“Did you hear that there are actually 50 Omegas in the freshman class this year!”


 

“No way, that many? I remember our class was only recruiting 20 at the time.”

 

“I don’t know what the school is thinking, but it’s said that the graduation rate for the last Omega class was less than 10 percent, and even the few that barely graduated ended up being assigned to military hospitals as nurses, all outside the military establishment.”

 

“It’s not like you guys don’t know that Omega’s are a special group of attributes, and most of them were sent to military schools just to reach the quota, so why would they need to be assigned to the establishment for? It’s not bad if they can graduate!”

 

“I think you all think too much, maybe the school was just looking to give us students some benefits? You see, even though those Omegas are not fit for battle, they are really provocative.
After hanging around a bunch of old men all day, don’t we need a little spice?”

 

Today was the opening day of the Imperial Navy’s Maritime University and several senior Alphas came to volunteer to greet the new students at the entrance of the school, taking advantage of their free time to gather and chat.

 

One of the skinny-faced, flat-headed boys inadvertently glanced up and caught a glimpse of a figure walking from a distance and couldn’t help but tone down his voice slightly, “Hey, he’s too damn good-looking!”

 

The others were drawn to his words as their eyes glazed over a little to take a glance.

 

The visual impact made the pheromones in their bodies fluctuate darkly.
Before they could exchange a few words of insight with each other, they saw that the visitor had already walked up to them.

 

His golden hair seems to reflect the sun’s energy.
With such an excessively good-looking face, just the slightest smile seemed to bring in the light from spring. 

 

Due to the beauty of his face, which was as beautiful as a handicraft from the heavens, he was instantly recognisable as an Omega.

 

Although the number of Omegas in the Imperial Navy’s military university was scarce, they were all genetically superior.
They would always meet one or two on the campus path from time to time during the week, but never before had they felt vaguely suffocated by just a faint sweep of the other’s eyes like they did just now.

 

The appeal of such an Omega to an Alpha can be fatal.

 

The Alphas, who usually pride themselves on their charm, froze for a long time before they seemed to come back to their senses and asked eagerly, “Fellow student, do you need a guide to your dorm?”

 

Most of the Alpha’s who came to volunteer are also new to Omegas.
Being able to ask for a phone number at the beginning of the school year is the first step in getting closer to their dream school life.

 

In a military academy like the Imperial Navy University, where the Alpha-Omega ratio was close to 99:1, the existence of Omegas were as rare as a national treasure.
Although on normal days of school, they did not meet anyone they took a liking to, these sort of sudden attractions do not come often.
After meeting someone they really like, they must make a move quickly.
After all, everyone knew that the first one to do so would have a better chance.


 

These Alpha’s eyes were like wolves, but Lu Jingning was used to it.
He gently scratched his head, “I’m not going to the dormitory.
I just came to ask for directions to our school’s gym, how do I get there?”

 

The flathead could vaguely sense that this Omega gave off a different vibe than the ones he usually saw.
At first, he didn’t think much of it, freezing for a second before replying, “You’re going to the arena?”

 

Lu Jingning: “Hmm? Isn’t the opening challenge in the arena?”

 

Someone else responded first and pointed him in the right direction, “See that building with the triangle at the top? That’s it.”

 

Lu Jingning looked back and instantly understood, smiling and waving at them, “Thanks.”

 

He carried his shoulder bag which was dangling loosely, and without further ado, turned towards the direction of the arena and strolled off in scatterbrained manner.

 

Several men watched him leave, exchanging somewhat confused looks and a few quiet words.

Since when were Omegas interested in violent, bloody challenges like that too?

Of course it’s impossible for them to participate.
Could it be that he had a date there?

Motherfker.
What a beauty, has it already been eaten up by a wolf? How spiteful!

 

Lu Jingning had long since walked away, unaware of the unimportant thoughts in those people’s hearts, or rather, he never cared.

 

The communicator in his trouser pocket vibrated lightly twice.
He took it out and looked at the caller, before answering it with slight disinterest.
He didn’t wait for the person on the other side to speak, instead, he shouted impatiently: “All right, all right.
Don’t rush me, I’ll be there soon!”

 

Through the phone, deafening cheers could be heard on the other end.
Even so, such a brash voice completely overwhelmed Yu Qingcang for a moment: “Can you hurry up? Our freshmen team is about to get destroyed!”

 

Lu Jingning let out a smile, “What? Didn’t you say that all Alphas are good at everything? Now that there’s no one who can fight, you’re actually counting on me, an Omega? Are you not ashamed?”

 

Yu Qingcang himself was an Alpha.
After he heard this, he almost wanted to spit out a mouthful of blood: “Hurry up and get here.
If we were able to fight the seniors so easily, that would’ve meant that they had studied at the Military Academy for several semesters in vain.
Besides, what’s wrong with counting on you? After you get down and dirty fighting, in what way do you look like an Omega?”

 

“Are you sure about that?” Lu Jingning raised a brow, “How am I not like an Omega? If that’s the case, why don’t you try finding someone who looks better than me?”

 

If Yu Qingcang was standing in front of him, he would’ve smashed his communicator directly onto that narcissistic face: “Lu Jingning, it’s none of my business whether you look good or not! Anyway, hurry the f-ck up! Whether you’re an Alpha or an Omega, you’re still a freshman, so if you make us all lose our dignity, don’t think that you will be able to get away with it!”


 

Lu Jingning held the communicator a few centimetres away from him and waited until Yu Qingcang had finished raging before saying lazily, “Got it, got it.
I’ll be right there.”

 

After saying that, without waiting for his response, he simply hung up.

 

He looked up at the triangular-roofed building at hand closer before the corners of his mouth rose slightly, “A freshman challenge… Really? Screw it…”

 

The Freshers’ Opening Challenge was a tradition that has been going on at Imperial Navy University for many years.

 

All the new students were allowed to challenge their seniors on the opening day of the school year, and if they win, they will be able to secure more military resources for the rest of their studies.
It is said that in previous years, those who were able to complete the 1v3 in the Challenger League would become, at the very least, a four-star general in the military after graduation.

 

That was just a saying.
After all, the difference in strength between the new and old students was huge.
Let alone a one-vs-three, even if they could defeat a single senior by chance, they will not be able to defeat them in a one-vs-three.
It was for this reaso

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