possible.

The test color changes from bright red all the way to green.

"Mental strength test: stable"

"Oh! A week of stability and disorder, worthy of being Mr. Dali."

Dali raised the corner of his mouth with pride. This was indeed the most successful combing process he had ever completed.

The best part was that, the first time they met, Bobby had no desire to live and completely gave up resisting his mental power. He took advantage of that opportunity to roughly and simply straighten out the disorder.

Although I was thinking either live or die.

Well, needless to say, the result is good now.

"Okay, now that everything is stable, pack up and get out," Dali urged bluntly.

"Can I go now?" said Bobbie.

"Or do you still want to stay? It's not impossible." Dali touched his chin. If he turned into a bug himself, Bobbie wouldn't look so unpleasant to him. At least he was good at coaxing Will.

"No, I'll get it done right away." Bobbie turned and left immediately.

"Tsk" Dali gritted his teeth in anger.

"Don't be angry, sir. Military females are straightforward and have never learned etiquette." The female insects around him hurriedly coaxed him, fearing that he would arrest the rude Bobbie in a fit of anger.

"Who's angry? Get out of here now!" Dali slapped Mora on the head and said, "You, keep an eye on him."

Mora only felt like a mosquito bite and said with a smile: "Okay sir, I will keep an eye on him and deal with him quickly."

When he arrived, Bobbie had already packed up his things and even took down the bed and handed it to the housekeeping robot, which was sweeping the floor.

“You’ve packed it.”

"What are you doing here?" Bobbie didn't look up and continued sweeping the floor seriously.

"I'll help you clean up," Mora spread her hands, "It doesn't seem necessary."

"Isn't the Excellency angry that you came to help me?"

"Your Excellency asked me to keep an eye on you and get you out of here right away." Mora stroked his chin, "Your Excellency Dali will be furious if you stay any longer."

"I don't want to stay," Bobbie muttered. If the commander hadn't given him the money, he would have wanted to leave immediately. "How can you stay here if you have to face those ugly faces every day?"

Mora punched him in anger and said, "What nonsense are you talking about? I am only tolerant of you. If it were another bug, I would have been kicked out by you long ago."

Although you only look at Bobbie with a bad face, towards other insects, Dali is at most arrogant and ignores them.

"Let's go, let's go right away." After quickly cleaning the room, Bobbie happily carried his luggage and the clothes he had been wearing recently, which were sent by Ottoto the worm, otherwise Bobbie would have only had one set of clothes when he came.

When he walked out the door and saw Will hiding in the corner, Bobbie saluted skillfully: "Sir Will"

"You're leaving," Will looked at him disappointedly, "There are still many places I haven't taken you to, and there are also new training equipment..."

Bobbie shook his head and said, "Sir, you have recovered and it's time to go to school." When Will took him around, there were bugs reminding Will every day that it was time to go to school.

Bobbie pointed at himself. "It is time for me to get back to my post. My brothers are waiting for me."

"Can't you stay? Maura was a military girl before." Will pointed at Maura next to him.

"Thank you for your kindness," said Bobbie, smiling, "but I have no interest in that."

After saying that, he left without any reluctance.

Maura didn't see him off. He stayed with Will and watched Bobbie walk out the door alone and leave freely in the sunshine.

Otto was waiting in the shipyard, fearing that Dali would not release the bugs. The moment he saw Bobby, Otto grinned and said, "Good boy, this is a blessing in disguise for you."

Bobbie scratched his head embarrassedly: "I'm sorry to have made the commander worried."

"Bobby, you bastard, I, I thought I would never see you again." The female insect next to him couldn't help crying.

"Little bastard, don't do it a second time, the brothers have weak hearts."

"How is it? This is your second time in the Rose Pavilion. Did you have a good time? How do you feel?" Otto patted him on the back.

Bobbie staggered when he was slapped. "Ah, Lord Will took me for a walk. The rose pavilion is a little small. It would be better if it were bigger. It would have more feel. The male insects are also good insects."

Although Dali said harsh words, he actually helped him sort out his mental strength. Although the money was given by the commander, as far as jumping the queue was concerned, he would not be able to get in even if he waited in line for ten years.

And there is little Lord Will who likes to follow him.

Although he knew that Will was probably affected by empathy, it did not prevent him from thinking that all male insects were not so annoying.

"Really?" Otto breathed a sigh of relief when he heard the answer. Bobby had not actually planned to participate in the military exercise, but was forced to join by Otto.

Because of what Bobbie experienced, he has a strong aversion to male insects. For a female soldier whose duty is to protect the insect race, hating male insects is a taboo, which may be taken advantage of by alien species.

Absolutely not.

In order to eliminate Bobbie's disgust, he stuffed Bobbie into the training day. Unexpectedly, by coincidence, he ran into a male insect with the same mental power as him, and almost dragged the little male insect into the water.

In order to save his men's lives, Otto traveled to all the movable insect veins and even suppressed the wanted order issued by the government. After much persuasion, he finally managed to get the government to back down as long as he got the approval of the male insect Dali.

But it is not that easy to get the approval of a male insect.

He was worried that Bobbie would be beaten to death as soon as he arrived, so he contacted the female soldier working in the Rose House, hoping to escape when he was about to be beaten to death.

Although it may not be intact, at least you can save your life.

I didn’t expect to receive another call from the male insect, and it was actually to ask for mental grooming fees.

Otto was confused and said, "Give it to me, of course I will, even if it's double the amount."

Otto had seen Bobby's test. With this level of disorder, it would be great if he could find a male insect willing to take over. How could he dare to be picky?

The result was far beyond his expectations. Not only did Bobby survive, his mind returned to normal, but he even changed his mind about hating all male insects.

very good.

Otto nodded secretly: "Okay! Boys, let's go home!"

"Oh!"

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