Hey, y'all đ˝ Sorry I'm late, I just came back from whitewater rafting. I jumped in twice and fell in twice...it was pretty fun! âď¸ I think I'll update on Mondays from now on. I'm usually really busy on the weekends...
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Aiden didnât believe in Carloâs confession at all. After all, Carlo was someone who had kept saying âOmegas are so annoyingâ ever since he was small. Aiden was really disgusted with his scornful attitude toward omegas, but he had a mild temperament, and wasnât willing to argue with Carlo. So up until now, his approach had been to keep a respectful distance from him.
So when today, Carlo stood before his sickbed and said suddenly, âThe person I like is you,â Aiden naturally thought it was a joke. He didnât take it seriously, and didnât want to pay him any attention.
Carlo sat impatiently at his bedside, watching Aiden drink porridge, and when Aiden finished his bowl and still didnât say anything, Carlo scratched his head and said, âDidnât you hear me? I said, I, I like youâŚâ
âI heard you.â Aiden smiled and said.
Carlo flushed. âThen how come, how come you didnât respond?â
Aiden was quite puzzled. âHow should I have responded?â
Carlo: â...â
As he was saying that, General Craig walked in, holding some fresh fruit he had just bought. The tall man walked to his sonâs bedside. He gave Carlo a glance, then disregarded him. He put the fruit on the table, then asked Aiden softly, âDo you want to eat some fruit? Thereâs the five-star fruit you like.â
âOkay.â
Craig passed some fruit to his son, and rubbing his sonâs head, said, âI just asked Louis, and the results of this morningâs examination were all normal. The surgery was very successful, and after a few more days of observation, you can be discharged.â
Aiden originally disliked other people touching him, but for the last few years, Craig had shown him a lot of love and care. The heat his fatherâs palm gave off made him feel very warm. So when Craig touched his head, he didnât avoid it, but sat there quietly and let him stroke his hair.
Watching this scene, Carlo was jealous to death. He wished that he could change shape and turn into General Craigâs palm.
After Craig finished feeding Aiden two five-star fruits, he found that his sonâs classmate Carlo was still sitting there and hadnât left. Craig looked at him and said, âYouâre the one who was admitted to military school at sixteen, Carlo from the Bech family?â
Carlo thought that his future father-in-law was about to praise him, and his face brightened. He immediately said, âThatâs right, Iâm Carlo!â
He didnât expect that Craig would frown and say, âSt. Romia Military Academyâs regulations are very strict. What excuse did you use to take leave for this?â
Carlo stared blankly, scratched his head and said, âOn, on the leave application, I said that someone in my family was illâŚâ
Craig said severely, âYouâre part of the imperial military now, you shouldnât tell lies!â
Carlo: â...â
At the time, he was afraid that the school wouldnât approve his request for leave, so he wrote that someone in his family was ill on his leave application, and even made it out to be a serious illness. If you said this matter was a big deal, itâd be a big deal, and if you said it wasnât, it wouldnât be. If the school really did look into it, and found out he had lied, they might mark it down on his record.
With Craigâs warning, he realized the seriousness of this matter, and hung his head, ashamed.
Aiden saw how his fatherâs words had left Carlo hanging his head, and he couldnât help but feel some schadenfreude. You looked down on omegas since you were small, but youâve got nothing to say now, have you?
Fortunately, Craig didnât continue pressing him. He waved his hand and said, âYou made a trip just to come see Aiden, that shows you two are great friends. Donât worry, I wonât tell the school about this. But in the future, you have to be more careful. As a cadet, you have to think about the consequences of your actions. Donât break the school rules, you hear me?â
Carlo immediately nodded hard like a bobblehead. âI hear you! Like you said, Iâll be more careful!â
Craig turned back at this, and continued feeding his son fruit.
At that moment, Xi Wei and Klaire pushed open the door and entered. When he saw Aiden sitting on the bed eating fruit, Xi Wei smiled and walked to his bedside, taking his hand and asking: âHow do you feel? You look like you have a lot more energy.â
Aiden smiled and said, âYes, Iâm much better! Thanks for coming to see me.â
Klaire lightly poked Carloâs back and said, âWe should go back.â
Carlo could only stand up, and earnestly look at Aiden: âAiden, you have to take care of your health. Afterwards if I have the chance, Iâll come see you again.â
Aiden nodded. âOkay.â
Carlo looked at him reluctantly. âThen...Iâll go back first?â
Aiden smiled and said, âOkay, goodbye.â
Seeing that there wasnât much time left, Carlo could only leave the ward with Klaire.
On the road back, Carlo sat dejectedly in the cockpit, not saying a word. Bluestar twisted back and forth in front of him, curiously spinning a few circles. Klaire couldnât help but ask, âWhatâs wrong? Wasnât Aidenâs surgery very successful? You should be happy, how come youâre so absentminded instead?â
Carlo said quietly, âI confessed to him just nowâŚâ
Klaire said with surprise, âReally? Youâre that bold, you actually confessed in front of his sickbed?â
Carlo nodded with a face full of sorrow.
Klaire was amused and said, âHow did he respond?â
Carlo grabbed his hair in depression. âHe just said âOh,â and then drank porridge and ate fruit, and ignored me.â
Klaire held back his laughter until he almost got an internal injury, coughed twice to cover it up, and said, âItâs your fault for being too impulsive. When confessing, youâve got to pay attention to technique. You have to wait until you think the other person has you in their heart and you feel sure of the outcome before you confess. That way, the probability of success is higher. If you confess without careful consideration, he definitely wonât accept. Use your brain and think, wonât you?â
Carlo was even more depressed. âBut at the time, I just thought...it was so wonderful that heâd been saved, as long as he lived on well, he could ask me to do anything and itâd be fine.â
Klaire lightly patted his shoulder. âYou've fallen pretty deep.â
Carlo raised his head and said, âWhat if it was Xi Wei being sent into the operation room? Would you be able to bear not saying anything?â
Klaire was silent for a long moment, then smiled slightly and said, âThatâs true. All the logical arguments in the world will just turn into quibbling in the face of someone you really like. If Xi Wei was the one being sent into the operating room...donât talk about confessing, I might get too worked up and just kiss him outright.â
Carlo said proudly, âSo donât always tell me off. Arenât you the same?â
Klaire said with schadenfreude, âBut at least my communication skills are better than yours. You still have to practice how to express yourself more, I think Aiden probably didnât even understand what you meant.â
â...â Carlo suffered a critical hit.
Riding the S-class mecha Bluestar, the two of them soon reached St. Romia Military Academy. They threw themselves into studying for their heavy course load once again.
That summer break, the four boys all passed their seventeenth birthdays. However, Carlo and Klaire couldnât find an opportunity to go to Ellen Academy to visit their sweethearts, because St. Romia Military Academy organized a schoolwide military exercise, requiring all the freshmen to participate.
Time flew by. When Carlo and Klaire were entering their second year of college, Xi Wei and Aiden were already graduating from Ellen Academy.
Ellen Academyâs academic program was designed to help omegas master the subjects of fertility and physiology. However, Xi Wei was completely uninterested in those subjects, so when his graduation exam came, he didnât pass several courses.
Aiden, on the other hand, got full scores in all his subjects. At school, he had been very dedicated to his studies. Whatâs more, he really liked children, and he had already decided to choose an alpha he liked to marry and have children with after he graduated. Aidenâs thinking was more in line with the majority of omegas.
Although Xi Wei hadnât passed his graduation exam, Ellen Academy didnât force its students to repeat a year. No matter what score they got on the exam, theyâd still let the omegas graduate. In any case, as the teacher said, if the omega didnât understand, it was all the same if the alpha understood. It was fine if things like heat and marking were turned over to an alpha who understood them.
On the eve of graduation, Xi Wei went to Ellen Academyâs underground factory once again. Following his uncleâs instructions, he hid large quantities of suppressants in Egretâs storage chamber, planning to take the opportunity to transport them to the capital planet. For these last few years, heâd been responsible for communication between the Underground Alliance chapters in different major galaxies. By now, he was already very practiced in slipping through interstellar defense networks.
Ellen Academyâs graduation ceremony was very grand, but it also carried a strange thread of sadness.
Thousands of omegas stood on the school grounds wearing graduation robes as they accepted the diplomas the principal was passing out. These omegas had come of age, which meant that they already had the ability to bear children. They only had to walk out of these grounds, and theyâd be married to all sorts of alphas. If their luck was a little better, theyâd find an alpha who would love and protect them, and perhaps theyâd have a lifetime of happiness. If their luck was a little worse, they might be trapped at home for the rest of their lives to bear and raise children, without ever being able to do what they wanted to do like before.
Xi Wei stood in the crowd, looking at the azure sky over Ellen Academy. He suddenly felt that the omegas standing on the school grounds were just like animals lining up at a breeding farm. They were forced to accept the associationâs arrangements, and had no way to control their own destinies.
He didnât want to be like that, and he wouldnât surrender that easily.
So when Xi Wei successfully brought the suppressants back to the underground castle on the capital planet, he immediately said to Uncle Berg, âI also want to take suppressants, Uncle. I donât want to accept the alpha the Association arranges for me.â
Berg looked at the resolute eyes of the boy in front of him, smiled slightly, and patted his shoulder. âOf course. Even if you did want to marry, I couldnât bear for you to.â
Xi Wei felt happy from the bottom of his heart, and said, âI can do it the way you did it in the past, right? I can inject the suppressants and postpone my heat, and then tell everyone that my pheromone levels are naturally low, and my heat will come later than other omegas. That way, I wonât be married off, right?â
Berg nodded and said, âYes, thatâs right. Back when you started school and had your blood tested, I had Egret interfere with the testing machineâs system, so that it showed a result of zero for your pheromone levels. That way, if you say now that your pheromone levels are naturally low, and your heat comes later than the average omega, that would only be expected, and people wonât be suspicious.â
As the leader of the Alliance, Berg always planned far ahead from the start like this. Xi Wei was in a good mood from not having to marry, and he couldnât help but reach out and give Berg a hug, saying, âUncle, youâre really great!â
Berg smiled and rubbed his head. âI still have a task for you. Since youâre not in a rush to get married, you can help Dave retrieve some components. Heâs making a new mecha, and a lot of the components are difficult to buy on the capital planet, and have to be secretly purchased from the outer galaxies.â
Xi Wei said seriously, âI understand. Iâll definitely complete the task the Alliance has assigned me.â
Berg said, âAlthough you donât have to worry about marriage for now, the palace has a provision that eighteen-year-old princes need to hold a coming-of-age ceremony. When the time comes, His Majesty will hold a luxurious banquet according to the rules. Many alphas may come, attracted by your reputation. No matter what purpose they have in mind, whether they want to get close to you or be friendly with you, donât pay attention to them. Donât get too close to any alpha, including your good friends Klaire and Carlo, do you hear me?â
Xi Wei nodded. âI hear you.â
The news that the eldest prince was holding his 18th birthday coming-of-age ceremony soon swept the empireâs major websites. Much of the empireâs populace was wondering how the abnormal omega theyâd heard of had grown up like. Had the eldest prince turned a little more gentle after becoming an adult? Could it be that no one would dare to marry such a violent omega?
The major forums were flooded with posts guessing what would happen. Most people werenât optimistic about the prospects of someone as abnormal as Xi Wei.
That lasted until the day of the banquet, when Xi Wei walked step by step down the palace stairs with a calm smile, wearing exquisite royal robes. All the alphas at the scene were shocked until their jaws dropped.
He gave off an indescribable feeling.
Unlike the gentle, delicate nature of many omegas, the eldest prince Xi Wei carried a hint of valor between his eyes and brows. His handsome features looked as if theyâd been meticulously carved, and his eyes were jet black and shining, so clear that they looked like theyâd been washed with water. He was wearing gorgeous ceremonial robes and standing on the steps, his expression calm, neither servile nor overbearing, just standing there in silence. He seemed to carry an air of arrogance and nobility innate to a member of royalty, that couldnât be scorned or profaned.
The crowd of alphas that had Xi Weiâs indifferent gaze sweep over them suddenly thought that conquering an omega like this felt like more of a challenge than anything else!
Many of the young alphas below the stage felt their hearts begin to stir, and they wondered how they could get close to Xi Wei.
In the crowd, Klaire stood in the corner wearing a military uniform. He watched the prince walking slowly down the steps, and the corner of his mouth rose into a slight smile.
âXi Wei, Iâve waited until youâve finally grown up.
âThis time around, I definitely wonât let you slip away!
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5:24 for 2,542 words, or 12.7 minutes for every 100 words. An improvement in rate by 0.2 minutes...another chapter packed with long paragraphs.
It kinda just occurred to me that this novel qualifies as a slow burn. I donât know why it took me that long. But weâre like, more than halfway through and the main pair hasnât even held hands yet⌠Maybe itâs because it doesnât feel like a slow burn? Randy and Craig are there just making up for it, with their cohabitation, shared heats, and three childrenâŚ
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