Qi Shan didn't know that Will was in pain at this moment because he was forced to empathize with the female soldier's mental power.

He lay on Li's broad shoulders, facing the wind, gazing at this city made of steel. The clouds were so close to him that he could touch them with his hand.

The Rose Pavilion turned into a small piece of ground at this time, and the tall buildings turned into small dots. The Rose Pavilion surrounded by the steel wall could be seen clearly at a glance.

The place that made him feel suffocated was just such a small piece. In the distance there were mountains, rivers, bustling markets and bustling neighborhoods.

"Ah--" Qi Shan shouted loudly, and the depression in his heart disappeared. Now it was only temporary, just like many years ago, when he was living on the brink of life and death. As long as he was still alive, everything was temporary.

One day he will leave, leave the Rose Pavilion, walk towards the mountains and rivers, and walk towards another planet.

Li waited for him to finish venting, then asked, "Are you happy in the Rose Pavilion?"

"I'm not happy," Qi Shan answered decisively. "A lot of things happened. I was watched wherever I went. Whenever I looked up, I could see the surveillance camera."

He seemed to have finally encountered the bug who asked the question, and he kept on talking: "There is no forest, only a few trees, and no fruit. Only Kata can help me buy fruit outside, but Kata can't go often, and he doesn't feel comfortable letting other bugs buy fruit for him."

"Bene and his classmates are very nice, but there are some things I can't tell them. And the little male cub seems to be very sensitive. Any bad mood will be captured by them. I'm a little distressed."

"The teacher is very nice, but if there is a conflict, the teacher cannot interfere in the affairs of the male insects, and the teacher is helpless."

"The principal always tells me to find some guards, but I don't want to. I always feel uncomfortable being stared at by strange bugs, even though he cares about me."

"Little bugs are often restless. They don't know how to relieve themselves, so they can only cry. When they cry, the teacher will take them to another room, and then they cry even louder. They only come back when they are tired of crying. Obviously, there are big male bugs here, who can calm their spirits. Why are there no male bugs in the school?"

Li said: "...There are male insect teachers in the intermediate school, but don't expect too much. Mental energy guidance is generally used for female insects. I have never heard of male insects guiding other male insects mentally."

Qi Shan stammered a few words unwillingly.

(It is obvious that the mental fluctuations of young male insects are prone to fluctuations, and they need more mental guidance. If they are not guided when they are young, they will be fixed when they grow up, and there will be no need to guide them.)

(System: Ah Shan, you overestimate the Zerg's understanding of mental power. Ninety-nine out of a hundred male Zergs cannot see mental lines.)

(Can’t see?) Qi Shan was surprised, (The blue, red, and other colored threads?)

(You can’t see it. You can only see it if you are born sensitive to mental power, or if you have reached a certain level of mental power application. You can only see it if you reach the B+ level.)

(How can they use their mental power if I can’t see them) Qi Shan couldn’t understand.

(It's based on instinct, so it's very crude. There's still no complete process. The male insect that can see the mental force line probably doesn't realize that other insects can't see it.)

Qi Shan understood (Yes, because it is as simple as breathing, so I didn’t expect that there are insects that can’t breathe)

Li thought for a long time and suddenly said, "If I'm unhappy here, I..." His voice suddenly trailed off.

Qi Shan didn't hear clearly, but he felt that Li's mental fluctuations were a little suppressed. He looked at Li strangely. Although they were quite familiar with each other, he wouldn't be sad just because he said he was unhappy.

What did he want to say? Could it be that he was unhappy and wanted to take him away? This was the Rose Pavilion. If he really had this idea, he would be making an enemy of the entire Zerg race.

Although he didn't know what Li was thinking, he was indeed troubled by his situation. Qi Shan felt warm in his heart and comforted him, "It's okay. If we hadn't come here, Bene might have died."

He deliberately said proudly: "Thanks to me..."

He didn't finish his words because Li's mood became even heavier. Qi Shan quietly lowered his head to glance at Li's face. He was still expressionless, but why did he sound so sad?

Li thought he had finished speaking, and tried to make his voice sound high: "I heard that you are great."

After saying this, he did not continue speaking, and the atmosphere was silent for a while.

Qi Shan was a little confused. He always felt that Li's attitude towards him was different from before. Was it because they hadn't seen each other for a long time and they felt strange?

After thinking about it, he decided to follow his own ideas.

Li knew that he was in a wrong mood, so he stopped talking, fearing that the sensitive little bug would notice something.

A cool feeling penetrated his forehead, like a spring washing away filth, and the nerves that had been trapped in the quagmire of mental power relaxed.

He had received mental guidance from male insects before, but the effect had never been so good. His mind was blank and he flapped his wings instinctively.

Qi Shan touched Li's hair, and his childish voice echoed in Li's ears like thunder.

He said, "Don't be sad."

Sad? What was he sad about? Did the little bug find him sad?

Li broke away from orbit and quickly landed on a tall building of the Rose Pavilion. He picked up the little bug cub from his back and looked into those innocent eyes.

Unable to utter any harsh words, his face turned red, and he finally uttered a few words: "Don't do mental counseling casually."

Qi Shan raised his hand and said seriously: "It's not casual, Teacher Li is not casual"

"That's not what I meant." Li covered his face. "Mental counseling is harmful to male insects. You are still young. Don't do mental counseling easily."

"No harm," said Qi Shan.

Li didn't believe it. He had come into contact with male insects earlier than Qi Shan was born. Why did it cost a lot of contribution points to guide the male insects mentally, and he might not even get a chance to do so?

First, there are few male insects, and second, the amount of daily grooming is extremely limited. Once the tolerance is exceeded, the male insects will be dragged into a state of irritability by negative emotions.

Qi Shan has learned mental counseling at a young age, and the results are obvious. In addition to being happy about the child's strong talent, Li is more worried that he will get hurt due to using mental counseling too early.

"Don't tell anyone else about this," Li warned with a deliberately stern face.

"Is it not possible for a female father?"

Li paused: "No"

Qi Shan sighed with regret. He still wanted to give Otto and Omon some mental health care.

As soon as she saw his expression, Li guessed what he was thinking. She was suddenly a little amused. She didn't know whether she should be happy that he cared about his relatives, or be angry that he was forcing himself at such a young age.

"Listen carefully," Li said seriously, "female insects are very cunning creatures. They will try every means to trick you into mental counseling. Don't expose yourself before the second cocoon, otherwise there will be bad insects that will suppress your potential too early."

Qi Shan nodded.

Li continued: "Even after the second cocoon, you still need to guide the insect according to its mental problems. Some female insects have very complicated mentalities, and forcing themselves will only hurt themselves."

"Yeah," Qi Shan nodded obediently.

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