Zerg: Seduction! A brutal and insane female Zerg dotes on me.
Chapter 51 The Fiery Sun in the Far North.
Longkoda's external network is blocked, but its internal network is open. Every day, a dedicated military channel broadcasts updates on the search and capture progress; of course, only the few involved know how credible the information is.
After the blizzard, all traces were erased, and the endless white made finding anything seem impossible.
Yalta could only dig inch by inch along the far north sea, and actually discovered some clues.
The Barlow family had produced historians for several generations, so they knew many secrets of the royal palace. In addition, he had been in charge of the security and border defense of the entire Longkoda region in the past, so he knew the far north like the back of his hand.
Nine times out of ten, they are hiding in the ancestral underground palace, but because of the long passage of time, no one remembers where the entrance used to be.
Yalta had overheard him mention a few words once, when the old man was standing by the window, looking towards the southwest of the far north sea.
Tokar glanced at the endless expanse of snow and realized that searching like this wasn't going to work. He walked over to the female insect and suggested, "Why don't we just blow it up?"
Barlow's past may be worthy of respect, but his current shameless behavior has completely enraged all the insect people of Longkoda, and no insect will care about their lives or deaths.
It would be best if they could be blown out, but if not, burying them together with the underground palace is just as good.
Yalta walked on the snow, leaving a trail of footprints on the smooth surface, finally stopping at the boundary between the far north sea and the Black River: "It's no fun dying like this."
Hearing his tone, Tokar's heart began to pound, and he stared at him suspiciously: "What do you want to do?"
“Baro has dedicated his entire life to male insects, worshipping them as gods, including those female insects who support males. Longkoda’s current predicament is also related to this. They want male insects to have absolute power, but I will not do as they wish. What could be more interesting than shattering his faith?”
Tokar rolled his eyes at him speechlessly: "This isn't something a bug like you can decide. Don't act up just because you have a headache or fever."
In order to promote the new policies, they offended many anti-heroic factions with a combination of kindness and severity. They finally gained more than half of the support. Overturning it now would be a slap in the face to themselves.
Yalta squinted in the north wind, his short, wispy hair clinging to his cheeks. His voice, muffled by the wind, sounded distant and drawn out: "Those old guys didn't have many days left to live. If it weren't for the strengthening needles, they would have been buried in the snowstorm during the eternal night. This place has been a perpetual cover for millennia. Neither you nor I know how long it will take for the new policies to be fully implemented. But Tokar, look closely at our people. Besides this vast white expanse, they have nothing in their minds. They are imprisoned in this land of existence and have lost their sense of self. What Longkoda needs to change is not the new policies, but the mindset of the insectoid people."
Moreover, what reason does the Zerg have to claim equality?
No matter how strict the laws are, they still need to be accompanied by a protective law to pardon these rare and vulnerable creatures.
Yalta used to hate such pardons, but now she's willing to try only because she hopes for that male insect of unknown origin...
In truth, he is no different from Barlow.
Tokar didn't care about his own little schemes; he just wanted to enjoy his retirement: "Don't act impulsively. Now that you're in this position, do some good deeds if you can, so that I can benefit from it too."
"When we get back, I'll give you the rank of General of the First Army Corps?"
"No way, I swore an oath that my life belonged to you."
Once he becomes a general and goes to war, if something happens to this madman, he won't even have time to come back.
Yalta glanced at him indifferently: "What would I do with the life of an A-level female insect? It can't stop guns or block cannons, it's utterly useless."
Tokar: ?????
Although... I can't refute it!
come!
Let's just blow this female insect to death!
* *
After meeting with Knox, Yan Kai kept an eye on the news on the radio.
He appears free, but in reality, his every move is under Yalta's close surveillance. It is not easy for him to leave quietly. However, according to Knox's plan, they will set off early tomorrow morning. Even if Yalta receives the news at that time, he will definitely not be able to return in time.
Nighttime, the servants' quarters.
Harwick sat curled up beside the fire, his knees drawn up to his chest. For once, a look of worry crossed his face. He turned his head and stared intently at Yan Kai. After a long pause, he slowly spoke, "Why so suddenly?"
I originally thought I'd have to wait until spring to come back, and maybe then I could see that fiery red pine forest again...
Yan Kai added two pieces of wood to the charcoal brazier in the middle and explained, "A messenger from Morbis will arrive in a week, Ya..." Mentioning the name of the female insect, he felt a sudden pang in his heart, then changed his words: "You might be in trouble."
"A tribal coup is not something that Morbis, as the central sovereign state, will ignore. The chieftain was prepared for it long ago."
Yan Kai looked down and casually poked at the charcoal fire, replying nonchalantly, "That's good."
Harwick had never experienced separation before. This was the first time, and he was filled with mixed feelings. He had so much to say but didn't know where to begin. In the end, he could only leave with a "Take care" before hastily departing.
He was afraid he would lose his composure and say something inappropriate.
Yan Kai didn't care. He was also afraid of seeing any hint of wanting the other person to stay in his eyes, because the separation was already inevitable.
He sat quietly alone for a while before getting up, locking the door, and lying down on the bed. He closed his eyes but couldn't fall asleep at all. The image of the female insect kept appearing involuntarily, and those memories he had deliberately forgotten suddenly became clear for some reason.
Yan Kai squeezed his eyes shut, his lips trembling slightly. Finally, unable to bear it any longer, he clutched his clothes tightly to his chest, trying to stop himself from thinking any further.
"It's all an illusion..."
he said to himself.
It is the influence of female insect pheromones.
After countless attempts to convince myself, I still felt anxious, unsure whether it was from excitement or something else, and my palms were constantly sweating.
Yan Kai couldn't fall asleep until dawn. He sat up, changed his clothes, and packed his luggage without taking any with him.
He came empty-handed and left empty-handed, tidying up the room and erasing any trace of himself, just as that magnificent palace had been cleaned up in the days since Yalta left, and all of this no longer belonged to him.
Yan Kai stood at the door and let out a deep breath. In the end, he turned back and, as if possessed, stuffed the dull scale into his pocket. He traced the smooth curve of the scale with his fingertips, feeling a mix of emotions, yet he couldn't bear to part with it.
I chuckled self-deprecatingly, and let it go.
Then he walked out of the room openly, without thinking of avoiding anyone. The insect was thousands of miles away, so even if it knew, it didn't matter. Anyway, even if he had ten pairs of wings, it wouldn't be able to catch up.
Knox was waiting at the Toslia Chamber of Commerce early in the morning.
When Yan Kai arrived, they were already wearing the smocks they had worn when they first met.
"coming."
Knox still had that gentle demeanor, but after yesterday's events, Yan Kai didn't find him as easy to get along with as he appeared on the surface.
After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Yan Kai asked directly, "Which way do we go?"
"this way please."
Knox pointed to the courtyard behind the Chamber of Commerce.
Although Yan Kai was puzzled, he didn't ask any further questions since he needed someone's help.
The Toslia family was wealthy, so the merchant guild was naturally luxuriously decorated, with waterside pavilions, long corridors, and towers.
Knox walked to the largest open space in the middle and turned to Yan Kai, saying, "You might feel a little dizzy during the time-space jump later."
Yan Kai didn't want to appear illiterate, so he could only nod blankly.
Knox took out a metal box, spread his palm on it, and the other five insects stood in a circle around him. He then left an empty space directly opposite the male insect. Yan Kai understood and walked over to stand in the box.
The female insect beside him suddenly grabbed his hand and said, "Sir, I apologize for the intrusion."
Yan Kai smiled at him, indicating that he shouldn't take it to heart.
Immediately afterward, the square box in Knox's hand suddenly flew into the air and transformed into a circle, enveloping them within it. Yan Kai was examining it when a flash of white light appeared, followed by a dizzying spin, a chaotic and violent spinning motion. When it finally stopped, there was complete silence around him; he couldn't even hear his own breathing. Then came another tremendous impact that almost distorted his facial features...
Yan Kai was in a state of nausea and vomiting. When he experienced this feeling for the third time, he unfortunately fainted, cursing Knox a hundred and eighty times in his mind...
That male insect is really wicked!
* *
If the female insect that was keeping watch did not see the male insect emerge after two hours, she knew something must have happened. After some investigation, she confirmed that the male insect had indeed disappeared on the spot and immediately sent an internal message to report it.
At this moment, Yalta had successfully blasted out all the female insects hiding in the underground palace, and then divided his forces into four groups to encircle them, just like a hunter hunting wild beasts, wiping them out in one fell swoop.
Yan Kai's information was specially encrypted, and there would be an extra prompt when the light was on. Yalta tapped his fingertip to bring up the information, and after reading the text, his pupils suddenly contracted into a line.
Those following Yan Kai were all his trusted confidants, and they would never pass on any information carelessly.
So, as the male insect himself claims, he appeared out of thin air when he came and disappeared out of thin air when he left?
Yalta suddenly exerted force, and the quantum computer instantly turned to ashes.
He looked up. The far north sea had its own unique weather, and snow was still falling, gently dampening his face.
The female insect shrugged her shoulders and burst into maniacal laughter, her voice, which should have been frenzied, inexplicably carrying an air of profound sorrow.
The surrounding soldiers were unaware of what had happened to their leader. They wanted to approach but were stopped by the oppressive aura of the S-class female insect, which prevented them from getting too close.
Tokal clutched his chest and cursed, "Are you crazy! Put away your mental pressure right now! If they get away, all our work tonight will be for nothing!"
Upon hearing this, Yalta slowly turned his head, his light purple eyes turning blood red.
He raised the corners of his mouth and muttered to himself, "Tokar, I really don't understand..."
What was that male insect thinking?
He thought they had a long future ahead of them, but he never expected it to end so suddenly...
Tokar looked at the female insect, feeling bewildered yet inexplicably heartbroken. There was nothing different about her, but she seemed to be saturated with extreme sorrow.
"Yalta, what happened to you..."
The female insect, however, did not want his answer. She suddenly turned around, staring at the traitorous insects fleeing in all directions, her eyes filled with boundless hatred.
How could that male insect dare to disappear so easily if it were right under his nose!
"Damn..."
“Damn them all…”
Yalta curled his fingers, and a few orange sparks began to appear in his palm, which had been empty before.
Realizing what he was about to do, Tokal immediately shouted, "Yalta! Stop!"
However, it was still a step too late. A huge fire beast suddenly shot out from the female insect's fingertip, hovering in the air and letting out a deafening roar.
Tokar exclaimed in surprise: "Yalta!"
The female insect had no chance at all; in the blink of an eye, the entire insect was engulfed in flames.
The previously bare snowfield was instantly engulfed in flames, which spread rapidly to the surrounding areas like wildfire...
"Yan Kai!"
Yalta gritted his teeth, his body radiating violence, and repeated the male insect's name over and over again.
Do you think you can escape?
Don't think about it.
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