"There is no light source in this room," Chu Ran said softly.
Lan Ze looked at him curiously: "But this room is not dark at all, the shades on your windows can still let in some light."
Chu Ran shook his head. His expression was too serious, even more serious than when he knew he had a fever. Lan Ze felt a little panicked and looked at him blankly.
"Why are you looking at me like that? I don't seem to have made you angry today!"
"You didn't make me angry, you were very good today," Chu Ran touched Lan Ze's head. The little bug's hair was messy like a worm's nest.
He was often naughty and always forgot that he was actually a weak cub. He would never listen to him and stay in a certain place obediently. If he was not careful, the insects would not find him. His thin and soft hair was always messed up by him.
This little bug is causing a lot of trouble.
Chu Ran sighed in his heart, stretched out his hand to straighten Lan Ze's messy hair, and said softly: "This room has no light source, and the sunshade is not transparent. Don't you find anything special?"
Lan Ze blinked his radiant amber eyes and looked around, and said in confusion: "It is indeed a little dark, but I can definitely see it!"
After saying this, Lan Ze's expression was blank for a second, and then he seemed to understand something, and the whole insect was stunned.
He stared at Chu Ran blankly, and suddenly remembered that he had stepped into this room once when he was running around. At that time, the room was completely dark, without a trace of light.
He asked Chu Ran why he didn't turn on the lights. Chu Ran said that female insects like him had very strong night vision abilities, and there was no difference between darkness and daytime for them. The lighting system was just a decoration to him.
But Chu Ran was a female insect, and he was a human being, and he had no ability to see in complete darkness.
The more he thought about it, the more panicked he became. Lan Ze couldn't help but rub his eyes twice. He opened his eyes and looked around, and found that there was indeed no place in the room that could emit light.
Only then did he finally believe that some special changes had taken place in his eyes without his knowledge.
"Is there really no light source? Why can I see things in the dark?" Lan Ze looked at Chu Ran, waiting for his answer.
"Since something has already happened, it is necessary to let you know. Although you won't understand even if I tell you, after all, you are still so young," Chu Ran said slowly, looking at Lan Ze without blinking with his gray misty eyes. The solemn expression made Lan Ze subconsciously straighten his back and be ready for battle.
Looking at the little insect cub with its fur standing on end, Chu Ran touched its back soothingly. Then he felt that the embrace of the female insect could give the cub more sense of security at this time, so he gently held it with his arm.
The serious-looking little bug is playing around with the man again.
Shit! Lan Ze's nose was pressed tightly against the two magnificent pectoral muscles, making it almost impossible for him to breathe. The tight and strong muscles surrounded him tightly. He struggled and pressed one claw on Chu Ran's pectoral muscles and pushed away with all his might, but it was like an ant trying to shake a tree, and Chu Ran held him tighter instead.
You are a hooligan!!!
Let me go!!!
Can’t make it!!
Let's just forget it...
When the little bug finally calmed down in his arms, Chu Ran said slowly: "Don't tell any bug that you can see the night as day."
Lan Ze: "From your tone, it seems that being able to see in the dark is a very bad thing."
“This is a really bad thing for you.”
"Why?"
"You will be a very advanced male insect. When you grow up, you will know what this means to the Zerg."
Lan Ze looked up at Chu Ran from his arms, and a sly smile suddenly appeared on his small chubby face: "Hehehe, it means reproduction, right? I told you not to always think that I'm small."
Chu Ran flicked the little bug's forehead: "Don't think it's that simple."
Lan Ze looked impatient: "It's just that little thing. If you don't tell me, no one knows that I can see in the dark. Now can you let me go out and play for a while? I've been lying in bed for so long that my arms and legs are almost rusted!"
Chu Ran loosened his arms, and the little bug in his arms jumped up from the bed and ran out of his room.
Chu Ran sat up from the bed and followed the little bug with great concern.
As expected, the little bug ran into the cold storage room. He was the little master of this house. His iris information had already been entered into the recognition system, and any place was open to him.
The metal door of the cold storage room was opened, and a fresh-keeping capsule containing a 5-meter-long Boston lobster was placed in the middle. Lan Ze knocked on the capsule, and the huge lobster claws immediately hit the capsule fiercely, making a loud noise.
Lan Ze began to bang around the fresh-keeping capsule, tirelessly harassing this huge and ferocious lobster.
The evolved Boston lobster was ferocious, aggressive and had a bad temper. Lan Ze's constant harassment completely angered the lobster, and the whole lobster began to desperately hit the fresh-keeping capsule that trapped him without dragging its huge body.
Lan Ze was not afraid either. The angrier the lobster got, the more excited he became.
"I just like the way you are upset with me but can't do anything about it!"
Lan Ze sat cross-legged on the fresh-keeping capsule, looking proud at the lobster that was attacking crazily inside. He played with the lobster for the whole day, and seriously considered whether he should keep the lobster as a pet and play with it when he had nothing to do.
He seriously considered the possibility of raising shrimp and began to search for a suitable aquarium on Starnet.
He hadn't finished choosing the aquarium yet, but at night he started to have a fever again, as if a raging fire had fallen from the sky and engulfed him. Every inch of his bones was burning and it was painful.
He could still bear the pain at first, but his mind was no longer clear. While he was in a daze, someone injected him with a very cold liquid. He knew it was Chu Ran, so he held his hand tightly.
Still waking up in Chu Ran's arms in the early morning, Lan Ze opened his eyes, lay on Chu Ran's waist, and said weakly, "I want to eat shrimp."
The thick nasal tone was drawn out for a long time, and sounded extremely aggrieved.
"You said yesterday that you wanted to keep it."
"That was only yesterday. I am not the same person today as I was yesterday, and my thoughts today are not the same as my thoughts yesterday."
Chu Ran picked up the whining and quibbling little bug and walked into the restaurant. After tossing and turning all night, the little bug hung on his arm obediently. He held the little bug in one hand and took a light green cartoon scarf with the other hand and wrapped it around Lan Ze's neck.
Lan Ze looked down at what looked like a pile of shit with two eyes on it, and asked in a weak voice, "What is this?"
"This is the baby of the tunnel worm."
Lan Ze pulled down his scarf and shook his head: "It's disgusting. I can't eat when I see him."
"Then how about I put that blue elephant scarf around you?" Chu Ran asked.
Lan Ze was furious, and shouted at Chu Ran in a baby voice: "Why do you always put that thing around my neck? How many times have I told you that I have grown up."
Facing the angry cub, Chu Ran just shook his head gently, took out a pink star-patterned scarf from the drawer and quickly wrapped it around Lan Ze's neck.
A cub without a scarf is not a complete cub.
Chu Ran tucked in Lan Ze's handkerchief seriously. Lan Ze was too lazy to argue with him over such a small matter, but when Chu Ran held him on his lap, Lan Ze still got angry.
Seeing the little bug cub's eyes wide open in anger, Chu Ran immediately held the little bug cub tightly in his arms, bent down and kissed the cub's puffy cheek.
Lan Ze was stunned. He didn't dare to struggle at all, for fear that Chu Ran would kiss him again if he struggled. He could only sit on Chu Ran's thighs with a dead heart and his back leaning tightly against his chest.
Kissing is really useful. Chu Ran once again confirmed the scientific nature of the "Manual for Raising Male Insect Young" with practical actions.
Thinking of the manual, Chu Ran felt a slight sense of guilt. He seldom kissed the cubs he raised, and the Manual for Raising Male Insect Cubs stated that cubs of this age must be given enough kisses and care, so that they would feel valued and more secure.
He patted Lan Ze's cheek gently, but Lan Ze didn't move.
"I'm really afraid of him now!"
He sat in Chu Ran's arms quietly and was fed porridge by Chu Ran. He walked around in Chu Ran's arms like a wood worm.
But Lan Ze was quiet for only a moment before he showed his true colors again and started rolling around on Chu Ran in annoyance.
"Rest, rest, rest. I don't want to rest at all!" Lan Ze looked at Chu Ran angrily.
The little voice almost broke: "I haven't been out for several days. I'm going to get moldy staying at home every day. I've been sick frequently recently because of lack of exercise. I must go out for a walk today no matter what."
At the end, he yelled at Chu Ran in a nasal voice, very intimidatingly: "Don't even think about taking me back!"
Chu Ran has never had any way to deal with angry little bugs.
After spending these days together, he has figured out the temperament of this cub. Although it is not a big insect, once it wants something, it must get it. If its wish is not fulfilled, this little guy will definitely make trouble and never give up until it achieves its goal.
The little bug said that if he wanted to go out today, he had to go out today, not even a day later.
Thinking of the cub's energy, Chu Ran had to compromise: "Okay, I'll take you to the Star City Shopping Mall to see the aquarium."
Lan Ze got the result he wanted and started looking for his favorite running shoes contentedly.
He ran out happily wearing his chosen running shoes, and saw Chu Ran standing on the lawn with a large blue metal backpack in front of him, with a piece of transparent round glass on the backpack.
Lan Ze walked around the backpack and said excitedly, "Such a big backpack! Do we need to buy so many things to pack it back?"
Chu Ran said grimly: "No, this bag doesn't hold anything, it holds you."