Yan Kai smiled indifferently, but his eyes were icy cold. He picked up the half-finished water on the table and drank it all in one gulp. When he put the cup down, it somehow didn't land steadily and rolled to the ground, shattering into pieces.

Arya glanced down at the transparent shards lying at his feet, his eyelids twitched violently, and he couldn't help but curse Knox's ancestors eight hundred times over in his mind. This thing had completely ruined his reputation, and in the end, he had to clean up the mess. What a load of crap!

Yan Kai seemed oblivious, casually putting his hands in his pockets and slowly standing up as he walked over to Alya.

The female insect has the typical physique of a northern warrior, with a slender body. Even though he has grown quite a bit taller, he is still half a head shorter than the other insect. However, in this silent confrontation, he is not at all inferior in terms of aura.

The two insects stared at each other, and Alya was clearly a little guilty.

After a brief silence, Yan Kai spoke casually: "Alya, I am very grateful to you and Knox for lending a helping hand when I needed it."

Regardless of their motives, he at least got the result he wanted, so he can consider this a way of repaying their favor.

Alya's lips twitched twice, but he couldn't utter a word of explanation. His kindness towards Yan Kai had been ulterior motives from beginning to end.

Yan Kai paused and continued, "You have your own stance, which I understand but I don't accept. Whether you know about this or not, I will never believe anything you say again."

Arya's expression was unusually serious. Although he was an elder, a mistake was a mistake. He was the one who started this incident, and even if he was unaware of it beforehand, he could not escape blame.

He stood up straight, his heavy military boots clicking as he landed, a standard military salute.

He bowed his head, placed his hands on his shoulders, and said in a deep voice, "Please allow me to offer you my sincerest apologies. I'm sorry."

Yan Kai snorted, not feeling any sympathy for his humble attitude. He felt he deserved the apology, and he had no intention of forgiving him so easily.

He glanced at Della behind him and gestured, "Let's go back."

Della nodded and followed, passing by Alya without glancing at her, as if she hadn't seen the female insect at all, her stance very clear.

He was well aware of Yan Kai's importance to Yalta; otherwise, he wouldn't be here, and he would have followed the male insect firmly no matter what.

Alya probably won't get away with it so easily this time. After all, how could that female insect, who cherishes her like a precious gem, tolerate their repeated teasing?

* *

Yan Kai walked very fast, and the luxurious Tukari Palace did not attract his attention at all. He wished he had wings so he could fly away.

"Can this place be called Feidi?"

He now despises everything related to the royal palace.

Della pointed to the palace not far away: "We have our own flying vehicles where we live."

Yan Kai nodded: "Let's go drive it."

"it is good."

Della quickened her pace and led the way for the male insect, but they were surprised to encounter a female insect that had come rushing towards them with great force just as they reached the palace gate.

Upon seeing the familiar figure, Yan Kai's displeasure vanished instantly, and he ran towards him with delight: "Yalta!"

The female insect showed no shyness whatsoever, opening her arms to greet him, and the two instantly embraced.

Yalta buried her face in the male insect's neck and shoulder, inhaling deeply the scent emanating from him that was almost identical to her own. The unease in her chest lessened considerably. She nuzzled him affectionately and whispered, "Have you been wronged?"

Yan Kai tightened his grip on his waist and pouted, "I wouldn't say I'm wronged, but I just feel really annoyed."

Yalta stepped back slightly, looked up to meet the male insect's gaze: "Coincidentally, I also feel very uncomfortable."

“I let it slide the first time, but this time…” Yan Kai’s eyes gleamed with cunning as he continued, “I wonder how much this Priscillac royal status is worth, and how much benefit it can bring me…”

Yalta understood and smiled, "Then you'd better think about it carefully. Our far north is bitterly cold all year round, and we're lacking quite a lot."

Tokar and Dela stood in a row beside the two insects, listening to their not-so-quiet discussion, and exchanged helpless glances.

Tokar let out a mournful sigh: "Before, when dealing with a mad bug, I could still control it at crucial moments. But now, it's found a companion, and it's completely reckless..."

Della patted the female insect's shoulder sympathetically: "GOOD LUCK!"

Upon hearing this, Tokar's face fell, and he looked him up and down with disdain: "Did Kolo knock your head out and start talking nonsense?"

Della clenched her fists and gritted her teeth: "Get out!"

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