I Come from Afar Within the Zerg

Chapter 113: Belief

Views:

Xu Cenfeng still likes being a tour guide. When the tourism industry chain matures in the future, he might consider returning to his old job. Unfortunately, he couldn't tell this to Phaeth, because he would definitely think he was unpromising. After all, being a tour guide is not as impressive as being the chief's personal secretary.

For the first time ever, Phaeth didn't force it: "It's up to you."

The military is full of hungry female insects like wolves and tigers. It might be more dangerous for Xu Cenfeng to stay here than to stay outside.

Just as they were talking, the video intercom in the office suddenly beeped rapidly, and the slightly nervous voice of the soldier on duty came: "Report... Report to the leader, Admiral Weather requests to see you!"

The other party came much faster than expected.

Xu Cenfeng's heart sank when he heard this, and he subconsciously looked at Phaeth, but the latter did not panic, as if he had expected it: "Go into the data room, don't let them see."

Xu Cenfeng was worried about Faeus' temper and glanced at the holster on his waist: "If you have something to say, just talk about it. Don't draw your gun."

Faus didn't agree with what he said, but he still frowned, pulled out the gun from his waist, and stuffed it directly into Xu Cenfeng's hand: "Is this okay?"

Xu Cenfeng did not answer. He weighed the heavy gun in his hand, turned and walked into the data room next to him, leaving the door ajar, leaving a gap to observe the situation.

Admiral Weather almost kicked the door and rushed into the office. Xu Cenfeng hid inside and heard a bang, followed by Admiral Weather's angry and anxious voice: "Chief, I just received news that Zog was attacked by a black-winged bird and died in the beast tide. Is it true or false?!"

Admiral Weather had finally reunited his family and had just been reunited with his youngest son Agu for a few days when something happened to his eldest son Zog again. No one could accept this.

Admiral Weather was in doubt when he saw this, but Phaeth had already shaken off his hand coldly: "Although Zog is my cousin, he is also a military woman. If he really encounters misfortune, this leader will definitely bury him with honor."

Phaeth was beaten so hard that he took two steps back and knocked the table over.

[not dead.]

As if to deliberately provoke him, Phaeth closed his eyes and rubbed his temples with his fingertips, his tone cold and indifferent: "The number of black-winged birds was too large at that time. The remaining team could only evacuate the Dotal Forest as soon as possible. There was no chance to rescue Zog. Admiral Weiser, you have fought for many years and you should know that sacrifice is inevitable."

This sentence was no different from a death sentence. Zog fell off the cliff because he was injured. Even if he managed to escape from the black-winged bird's mouth, the smell of blood would attract other beasts.

Although Phaeth's words made sense, they were a bit too inhumane. Even Xu Cenfeng, an outsider, felt heartbroken after hearing them, let alone Admiral Weather.

Admiral Weather was so angry that his eyes turned red. He cursed without thinking: "You are worthy of being the leader! You are worthy of being the leader of the entire North! How could I forget that only the most cold-blooded and selfish insects can sit in this position? It's just that a cousin died, of course you don't care!"

Xu Cenfeng was hiding in the data room. He frowned unconsciously when he heard the words. He thought to himself that the more he listened to Phaeth talking, the more he deserved a beating. Just as he was about to take a closer look through the crack in the door, he heard a muffled "bang". Admiral Weather punched Phaeth to the ground without any warning.

Admiral Weather felt dizzy upon hearing this. He clenched his teeth, his mouth full of the taste of blood. He slammed his fist on the desk and growled angrily, "Those generals should have gone down to search. Why did they lead the team back to the city without finding Zog?!"

After Phaeth finished writing, he motioned to the door calmly, and then wrote two more words: [Play.]

Xu Cenfeng leaned against the wall, thinking that the news spread too quickly. It had only been such a short time since the adjutant reported to Phaeth, but Admiral Weather had received the news so quickly.

Admiral Weather was stunned when he heard this, but it was not because of what Phaeth said, but because the other party suddenly used his actions to cover up and forcefully wrote two words on the back of his hand:

"boom!"

He laughed in anger after he finished speaking, shook his head, and stepped back, extremely disappointed: "Just treat me as blind, just treat me as blind!"

"Chief! You..."

Admiral Weather could hardly believe that these words came from Phaeth's mouth. He could not control himself and pulled Phaeth up from the chair. His fists were clenched and shaking, and his eyes were red as he asked angrily, "Zog is your cousin! Cousin! He has always listened to you since he was a child. Even if he only had one candy left, he would share half with you. Now that an accident has happened, you still have this attitude?!!"

"Whether it's you, Zog, or me, we will all die on the battlefield one day in the future. To die while performing a mission is the highest honor for a military female."

Phaeth sat in his office chair and looked outside inconspicuously, but he saw that the door was not closed tightly. It was obvious that someone was eavesdropping outside. He paused and said, "I have ordered the army to look for Zog below the cliff. As long as the body is not found in one day, there is hope that he will survive."

There was a long silence in response to him.

Although Phaeth did not show any emotion, his aura was extremely dangerous. He stared at Admiral Weather with his dark green eyes and warned him word by word: "No matter what my attitude is, you should not treat the leader in this way, Admiral Weather!"

After saying this, he turned around and left angrily, slamming the door.

Seeing this, the soldier who was hiding outside the door and eavesdropping stood up straight and pretended to be standing guard seriously. He did not send a message secretly until Admiral Weather's figure disappeared around the corner of the corridor.

[Ding! Interception successful! ]

Across the door, the computer on the desk suddenly flashed twice.

Faus licked the corner of his mouth expressionlessly, and as expected, he tasted a bloody smell. But he didn't care much, and directly pulled out a chair and sat in front of the light computer. While clicking on the message he just intercepted, he said to the data room without turning his head: "Come out, he's gone."

Xu Cenfeng opened the door and came out after hearing that. He frowned and walked to Phaeth, stretched out his hand and turned his face over, only to see that the corner of his mouth was already purple, which showed how hard the punch was.

Xu Cenfeng's voice was unusually solemn: "Why did you deliberately provoke Admiral Weather?"

However, Faeus motioned him to look at the light computer screen and said nonchalantly: "How can you fish without acting?"

Xu Cenfeng followed his gaze and saw an intercept message clearly displayed on the computer screen:

[The relationship has broken down, so you can start.]

Faus tapped the cursor lightly and explained to Xu Cenfeng: "Those who can guard outside are all my personal soldiers. Yenia is quite capable. I don't know how many bugs in the team have been bribed by him."

Hearing this, Xu Cenfeng gently wiped the blood from the corner of Phaeth's mouth with his fingertips. The bright red blood was extremely glaring on the fair skin. He lowered his eyes to take a look, then put it to his lips and licked it off. The tip of his tongue tasted a little bloody: "So you were acting just now?"

Phaeth stared at Xu Cenfeng's movements, his eyes darkened for a moment, and even his answer sounded a little absent-minded: "Yeah."

Xu Cenfeng suddenly thought of his past life: "What if Admiral Weather reveals your plan?"

Phaeth said in a playful tone: "We are of the same race."

Xu Cenfeng felt that this reason was totally untenable: "Yenya and you are of the same tribe, and don't you people in the north not believe in this?"

They don't believe in blood relatives, brothers and sisters, they only believe in themselves. They believe in betrayal, but they are also afraid of betrayal. The bad country and chaotic order are like a group of beasts in formal attire, wandering between the palaces.

Phaeus licked the corner of his mouth, and after a while, he uttered something ambiguous: "Zog is still recuperating outside the city, and I am the only one who knows his hiding place." As long as Admiral Weather remains loyal, Phaeus will never take action. But if the other party believes in Yenia's instigation and seeks the skin of the tiger, Phaeus has enough chips in his hand.

Phaeth climbed to his current position step by step on corpses. He knew very well that "feelings" could be the strongest bond in the world, or the most illusory support. However, his relationship with Admiral Weather was obviously not that deep.

After saying this, Faus pulled out his chair and stood up. He reached out and grabbed the back of Xu Cenfeng's head, tilted his head slightly, and whispered an address in his ear: "... Remember this place."

Xu Cenfeng was puzzled: "Where is this?"

"Zog's hiding place," Phaeth said meaningfully, "Yenia will make a move soon. Remember this place. If I'm not here... or something happens to me, Admiral Weiser will protect you."

He also left a team of A-level elites to protect him secretly, but there was no need to tell Xu Cenfeng at this time.

Xu Cenfeng frowned slightly when he heard this. He stared at Phaeth, wondering if he was joking. "Didn't you say we were going to die together?"

Phaeth then remembered that he had once lost control in bed with Xu Cenfeng and had said something incoherent. He raised his eyebrows in surprise, "You don't really want to die with me, do you?"

Even ants try to survive, and any insect with a normal brain would want to live. Why is Xu Cenfeng's brain always different from other insects

Xu Cenfeng asked back: "Do you want to watch me marry another female insect?"

Phaeth choked when he heard this: "…"

Shit, he doesn't want to do that at all?!

Xu Cenfeng smiled when he saw this. He handed the gun back to Phaeth. Seeing that the other party didn't take it, he simply put it on the table next to him: "So let's die together."

After he finished speaking, he held Phaeth's face with his hands and touched the wound at the corner of his mouth with his fingertips. When he lowered his eyes, his eyelashes cast a thick shadow under his eyes: "Does it hurt?"

"… "

Perhaps it was because Xu Cenfeng's voice was too gentle, but Phaeth's breath was inexplicably choked for a moment. He wondered which S-rank female insect would cry out in pain after being punched: "Do you think I'm a three-year-old insect cub?"

Xu Cenfeng knew he would say this, and he hummed softly: "But I'm afraid you'll feel pain."

But he was afraid that Phaeth would be hurt...

Phaeth was stunned when he heard this, and was about to say something, but was suddenly pushed against the corner of the table by the other party. Xu Cenfeng's gentle and soft kisses fell like raindrops, bringing a slight itch.

Faeus couldn't lift his head, frowned and groaned: "Didn't you say you wouldn't mark it in the office?"

Xu Cenfeng glanced at him and reminded him, "I didn't mark it."

He was just kissing very seriously.

For the first time, Faus found that being beaten was not good, especially being beaten on the face, which affected kissing. He lay on the desk, pulled Xu Cenfeng's head up, and panted, "Damn it, can't you kiss somewhere else?"

Hearing this, Xu Cenfeng raised his hand to wipe the blood off his lips, then raised his eyebrows slightly. This action made him look a little bewitched, with a blank look in his eyes: "Where else can I kiss?"

Isn't kissing just about kissing on the lips

Phaeth looked outside the door and saw that the curtains were closed. He cursed softly. He resigned himself to his fate and tore off his military jacket and shirt, lying on the desk at the mercy of others, his bronze chest heaving. "Anyway, no kissing allowed."

There are so many places on his body that it is impossible that the mouth is the only place that can be kissed.

Xu Cenfeng had no choice but to change his position, kissing along his neck, and then to Phaeth's abdominal muscles. He reached out and poked it, and it felt like a piece of smooth checkered chocolate, not only in color, but also in texture, and the muscles were all piece by piece, but not as elastic as the chest.

Phaeth was frightened by his bite, and his body trembled uncontrollably for a moment. He pulled Xu Cenfeng up again, his green eyes dimmed, and he said in a hoarse voice: "What are you kissing there for?"

Xu Cenfeng answered seriously: "If we have insect cubs in the future, it will be convenient..."

Before he could finish the last few words, Phaeth covered them with his hand. He thought Xu Cenfeng was really crazy about being a father, and veins on his forehead were throbbing. "You don't have to worry about this."

Xu Cenfeng: “…”

Too.

Males cannot breastfeed.

They kissed each other beside the desk, and the black gun was quietly placed beside them. Faus tilted his head and looked at it, his mind a little dazed. He reached out and hugged Xu Cenfeng, thinking that it seemed like the first time he handed over the gun in his hand, and inexplicably remembered a proverb:

The smoke of the distant battlefield has not yet cleared.

A true warrior never leaves his gun.

Anyone who removes your service firearm is your destined nemesis.

Nemesis

Phaeth's Adam's apple rolled up and down, and he suddenly asked in a hoarse voice: "Xu Cenfeng, will you betray me one day?"

This word is very common in the north, and Phaeus is even used to this rule, but he suddenly finds that if this word falls on Xu Cenfeng, it sounds quite unpleasant.

Xu Cenfeng pressed his face tightly against his and shook his head, "No."

He didn't think for a second, nor did he need to think.

Although Phaeth had already guessed the answer, he was still very happy. He let Xu Cenfeng pick him up from the table, then closed his eyes and rested on his neck: "Actually, I don't understand either..."

Xu Cenfeng: "What don't you understand?"

Phaeth said to himself: "I don't understand why our ancestors betrayed their faith..."

I don’t know if it was because this sentence was a bit offensive to his ancestors, but Phaes stopped talking after saying this, and no matter how Xu Cenfeng asked, he didn’t say a word.

Finally, he stood up and walked to the window to get some fresh air. While adjusting his clothes, he looked down and saw Admiral Weather had already walked out of the military headquarters, followed by a familiar figure, it was Yenia.

Phaeth narrowed his eyes and said, "Look, the fish has taken the bait."

Why is Yenia so impatient

Xu Cenfeng walked silently behind him and finally spoke, but it was to answer his previous question: "Phaes, the words of the ancestors may be wrong, and beliefs can also be changed."

(End of this chapter)