The solemn and grand sacrificial ceremony seemed to have turned into a royal farce. The supporters of the other male insects were filled with anger when they saw the cabinet ministers who had originally supported them on the stage secretly turn against them.

The insectoids in front of the StarNet had mixed feelings. They had never seen such a hasty new king. There was no appointment letter, no succession ceremony. It was as casual as a joke. Yet they could not resist the charm of the S-class male insectoid and the temptation of the new inhibitor. After some self-brainwashing, they gave up the struggle and decided to accept reality. After all, their opinions were not important.

The Spring Festival begins at sunrise and lasts until noon. Amidst a rousing tribal war song, the crimson sun slowly climbs to the very center of the Tukari Palace, perfectly aligning with the jeweled openwork of the crown on the statue of the first Insect King.

Knox held his chin high, and golden light scattered all over his body, as if it were a blessing from the gods.

Witnessed by all the StarNet Insects, he calmly and naturally donned the most noble crown of Morbis. At this moment, the ancient Prisket royal family broke with centuries of tradition and officially ushered in an unprecedented grand baptism.

Knox was by no means a good insect in some respects, but he was certainly a qualified king.

Throughout his decades in power, he never ceased researching and innovating inhibitors.

The first version of the new inhibitor could indeed completely neutralize the fever period, but the gene replication technology was complicated and expensive to produce, making it unaffordable for ordinary insectoids. Later, the second and third versions, developed to reduce costs, were all returned to the factory for reproduction because the concentration of spiritual energy was insufficient, leading to repeated relapses of the fever period.

More than a dozen different versions were subsequently launched, with a tentatively chosen inhibitor that was relatively moderate in all aspects. However, even so, technological barriers still exist, and there are still tens of thousands of female insects who cannot afford to consume it.

They still have a very long way to go in the future.

In addition, during Knox's tenure, he abolished several unequal laws protecting male insects and increased penalties.

At the same time, new rights for female insects have been added, a new law for the protection of female insects and a law for the protection of offspring have been drafted, and the successor to the throne will no longer be limited to high-ranking male insects; high-ranking female insects will also enjoy the right of inheritance.

Under his leadership, Morbis gradually moved towards true freedom and equality, laying the foundation for the liberation of female insects in other tribes.

* *

Yan Kai crossed his arms, put his legs up, and swayed back and forth in the chair.

With a half-smile, he stared at the high-definition photos scrolling across the big screen. These were snapshots of him entering the Yalta welcome banquet, clearly indicating that the whole thing was premeditated.

They never intended to tell the truth from the beginning, and the fact that the door is now locked proves it all.

Knox may have harbored the intention to exploit him from the very beginning when he learned that he was an S-class male insect.

In Longkoda, he couldn't stand the barbarity and violence, but at least the insects he encountered were all upright and honest, and even Yalta never played any tricks on him...

Of course, it's highly likely that it's because the female insect disdains it.

Looking back at Mörbis's claims of advocating equality and freedom, it's clear that intrigue and deceit are rampant, with everyone wearing elaborate masks of hypocrisy, and deadly blades hidden behind amiable smiles, making him inexplicably nauseous.

Shaking

The chair fell to the ground with a loud thud.

Yan Kai put his hands down on the table, tapping them lightly with his index finger, looking rather irritable.

In just a few minutes, not only was he registered and given a surname, but he also became a member of the royal family. It sounded like he had gained some incredible advantage, but Yan Kai was not happy at all.

He is an independent-thinking adult, and neither Knox nor Arya has the right to make any decisions for him arbitrarily.

After a long while, the conference room door finally opened, and Arya walked in with an apologetic look. She rubbed her hands together, stood to the side, and hesitated before saying something: "Um..."

Yan Kai forced a smile, not even glancing at the female insect. His tone was unchanged, yet his words carried a mocking undertone to Alya: "If you have other plans, you can simply tell me. As long as it doesn't involve killing insects, breaking the law, or violating social morality, I'm open to consideration. There's no need for this whole charade."

Alya lowered her head in shame: "Yan Kai... I'm really, really sorry. You might not believe it, but I only just found out about this myself..."

So the moment Knox arrived backstage, he rushed up and delivered two powerful punches, showing no regard for past feelings and going all out. Although he couldn't kill the bastard, he was enough to keep him in bed for ten days or half a month.

The far north doesn't produce cowards. Who cares if he's some damned new king? Anyone who dares to cause trouble under his nose is nothing but worm shit!

* *

After confirming the information about the Abital family, Yalta had been closely monitoring the StarNet's movements and naturally saw Knox's shady actions immediately. His gaze fell on Yan Kai's tightly pursed lips in the camera lens, and he frowned.

Tokar curiously leaned over for a look, then took out his own personal terminal and began to examine it with great interest. The more he looked, the more confused he became, and he asked Yalta in bewilderment, "How come this is different from the plan we agreed on before?"

Yalta snorted coldly: "Alya, that old bastard, has been shrewd all his life, but he actually had a moment of blindness and was completely fooled by a male insect."

"Knox wants to keep Yan Kai for his own use?"

Yalta's face darkened, his expression sinister: "What a joke! Yan Kai is my male insect; whether he lives or dies, he is a worm from the far north."

Tokar shrugged dismissively, seemingly unafraid of death: "That's not necessarily true. I think he quite likes it here."

click-

Yalta crushed the quantum brain of the female quantum brain insect, his eyes flashing with ferocity, and said, word by word, "If he dares to stay, I will flatten Morbis tomorrow."

Even so, he wasn't actually panicked, because the male insect had promised to go back to Longkoda together.

Yalta's first step in accepting Yan Kai was to trust him.

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