A light morning mist hung in the air, and a few rays of sunlight pierced through the clouds.

When Byrne came out of the bedroom, he saw Sith putting on her military jacket, which fit perfectly and accentuated the female insect's well-trained figure.

On a whim, Bourne walked over and gently kissed the female insect's lips.

The kiss was fleeting, like a butterfly that lingered on the surface of a lake for a few seconds before quickly fluttering away.

"A mighty ruler..."

Sith's eyelashes trembled slightly. His eyes were very light in color, yet somehow the insects could see the reflection in them more clearly.

"This is today's good morning kiss." Byrne's lips curled up slightly, as if explaining to Sith.

He reached out and fastened the last button on the female insect's military uniform jacket.

My fingertips lightly brushed against the fabric of the clothes.

Sith felt the touch permeate his skin through his clothes, almost causing a slight shiver.

The tender atmosphere was abruptly interrupted by a notification sound from the quantum computer.

Byrne subconsciously looked down to check, and when he had read the information word for word, he exclaimed in surprise.

Seeing the change in the lord's expression for a moment, Sith's heart jumped. "Lord, what's wrong?"

Bourne put away his personal computer and after a long pause, he finally uttered, "Gu Heng asked me to go to the mall."

Sith breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this. He had thought that something bad had happened to the Lord, but it turned out that His Majesty Gu Heng had invited the Lord out to play.

Although Sith and His Majesty Gu Heng had only met a few times, he had a very good impression of this male insect.

Sith said, "Then you can go out for a walk later to kill some time."

Byrne nodded. When he first saw the message Gu Heng sent him, he was momentarily stunned.

This was the first time Gu Heng had asked him out shopping; before, it was always Bourne who had asked him out.

Sith glanced at the time and said to the somewhat distracted Byrne, "My lord, it's getting late. I'm going to work at the military headquarters now."

Bourne snapped out of his reverie and replied, "Okay, go ahead."

With a screech, the door slammed shut, and Sith's figure vanished completely from sight.

After Bourne tidied himself up, he also went out.

Gu Heng arrived very early.

He always arrived earlier than the agreed-upon time between the two insects.

"Gu Heng!"

After Bern disembarking from the aircraft, he immediately spotted the tall, long-legged male insect leaning against a roadside pole.

He waved at the black-haired, black-eyed male insect.

Upon hearing the sound, Gu Heng straightened up slightly, his gaze fixed on the figure walking quickly toward him.

Byrne quickly walked up to Gu Heng. As soon as he stopped, he asked with his little mouth agape, "Why did you suddenly change your ways today and ask me out shopping? Usually, I have to beg and plead with you to ask me out."

What are you planning to buy?

Seeing that the insect opposite him had been talking incessantly to itself ever since it arrived, Gu Heng felt a pang of regret, wondering if he should have invited it.

Gu Heng was just thinking that there was a baby insect in Bourne's house, and maybe the other party could give him some advice later.

When Bourne was swept over by Gu Heng's indifferent gaze, he suddenly seemed to understand and said, "You didn't come here today to buy something for your queen, did you?"

Gu Heng lifted his foot and walked towards the mall, neither confirming nor denying, "You could say that."

Bourne followed behind, muttering, "You're quite a strange male."

Although Byrne spoke softly, his voice still reached Gu Heng's ears clearly.

He raised an eyebrow and glanced back at the insects behind him.

Bourne's words caught in his throat, and when he met Gu Heng's gaze, he gave an awkward laugh.

At first, everything seemed normal. When Bourne saw Gu Heng walk into a clothing store, he followed him in.

Gu Heng walked around, stopping frequently, and finally stopped in front of a simple shirt.

He touched the fabric of his clothes.

Smooth and soft.

Byrne glanced at it briefly; well, it was just an ordinary shirt, nothing particularly special about it.

Bourne looked away and asked, "Do you want to buy this?"

Gu Heng was somewhat tempted; both Heamis and his preferred style leaned towards simplicity.

Moreover, military uniforms are usually worn with shirts as inner linings, which are versatile and easy to match.

Gu Heng said, "This one is quite nice."

Upon hearing this, Bourne glanced up and down at the shirt Gu Heng was holding, before his suspicious gaze finally settled on Gu Heng's face.

This dress is clearly too big...

The female soldiers have a high level of training, so they are all in good shape.

Bourne's eyes immediately became indescribable. How could Gu Heng not even know his own queen's clothing size?

Gu Heng noticed his intense gaze and frowned slightly. "What's wrong?"

He always felt that Bourne's gaze was hesitant, as if he wanted to say something.

Bourne finally spoke up, "The clothes you bought are obviously too big for the admiral."

Gu Heng stopped in his tracks and turned to look at Byrne. "I think I forgot to tell you, Heemis is pregnant."

Bourne: ?!

"When did this happen?" Bourne asked with difficulty, his eyes filled with deep shock.

Is Gu Heng going to become a father after only a few days apart?

Gu Heng said, "It was found out yesterday during a physical examination at the military headquarters."

Military physical examination?

Bourne remembered this; Sith had mentioned it to him when he got home last night.

Bourne was stunned for a long time before finally muttering, "...No wonder."

It's one thing if other male insects don't know their female's clothing size, but it just doesn't make sense for Gu Heng to do that.

Now that Bourne learned that the general was pregnant, everything made sense.

According to the information Gu Heng had gathered, the insect eggs were generally not large, so the female insect's pregnancy would not be very noticeable in the later stages; there would only be a slight bulge in her lower abdomen.

Gu Heng picked out a few more clothes and then paid the bill together.

As Bourne walked out of the store, he looked back and realized that the store's name was "For Pregnant Women Only".

He slapped his forehead in frustration, realizing he had been so focused on following Gu Heng that he hadn't even glanced at the shop's name.

In those few seconds, Bourne saw Gu Heng enter another store.

He followed them over and this time glanced at the shop's name; it sold clothes for insect cubs.

Bourne was startled again. He chased after Gu Heng and whispered in his ear, "The baby insect won't be born for at least another five months. Isn't it a bit too early for you to buy clothes for him now?"

Gu Heng replied, "I'll have to buy it sooner or later."

It doesn't matter whether you buy it early or late.

Since we're already at the mall today, we might as well buy everything we'll need in the future.

Then Bourne watched helplessly as Gu Heng bought a whole bunch of clothes for the insect cubs.

When they came out, Bourne helped Gu Heng carry a few shopping bags.

There were still many things to buy, and after browsing around for a while, even Bourne's hands were stuffed full.

He cautiously asked Gu Heng, who showed no signs of stopping, "Is there anything else we need to buy?"

Gu Heng heard the sound, and his gaze shifted from Byrne's face to his hands, which were full of empty space, as if he had guessed what Byrne was thinking.

Gu Heng assured him, "This is the last thing I need to buy."

Bourne looked at Gu Heng, who had just entered another store, with a resentful gaze. He had said the same thing when he entered the previous store.

The exact same script.

Gu Heng was unaware of Bourne's inner turmoil, but he was indeed prepared to stop after buying this item.

After all, neither he nor Bourne could hold it all in their hands.

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