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Chapter thirty-seven, single aristocrat Huo Dad

"How many uninhabited areas are there?" Homer clicked on several main planets in the S galaxy. After seeing the construction maps inside, his brows furrowed even more.

His mental strength was already strong, but now because he felt bad after seeing these messages, his annoyance became more obvious.

Muya's expression was a little unnatural, but she quickly reported a number.

"Too little," Homer said coldly.

A young major general on the side quickly answered: "Because the planet mining in Galaxy S has not reached 70%, we guess that the remaining planets will be more uninhabited."

Homer nodded slightly, and after looking around at the arranged branches, he quickly made an arrangement in his heart.

"After arriving at the battle line, Mu Ya will take you to wait at the battle line while I go to the main star."

No one else had any objections to this. After all, everyone knew that he had the greatest say in this expedition.

The morning ended quickly with discussions and communication. When it was time for lunch, Homer ended the meeting.

But he didn't have time to eat in the canteen on the battleship, so he only arranged for Assistant Li to order one for him, and then he went back to the room with the information.

After realizing the difficulty of the task, he felt very heavy.

So when he saw Mu Ya standing in front of him on the way back, his mood instantly became unhappy.

"Admiral Huo, I have something to tell you."

Homer's steps didn't stop at all: "I don't have time now. If you have anything, you can talk to Assistant Li."

But just as his words fell, Mu Ya said:

"I came out this time to take on the task of being a judge."

"..."

Homer knew that she was threatening him with the Inquisitor, but he didn't care.

He did not believe that Mu Ya would inform him of this mission.

But when Mu Ya saw that he didn't stop, she chose to tell her mission directly.

"Admiral Huo, do you still remember the mission assigned to you by the Adjudicator?"

When he heard this sentence, many tasks flashed through Homer's mind.

But he didn't quite understand which one Mu Ya was talking about.

But there was obviously no need for him to ask any more questions. Muya guessed his thoughts from his paused steps and quickly stepped forward and said:

"Admiral Huo probably didn't take this task seriously, so the Adjudicator chose to hand it over to me."

Homer frowned, stopped and lowered his eyes to look at this woman who was known for her fiery personality in the league.

"What mission?"

Muya raised her chin slightly proudly:

"The disappearance of the adjudicator's daughter."

After she finished speaking, she noticed that Homer's eyes were cold for a moment, and she became more and more sure that he did not take this mission seriously.

"A person like Admiral Huo, who has been fighting on the front line all year round and has no family, probably cannot understand the thoughts of the adjudicator."

There was no expression on Homer's face, and even his voice was cold.

"The Adjudicator is not married."

Muya choked at his words:

"Yes, the children of the Adjudicator are all conceived in the Flower of Life, but this does not prevent the fact that the Adjudicator is the father."

"When there is a war, Admiral Huo is naturally a guest of the alliance, but if it comes to the current situation, I am afraid that a lot of advantages will be lost.

After Homer saw the proud expression on her face, he felt very calm in his heart.

"so what?"

Before Muya could speak, Homer sneered as if he had thought of something:

"You are just a lieutenant general, are you allowed to dictate to me?"

Muya saw obvious anger flash across his brows, and his expression suddenly changed.

"Admiral Huo, that's not what I meant."

She knew that her goal had been achieved, and now she wanted to express her thoughts.

But before he could speak, Homer reached out and opened the door.

"You don't deserve to talk to me."

As soon as he finished speaking, he closed the door and left Muya standing alone at the door.

"Master, you seem to be in a bad mood."

The moment Homer walked in, the smart butler Sam locked the door for him and turned on the optical brain and the lights in the room.

There was nothing wrong with Homer's expression, and he only asked:

"How far is it from Galaxy S?"

Sam swallowed back what he was about to say and quickly checked the coordinates:

"It will take about three more jumps and it will take five days."

Homer frowned.

"knew."

Sam wasn't sure whether he should let her leave, but he still chose to comfort him:

"Master, please don't feel inferior because you are single. I saw someone on the Star Network said that single people are generally called single aristocrats, and you are an aristocrat."

Homer: "..."

How could he choose such a stupid system to be his smart butler in the first place?

Although he was a little speechless, he still didn't say much.

Sam didn't seem to understand what his silence meant, and quickly said:

"Even if Lieutenant General Mu Ya ridicules you, you don't have to take it to heart."

"Sam, she's not mocking me for being single." Homer wanted to correct his thinking.

But a comforting emoji appeared on Sam's screen - (,,′?w?)ノ"(′っw?`.).

Homer: "..."

"Stop talking."

"Yes, dear master."

Sam's screen soon dimmed, and the room fell into silence.

-

Luo Hen opened his eyes and woke up. He stretched out his hand and found that Taotao was not beside him.

Instantly trembling, he sat up from the bed reflexively.

But when I turned around and saw Taotao wearing a beautiful princess dress sitting on a low stool playing, I suddenly breathed a sigh of relief.

"Peach……"

Just as he was about to speak, he suddenly realized that something seemed wrong with his body.

He remembered that when he fell asleep, he couldn't sleep because his head hurt.

But when I sat up so hard just now, I didn't feel any dizziness or discomfort.

Soon, he tentatively raised his hand to touch his head, only to find that the gauze on it had fallen apart at some point.

After being stunned for a long time, he took out his dagger.

The injuries on his head and face have actually healed.

I looked down at my palm again and found that the scars I had made when moving rocks yesterday had also disappeared inexplicably.

His eyes slowly fell on Taotao beside him. She was playing with a few small stones at the moment. It looked like they had been cleaned. She was holding them around without knowing what she was doing.

It was she who cured herself.

As soon as this idea arose in my mind, I immediately confirmed it.

"Taotao."

After hearing the sound, the little guy quickly turned his head to look at him, with some strange emotions flashing through his beautiful big eyes.

"What's wrong?"
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