Alhandra, who had learned about Quan Yan’s situation half a day earlier than the rest of the galaxy, immediately smashed the desk in his study.
“He really kept it well hidden!” His voice was filled with anger and gritted teeth.
When they returned last time, Alhandra had secretly used his spiritual power to probe their Zerg source reaction, finding no issues except for the steadily rising agitation value each year.
But he didn’t expect that Quan Yan deliberately concealed the problem of his own insect source.
Truly remarkable, As expected of his female son!
It’s really incredible!
He leaned back in his chair, the veins on his cheeks bulging from tension.
He couldn’t imagine how he, a female, could endure the pain that had doubled due to concealing the agitation value of the insect source, and still stay at his place for a day as if nothing had happened.
After a moment of hesitation, Alhandra, with a gloomy expression, got up and took the still-crying Wei’an to Femir Star.
Quan Yan better be alright, or he’d personally go to the battlefield, drag his corpse out of the Star Beast’s belly, and crush his bones!
Wei’an stayed quietly in his father’s arms and shed tears. His excessive crying had made his voice unable to make any sound. As a weapon spirit, he could clearly feel the life force of a blood relative gradually passing away, which he couldn’t accept.
From the moment Alhandra learned of Quan Yan’s news, he understood the reason for Wei’an’s sudden crying. The little cub had been sensitive to the presence of his relatives since hatching. Since Quan Yan and he were from the same female father, their connection was even stronger.
He gently stroked Wei’an’s back repeatedly, offering silent and heartfelt comfort.
When Quan Yan and the others learned that Alhandra was taking Wei’an to Femir Star to find Quan Yan, they were all stunned. Upon realizing that Wei’an had been crying out for his brother, they understood.
So, the brother Wei’an had been crying for was Quan Yan!
They were puzzled and a little unbelievable. Was it really possible for Zergs to have such a connection?
Despite the vast distance, could Wei’an really sense his elder brother’s plight?
He must have felt it!
Otherwise, there was no way to explain his sudden and unceasing cries for his brother.
They followed along, partly because of Quan Yan and partly out of curiosity.
Femir Star was a military star, located near the Star Beast Domain on one side and the Parming Empire’s battlefield on the other. Such a dangerous place rarely saw male Zergs, let alone male cubs.
When Femir Star learned that a male Zerg and cub were about to arrive, the entire planet’s military Zergs were on high alert. The patrols became more rigorous, fearing that a moment of inattention might lead to a male Zerg’s mishap.
Knowing that they were here for the legion commander, Adjutant Yao quickly brought the insect beasts that had been fighting on the battlefield with his female soldiers and forcibly brought them back and imprisoned them in the prison city again.
The military Zergs who witnessed this scene silently stood to attention.
The two male Zergs were likely here for the commander, they thought with hopeful uncertainty.
Upon receiving the news, Quan Fei abandoned her work and rushed over.
When Wei’an and the others arrived at the door of Quan Yan’s cell, the first thing they noticed was the strong smell of blood.
Deputy Yao, suppressing his own discomfort, explained, “Just returned from the battlefield. He has severe injuries. Can you save him, Lord Zerg?”
His golden eyes were filled with pleading and hope. Alhandra looked at him and realized that this was a rare female Zerg who seemed to radiate light. He had a head of golden hair that shone as brightly as his eyes.
“Open the door,” he said calmly.
Deputy Yao waved to signal the door to be opened. Seeing Wei’an, who was listless in Alhandra’s arms, he hesitated several times before speaking, “The situation inside is not suitable for a cub to see.”
Alhandra knew that too well, but Wei’an had been crying out for Quan Yan, and he vaguely understood that perhaps only Wei’an could save him.
He set Wei’an down, who seemed to sense something and wobbled toward the room.
Seeing this, Alhandra silently followed behind Wei’an, confident in his ability to protect him in the presence of the insect beast.
As they entered the room, the view shifted from light to dark, revealing the enormous Zerg beast that would instill fear in any intelligent being.
The Zerg beast had several massive wounds bleeding profusely, its broken wings hanging limply on the ground, and it was bound by thick chains with a bite guard on its mouth.
Wei’an did not show the fear they expected. Instead, he approached the Zerg body, trying to climb up.
Quan Yan and other insects wanted to step forward and take him down but were stopped by Alhandra. Instead of removing Wei’an, Alhandra supported him as they both climbed onto the Zerg’s body.
To the Zergs, it was a towering male Zerg guiding a small male cub over the dark, cold Zerg body. They moved slowly, as if performing some strange ritual unknown to the female Zergs.
Gradually, the female Zergs present held their breath.
They watched as the tall male Zerg stood on the Zerg beast’s shoulder, placing the small cub on the beast’s head. In his deep blue eyes, complex and dark emotions surged before quickly receding, revealing a hint of sadness.
“Go,” Alhandra said after a long hesitation, patting Wei’an on the head and letting him go.
There is actually no way to save the male and female insects that have transformed into insects.
That’s why there is a rule that fully transformed female insects must be sent to the battlefield
Wei’an had caused quite a stir among the male Zergs and high-ranking female Zergs by saving Jian Feng last time.
Whether it is accidental or inevitable depends on whether Wei An can rescue Quan Yan this time.
Alhandra never worried about the potential dangers of Wei’an’s abilities being exposed. Female Zergs couldn’t harm male Zergs, this was not just a legal constraint but an instinctual restriction in their genes.
This instinctual constraint was more reliable than any laws or chains.
Wei’an, crawling on all fours, made his way from the Zerg beast’s chin to its forehead, swaying as he went. As his small, pale hands touched the black scales, tears fell immediately. He silently called out, “Brother.”
It was as if the Zerg beast heard him, its red vertical eyes moving upwards, seemingly trying to see the small male cub on its forehead.
Alhandra, standing on its shoulder, seemed to be ignored.
The female Zergs present became tense, unconsciously moving aside and gripping the chains, fearful that the Zerg beast might harm the male Zerg.
The ignorant Wei’an followed his instinct and put his forehead against his brother’s. The next second, the surging black mist came out of the insect beast’s body from all directions and rushed towards the little cub lying on the giant beast’s forehead.
No Zerg could see this scene. If they could, they would understand that the black mist was more like being sucked in than flowing in.
Alhandra, closest to the scene, could vaguely sense something. His entire being began to tense up.
Along with the black mist came an unbearably bitter smell. In the past, Wei’an would have spit out the bitter taste and immediately stuffed his mouth with sugar. But this time, he remained still.
Even though the bitterness made his body shiver, he kept his small fists clenched, his young and innocent face showing a rare look of stubbornness.
The black mist is bad~
He thought angrily.
The sky that day was not particularly bright, but Quan Fei had never seen this place so illuminated. It was as if an invisible hand had pushed away the clouds that had lingered over Prison City for years, allowing sunlight to finally fall here.
After a long time…
“He’s shrinking,” one of the military females said in surprise, but a quick-witted comrade covered his mouth, afraid of disturbing the small cub.
Oh, great God of Zerg!
They exclaimed inwardly as they watched this scene they had never seen before, watching the terrifyingly huge insect beast shrinking at a speed visible to the naked eye in front of all the female zerg.
Oh, great God of Zerg!
In the large room packed with military females, this moment was eerily silent. Their hearts cried silently.
This wasn’t about weakness or lack of experience, it was a silent, deep-seated redemption from their innermost selves.
They had seen light in the dark abyss, and although that light did not shine on them, they shivered with relief.
Eventually, the Zerg beast shrank to a certain extent, and the tiny Wei’an fell from Quan Yan’s now-normal forehead. Quan Yan reached out to catch him.
However, Alhandra was quicker. He caught Wei’an first, gave Quan Yan a cold glance, and turned to leave.
The female Zergs made way for them silently.
As Quan Yan watched their retreating figures, he suddenly noticed a small head poking out from Alhandra’s arms, looking back and silently calling out, “Brother.”
Seeing this scene, Quan Yan suddenly burst into tears. In that moment, he deeply realized that he had a sibling from the same bloodline, sharing the same female father and male father.
There was no other existence in the world that was as closely related by blood as they were.
The tears that had been suppressed since hatching finally flowed out, crossing the long span of time and breaking into sobs.
…………
After a thorough check in the military medical room, Alhandra’s heart finally relaxed when he saw that Wei’an’s wings were still as radiant as ever, without a hint of dullness.
He crouched down and gently embraced Wei’an, asking, “Are you hungry?”
Wei’an silently responded, “Hungry.”
At that moment, the tears Alhandra had been holding back finally fell. He buried his head in Wei’an’s shoulder, wiping away his tears, “Don’t ever do this again. If it happens once more, I will beat you.”
Wei’an wrapped his arms around his neck and shook his head, “Don’t hit me~”
Just then, a grumbling noise broke the tender moment. Wei’an and Alhandra looked at each other and instinctively glanced at their stomachs.
“Here, hold it yourself and drink.” Alhandra took out a prepared bottle from his space bracelet. He hadn’t brought any food since it was considered uncouth to store food in the space.
Wei’an took the bottle and drank happily. Halfway through, he offered it to the hungry Alhandra, “Drink~”
Understanding his meaning, Alhandra took it without hesitation and drank.
Quan Yan, who had prepared food for Wei’an and Alhandra since they hadn’t eaten all day, along with Qian Ci, Qian Fan, and others, came to see Wei’an. They arrived only to find Alhandra holding the bottle.
Alhandra, caught off guard, suddenly recalled how Qian Ci had been caught months ago drinking Wei’an’s milk.
Feeling sympathetic, he expressionlessly released the bottle, caught it as it fell, and smoothly placed it back into Wei’an’s mouth. He then ushered the others out and indicated for them to reopen the door.
Outside, Quan Yan and the others exchanged puzzled looks, feeling that since Wei’an hatched, their male father had changed in ways they hadn’t expected.
For example, stealing the cub’s milk bottle was something he would never have done before!
Inside, Alhandra felt somewhat unsettled. The carefully maintained image he had built over the years had been shattered so suddenly, which he couldn’t accept for a while.