Chapter 6 Chapter 6 This Mosquito is So Poisonous

    Chapter 6 Chapter 6 This Mosquito is So Poisonous

    When Yao dazedly pulled himself out of the cloud-like sensation, he realized that he had been placed on a semi-transparent glass flower table at some unknown time.

    The Female Bug’s pupils were a light color, reflecting a layer of fine gold under the retro incandescent light. The insect patterns that appeared during passion were spreading silver vines and leaves.

    But clearly, now was not the time to admire her beauty.

    The Female Bug had a kind of calm control in sexual matters. Before he could recover, the little Male Bug’s slender, snow-white fingers were once again dragged into the abyss of sin.

    “Don’t, don’t do this…”

    His rationality teetered. His male parent wouldn’t allow it. Thinking of his always strict father, Yao uncontrollably arched his body and let out even more pitiful, whimpering tremors.

    The little Male Bug was stimulated too hard. His eyes were wet and red like a little rabbit, while the Female Bug, as the culprit, didn’t have a single hair or piece of clothing out of place.

    “So beautiful!” The Female Bug murmured to herself, contentedly stroking the little Male Bug’s smooth, soft hair. A white rose exuding a delicate fragrance was pressed onto the little Male Bug’s golden hair by the Female Bug.

    It wasn’t until Yao covered his face and moaned that the Female Bug satisfactorily withdrew her teasing fingers and considerately fastened his loosened belt for him.

    As the political center where various forces were intertwined, Central Star was not like Beta Star, the Male Bug settlement, under constant high-pressure martial law. On the contrary, it was much more dangerous here.

    After telling Yao to stay at home obediently, the Female Bug put on a hooded windbreaker and went out alone.

    This rented old-fashioned underground apartment was located on the edge of West District 9. There were many unemployed vagrants and small gangs here, and the surrounding public security environment had never been good. The place where Yao had the accident last night was near his residence.

    The light screen in the small living room was still repeatedly broadcasting the kidnap case of Duke Klink’s only Male Bug child, which had been raging on the Star Network recently.

    In the Empire, only advanced Bug Clan members with innate spiritual power reaching S-grade could be called Pure-Bloods. If Pure-Blood Female Bugs were one in ten thousand, then Pure-Blood Male Bugs were rare existences that couldn’t be found even by searching tens of thousands of Bug stars.

    Given that this incident involved two Pure-Blood Male Bugs of the Empire, the severity was no less than that of an attack on the Bug Clan’s Central Star itself.

    In the projection, Female Bugs in neat suits were righteously indignant, clamoring to dismember the damned kidnapper thugs into eight pieces, their eyes almost spitting fire.

    Not knowing where these unfounded rumors came from, Yao was slightly dazed for a moment, blinked his eyes, and slowly pressed the remote control to switch to the next channel.

    The next second, his male parent’s familiar face suddenly appeared on the light screen.

    As the interstellar’s renowned beautiful Male Bug, the Duke had always maintained a low profile, focusing all his interest on raising his only Male Bug child, and had rarely appeared on public network platforms for a long time.

    Facing the reporters who surrounded him tightly, the Duke, who had been sleepless for several days after Yao’s disappearance, had a frosty expression and hurriedly left under the protection of the guards.

    Looking at his male parent’s never-before-seen cold face, Yao couldn’t help but feel fear and panic.

    “Yao Yao… why are you so distracted?”

    On the other end of the optical brain screen, the little Male Bug Aibei, who had contacted Yao again, pouted and complained unhappily, “You don’t know how much effort I put into sending the anonymous message of safety to Uncle Will’s optical brain.”

    “Yesterday, my male parent even became suspicious and checked my optical brain. If I hadn’t been smart and prepared early, I would have been caught and jointly interrogated by them.”

    The chattering Male Bug was like a proud little peacock, his face full of the words, “Come praise me, I’m so great!”

    “Uncle hopes you can go home sooner,” Aibei quietly looked at his friend’s expression and continued slowly, “He said he likes obedient children who listen.”

    Aibei put it euphemistically, but Yao understood that his male parent probably meant: Don’t even think about breaking off the engagement.

    “I’m an adult, not a child anymore,” Yao retorted subconsciously.

    It was almost impossible to change what his male parent had decided. Even though this was a tone he had been used to since a long time ago, Yao still felt sad for a moment when he heard this reply.

    Yao vaguely remembered that every time he went to the amusement park when he was a child, he especially wanted to ride roller coasters and pirate ships. At an age when other little Male Bugs could get what they wanted by crying and making a fuss, Yao would only be educated over and over again, “This is dangerous,Baby can’t touch it.”

    Now, not only had he become a bad child his father didn’t like, but he had also gone to the point of giving up and willingly accepting the temptation of an unknown Female Bug.

    The obedient, well-behaved, and cowardly little Male Bug, with the secret pleasure brought by disobeying his father’s orders, silently allowed the Female Bug to take liberties with him.

    Yao didn’t want to hear the word “sensible” anymore.

    “Eh? Yao Yao, you… don’t be sad…” Aibei, who noticed Yao’s low mood, immediately shut his mouth.

    As the king of the class known for low emotional intelligence, and number one at making Male Bugs cry, comforting others seemed a bit clumsy and unfamiliar.

    To be honest, it was hard for him to understand what Yao was sad about. He had been beaten much harder than Yao. Having a gentle father like Uncle Will was a real jackpot!

    Aibei’s male parent was the Empire’s only Male Bug adjudicator, cold-blooded to the point of being unlike a Bug Clan member. He didn’t inherit the common soft and gentle personality of Male Bugs at all, and his ruthlessness surpassed that of the other three Female Bug adjudicators.

    Like Will, he was a rare Pure-Blood Male Bug, but he topped the list of the Bug Star’s Ten Most Evil Bugs. He revised the sexual crime clauses originally targeting Male Bugs, abolished the system of offsetting military merits, and made the new protection law so strict that all Female Bugs were in awe.

    Not only that, the most shocking thing that caused an uproar in the Empire was that he had publicly supported the abolition of mandatory matching, advocating Male Bug singleism, and that Male-Male love was not a crime.

    To this day, this Pure-Blood Male Bug adjudicator, who was over 130 years old, still showed no signs of marrying a Female Consort, no matter how much pressure the Empire applied. When asked, he simply said he wasn’t interested.

    As for how Aibei came to be, sorry, his dear male parent had squinted at him and lightly pointed to the trash can, saying: “There! Picked him up.”

    Not at all concerned that this might hurt the little cub’s young, fragile heart.

    Aibei thought it would be perfect if he could switch male parents with Yao.

    His father would never force him to marry, and he liked an excellent, well-behaved student like Yao the most.

    Aibei’s ears were about to bleed from hearing things like, “[Learn from Yao Yao]”, “[Don’t lead Yao Yao astray]”.

    Anyway, he also liked a gentle father like Uncle Will. As for listening to his father’s arrangements and marrying some Female Bug, Aibei personally didn’t care, it wasn’t a big deal.

    He hadn’t even thought that Yao would really run away at first. Helping was just a half-joking thing. If he had known there would be such a day, he would have helped Yao get a more reliable new identity certificate, so he wouldn’t have had to end up on the streets.

    It had been a few days since the first communication. Fortunately, this time Yao’s face and body weren’t dirty. The clothes he was wearing were simple and clean, and the environment he was living in, while not luxurious, was still barely passable.

    Aibei successfully breathed a sigh of relief that Yao was safe and sound, and didn’t think much about it, only assuming that he had found a place to settle down smoothly.

    Sharp-eyed Aibei unintentionally glimpsed a red mark on Yao’s neck and exclaimed in surprise, “Yao Yao, are there mosquitoes where you live?”

    These mosquitoes are so poisonous! How could they bite so badly! Are they mutated…

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