Faced with the order issued by the Rose Pavilion, the guard obeyed silently. Given his condition, if he was targeted, he would be transferred away from Bene in advance.

Even though he knew that the Rose Pavilion's orders were not in compliance with regulations, even though he knew that the Rose Pavilion had given up on Bene, even though he knew that he was a discarded pawn.

He had no choice.

At this moment, looking at Bene who was sharing his excitement, he thanked the Rose Pavilion for its decision for the first time. He was already satisfied to see Lord Bene again who was not desperate and irritable.

Perhaps Lord Lan can really save Bene.

The guard thought so and watched Bene eat the fruit slices one bite at a time with great care. The heavy weight in his heart seemed to be lightened a lot.

It was the next day when I saw Qi Shan again. Bene was holding a box lovingly in both hands, but he was reluctant to give it to the guard. The guard was holding his lunch and following behind him worriedly.

"Blue"

Qi Shan was about to eat, "Why are you here?"

"Let's play together." He held up the box in his arms.

"What's this"

"Game console," Bene said expectantly, "Let's play together."

"No," Qi Shan refused, looking at Bene's expression as if he was about to cry, and added, "We need to eat now."

"Then" Bene rekindled his expectations, "Let's play after dinner"

"it is good"

The guards and doctors brought two tables and the two insect cubs sat side by side.

“Why does Lanlan like to eat?”

Bene didn't understand. Eating was like a war to him. He really couldn't understand why some bugs were so active in eating.

Qi Shan thought about it. What should he say? Say the food is delicious? Hmm... It hurts to look at that bowl of porridge. Say it can fill his stomach? But Bene looked like he would rather be hungry than eat.

"Because the doctor said that our daily mission as little bugs is to eat well and be happy, and then we can grow into big bugs."

"Really"

"real"

Bene was still unwilling, but in front of Qi Shan, he obediently picked up the spoon and looked at the food next to him that was different from his own, wondering "Lan Lan's lunch is different"

Qi Shan looked at his plate, which contained nutrient solution, insect milk with growth powder, a large piece of bread with grilled meat on it, a fruit, and a teething stick.

“Avery prepared it.”

"Who is Avery?"

"Yes, well..." Qi Shan recalled, "It is a very gentle insect."

"What is gentleness?"

"Well... he is very nice to you and cares about you. He understands a lot and doesn't speak harshly at all." Qi Shan tried to describe it, "It's very comfortable to talk to him."

Bene seemed to understand, "Lanlan is also very gentle"

When the guard of the background cloth had served in the three armed forces, he heard the name Avery and quickly straightened his head and chest as if it was a conditioned reflex. He broke out in a cold sweat when he heard the words Qi Shan used to describe him.

Avery? Tender?

Why put antonyms together?

The cruel, indifferent chief surgeon who did not consider the fragile hearts of the wounded at all was the most reliable commander on the battlefield besides the army commander. While gaining the respect of the army bugs, he did not affect their fear. The shadow left by his quick, accurate and ruthless actions when he was treating them often led to him performing operations without anesthesia, under the euphemism that the female bugs could not even accept this little bit of physical injury and would sooner or later die on the battlefield.

Unlike other armies that have a positive view of military doctors, teammates in the three armed forces would rather offend the army commander than the chief surgeon.

The army commander can train you half to death, and the army surgeon can make you die, live again, and die again.

The guard tensed his facial muscles and tried to reduce his presence, fearing that the two boys would notice his loss of composure.

After dinner, Bene couldn't wait to turn on the game console.

Qi Shan came forward curiously. Omon didn't play games, so it was the first time he saw a Zerg game console.

“Lots of games”

Even though there were a lot of them, Qi Shan didn't have the slightest desire to play the game when he looked at the bloody, uncensored cover. How could it be a bloody game?

"Wait a moment, sir." The guard rushed over and clicked on the security code. After a series of operations, the game cover on the homepage became pleasing to the eye.

Qi Shan clearly saw Bene's regretful expression, and the corners of his mouth twitched. The autistic little prince turned out to be so heavy-handed.

The game has been changed to cub mode, and there are much fewer pages, from 999+ pages to 3 pages.

"I've played all of these," Bene picked and chose. "They were fun at first, but not so fun later. This one is okay."

The game with the longest play time, twenty hours, is a flower-watering game. It starts in a yard with a few pots of flowers and a pool not far away. You use a kettle to add water to the pool, then water the flowers and wait for the sky to change. That's it.

Qi Shan watched Benei watering the plants. After watering, he went to the pond to fetch water, and then watered again, filling each pot with water. Yes, full enough that the fish could swim in it. Then the flowers that had already opened gradually withered, and the branches and leaves turned all dry and yellow.

The only fun is that when you draw water from the pool, food will float in randomly, well... different foods, fruits, barbecue on bamboo skewers, and swimming cakes.

Eating it can replenish your energy, and then you can continue to fetch water and water the plants.

"You see, it gets boring later on." Bene spread his hands. "Besides, it's an elf game, there's no text."

Qi Shan understood it and said why it felt abrupt. Other games were full of fighting, blood, and violence, but the style of this flower-planting game was completely different.

"I'll try?"

Bene handed him the controls.

“This one is not filled up”

Looking at him pointing at the cactus pot, Qi Shan said: "I think it doesn't need to be filled up."

"No need?" Bene tilted his head.

Qi Shan tried little by little how much water each pot of plants needed. As the game time changed, some flower buds began to bloom.

Bene exclaimed: "It turns out that flowers will bloom if you water them differently"

Qi Shan found this game difficult. At first, it seemed simple, but without guidance, it was difficult to tell how much water each pot of flowers needed. Watering at different times of the day also had an impact, with only slight differences on the leaves of the flowers, which could not be seen without careful observation.

This causes many players to just water the flowers until they are drowned. One or two pots of flowers that require a lot of water will also require different amounts of water depending on their blooming situation.

Looking at the flowers blooming all over the screen, Bene was amazed: "It turns out that other flowers can also bloom"

The only flower that Bene grew was the one that particularly liked water, and it also depended on the chances, it was possible that it would rain for a few days and cause it to drown due to too much water, after all, it liked water, but too much water would cause the roots to rot.

After all the flowers bloomed, a winged lion appeared in the yard, licking its paws, as if waiting for something. Qi Shan tried to move the flower pot onto the lion. After installing it, the lion flapped its wings and flew away.

Then the scene changes to autumn, and there are a few more flower pots in the picture.

"There's a second level?"

Qi Shan was convinced and kept watering and pumping water in the first level, and Benei could still play for more than twenty hours.

I like this game too.

I played several levels in a row, and the pattern was similar: testing the water level, watering, blooming, and then the lion flew over and took it away.

After playing, Qi Shan felt bored and handed it over to Bene who was eager to try.

Bene stared at the screen intently, seriously studying how much water to water each pot of flowers, when to water them, and when to reduce the amount of water.

Have the guard write it down with a pen.

(What a thoughtful person) Qi Shan exclaimed.

(Yeah, before, he could play for 20 hours just by watering the plants. Now at least they are blooming.) The system took out the data for comparison. (Zerg also has casual games, but not many categories.)

Qi Shan reminds (the game of watering flowers belongs to the elves, not the Zerg)

(Almost the same. The largest website for StarCraft is Bug.net, and even Bug.net doesn’t have many game categories, let alone other small websites.)

This doesn't seem like a lot, as there are only three pages of games in the cub mode, and at least two of them are games like watering flowers.

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