If someone else said something like this, even if it made no sense, they would stand up and have a fight first.

But it was Talen who said this, who dared to argue with him?

Don't argue about right or wrong.

Seeing that Talun's chest was heaving violently with anger, the guards around him became extremely nervous and they were also afraid.

If Talen faints from anger because of this incident, all the bugs present will be nailed to the rack of shame tomorrow.

Then it will really be over.

"Sir, please calm down first."

"Yes, yes, you are right. Don't get so excited."

"Come, have some honey tea."

Some tried to comfort him, some brought him tea and water, and waited anxiously for Tarent to calm down.

Then one of the bugs spoke cautiously: "Sir, it's not that we didn't think of Sir Qi Shan. At the beginning, we also considered whether to put Sir Qi Shan's name into the candidate bugs, but since no bug mentioned it, we didn't dare to say it."

The government officials around him looked at him in surprise. Why didn't they consider Lord Qi Shan?

The talking bug winked at them implicitly. Whether it existed or not, it existed now!

They understood immediately.

"Yes, yes, yes, sir. Sir Qi Shan is such an excellent insect. He is also the only S-level male insect with strong leadership ability. Male insects of his level are all good. Moreover, Sir Qi Shan has risked his life many times for the sake of the insect domain. He has a firm character and a long-term vision. Such an insect is most suitable... except that you are a male insect."

The bugs who originally just wanted to please him casually, but the more they talked, the more they felt that Qi Shan simply met all the requirements of a candidate bug. No, if the selection criteria were not proposed by them, they would have doubted whether the selection criteria were tailor-made for this person.

"Yes, yes. You know, being the Insect King is not only a title, but also involves many things to do. It also puts you in danger. We cannot bear to let Lord Qi Shan bear this pain."

This kind of pain should be borne by the female insects with thick skin and flesh.

"Besides, Otto and Avery, who are close relatives of Lord Qishan, have not suggested that Lord Qishan run for the election, so it is even more difficult for us to ask for it."

How can it be said that it is their fault when even the parent insects do not support them? If anyone wants to blame someone, they should first blame the two insects who are the female fathers but did not support Qi Shan's election.

Talun seemed to believe what they said and said calmly, "Is that so?"

"of course."

They nodded repeatedly, trying to push the responsibility away first. "Although we do want to fight for this position, we also know that it should be the one who is most capable."

"Yes, if Lord Qi Shan is the candidate, we certainly have no objection."

Unfortunately it wasn’t, and the insects present were glad that it wasn’t.

Otto was a little confused about the situation. Why did he just say that it was against the rules, but now he suddenly supported Qi Shan?

But he knew that they were putting the blame on him and Avery, and he couldn't help but feel like cursing.

Avery spoke before him: "Indeed, it was our fault."

As soon as he opened his mouth, the insects that were talking to each other immediately quieted down.

Avery lowered his eyes and said, "Sir Qishan is an excellent insect. We all know that. It's my fault. I always thought that Sir Qishan was still a child and was not capable of taking on such a big responsibility, and he was a male insect. But I didn't expect that our people would trust Sir Qishan so much. Instead, it was us, the female fathers, who were too worried and blocked your future."

Otto felt something was wrong, but since Avery said so, he couldn't figure it out and had no choice but to trust Avery.

"I didn't expect time to pass so quickly. Lanzai has grown up." He said with emotion.

His words were full of reluctance and relief.

Avery nodded in agreement.

Seeing them unanimously taking the blame, the other insects looked unhappy. The reason why they did not nominate Qi Shan was actually very simple. They did not consider the male insects at all.

But Avery admitted his fault, but they still felt something was wrong. Avery admitted his fault so directly, a considerate insect? It wasn't his problem, but he was willing to take the blame?

joke!

Although they didn't understand what they were thinking, after years of battling wits with Avery, the other insects subconsciously felt something was wrong when they saw him humble and submissive.

What bad idea is this guy up to again?

"So... the vote is invalid? Do it again?"

"It's too troublesome, and the public will have complaints. Why not remove the highest vote and choose the second one?"

"Bah, what do you think of the Insect King? You chose the second one."

"What should we do? Lord Qi Shan is not a candidate insect!"

"Alas, this is the only way to do it. Otherwise, if we do it again, the vote will become a joke."

"Who's the second one?"

All the bugs looked at the bug counting the votes, and the bug glanced at the record: "It's Commander Otto."

Otto was still studying Avery's expression, trying to guess what he was going to do.

Hearing this, he looked at the other bugs: "Eh? Me?"

The bug who asked the question gave himself a big slap in the face.

I told you not to listen carefully when the votes were read out, and now you're done.

Otto?

Now that Otto has become the Zerg King, does the Zerg still have a future? They should stop having a small fight every three days and a chaotic battle every five days.

Otto rubbed his hands excitedly: "I want to be the Zerg King? Sure, I've been annoyed with those idiots of the Blood Sacrifice Clan for a long time. I'll just pick them off one by one to show my dignity as a Zerg!"

The Zerg present felt dizzy when they heard this. Fighting would be no problem as the Zerg had the strength to do so, but right now the Zerg and the alien races only had a superficially friendly relationship.

If you pick them off one by one, won't the Zerg become the public enemy of the universe again?

Before they could think of a rebuttal, Avery said, "Then you have to think about how to write the report, pre-war preparations, who will lead the army, and the post-war report. You don't have to write it. The commander in charge will write it."

Otto asked blankly, "Aren't I the leader of the army?"

He is willing to write this post-war report!

Avery said unhappily, "You are the Insect King, you have to guard the rear. Who is the Insect King to charge? If you charge, what about the backup? Who will stabilize the Insect Domain? There will be a war outside, and civil unrest inside?"

Otto shrank his neck and said, "Forget it, I'll stay at the border. I'm not good at stabilizing the rear. I give up."

Now that the second place has given up, should the process be postponed to the third place?

Before they could speak, the bug who read the votes answered first: "The third place is Birch from the government."

Everyone's attention shifted to the government's position, to the quiet and silent insect.

Huamu suddenly felt the pressure doubled. Facing the gazes of the insects, he said dryly: "I am too young and not strong enough. I give up."

What a joke, the first and second place didn’t make it, and it’s his turn to be the third place, who was selected through internal manipulation and is full of water. Isn’t this a joke?

Birch looked at the insects of the same faction for help.

The government originally planned to have him compete for the Insect King title, but who knew that he would be the only one left in the end? The higher-ups had all given up, as long as the ranking wasn't too bad.

The bugs from the same faction sighed. Birch himself met all the requirements. His only shortcoming was that he was too young and had no achievements. In the eyes of ordinary people, he was just a strange face.

It doesn't matter if you abstain from voting, but if Birchwood is on the ballot, it means there is something wrong with the vote.

Well, there is indeed a problem.

The worm that the government initially pushed forward was not Birch, but because of personal reasons, the vote count of that worm stopped increasing on the third day of voting.

They had long since given up the position of Insect King, and had also seen clearly that this position had already appeared in the public's field of vision. If they sat on it, they would be restricted in every way, so they did not want to continue fighting for it.

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