Gene exchange? What nonsense about gene exchange—what they really wanted was to take her eggs. Shen Yunyun glanced at Karl, whose ears were red enough to drip blood. She felt a bit confused. They reproduced asexually, with sperm and eggs cultivated in capsule pods—what was he blushing for? Still, taking her eggs wouldn’t be that easy. Why would she casually hand over her eggs to anyone? Karl looked up at Shen Yunyun, his nearly flawless face still tinged with red. “There’s no pain, and you won’t have to endure the hardship of pregnancy like Blue Star humans. It just needs to be placed in a capsule pod, and ten months later, the child can be held.” Shen Yunyun turned to Grand Marshal Rosetti. “It’s not as simple as you make it sound, is it?” Grand Marshal Rosetti’s handsome face revealed nothing, but Shen Yunyun still voiced her thoughts. “The inbreeding in your Sette Galaxy isn’t a natural disaster—it’s man-made, isn’t it? Let me guess what happened? Probably your ancestors monopolized too many female resources, bred too many descendants, and ended up making all lovers in the galaxy siblings, right?” As soon as she said this, Karl stared at her in shock. Grand Marshal Rosetti and Lady Catherine’s expressions turned grim. This was a scandal in their galaxy, well-hidden for so long. Only the heir to the Grand Marshal would know about it—how did an outsider figure it out? “Is this true?” Karl asked incredulously. Grand Marshal Rosetti said nothing. Silence itself was an answer. Grand Marshal Rosetti bowed to her solemnly. “Please help us.” Shen Yunyun said, “I can help you, but not by using my genes to change your fate. I’ll find a way to solve this problem for you.” “Thank you, Miss Shen, for this,” Grand Marshal Rosetti and Lady Catherine both expressed their sincere gratitude. Lady Catherine said to Karl, “Karl, take Miss Yunyun around the galaxy and show her the beautiful scenery of our Sette Galaxy.” “Yes.” Karl turned and gestured for Shen Yunyun to head out. Shen Yunyun didn’t object and followed Karl out, both stepping into an elevator. Well, Shen Yunyun thought it was an elevator, but it actually moved sideways. Soon, they arrived inside a spaceship, brought there by that sideways elevator. Karl led Shen Yunyun through a wormhole to their research base, where some scientists sat before light computers, controlling robots to conduct experiments. They then went to another place—their planting base. Everything they had eaten today came from this base. Shen Yunyun knew that the soil here had been brought from Blue Star by Karl’s ancestors. So, their fruits and vegetables were extremely scarce. Shen Yunyun finally understood why they didn’t name a specific planet but referred to the galaxy—because their spaceships were really fast. Traveling from one planet to another took only ten or twenty minutes. The connections between planets here were somewhat like intercity links on Blue Star. “Miss Shen, you came here for a reason, didn’t you?” Karl noticed Shen Yunyun’s lack of interest and stopped taking her on tours. Instead, they arrived at a very small planet that looked like an island in the middle of a vast ocean. But this small planet had trees and flowers, like a secret little garden. “This is my secret little garden. When I have a child, I’ll bring them here to live.” After saying this, Karl glanced at Shen Yunyun. Shen Yunyun didn’t respond to that. She wasn’t about to give away her eggs. Having a child in some distant galaxy without knowing it—she didn’t want that.