"Anthony" was put into a sealed long iron can and carried away.

Lan Yin was not worried about its future fate, which was nothing more than deep sleep and death.

The former was used as an experimental subject, and the latter was considered too dangerous, so it would be more reassuring for the insect if it died.

Lan Yin still doesn't know how to deal with the alien species, but his mental power can hurt the alien species, which makes him suspect that although the male insect's mental power is coveted by the alien species, it should also be the nemesis of the alien species.

However, under normal circumstances, the Zerg will never let the male Zerg take risks, or even if they discover something, they will not make it public in order to protect the male Zerg, and will only secretly research weapons to deal with the alien species.

These female and sub-female insects usually don't make any noise, but when they do, they make a big move. It's not impossible, after all, they all have a bit of a reserved nature.

correct!

Lan Yin asked Ashta: "What about the other Anthony? Is he also a different species?"

Ashta said: "Yes, it also parasitizes a person with the ability to change form."

"Then you solved it quickly." Lan Yin thought about the power of the alien species, such as parasitic intelligent creatures, devouring the mental power of intelligent creatures, and the invisible and inaudible sound.

No matter which one, if it is not controlled in time, the entire army may be wiped out.

These three abilities do not represent all the abilities of the alien species.

"I don't know what bad luck Anthony has. I just said a few words to him, and then two aliens changed their appearance to deceive me."

Lan Yin was speechless: "If they are afraid that we will be found out because we are too familiar with each other, I can only say that we are not familiar with each other. I will not believe what they say at all."

He added in his heart that even if they were too familiar with each other, he would not believe it.

He believes in himself more than others.

The Zerg have a long lifespan, and the higher-level Zerg have an even longer lifespan.

But the inherent impression that male insects are unable to take care of themselves, stupid and weak will not be easily changed.

Lan Yin doesn't care about these things. After all, these female insects cannot affect him. He only needs to gain the recognition of the Insect Emperor and the male insects.

He didn't do anything in this matter, but he was almost successful. The Insect Emperor had something to ask of him, and the god-level spiritual comforter was his teacher.

He smiled and asked Ashta, “How old are you?”

He asked this question very abruptly, just like everyone trying to eat suddenly found themselves wearing prison uniforms.

Ashta looked at the extremely kind expression of the male insect, and he couldn't tell if he shuddered, but remained silent for a moment strangely, and the muscles on his face trembled subtly after many years.

"Sir, why do you ask me such a question?" he asked in return.

Of course, I want to see if you are a feudal remnant from two hundred years ago.

Lan Yin thought so, but would not tell him. She said, "I just found that your temperament is very similar to the female father I imagined."

Ashta: "..."

He never thought that one day a male insect would tell him that he was similar to his female father, no, to his imaginary female father.

Fortunately, he and Lan Yin were the only ones in the room, otherwise he wouldn't know how his men would laugh at him.

"I'm thirty-five years old." Ashta finally compromised.

Lan Yin was shocked: "So young!"

Ashta: "..."

Lan Yin noticed his indescribable look, but without any embarrassment, she said, "It's not that you're too mature in your behavior and lack the youthful vigor."

He relied on his status as a male insect to openly lick Ashta.

Sure enough, after hearing this, Ashta was not angry with him. She looked at him and walked out of the bedroom.

Lan Yin muttered that he was not easy to tease, and followed him out.

Perhaps the noise was too loud, and apart from the guard team originally led by Ashta, other female soldiers got the news and rushed over to protect him.

"Good evening, sir. Admiral Bibiak of the First Fleet of the Sixth Legion reports to you."

The admiral named Bibiak saluted Lan Yin, and then saluted Ashta as a greeting.

He suggested to Lan Yin: "Sir, this place has been exposed to the enemy's eyes. Please move your position."

A subtle glint flashed across Lan Yin's eyes.

Could this guy be sent by the enemy?

It is true that this place is exposed, but with so many insects protecting it, it is much safer than outside. Besides, with so many insects, the spies will play a smaller role and any unusual movement will be discovered immediately.

The transfer gave the spies a lot of convenience and the probability of being attacked was almost 100%. When the chaos arose, Lan Yin was not sure that he would not be injured.

Even if we reach the so-called safe position, are we really safe?

Maybe it's even worse than this place. After all, this is the dormitory of senior generals, with passages on all sides. It is very convenient for rescue or escape in special situations.

Lan Yin was also familiar with the terrain of this area and knew where the safe passage and escape chamber were.

However, in the final analysis, he still did not trust Admiral Bibiak.

The other party may not be a spy, but it is obvious that he wants to use him to capture spies and earn military merit.

What Lan Yin could think of, the battle-hardened and experienced admiral could not have failed to think of, otherwise he would not be in his current position.

But he must have been extremely proud, thinking that while he could earn military merit, he would not let any male insect get hurt, and he might even be able to impress the young male insect with his bravery.

Lan Yin refused without hesitation: "No need, Cyril asked me to wait for him here."

Bibiak's face suddenly turned ugly and he wanted to say something.

Lan Yin pulled Ashta into the bedroom and said before closing the door, "I have something to discuss with Captain Ashta, so I won't entertain the admiral."

He had never been polite to Cyril and Calvin. Even if he didn't give them face, so what? Was this guy going to complain to the legion commander?

The bedroom door closed and Lan Yin pointed to his ear.

Ashtar immediately understood what he meant. He took out a thumb-sized iron circle and stuck it on the wall before saying, "This is a soundproofing device. They can't hear what we say now."

This is good stuff!

As expected, he is the bug in the special team.

Lan Yin didn't talk about these irrelevant topics and asked, "Is Bibiak older than Cyril?"

Ashtar didn't know why he asked that, but nodded anyway: "Admiral Bibiak is already 148 years old this year, so he can be considered young and promising."

After all, the average age of high-level Zerg is around 500 years old, and Bibiak is not even halfway to that age, so of course he is young and promising.

Lan Yin sneered: "No wonder."

Although when it comes to escorting him, it would be safest for Cyril to bring only his trusted associates.

But the warship is so big, and the insects on it are of varying quality, so it is impossible for Cyril to confirm them one by one. As long as Bibiak behaves loyally and is capable in speaking and doing things, the insects' hearts are hidden, and Cyril cannot read minds, so of course he will regard Bibiak as his own insect.

Perhaps the reason why Cyril valued Bibiak was probably because at the beginning, Bibiak had no other intentions and was truly loyal to Cyril, but his insect nature could not stand the test. Bibiak had a big heart, but he knew how to hide it, so Cyril did not turn his heart against him.

After all, Cyril is quite busy on weekdays, and the general who works with him day and night is not a general like Bibiak who can perform field work.

Ashta is not a fool. He understands what Lan Yin means after thinking about it.

"Are you saying that Admiral Bibiak is dissatisfied with Legion Commander Cyril?"

"That's right." Lan Yin expressed his guess: "Look at how ugly his expression was when I mentioned Cyril just now. It's impossible for him to say that he has nothing on his mind."

Ashtar nodded: "So you suspect him..."

Lan Yin shook his head. "It's unlikely he'll defect. After all, the biggest risk to a general is the risk. And the forces that came to deal with me are so stingy that they can't give Bibiak a satisfactory reward."

Admirals are not ordinary people. The benefits of their rebellion must be unimaginable, otherwise why would they risk their lives?

After all, betrayal is a more serious crime than corruption and pests.

"He proposed to move our position. Firstly, he wanted to use me to lure out the enemy and earn military merit. Secondly, he wanted to deceive Cyril and let His Majesty the Insect Emperor know that Cyril was not a good protector. Yet, he risked his life to protect me when Cyril was away."

Lan Yin sneered repeatedly. It was bad enough that he plotted against Cyril, but he even dared to plot against him. He was afraid that he would be punched into an iron pot.

"By the way, what kind of insect shape is Bibiak?" Lan Yin interrupted Ashta's thoughts.

Ashtar replied, "Scarab."

"Good! Stewed golden turtle in an iron pot!"

Ashtar pupil earthquake.

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