Chapter 9.2
Absolute Advantage
While political marriages between alpha males and omega females are common, this was actually the first time for the opposite.
âIâm a pure alpha.â
Adam pondered on the word royal with his chin in his hand.
How can the choice of words be so amazing? He said he would study Korean and watch Korean dramas every day, and he seemed to have learned there.
âThatâs funny.â
âYou donât have any pride as a man?â
Looking at Adam, who is still busy laughing as if he were talking about others, Li Yu-yen made a sharp impression.
âWhat?â
Even when asked by Li Yu-yen, Adam was indifferent. He sat still and raised only one eyebrow.
Whether or not it was so, Â it felt like a provocation, Li Yu-yenâs words accelerated.
âIn todayâs word and in Korea, specifically beta women, are anxious to mate with alpha men. But an Omega guy? Would they treat me like a human being?â
âOh, I know what this is. Itâs like a beta manâs inferiority complex, right?â
Adam clapped his hands.
âWhat Iâm saying because Iâm beta, no, of course thereâs some reason for that! Iâve been compared!â
Li Yuyan, who stuttered, closed his eyes tightly.
In the past, Li Yu-yen was born as the fifth of eight siblings of Hong Kongâs organization called the Triad.
The starting line was the same as the other brothers. But as soon as he woke up to Beta, everything around him disappeared like a low tide.
People, things, money.
Little Li Yuyan had nothing left.
Beta was out of the question in the battle for succession in any field. Beta, who canât produce alpha, was not even a threat to them.
In the meantime, the Omegaâs eldest daughter married an Alpha man to strengthen her position. When the first child presented as an Alpha, he began to kill the siblings one by one as if he had waited.
To abdicate the throne to his bloodline.
The blood purge was equal to Beta Li Yu-yan. Three contract killers that were dispatched to kill him, as he fled to the Philippines.
Li Yu-yen was only fifteen years old at the time.
Li Yu-yen, who managed to survive thanks to Adam, was sick of everything. Koreaâs business community will not differ much from Hong Kongâs modern world.
âYouâre trying to join the high society with Omega, not Beta. Why did you choose the worst option on purpose?â
âBetas canât join the battle for succession. A clueless alpha is warier of an alpha but they would think an omega is under their feet.â Adam explained in a calm voice.
It is the simple logic of pheromone society.
âIâm asking if youâre okay.â Li Yu-yen asked with a melancholy look.
In fact, Adam was more worried than anything else. He knew the purpose of Adamâs visit to Korea, but he didnât see the process of deciding to return home.
What the hell was this guy thinkingâ¦â¦.
âOf course, itâs okay.â
Adam replied nonchalantly.
There is no reason not to be okay.
Even if he plays Omega, the essence of Alpha does not change. Rather, Adam believed that the epic of this vast original sin could be concluded only by playing Omega.
âOh, and I donât think itâs high society.â
Adam added with a smile on his face.
âThis is just a pigsty.â
No answer. Adam smiled and walked forward, pushing the desk with his arms. And I rhymed to evoke the heavy atmosphere.
âThatâs right. I felt a little weird after I met her.â
âYour body?â
I knew it. I wasnât mistaken. Li Yu-yenâs eyes narrowed.
âHow did it get weird?â
âWhy are you asking me that? Pervert.â
Adam wrapped himself around him and pretended to be scared. Li Yuyan closed his eyes tightly.
ââ¦â¦Iâm dying, please.â
âOkay, Iâll be right back.â
Adam set out to find Haewon, leaving behind Li Yu-yen, who despised him. Soon it was time for her to arrive.
* * *
Haewonâs car ran on the elevated road.
Her arrival was a building built on a site that is especially famous for its high land prices in Seoul.
[Atrium Museum of Art]
It is a gallery operated by JS Group, and compared to other large galleries, its popularity was somewhat lower than that of its size.
Chairman Joo Pil-tae, who was in charge of management in the first place, was an art expert.
It was the design of a variety of old-fashioned ideas that a large company should run at least one gallery.
However, Haewon, who did not know the inside story, was just impressed by the size of the museum.
Haewon could not afford to enjoy cultural life unless it was for public reasons. It was also the first time she visited the Atrium Museum of Art.
Her first impression was,
In short, it was of the JS group itself.