Inside the interrogation room.

A long table was placed in front of Mona.

The insect opposite him glanced up, then tapped the table lightly with his fingers, asking, "Mona from the third squad?"

The space was cramped and confined, and Mona unconsciously tensed up. He nodded.

「星际699年,3月19日,中午12点14分你在哪里?」

The female insect opposite him had a sharp gaze, and Mona felt a chill. Wasn't that when he was flirting with the general?

Mona said truthfully, "I was at the entrance of the military compound."

"With whom?"

"The mighty general, Your Excellency Gu Heng."

The female insect paused slightly as she recorded the events. She stopped, looked at Mona, and asked some more trivial questions.

Mona answered them one by one.

Finally, the female insect conducting the interrogation nodded slightly. "The interrogation is over. You may leave."

Mona didn't leave immediately. He stared intently at the female insect opposite him and asked, "Is this interrogation about His Majesty Gu Heng?"

During the interrogation, Mona already had a vague suspicion in her mind.

The female insect did not deny it. Having reviewed the surveillance footage, she knew that Mona had not lied during the interrogation, and that her suspicion had been cleared through questioning.

Therefore, he didn't mind revealing some trivial information. He neither confirmed nor denied it, and told Mona, "If you see any suspicious insects at the time, be sure to tell us immediately."

Mona nodded solemnly, "Of course."

The military wouldn't interrogate insects casually, which suggests that there's a high possibility that some insects were behind this male insect incident.

Once outside, he saw the female insects waiting to be interrogated, and they all looked like the murderer behind his back.

When Mona came out, some insects wanted to ask him what the interrogation had entailed.

The insect in charge of maintaining order saw the commotion and walked over, shouting, "Disperse! No talking during interrogation!"

The insects that had surrounded them then sheepishly walked away.

Mona remained silent throughout and returned to the training ground.

He was clearly distracted during training.

The insect he was battling frowned and asked, "What's wrong, Mona? You're completely out of sorts today."

He had partnered with Mona before, and Mona was clearly more capable than he had been just now.

Mona shook his head listlessly, then rolled off the training field and grabbed a towel to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

Another uproar ensued.

"What?!"

One of the insects screamed, as if it had heard something unbelievable.

"How could it be him?"

Mona frowned, pushed the swarm of insects aside, and asked, "What's wrong?"

The insect had fought Mona before. Upon seeing him, the female insect said, "You don't know yet, do you? After all the insects that were interrogated returned, one insect was taken away alone."

Mona instinctively felt this wasn't good news, and he asked, "Who?"

After glancing at the other equally curious insects around him, the female insect said mysteriously, "Obera."

Mona frowned. Wasn't this the instructor who usually trained them?

How did he get taken away?

"Has Instructor Obera done something wrong?"

A bug muttered something.

Mona shifted his gaze to the window; he was increasingly unable to understand how things were unfolding.

trial room.

The door was pushed open from the outside by an insect, and Obera instinctively looked over, only to see Minister Ebo.

Obera's expression changed. He thought it would be any kind of insect, but he never expected it to be Ebo.

This is because the cases interrogated by Minister Ebola himself involved extremely serious incidents.

Ibo pulled out a chair, looked up, and said, "I never thought I'd be interrogating you myself, buddy."

Obella's expression was subtly ambiguous.

He and Ebo joined the company around the same time, and they were classmates in the military.

After a few seconds of silence, Obera chuckled, "Did you catch the wrong bug? I don't think I've committed any crime."

"You should know best that we wouldn't easily arrest someone without evidence."

Obella's expression froze.

Ebo sighed and waved to the outside.

A blue-eyed insect came in.

Ebo nodded to him, "Tell me everything you've seen."

Blue-eyed Bug glanced at Obella and said slowly, "That noon, the male bug was waiting for the general at the entrance of the military headquarters, and I was not far away."

"I saw Instructor Obera walk past the male insect flight vehicle, and she stared at it for quite a while."

Later, Blue-Eyed Bug stopped paying attention to Obera. He thought Obera only glanced at him because she liked the male bug's aircraft. After all, it was a new model, with a cool design, and Blue-Eyed Bug liked it too.

Therefore, he didn't think there was anything wrong with it at the time.

Ebo turned his gaze to Obella. "How do you explain this? Why were you there?"

Obella laughed, "I just happened to be passing by."

"I swear I didn't do anything to the male insectoid aircraft, otherwise, with so many surveillance cameras at the military entrance, you can go and check it out."

Ebo suddenly laughed, "You're also a bug who's received years of reconnaissance training. You're smart enough to have chosen a blind spot in the surveillance, so of course you're not afraid to check the surveillance footage."

He stared intently at the expression on Obera's face and said, word by word, "But do you know that there used to be a fight between insects in the alley across the street? The police station installed two surveillance cameras with no blind spots."

"Unfortunately, your every move at that time was recorded in high definition."

Obera's brows were already furrowed deeply, and he blurted out, "How is that possible! It wasn't there when I looked at it."

As soon as he finished speaking, he regretted it. When he looked across at the other side, he saw that the old fox Ebo was already grinning from ear to ear.

Oops.

He fell for the trap...

There are no extra cameras; Ebola deliberately said it to provoke him.

Ebo shrugged. "It seems like most of the matter is already clear."

Obera turned green with rage. He had wiped all traces clean, but he never expected to be caught off guard by Ebo.

"But you have no grudge against His Majesty Gu Heng, and you've never even met each other. Why would you tamper with the male insect's flying machine?"

Obera remained silent; he did not answer.

Ebo continued, "Obera, is it because of your lord, Lord Andrew?"

He casually uttered a sentence, but Obera looked up the next second.

Then, Obera gave a slight smirk, "This has nothing to do with my male master. I just don't like male insects."

"Oh." Ebo didn't seem to believe it. He suddenly stood up and said to Obera, "I think you need to stay here for a while before you tell me the truth."

"What I'm saying is the truth," Obera said from behind.

Upon hearing this, Ebo did not stop. If he hadn't been classmates with Obera, he might have actually believed his confession.

His smile slowly turned sarcastic. To do something so foolish for a male insect—Obera was simply hopeless.

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