Gu Heng held Heemis in his arms. The female insect seemed to be sleeping restlessly, so Gu Heng reached out and smoothed the furrowed brows on her face.

At the same time, he inwardly despised his own lack of self-control.

But when faced with his proactive wife, Gu Heng simply surrendered completely, okay?

The two insects slept nestled together, enjoying a sweet dream all night.

Gu Heng is a light sleeper, and he became somewhat conscious when the insect next to him woke up.

The female insect moved very gently, as if afraid of disturbing him.

Gu Heng opened his eyes a crack. Hermes had her back to him, which allowed Gu Heng to clearly see the marks, some deep and some shallow, on the female insect's body, adding a touch of arousal.

The female insect moved lightly to the edge of the bed, and when she stood up, she seemed to lose her balance, and her body tilted slightly.

Gu Heng instantly snapped to attention. His hands moved faster than his brain, and he scooped up a handful of female insects.

At the same time, Gu Heng sat up and released his arms from around his waist after the female insect had regained her balance.

"Are your legs weak?" Gu Heng asked softly.

Hemira instinctively wanted to shake his head, but when he met the lord's concerned gaze, he finally nodded.

At this moment, Heemis also remembered that yesterday, the male lord had placed his hand on his lower abdomen, and asked in a low, slightly amused voice, "General, will our insect offspring be conceived in this location from now on?"

Later, Heemis began to regret provoking the powerful ruler.

When I woke up in the morning, I was surprised to find that he had made a fool of himself in front of the male ruler again.

"How about I rub it for you?" Gu Heng suggested.

Massage can promote blood circulation and unblock meridians.

"No need, Your Majesty. Thank you."

Heamis refused without a second thought, leaving the bedroom without looking back, his footsteps betraying a hint of panic.

When Gu Heng saw this, he couldn't help but chuckle to himself. The female insect was still so thin-skinned, even though they had already done the most intimate things together.

Gu Heng and his group had just entered the military headquarters and hadn't gone far when they encountered Bourne.

Byrne glanced at the two of them, then mysteriously pulled Gu Heng aside and whispered in his ear, "Why do you and the General seem so strange today? Did you two have a fight?"

Gu Heng glanced at Bourne with a strange expression. He and Heamis had been getting along very well these past few days, so there was no question of them arguing.

He replied casually, "We didn't argue."

Byrne let go of Gu Heng's hand, and the expression on his face looked somewhat regretful.

Gu Heng raised an eyebrow. "What? Are you disappointed to find out we didn't fight?"

"How could that be!" Byrne immediately retorted, clearly eager to prove his innocence.

Every time Byrne saw Gu Heng and the others, the two insects were either holding hands or standing very close to each other, looking very intimate.

However, today he noticed that a bug was walking ahead with its head down, while Gu Heng was leisurely following behind.

Byrne naturally assumed the two insects were arguing. Little did he know he had misunderstood.

He looked at Gu Heng and his queen, a hint of envy flashing in his eyes. In his heart, they were the empire's model couple.

Bourne thought to himself, "When will I be able to have a queen?"

Heamis strode ahead, and after a while, he realized that he could no longer hear the footsteps behind him.

Hemirus looked back and found that Gu Heng and the others were quite a distance away from him, with the two insects standing in place talking.

Gu Heng had just finished speaking with Bourne when he happened to meet Heamis's gaze. He waved and said, "You're here."

Heamis nodded, turned his head, and noticeably slowed his pace.

Gu Heng jogged over, a clear smile flashing in his eyes. They hadn't argued at all; the female insect was just still feeling shy.

The news that a female servant was sent to an S-class male insect yesterday had spread throughout the military this morning.

Many female insects arrived at the military headquarters this morning and were suddenly informed that their usual companions had been secretly chosen yesterday to serve as female attendants to that lord.

"Well, you've really hit the jackpot, managing to become the female servant of an S-class male insect."

"So from now on, you'll be under the same powerful leader as the general? Please, try to build a good relationship with the general, and while you're at it, ask him to reduce our training load."

However, none of the female soldiers yesterday could express their bitterness, like someone swallowing a bitter pill.

They all shook their heads, but when the other insects pressed them for details about yesterday, they refused to say anything.

Yesterday, not a single female soldier was left behind. How could they say something so shameful?

Marshal Adif, being well-informed, had naturally heard about the association sending female servants to Gu Heng. He sighed and looked at the young female soldier in front of him.

"Heemis, I've said before that male insects won't only have one female. Even if the male doesn't marry, the Male Insect Protection Association will find ways to stuff females into the male insects."

Hermes' military cap brim pressed down on his silver-white, tousled hair. His sharp eyes disagreed with the marshal's words. "My lord did not spare them. He has informed the association not to make such foolish arrangements again."

"Because he will only have me."

Adif was momentarily stunned by the arrogance in the eyes of the female soldier before him, as if he were seeing his former self.

However, he was not as lucky as Heamis.

Was Heamis's lord really as good as he described?

If given the chance, Adif would like to meet him in person.

Since the Insect Emperor started having male insects come to the military headquarters regularly for mental energy guidance, the food in the canteen has improved considerably.

This is thanks to the male insects. Having grown up eating refined food, the male insects were caught off guard when they arrived at the military headquarters and were suddenly eating the food of rough men, which they found almost unpalatable.

The military is indeed hypocritical; some people have suggested improving the canteen food, but those suggestions have been rejected.

However, after receiving the complaint from the male insect, the cafeteria food improved considerably that afternoon.

Even now, the food in the canteen is comparable to that of restaurants outside, and the female soldiers suspect that they have poached chefs from outside to work at the military headquarters.

With such delicious food, who would want to drink nutritional supplements?

As soon as training ended, the female soldiers rushed to the mess hall, afraid that the food would be all gone if they were late.

Noon.

Inside the infirmary, Bourne watched as Gu Heng suddenly stood up, one foot almost stepping out the door. He asked, "Are you going to dinner with the General?"

Gu Heng turned to look at him and nodded, not understanding what was going on.

Bourne clasped his hands together, looking somewhat embarrassed. "Would you mind if I had two more bugs?"

Gu Heng raised an eyebrow slightly. "You, and who else?"

"And then there's Sith," Byrne sighed helplessly. "There's nothing I can do. I've asked him out to dinner alone, but he keeps politely declining."

"But I think he would have agreed if there were other insects present."

Seeing Bourne's pitiful appearance, Gu Heng nodded in agreement. It was just a matter of having two more insects to eat with, and he didn't mind.

Gu Heng spoke to Hermes on the personal terminal.

The two insects walked together toward Heamis's office.

During this time, Byrne kept his head down, texting Sith, muttering to himself, "Why hasn't he replied yet?", "I already told him the Admiral and the others are here, is he still unwilling to come?"...

Finally, Bourne suddenly exclaimed in surprise, shaking Gu Heng's arm, "Sith agreed!"

Gu Heng was being shaken so badly that his body swayed back and forth. He looked at Byrne's face, which was flushed with excitement, and found it amusing.

Bourne suppressed the urge to smile. Someone like Gu Heng, who had already found happiness, would never understand him.

Byrne muttered, "You have no idea how hard it is to get a date with Sith."

Eventually, Gu Heng and his group of insects expanded from two to four.

They went to the cafeteria.

During the journey, Gu Heng noticed that Bourne would occasionally turn his head to find topics to chat with Sith.

Gu Heng silently turned his head away. Among the Zerg, such a lowly male Zerg was hard to find even with a lantern.

If Byrne eventually catches up with Sith, then Gu Heng must say something.

Male insects are driven by love; their mates are destined to stay.

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