Wen Nuan raised an eyebrow and looked at him expressionlessly.

"Why should I help you?"

She felt that her relationship with this person wasn't quite there yet.

The reason I made the move today is because this area is full of restaurant customers.

She felt obligated to ensure the safety of the restaurant's diners.

Hall choked, guessing that Wen Nuan wouldn't agree easily.

But to his surprise, her answer was so straightforward that it hurt him a little.

Hall thought for a moment and gave a reason.

"Those people deliberately exploded in densely populated areas of the city, and then, due to their frenzied consumption, many of them have already grown to an uncontrollable level."

Warmly nodded, signaling him to continue.

Hall said in a deep voice, "If we don't control it, the casualties will be even more severe, and then... no one will come to the restaurant to eat."

Warmth's expression froze.

It must be said that Hall is undoubtedly a qualified politician.

A few short words, and they hit the bullseye!

Seeing the warmth in his expression, Hall knew he was right.

Over time, as he ate at the restaurant, he noticed that Wen Nuan valued the restaurant's performance very much.

Logically speaking, given her power, money should be something she can easily acquire.

But Wen Nuan stayed at her restaurant, diligently opening and welcoming customers every day. She was so busy that she never gave up and rarely slacked off.

Therefore, Hall guessed that this restaurant must be very important to Warmth.

Seeing that Wen Nuan was starting to hesitate, Hall threw out another offer.

"If you can help me quell this riot, I'm willing to give you ten million star coins to support the restaurant's business."

"Ok?"

"Such a good thing?" Warmth's eyes lit up, and she looked intently at Hall.

Hall, however, mistook her gaze for dissatisfaction with his offer. Thinking of her strange and powerful abilities, he gritted his teeth.

"Twenty million star coins!"

He hasn't taken over the orc race yet, so the current offer can only be made from his own private account.

This wiped out most of his savings.

Even Hall, who has never cared much about money, felt a pang of heartache at this moment.

"make a deal!"

As if afraid he would change his mind, Wen Nuan quickly agreed.

Then she grabbed him and turned to leave, saying, "Quick, let's leave now, we can't let the situation get any worse."

Then he patted him on the shoulder and said, "Don't worry, your business is my business. What kind of relationship do we have, right? I'll make sure those bugs are completely under my thumb!"

Hall, forced to be pulled forward...

You didn't have this attitude just now.

"What should we do here?"

Hall didn't expect Wen Nuan to be even more anxious than him, and took a moment to ask a question.

Without turning her head, Wen Nuan said, "You're worrying too much. Didn't you even look carefully?"

Then he shouted, "I'm leaving this place to you!"

Her response was a series of lightning bolts that struck down from the sky, directly hitting the waist-high insect in front of her.

Wen Nuan looked up irritably, "You almost hit me! Do you even know how to do it? If you don't, get down here!"

Chu Ze stood on the Brahma Sword, flying through the air on the sword.

Hearing Wen Nuan's angry roar, he sneered, "If you can do that, why don't you come?"

Then he muttered under his breath, "Always slacking off, still sticking with that fox..."

He spoke softly, but Wen Nuan could hear him. He raised his fist at him.

"If you don't clean this place up before I get back, you'll be in for a beating!"

Then I got into the warship. I didn't know the way, so I figured it was better to just stay on the warship.

Chu Ze remained where he was, unleashing one lightning bolt after another from his palm, seemingly without expending any spiritual energy.

That gesture, no matter how you look at it, looks like he's venting his anger.

On the other side, Warmth followed Hall to the city. After entering the city, Warmth got off the warship and flew on her sword.

Looking at the devastated city, thick smoke billowed everywhere, and the cries of distress could be heard from afar.

From her height and field of vision, she could clearly see the mechs flying around in the distance.

"Didn't Meng Ke and the others leave?"

Warmth asked Hall, who was standing by the window of the warship.

She remembered that the two boys had said yesterday that they were going back to the Federation today, and they cried and were reluctant to part with her for a long time.

Finally, she kindly gave the two of them a lot of dry food, which calmed them down.

Hall remained silent, then spoke again with a tone of sympathy.

"We encountered an insect egg explosion as soon as we arrived in Xinggang and were forced to stay."

warmth,"……"

So all the dry food she sent yesterday was wasted?

As they approached the city center and saw the situation there, Wen Nuan exclaimed "Whoa!"

"Why is yours so big?"

Wen Nuan was dumbfounded when she saw the huge thing in front of her, which looked like a small mountain.

"This can't even be called an insect anymore, can it?"

The other insects were like earthworms, with plump bodies wriggling on the ground.

This insect has two antennae on its head, and its body is not flesh-colored, but dark black. When weapons hit it, they at most produce a few sparks, but do not cause it any damage.

"Because this is a Queen Insect."

Hall stared grimly at the Queen Worm; it was this thing that had destroyed their entire central city.

It was also because of its presence that they were all tied down, unable to deal with other ordinary Zerg, thus delaying the best opportunity.

To deal with the Queen Mushroom, you need at least SS-level mental strength.

However, apart from Hall, none of the orcs possessed mental power.

Meng Ke and Yi Fan, who originally came to provide support, only had S-level mental strength. They had already done their best to hold it off.

Hall wouldn't have thought of warmth if he hadn't been so helpless with it.

In fact, he didn't know if Wen Nuan could handle it; he was just trying anything as a last resort.

Although they had sent a distress signal to the Federation, the nearest Federation base would be two hours away, even by interstellar travel.

Hall only hoped that Warmth could buy them two hours before federal aid arrived.

By this time, the people in the central urban area had been evacuated, and those who remained were all combat personnel.

Wen Nuan craned her neck to take a look. Although she was struggling a bit, she could still hold on for a little longer.

So, Warmth crossed her arms and turned to look at Hall.

"Your job is too tiring. You didn't say it was like this beforehand."

Hall gave a wry smile. "What if I tell you the truth and scare you so much that you don't dare to come?"

"Tch, I'm not that timid, but..."

Wen Nuan rolled her eyes. "This thing is different from the smaller ones. It'll probably take more effort to fight it, so we'll have to pay extra!"

After saying that, he quickly added, "Don't say I'm trying to raise the price; you were the one who started things up."

Hall didn't know what expression he should have at that moment; it was probably something indescribable.

"You saw it... and that's all you wanted to say?"

"Yeah!" Wen Nuan nodded, looking at him with a puzzled expression. "Otherwise what?"

Hall, "..."

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