At 7:00 a.m. the m, Jacob Evans found himself in the midst of a challenging moment when an ued sight caught his attention. Two men stood before him, radiating an aura as if they were favored by the gods—Adam Kadman and Callum Campbell, two Prime Alphas. These individuals were well-known figures, hailed as all-round geniuses, incredibly wealthy, and of noble lineage.
In the world of ABO dynamics, Alpha Omegas (AO) prised approximately 23% of the popution. Prime Alphas and dominant Omegas, oher hand, were a rarity, stituting only 1.5% of the global popution. A Prime Alpha possessed exceptional intelligend physical prowess, along with pheromones capable of exerting trol over others.
In today's society, having an Alpha child is the dream of many families, regardless of the pheromoing. Alphas are regarded as creatures blessed by the heavens, superior to both betas and Omegas. Betas are the w css, akin to bees, while Omegas are sidered fragile beings of exquisite beauty who emit pheromones simir to Alphas.
An Alpha could cim multiple Omegas, but a marked Omega would lose their freedom, forever bound to the Alpha who marked them. Among the world's tehiest families, five were led by Prime Alphas. Dominant Omegas were a scarce breed, and ordinary Alphas couldn't deteark them.
Regarding the patibility rates, the geic reports Jacob Evans preseo Adam and Callum showed a staggering 99.99% to 100% match. This revetio Callum p the possibility of such a high level of patibility naturally, or if it was the result of manipution. He was aware of his many enemies, and his ambitious nature had fueled disputes in various realms such as business, teology, nd, politics, petroleum, and fihin his luxury glomerate.
Callum pted his marriage itment to Crice Phillips, a union dictated by a longstanding family treaty. However, with his grandfather no longer able to fulfill his role, Callum was left to face the deception and mediocrity that awaited him. Despite g love in his heart, he respected and admired Crice for the brilliant person she was. Both his mother and grandfather urged him to have children, and although the Philips Business glomerate held signifit prestige, Callum knew he had the power to destroy them.
To maintain a sembnce of resped preserve trade and cooperation agreements, he o trol the situation. Offending Crice could not be an optio events had brought Callum closer to Crice, initially insignifit but eventually demanding his attention.
Determio assist the Philips family and protect Crice, even if he didn't marry her, Callum decided it was a reasonable course of a. His thoughts were interrupted by Jacob Evans, who handed him a copy of Aster's medical report.
Aster O'or, a 25-year-old dominant omega, was an orphan and an art major. As a co-owner of the Stonehe Gallery, Aster had finished college two years ahead of schedule, achieving high grades while maintaining a low profile. Limited photographic evidence of Aster's existeed.
Joining the versation was Dr. Troys Bert, who had been uedly summoned by unknown bodyguards and taken forcibly to a private room in a rge hospital. Upon arrival, Dr. Bert was greeted by the presence of the two Prime Alphas he reized but had never met in person. Jacob Evans introduced Dr. Bert to the situation and provided an expnation of the events that had transpired.
Addressing Jacob's introdu, Dr. Bert firmed that Aster and Damian were indeed his patients. The impossible had happened, and Dr. Tróis Bert couldn't predict whether the extraordinary ge in their lives would be Aster and Damián. As orphans, they had arrived at the Saint Cire orpha the age of 10 and were officially adopted by the caretaker, Mrs. Eleanor Forrest, wheurned 12. The two had formed a brotherly bond and had thrived despite their challenging backgrounds. They cared deeply for others and actively participated in social work, including teag art and music to orphaned children.
Dr. Bert expihat Aster and Damián were his first dominant omega patients, highlighting their exceptional intellectual and artistic abilities, as well as their high adaptability. While their emotional iions were limited, they possessed remarkable talents. In order to trol their heat cycles, which could potentially lead to unsciousness and a perma state of heat, they had been using unlised inhibitors. These inhibitors allowed them to slow down the cycle to once a year, effectively making them appear like ordinary betas to most Alphas.
However, Dr. Bert didn't hold back his criticism. He argued that due to their indiscriminate use of inhibitors, Aster and Damián shouldn't have been marked by Alphas, as it put their lives at risk. Moreover, the person responsible for marking them had not stayed by their side when they woke up. Dr. Bert questiohe purpose and y of waiting for someone who had left them in such a vulnerable state.
Unfazed by the harsh words, Dr. Bert expressed his uanding as to why Aster and Damian's Alpha had left.
Refleg for a moment, Dr. Bert felt the pressure increase as he faced the two powerful Alphas in front of him, Adam and Callum. He was about to reveal delicate information about his patients, Damian and Aster, and he was aware that aive rea from the Alphas could have devastating sequences for his career and the safety of his patients.
With caution, Dr. Bert took a breath before tinuing, "Gentlemen, allow me to ponder before proceeding. I fully uand the reluce to be here at this moment. However, it is important that you also uand..."
The doctor paused again, carefully choosing his words to strike a baween truth and the o protect his patients. He khe situation was plex and that the revetion could trigger unwanted reas.
"As a physi, I advise a cautious approach," he said sincerely. "I uand why you wouldn't want to be here. The major reason is evident. However, you also o uand that..."
In this way, Dr. Bert creates a pause in his words, showing his apprehension and respe the presence of the two powerful Alphas. He expresses the importance of the situation and the need for a careful approach, while aowledging the s of the Alphas. This approach maintains tension and uainty in the se, highlighting the significe of the revetions to e.