Gu Heng's blatant threat couldn't be more obvious, right?

Even so, the male insects dared not speak out against their anger.

But some bold males still managed to peek out.

"We are all males, he can't possibly beat up every single one of us."

"I think he's just trying to scare the bugs."

"Don't let him fool you!"

Gu Heng gently curled his lips, his gaze fixed on the male insect that had just spoken. His voice sounded like it was mixed with ice shards, chilling all the male insects to the bone.

"Am I trying to scare the bugs? Why don't you try it for them first?"

After Gu Heng finished speaking, he took a step forward directly towards the male insect.

The male insect had been watching Gu Heng's movements closely. When it saw Gu Heng walking towards it, it was so frightened that it grabbed another male insect next to it and hid behind him.

The male insect used as a shield hadn't even reacted yet. Seeing that he was facing the direction Gu Heng was walking from, he turned around and forcefully pulled away the hand that was tightly gripping his clothes.

"Gavin!"

"Are you trying to get yourself killed? What are you doing hiding behind me?!"

"You've provoked this evil spirit, so you'd better deal with it yourself!!"

The insect broke free from Gavin's restraints.

Gavin was suddenly left with an empty space in front of him, and a wide-open space was also created around him.

Gavin stared at Gu Heng, who was very close to him. His dark brown pupils reflected the increasing distance between them, and his calves were trembling.

"You...you stay away..."

Gu Heng ignored him and continued walking forward.

When Gu Heng was only one step away from Gavin, he suddenly raised his hand.

Gavin was on edge, staring intently at Gu Heng's palm as he made his move, his mind going completely blank.

he……

What is he going to do?!

Before Gu Heng could make a move, Gavin, his eyes slightly closed and his lips trembling, stammered, "Don't...don't hit me, let's talk this out!"

Gu Heng remained unmoved. "So,"

Now, tell me your decision.

Gavin closed his eyes and said, "Fine, that's enough."

His eyes clearly showed reluctance, but he succumbed to Gu Heng's tyranny and agreed.

"And you?" Gu Heng turned to look at the other male insects hiding in the corner.

"We...have to agree!" When the male insects saw Gu Heng looking over, they all nodded to indicate that they were willing to go, afraid that they would be too late.

The male insects were all driven away.

The infirmary quickly emptied, leaving only Gu Heng and Darren.

The air finally quieted down.

Darren looked at Gu Heng with gratitude, "Your Majesty, if it weren't for you, I really wouldn't know what to do..."

After all, the situation of those female soldiers could not be delayed any longer.

Gu Heng's appearance was like that of a savior, finally rescuing Darren.

Over here, the male insects, having left Gu Heng's line of sight, began to slowly revive.

They were led to a significantly larger lounge, where many female soldiers were already waiting.

As soon as the male insects reached the entrance, they glanced inside, their faces visibly showing impatience.

"With so many female soldiers, how long will it take to appease them?"

"Isn't this just too exploitative?"

Byrne was the first male to enter. His gaze swept around the room as if searching for something.

Suddenly his eyes lit up, and he quickly walked up to a female insect.

He spoke with a hint of delight, "Siss."

The female insect in the corner had fine golden hair scattered across her forehead, and her thick eyelashes fluttered gently. Her face was not very clear in the light.

Upon hearing the sound, the female insect named Sith slowly raised her head.

Upon seeing the queen insect before him, Sith was somewhat surprised. "Lord Byrne?"

"It seems you still remember me." Bourne looked pleased.

"We met just three days ago, Your Excellency."

If that's the case, then Bourne's memory goes back to that day.

Originally, Bourne was planning to go see his friend.

Unexpectedly, while walking on the road, he encountered what appeared to be insects arguing ahead.

Curiosity led Bourne to join in.

Upon seeing what was happening before him, Bourne's eyes widened slightly.

He encountered a familiar insect.

"Why are you taking care of these bug babies?"

"My newly bought ice cream got knocked over!"

A male insect looked furious and shouted at the top of his lungs.

"I'm sorry, sir."

"My bug didn't do it on purpose."

The golden-haired female insect had her back to Bourne, so all he could see was her back as she kept apologizing to the arrogant male insect.

The male insect snarled, "What good is an apology? I can't eat my ice cream either!"

"Sir, I can buy you another one."

The male insect refused to compromise, stubbornly insisting, "No, I want the very same one!"

As he spoke, the male insect glanced at the baby insect, scanning it from head to toe before letting out a cold sneer, "Heh."

"It's just a female insect offspring."

"He'll be a good-for-nothing when he grows up."

Bourne watched as the little insect clung tightly to the female insect's hand beside him. He bit his lower lip, his eyes slightly red, as if he was about to cry at any moment.

Just as the male insect seemed about to say something even more outrageous, Bourne couldn't stand it any longer. He pushed the swarm aside, frowned, and stopped it.

"What's the point of arguing with a tiny insect?"

As the male insect looked over, Byrne said, word by word, his voice filled with disdain and contempt, "You are a disgrace to us male insects!"

"You...you!" The male insect seemed to be so angry that it couldn't utter a complete sentence for a long time.

Byrne sneered, "It's just an ice cream, right? It's only worth a few star coins. I'll just give you one as compensation, won't I?"

The male insect clearly hadn't expected Bourne to appear out of nowhere; before it could react, several star coins were stuffed into its hand.

The male insect stared blankly at the star coin in his hand. Why was he being given money? He wasn't short of cash...

The male insect opened its mouth, as if it wanted to say something more, but all it got in return was a cold, indifferent back view.

"Are you alright?"

Bourne turned around and looked at the two insects, one large and one small.

"Lord Bourne?" The blonde female insect looked surprised, not expecting to see a male insect here.

"Thank you for your help, we're all fine."

Byrne crouched down and looked at the little bug. "Did you drop your ice cream on the floor too?"

"...It was that nasty bug that did it." The little bug clenched his fists; he didn't like that nasty bug.

After the baby insect bumped into the male insect, the male insect became enraged and threw the baby insect's ice cream on the ground as well.

"Nishizawa!"

Sith frowned, his voice slightly deep.

The little insect shrank its neck and didn't say anything more.

Bourne stood up, reached into his pocket, and went across the street to buy an ice cream.

He returned and handed the ice cream to the little bug.

"Here, this is for you."

The little bug looked at the ice cream in front of him, swallowed hard, and secretly glanced at Sith beside him.

Sith looked at the insect cub with a blank expression.

The little insect immediately turned its head and shook its head, "No need, thank you."

Seeing this, Byrne smiled helplessly and glanced at Sith. "Don't scare him."

"I only wanted to give the little bug an ice cream because he was cute."

The little bug looked at Sith again, and seeing that he didn't stop it, it took the ice cream with bright eyes and said in a clear voice, "Thank you, Your Excellency."

"Good boy, you're welcome." Byrne rubbed the little bug's head; its hair was soft and fluffy.

The little bug took a bite of ice cream, the sweet, soft, and cool taste spreading across his lips and mouth, and he squinted his eyes in satisfaction.

Upon sensing the unusual sensation on its head, the insect's body stiffened slightly.

This gentleman actually touched his head?

The little insect's ears turned red quietly. In his memory, no insect other than his female father had ever touched his head.

Even his previous father had never had one.

Returning to this moment, Bourne looked at the female soldier before him and said, "Shall I help you with mental calming?"

Sith's eyes were slightly red, clearly indicating that he had been affected earlier.

Upon hearing the words of the male insect before him, he nodded gratefully, "Thank you, sir."

Just as Bourne was about to unleash his mental power, a piercing sound suddenly rang out from his left.

"Bourne, you really are here specifically to soothe the Sith's mind."

"I'm telling you, this is really unfair of you. You're showing discrimination. Other female soldiers also need psychological support, don't they?"

"Aren't you being a little too nice to a divorced female soldier?"

Bourne frowned as he looked at the male insects pointing and whispering.

Before he could speak, he heard the female insect behind him say, "Lord Byrne, you can go and appease the other female soldiers first."

Bourne looked over and saw Sith with his thin lips pursed and an embarrassed expression on his face.

Clearly, what the male insects had just said was something he couldn't ignore.

Byrne glared at the male insect who had just started babbling. "Those of you who say I'm discriminating, you could have used that time to appease a female soldier."

"Besides, I'm not just someone who can comfort him."

"Don't meddle too much. Finish your own quotas first, then talk..."

After glaring at him, Byrne turned to Sith and saw that the other looked conflicted.

Byrne said, "After I'm done with you, I'll go and appease the other females."

Sith's brow slowly relaxed, clearly agreeing with Bourne's suggestion.

Only then did Byrne begin to comfort him.

This was the first time Byrne had ever comforted a female insect, so he was very careful.

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