It was late at night.

The temperature difference between day and night is large, and the wind blowing in the evening carries a slight chill, making people feel a little cold.

"You're not going to stand here forever, are you?"

A voice rang out in the silent night, standing out prominently.

Gu Heng looked over sharply, and his pupils suddenly contracted. "It's you."

A white ball of fur floated in mid-air, its fur about half a finger long.

Isn't this the same unidentified object that Gu Heng saw on the street? He even mentioned it to Bourne, but the other man didn't see it at the time.

The white furball's voice clearly betrayed surprise, "You really saw me back then?"

Gu Heng didn't answer its question. He was now eager to verify one thing: "Was it you who brought me back to Earth? And was that strange gestating female also related to you?"

The white pom-pom was silent for a moment, then said, "It's me..."

Under Gu Heng's unfriendly gaze, it continued, "That pregnant female was me in disguise. I was just trying to lower your guard, after all, I'm not a bad person, I'm a good person who can take you home..."

Gu Heng's tone was slightly sarcastic. "A good person? A good person who brought me here without saying a word?"

"And look at me now..." Gu Heng spread his hands, his whole body was transparent, like a wisp of air.

No one can see him.

Gu Heng raised his head, his dark eyes appearing particularly eerie in the night. He murmured, "Am I a human or an insect now...?"

Gu Heng gave a mocking smile. "Oh no, I wouldn't even qualify as a human being like this."

"Uh, well," the white furball hesitated for a moment, "this is my mistake, I'll turn you back right away."

The next second, Gu Heng saw his body solidify again. He reached out and grabbed the windowsill, landing firmly on it.

"And what about him?"

"Him?" The white furball belatedly realized, "You're back, so of course he's disappeared."

Gu Heng was silent for a few seconds, then pressed on, "What mistake did you mention last time? When I suddenly appeared in the Zerg area, was that something you did?"

"It seems so."

Gu Heng frowned and said coldly, "What do you mean by 'similar'?"

"...Actually, I teleported the wrong person and accidentally sent you there." The white furball hesitated for a moment before telling the truth, his tone revealing guilt.

"I had just taken over the system position and accidentally got the task target wrong."

Gu Heng, "..."

So it was a glitch in the system that caused him to suddenly transmigrate to the Zerg, where he was all alone for more than half a year?

Gu Heng felt a throbbing pain in his temples. "You've got it wrong. Why didn't you send me back to Earth later? I've lived there for so long, and you just teleported me back without a word."

"There's a reason for that," the system hesitated for a while, then realized it was wrong, and its voice gradually softened, "But I've sent you back now..."

Gu Heng was almost amused by it. He asked the question that had been troubling him most, "Can I still go back to the Zerg?"

"What? Why are you going back there??" The system couldn't understand at all. When it wanted to take Gu Heng back to Earth, he had been hesitant.

It didn't understand why it was hesitant.

Gu Heng pursed his lips. "My queen is still there."

The system suddenly stopped mid-air, no longer hovering above Gu Heng's head. "You actually got married there?!"

Its voice was unbelievable, and it was clearly unaware of the matter.

The system made a grave mistake on its very first mission, and upon learning of this, the Supreme God imprisoned it in a solitary confinement chamber as punishment.

The flow of time is vastly different between the upper and lower realms.

The system was only released from confinement today, and he didn't expect to find out as soon as he came out that the person he mistakenly sent had already gotten married in the Zerg!

The system stammered, "This...this..."

Gu Heng looked over, his patience reaching its limit. "Can I still go to the Zerg?"

Before the system could speak, a voice rang out, "Xiao Heng, who are you talking to?"

……

The Sammoka Empire.

"I'm sorry, General, we still haven't found any information about His Majesty Gu Heng."

After the female insect finished speaking, she cautiously looked up at the general.

A muffled thud.

Behind the desk, Heemis frowned upon hearing the news, and the pen in her hand broke in two.

He had lost count of how many times he had heard this answer.

Heamis said coldly, "Then continue the investigation until you find it."

"Yes, General." The female insect seemed relieved after receiving the order.

The reason is simple: the current generals are just too intimidating, like they're shrouded in a cloud of fog.

The female insect felt a little intimidated when she met those cold, dark golden eyes.

He quickly closed the door, shutting out everything inside.

Twenty days have passed since the general's powerful leader went missing.

The empire did conduct searches during this period, but each time they found nothing.

That S-class lord seemed to have vanished into thin air.

After the female insect left, Hemirus rubbed his temples. There was a faint bluish tinge under his eyes, clearly indicating that he hadn't been getting enough rest lately.

When he returned from Pamirda, he was told that the male ruler had disappeared.

By then, the powerful ruler had been missing for seven days.

During this time, no insects informed him of this matter. Later, Heemis learned that Marshal Adef was worried that he would be distracted while he was away, so he had the other insects keep it a secret.

Only he was kept in the dark...

There was a knock on the door.

The insect that came in was Rhett. He looked at Heamis with a worried expression. "General, it's lunchtime."

Hemir glanced at the time and then realized that the other person seemed worried that he wouldn't eat.

"I understand." Hermes stood up the next second. He wouldn't do something as foolish as not eating, which would harm his body. The insect cubs also need nutrition.

Otherwise, the powerful ruler will definitely be unhappy when he returns.

While eating, Heamis slowly ate all the food off her plate.

When Heamis went home after get off work, he didn't take a flying machine, or rather, he had been walking home for the past few days.

He was walking down a street, and the surveillance footage showed that the male lord had been walking on this very street the day he disappeared.

Heamis stopped and reached out to touch a roadside pole, the very spot where the lord had vanished.

The last footage from the surveillance camera showed the male and a pregnant female talking, and the rest of the footage was cut off as if by a worm, leaving a three-minute blank.

That pregnant female was not found in the Empire.

Heemis didn't even realize when he lowered his hand. What brought him back to his senses was a sharp pain in his palm.

Heamis opened her hand, revealing a patch of mottled bloodstains on her palm.

The house was empty and deathly silent.

The thick night spread out.

Heamis lay curled up on the bed, his face buried in a white garment, his eyes filled with dependence.

These are the clothes of a powerful ruler.

The scent of the pheromones on it was so faint that it was almost undetectable.

Hermes's palms were already wrapped in gauze, indicating that medicine had been applied.

He buried his head in his clothes and spoke in a muffled voice, "The lord said that if you're injured, you should apply medicine."

"The same goes for females."

He touched his abdomen and murmured, "My lord, I miss you so much."

"The insect cubs too..."

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