Chapter 148
Chapter 148
Lan Yin looked at Kelesel's expression and found that he looked extremely surprised.
"Why do you think so?" asked Kelesel.
As soon as Lan Yin heard his words, he knew that his guess was correct, otherwise Kelesel would have said "This is impossible" to directly deny him instead of asking him back with this sentence.
"According to my fickleness in the dream, I would never let go of the Celoid family, even for the sake of balance. But in reality, except for having Governor Allen Celoid come to the airport to greet me at the beginning, I have not met any direct descendants of the Celoid family." Lan Yin said.
Falenad doesn't count, he was an accident.
Kelesel sighed, "Actually, we're not sure either. After all, we haven't done any genetic testing on you."
This made Lan Yin nod.
"That day, after seeing you, Alan thought you looked familiar. Of course, he wasn't talking about your appearance. The guy who looked familiar to you didn't look like you at all, except for his blue eyes," said Celebel.
"Blue eyes?" Lan Yin touched his eyelids and said, "I don't think this is exclusive to me."
Kelesel continued, "Indeed, there's a large blue-eyed bug there, but when you're expressionless, you look a lot like that creature. It's about blood and nature. After meeting you, Alan couldn't stop thinking about you, thinking you must be his relative, but he couldn't remember who you resembled."
"The more anxious he got, the harder it was to remember the answer," said Kelesel. "He simply looked through the family tree, starting with the three generations back, looking through their photos. He spent two whole days on this, and finally found it."
"Okay, I guessed it too. The one who is similar to me should be Marshal Gabriel." Lan Yin said.
Kelesel was very surprised: "How did you know?"
Lan Yin said, "Nonsense. Among all the generations of insects in the Celoid family, the most powerful one is Marshal Gabriel. I'm so powerful, so the only insects similar to me can be the most powerful ones."
This wasn't the first time that Kelesel was speechless by the little male insect, but he still admired him: "Why are you so confident? Can you lend this confidence to insects in need?"
Lan Yin was also speechless: "Don't imitate my speech."
God, he just said one thing, "Why are you so jealous? Can you lend this jealousy to the bugs in need?"
Now Kelesel was returned to him in its original state.
"Hmph, if you don't want to tell me, then don't tell me." Kelesel glared at him and continued with his business. "Once Allen had his suspicions, he compared your photo with Gabriel's. He eventually discovered that you two do have an inexplicable connection. Unfortunately, he doesn't have your genes. To be more precise, neither does the Empire."
Lan Yin didn't expect this to happen: "You didn't secretly..."
Before he could finish his words, Kelesel rolled his eyes and interrupted him, "If we dared to do that, you probably wouldn't be sitting here talking to me calmly."
I wouldn't ask him such a question now.
Kelesel felt that this child might not trust the empire, but he still had some trust in himself.
Lan Yin thought that this statement needed to be discussed. After all, in the interstellar age, it was too easy to obtain a person's genes.
However, because of this, he has completely given up.
The conscience of the empire is unreliable.
Kelesel was a little annoyed by the mistrustful look from the brat, but there was nothing he could do. "We're extremely careful with your genes. If they're accidentally lost, it would cause serious trouble. That's why we don't take random samples. Besides home, every place you've been has a special bug wipe to remove any traces. And since you don't eat casually outside, it's rare for them to have a chance to attack."
Lan Yin was no longer troubled by this problem. Otherwise, if he kept worrying about it, he would not go out or breathe.
"Alan went to His Majesty and requested a genetic match between you and Gabriel, and I happened to be there at the time."
The reason why Kelesel stayed and did not leave like other archons was that Lan Yin was in his house, and his lord was Lan Yin's teacher, so their relationship was very close among the Zerg.
Secondly, the insect that Ularos trusts the most is Kelesel, and he believes that there is nothing that Kelesel cannot know.
After all, Ularos could even entrust the throne to his uncle, let alone other things.
"I was surprised at the time, but His Majesty seemed to have anticipated it and said it was no wonder it looked familiar."
As soon as Kelesel finished speaking, Lan Yin started to think creatively and said, "Your Majesty has a crush on the Marshal and uses me as a substitute."
So insightful!
Even with his CPU nearly burning out, Kelaisel still insisted on defending the two innocent bugs: "They didn't have any intimate contact; they were just normal ruler and subject!"
He emphasized the last sentence.
But how could Lan Yin give up the opportunity to persecute Ularos? He shook his index finger like a fan: "No, no, no, this is love in my heart that is hard to express!"
Kelesel had a heart attack, and he could see that Lan Yin did it on purpose.
Even if Your Majesty made the mistake that all female insects in the world would make and fell in love with you, a little male insect, you don't have to frame him like this, even Gabriel, who is very likely to be your female father, is not spared.
Lan Yin stopped teasing him and asked, "Since you have such a guess, why didn't you notify me to do a genetic test?"
Kelesel said, "You are on the Imperial Star, but Gabriel is not here."
Lan Yin was puzzled: "Is there no marshal gene in the Imperial Capital Star?"
Kelesel said: "Gabriel's situation is somewhat special. He refuses to contribute genes to the gene pool."
Then he told Lan Yin: "Some insects in the upper echelons of the Imperial Capital Star believe that Gabriel's genes are excellent and want to cultivate his offspring."
Lan Yin said, "I remember there's a law in the Empire that forbids using the insect's genes to produce biological children without the insect's consent."
Kelesel scoffed, "They will treat the laws of the Empire as bullshit and secretly use Gabriel's genes in the name of dedication to the Empire."
"That's right." Lan Yin thought about the movies he had watched.
The outrageous things in the movie must have outrageous prototypes, and they may be even more outrageous.
"But why didn't you tell me?" Lan Yin asked.
Kelesel told him, "This is just speculation, there's no evidence. I'm afraid telling you will be a waste of time."
Lan Yin thought to herself, I don’t expect that.
Kelesel continued, "As for why we didn't let you and Allen do a genetic test?"
"Your Majesty does not trust Governor Allen. Once it is confirmed that I am a descendant of the Celoid family, there will be chaos." Lan Yin said.
"Well, the fact that Allen informed His Majesty of this matter shows that he doesn't mind your existence. However, he has a male son, and the other insects in the Seroid family may not welcome you back." Kelesel looked at his little male insect with satisfaction and said, "But if you don't even look down on His Majesty, how can you look down on the position of a family heir insect?"
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