Zerg: Seduction! A brutal and insane female Zerg dotes on me.

Chapter 26, "A Fate in Another World," has only just begun.

After Yalta overthrew the male insect system, the palace rules were slightly modified on the original basis, the positions of male and female were reversed, and the rights were exchanged.

Yan Kai's current status is not only that of a male insect but also that of a slave. He is not qualified to go through the main gate and can only exit through the small door at the back of the main building.

He returned to his room, combed his hair neatly, then used a hairspray-like gel to fix it in place, and finally straightened his shirt before standing in front of the mirror.

She stared blankly at the man inside, a man both familiar and strange.

His body has undergone significant changes, and his visual and auditory abilities are far superior to what they were on Earth.

He grew taller, stronger, and more powerful. Even his facial features underwent subtle changes, gradually becoming more defined and three-dimensional. He also possessed some kind of inexplicable spiritual power...

He raised his hand and touched his cheek. Apart from his black hair and dark brown pupils, which still retained traces of the past, he found himself slowly being assimilated, becoming more and more like a... insect.

His face showed horror. The man in the mirror made the same reaction. Although it was the exact same action, Yan Kai could not recognize it as himself.

Yan Kai has never forgotten that he is a human being, but his body has become like a 'worm'. So what is he now?

There is no answer to this question.

Buddha abandoned him, and the insect god would not protect him; only the last bit of faith in his heart sustained him.

He placed his palm against the mirror and leaned closer.

He stared at his 'self' opposite him, with a stubborn certainty.

"Yan Kai, you are a person."

But the exquisitely beautiful face in the mirror seemed to reveal a hint of mockery, as if laughing at his naivety.

So what if he's a 'human' or a 'bug'? He's already homeless.

Harwick said he had never seen such a beautiful planet in interstellar space, and if it existed, it would have been occupied by a more powerful race long ago.

Yan Kai did not entirely believe Harwick's words.

The universe is vast, with billions of stars and countless unknowns.

That deep blue might just be hidden somewhere, undiscovered.

Yan Kai looked at himself in the mirror again, his eyes filled with determination. After gazing at himself deeply for a moment, he turned and left.

The main palace was magnificent, and even the side gates were equally imposing. A row of neat soldiers stood on the beacon tower not far away, providing a commanding view of everything happening at the prison gate.

Moreover, the connecting corridor below is equipped with various 360-degree all-round high-definition surveillance devices with no blind spots, arranged in rows every two meters, leaving no loopholes.

Yan Kai strolled by slowly, glancing around casually without stopping.

Harwick was waiting at the corner. When he saw Yan Kai come out, he rushed up to him and said, "You're finally out! Hurry up, run! We still have time to see the whole ceremony."

"Don't rush, there's still plenty of time."

It's only a little past seven o'clock.

"By the God of Insects, you have no idea how vast the royal palace truly is!"

Yan Kai lowered his eyelids, concealing a hint of unease within them, and asked casually, "How far could it be? It's just a palace, at most?"

Harwick had no wariness of the male insect at all, and nudged his shoulder: "Let's talk as we walk."

Yan Kai nodded and followed.

"The main palace is built at the highest point of the Chaka Mountains, and the sacrificial altar is at the foot of the mountain. Do you know how far apart they are?"

"How many?"

Harwick gestured with his fingers: "3500."

"How many?"

Yan Kai raised his voice involuntarily.

"3500 meters."

"Are you serious?"

This is almost half the height of Mount Everest. How long will it take them to walk there?

Harwick shrugged. "What do you think?"

He thought it was just a magnificent castle...

"We don't think we've ever walked this far before, have we?"

Harwick rolled his eyes at him: "That's inside the palace. Didn't you notice that they're all vertical spiral staircases?"

"So how do we get down now?"

What does a 3500-meter mountain mean? Forgive him, an ordinary person, for never having experienced it in his life.

Harwick replied matter-of-factly, "Run down, how else do you want to get down?"

Yan Kai looked at him in disbelief: "How long will this take?"

"Stop talking nonsense, we should still have time."

"No transportation?"

"How could the royal palace possibly allow flying vehicles? The patrol soldiers would beat you to a pulp in no time!"

Harwick made a gun-to-head gesture.

Yan Kai: *******!

"Why don't you go by yourself?"

Yan Kai felt that even if he walked until tomorrow morning, he might not be able to reach the halfway point of the mountain.

Harwick looked troubled, stroking his chin as he looked the male insect up and down, almost forgetting that it was a weakling.

Finally, he made a fist with one hand, clapped his hands together, and asked, "Are you afraid of heights?"

Yan Kai looked at him suspiciously and replied uncertainly, "Probably not."

"should?"

"Because I don't know what you want to do."

“Look ahead,” Harwick said, pointing to a plain in the distance that was completely covered in snow.

Yan Kai looked in the direction the female insect was pointing, and all he could see was pure white; he couldn't tell where he was at all.

"doing what?"

Harwick rubbed his hands together, his tone filled with anticipation: "Just past it, you'll reach the foot of the mountain."

How do we get through it?

Yan Kai was a little taken aback.

Harwick replied matter-of-factly, "Of course we'll fly there, but the cedar forest is adjacent to the far north sea, and the air currents are extremely strong, so it might be a bit bumpy for you later."

Of all Harwick's words, Yan Kai only caught the phrase "the far north sea," and his ears twitched.

Slightly surprised, he turned around: "The far north sea is just ahead?"

He still thought it was very far away.

"Yes, look at that surging snow, that's the boundary of the far north sea."

Yan Kai stared blankly at the scene, his mind racing. He deliberately asked, "I thought there would be city walls inside the city. This area is just left empty without any protective measures. Aren't you afraid of foreign invasion?"

Harwick laughed smugly: "What's so scary about that? Apart from S-class female insects that can come and go freely in the far north sea, no other creature can survive."

"That powerful? Even mechs, warships, and aircraft can't get through?"

"Even going to heaven is useless. The climate inside is strange. Neither aircraft nor warships have a signal, so they can't stay on course. They can only go in and never come out. Since they don't have fire in their bodies, most of them freeze to death inside."

Yan Kai recalled that Yalta had said the same thing when they first met: Kelongkoda was not a closed tribe.

He lowered his head and pondered for a moment: "I heard the chief say before that most of our supplies are imported and exported. So how do caravans travel?"

Harwick turned his head, his gaze deep, and his tone tinged with suspicion: "Why are you asking this?"

He is simple-minded, but not stupid.

Yan Kai curled his fingertips slightly, met his gaze, his face calm, and a faint smile played on his lips: "What can I do? I can't fly and I don't have Flame Fire. It's not like running out means certain death, as you said. I was just asking out of curiosity."

Harwick stared at him for a moment, clearly not believing him.

A complex emotion flashed across his face. After hesitating, he still chose to ask in person; he couldn't hide his feelings.

"Yan Kai, where are you from?"

Yan Kai was taken aback by Harwick's sudden question, and a bitter feeling welled up inside him: "I don't know... I don't know either..."

Where is Earth?

he does not know.

Where is the road home?

He knew even less.

"You don't like Longkoda."

Harwick's statement was a statement of fact.

"No, Longkoda is beautiful."

The ice and snow are crystal clear; it's a magical world.

He had never seen such a beautiful place, and that was the truth.

Harwick smiled slightly upon hearing this, shifted his gaze to the dense forest of cedar trees completely covered in snow, and looked on with a hint of anticipation.

He slowly began, "By March, the temperature in Longkoda will rise, and there will be a whole grove of red cedar trees here. You've probably never seen anything like it before; its leaves are long and needle-like, like exploding fireworks—it's incredibly beautiful..."

Harwick stopped talking, clenched his fingers, and looked conflicted.

To outsiders, this place is nothing but endless white.

Those dazzling landscapes he found dazzling are commonplace elsewhere.

"Yan Kai, do you want to go home?"

He didn't turn around; his gaze drifted far, far away.

“Harwick........”

Yan Kai neither admitted nor denied it. He knew that some things couldn't be said, and it wouldn't matter who asked.

Harwick lowered his eyes, as if he had made up his mind. His voice was low and distant in the swirling cold wind, as if he were talking to himself.

"At this time, the far north sea will experience a few days of calm, with no discernible pattern. One can only wait. That is the busiest time in the far north, with not only caravans but also various envoys visiting, vassal states offering tribute, and female insects wanting to travel..."

Yan Kai stood silently behind Harwick, a warm feeling washing over him.

He thought that no matter how powerful or what kind of creature it is, there is probably a soft spot in its heart.

Harwick pressed down hard on his slightly trembling hand. The new law of Longkoda stipulated that anyone who released a male insect would be put to death.

He didn't know if he would regret it in the end, but at least at this moment he was willing.

Harwick genuinely believed that Yan Kai was a good worm.

She would thank him, smile at him, and joke with him, never looking down on him because he was a female insect.

Harwick was only 20 years old, and his feelings were simple and unadulterated; if he thought something was good, then it was good.

For over a century, the male Longkoda insect has ruled with tyranny. The females have finally managed to rise above their station, but life won't be easy for the males.

Harwick wanted Yan Kai to have an easy life. If he could get out, male insects would still be considered 'treasures' in any other tribe.

The snow in the far north is always long, the wind is biting and icy cold, and he thought Yan Kai should go to a warmer place.

After a brief silence, Harwick turned around, his face bearing the same expression as always, as if nothing had happened.

"Should we speed things up?"

Yan Kai glanced at the time; it was already past 7:10 in the time it took to chat. "Didn't you just ask me if I was afraid of heights? Are you going to come up with some bad idea again?"

The two understood each other without saying a word.

Harwick glared at him unhappily: "What do you mean by a bad idea? This is your first time attending the event, and I have to get you a good spot so you can see the glory of Longkoda. So, I'm prepared to sacrifice myself!"

Yan Kai took a step back, looking distrustful: "What do you mean?"

Harwick quickly took off his cloak and then began to unbutton his coat.

Yan Kai immediately took a few steps back, clutching his cloak tightly: "What do you want to do!"

Harwick ignored him and threw the clothes he had taken off to Yan Kai: "Here you go."

Then a pair of huge, deep blue butterfly wings instantly unfolded behind him.

Yan Kai held the clothes, a bad feeling welling up inside him.

Without warning, Harwick grabbed Yan Kai and flew up, then shouted to the female insect on the beacon tower, "Big brother! You absolutely mustn't tell anyone! Most importantly, don't tell the female father!!"

Swaying precariously in the air, Yan Kai, on the verge of vomiting: *******!!!

Harwick flapped its wings and accelerated without warning, dashing directly into the dense cedar forest.

Yan Kai strained his face, trying to keep his features from flying off, but the enormous impact still distorted his features drastically.

When Harwick finally stopped, he could barely feel his face anymore and was retching violently while leaning against the wall.

"Are you OK?"

Yan Kai wiped his mouth, rolled his eyes at him, and told him to figure it out for himself.

Harwick grabbed his arm and couldn't help but complain, "You're really bad at this."

Yan Kai felt much better after vomiting: "If you were a driver, I'd give you a million bad reviews!"

What is a negative review?

Yan Kai, his face deathly pale, earnestly lied, "You're really amazing."

Harwick didn't have the million twists and turns of Yalta. When Yan Kai praised him, he smiled like a flower: "Of course, although I am an A-level female insect, my body measurements are all A+ level."

"Great job!"

Yan Kai gave him two thumbs up.

Harwick was in a great mood, and he dragged Yan Kai along as if they were about to take off.

"Slower!"

"If we're any slower, it'll be too late."

"Then why don't you just fly to the door?"

"No flying in urban areas!"

"You guys have quite a few rules, huh?"

"There are traffic lights on the road, and flight paths for aircraft in the sky. What's the point of flying with wings? Are you going to fight all the time up there?"

Yan Kai:........

I didn't realize you insects were so observant of traffic rules.

The two hurried and finally arrived at the square before 8:30.

Yan Kai didn't expect there to be so many insects. The entire intersection was completely blocked, and the price was many times higher than at the auction!

Harwick entered the swarm, leaping and looking ahead: "Look, we're still too late."

Yan Kai admitted, "I underestimated your tribe."

Forgive his ignorance, after all, the farthest he has ever been since he transmigrated was the auction house, and he had no idea how big Longkoda really was.

The sudden appearance of so many insects was truly unexpected.

Harwick turned around, pointed to his head, and reminded him, "Block it."

Yan Kai understood and put on the hood of his cloak.

He's a male insect, and in this situation, appearing openly would draw too much attention; it's better to keep a low profile.

Harwick walked back to Yan Kai's side: "What are you thinking! The Longkoda insect population is over 300,000, with four major urban areas and military camps stationed outside. At a grand ceremony like today, all the insects will return to receive the insect god's blessing."

Okay, okay, you guys are really amazing.

Yan Kai stood on tiptoe and looked ahead, but all he saw were heads of various colors, not even a gap. It was impossible to squeeze in.

"No chance, it's full of bugs."

"Damn it, we can't see anything from this position."

"no way."

Harwick turned back to Yan Kai with a look of utter resentment: "It's all because you're too slow!"

Yan Kai, who was being disliked: ......

I'm just an ordinary person, I don't have wings!

Who would have thought that getting through the back door would require going over mountains and valleys!

Just as they were worrying, two patrol teams suddenly ran from both sides of the square. They were over 2 meters tall on average, wearing black armor and holding laser guns of the same color. They were in high spirits, and the scene was quite spectacular!

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