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TYMRHBDES Chapter 81

Chapter 81: The Gloomy, Obsessive Alpha CEO x The Sweet, Obedient Little Omega 33

On a half-new, half-old intercity bus, the Little Omega wore a black mask and baseball cap, concealing most of his face.

The air conditioning on the bus was cranked up high. He pulled the oversized suit jacket tighter around himself and buried himself in the crowded bus.

Intercity buses didn’t require an ID. For just two yuan, he could travel from the Imperial Capital’s most prosperous district all the way to the border.

With two transfers and three intercity bus rides, he could leave the Imperial Capital entirely.

So far, his plan was working perfectly.

When he left, the day wasn’t too hot. Now, the sun had reached its zenith, and scorching rays beat down on the earth.

Jiang Luoluo glanced out the window at the vast farmland receding into the distance, watching stone bridges and flowing streams flash by. A hint of confusion flickered in his eyes.

He had planned everything meticulously, yet he had no experience living alone.

He missed the cold-faced man.

The Little Omega touched his belly.

He was also afraid he wouldn’t be able to take care of the baby.

The small county town wasn’t very crowded at noon. Everyone was trying to escape the summer heat and didn’t want to go outside.

Wrapped up tightly, the Little Omega took the key and pushed open the door.

This wasn’t a new apartment complex, but the apartment was spotlessly clean.

The landlord was a Beta aunt who wasn’t very talkative. Seeing that he was young, neatly dressed, and, according to him, a widowed Omega, she readily rented the apartment to him.

It had two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a bathroom, and the rooms were well-lit.

After thanking the landlord aunt and signing the lease, Jiang Luoluo walked to the balcony and opened the window.

Intense sunlight streamed through the gaps in the leaves, shining directly on his face and making it hard to keep his eyes open.

He leaned against the windowsill, resting his hands on the window frame, and touched his belly.

Tears suddenly began to fall in large, heavy drops.

Imperial Capital.

Huo Zedong leaned forward, his hands planted on the desk as he glared at the person across from him. “How can you not find him?”

“He’s never gone out alone. How could he just vanish into thin air?”

“Keep searching!”

The subordinate nodded meekly and retreated.

Plainclothes officers began to appear throughout the shopping mall.

Subways, high-speed rail stations, bus terminals, train stations—everywhere was thoroughly searched, but the Little Omega who had vanished into thin air was nowhere to be found.

Huo Zedong’s eyes burned red with desperation, yet he still couldn’t find his Little Omega.

When his assistant delivered Jiang Luoluo’s recent itinerary—a few thin sheets of A4 paper—Huo Zedong felt his temples throb.

His sharp eyes scanned the pages at lightning speed, his fingers flipping through them rapidly.

When he reached yesterday’s entry, his long, slender fingers paused, pressing down on a specific location: Huakang Hospital.

“The pregnant Little Omega from yesterday?”

The doctor took a sip from his thermos. “Of course I remember him.”

He was an unforgettable Little Omega, so beautiful that his watery eyes seemed to speak. When he looked at you with such soft, pleading eyes, no one could bear to scold him.

“Are you his Alpha?” the doctor frowned. “You’re not young yourself. How have you been caring for him? He’s three months pregnant, and you didn’t even know.”

Thinking of the body maturity numbers on the report, the doctor grew even more stern. “Didn’t anyone tell you how to care for an Omega? He got pregnant right after turning eighteen. His body hasn’t fully matured yet. This isn’t the best time to have a child. Did you not use contraception?”

“Fortunately, the baby is strong and has already formed. The fetal heart and buds are developing well…”

“When you get home, you must take good care of him. Pregnant Omegas are incredibly fragile. They’re highly sensitive and desperately need their Alpha’s reassurance…”

Leaving the hospital, Huo Zedong obtained yesterday’s surveillance footage.

The Little Omega was smiling sweetly, his small figure walking lightly. He repeatedly caressed the tiny image on the report.

Then, he carefully pressed the report to his chest, as if cradling a priceless treasure.

The Little Omega’s figure disappeared at the hospital entrance. Judging by the car’s direction, he was heading home.

At that moment, he must have been eager to share the news with Huo Zedong.

The video abruptly ended. Huo Zedong pressed the play button, watching it over and over again.

He watched the Little Omega walk through the hospital with a bright smile, eagerly getting into the car heading home…

Suddenly, that face merged with the Little Omega’s tear-reddened eyes.

He was nestled in Huo Zedong’s arms, softly whining.

“Can’t we come back later for the checkup? The machine is so cold… Baby doesn’t like taking medicine…”

Huo Zedong closed his eyes.

His eyes burned, as if something was about to burst forth uncontrollably.

His Baby knew everything.

He had given Huo Zedong a chance, but he hadn’t seized it.

He had been afraid, so he had fled from Huo Zedong’s side.

Huo Zedong exhaled deeply, yet his chest still felt heavy, as if it couldn’t bear the weight. His throat felt stuffed with cotton.

Heavy, suffocating.

It pressed down on him, making it hard to breathe.

Jiang Luoluo had left his old phone at the villa. He bought a new one and also purchased a SIM card from a scalper that wasn’t registered under his ID.

Rushing downstairs, he bought some daily necessities at the supermarket and brought them back to his new home.

He had planned to cook dinner himself, but he had been spoiled and lacked life experience. He didn’t even dare turn on the gas stove.

In the end, he ordered takeout.

Moonlight, like water, streamed through the curtains and onto the bed in the bedroom.

Forgetting to buy a nightlight, Jiang Luoluo hugged himself tightly, his heart still pounding with fear.

He was still afraid of the dark.

Finally, he clutched Huo Zedong’s jacket to his chest, stroking the slight bulge in his lower abdomen for comfort.

“Baby, don’t be scared. Daddy isn’t scared either…”

“You have to grow up quickly, okay?”

Exhausted after a long day, the Little Omega curled up in bed.

His slender, fair fingers clutched the black jacket, his long eyelashes still damp with tears.

Finally, he drifted off to sleep.

Inside the villa.

Huo Zedong sat in the endless darkness, on the bedroom sofa, his pupils slightly red, having not slept all night.

He remained in the same fixed posture, staring at the crumpled bedding.

The sweet scent of freesia still lingered heavily in the room. The moonlight was dim, and the puffed-up duvet seemed to conceal his treasure.

He imagined that when the sun rose, two tiny hands would emerge, followed by a tousled head, and a soft voice would call out, “Husband…”

Then, his Baby would snuggle into his arms, begging for a hug…

But when dawn broke, and sunlight illuminated the bed, his Little Omega never appeared.

Huo Zedong rose, his eyes dry, and stared at the empty room, repeatedly picturing the small figure in his mind.

His Baby had done nothing wrong.

What wrong had he done, other than wanting to keep his own child?

Had he made a mistake?

He felt the same way—he wanted to do everything in his power to keep his Baby.

No one was more important than his Baby.

He couldn’t gamble, nor did he dare to.

He only wanted his Baby to live a long and healthy life.

As for everything else, he wanted nothing.

August was drawing to a close.

The entire Imperial Capital had been searched eight or nine times, yet the Little Omega had vanished completely, leaving no trace behind.

The search had extended to the surrounding areas, but progress had slowed considerably.

For the time being, at least, nothing had been found.

Without his Omega, Huo Zedong had become even more brooding and violent.

Before, he had been like a sword hidden in its scabbard, his sharpness only subtly hinted at by his outward appearance.

Now, his blade was fully unsheathed, his actions decisive and ruthless. He showed no mercy in his dealings, his aura so intimidating it sent shivers down people’s spines.

Whispers spread through their circle, claiming his Omega had run away, unable to bear his temper.

Some opportunistic individuals began sending him new Omegas, but each one was promptly thrown out by his subordinates.

Huo Zedong himself maintained his habit of leaving work early every day.

It was as if a Little Omega who was afraid of the dark was always waiting for him at home.

Only the servants in the villa knew that their master would lock himself in his bedroom, leaving the lights on all night long.

Whether he slept or not, no one knew.

That bedroom had become a forbidden zone, never to be mentioned or cleaned.

At every meal, morning and evening, the table was still set with the Little Omega’s favorite dishes and desserts, just as if he hadn’t left.

But that empty seat would never again hold the happy, swinging legs of the Little Omega, who used to hold his spoon, squint his eyes, and savor his dessert.

A month had passed, and according to the pregnancy cycle, the baby growing inside Jiang Luoluo was now four months old.

The first fetal movement had come just two nights ago.

Whether it was a tiny hand or foot, it had brushed lightly against the Little Omega’s belly from within, like a fish tail gently grazing the side of a fish tank before swaying away.

The Little Omega sat frozen, touching his belly, almost doubting it was real.

But when the sensation of that tiny fish tail brushed against him again, he knew for sure it was his first fetal movement.

The joy of becoming a father for the first time nearly made the Little Omega scream with delight. He paced excitedly around the room several times.

But the person he most wanted to share this moment with wasn’t there.

The Little Omega pouted, suddenly feeling wronged. He sat on the edge of the bed, stroking his belly over and over.

“When you’re a little bigger, Daddy will take you back to see him…”

“Daddy has already checked. After seven months, he won’t be able to have you aborted. He’ll have no choice then…”

“If… if he still doesn’t like you, Daddy will take you away, and we’ll never see him again…”

The Little Omega spoke, his delicate face suddenly twisting into a grimace. He curled up uncomfortably on the bed.

The suit jacket belonging to Huo Zedong, its lingering scent of strong liquor and pheromones had faded to the point where it was barely detectable, offering no comfort whatsoever.

The Little Omega touched his burning glands, forcing himself to sit up. With practiced ease, he injected himself with an inhibitor.

He had been away from Huo Zedong for far too long. The pheromones injected that night had completely dissipated.

The doctor had warned him that pregnant Omegas inherently needed the companionship and reassurance of an Alpha. Relying on inhibitors like this was akin to drinking poison to quench thirst.

The effectiveness of the inhibitors would diminish over time. As the baby grew, his need for Alpha pheromones would only increase.

This couldn’t go on.

Clutching his belly, the Little Omega curled up on the sofa, draping Huo Zedong’s jacket around himself, pretending he was being held by him.

His curled lashes drooping, the Little Omega searched Huo Zedong’s name online, gazing at the man’s refined and noble face in the news reports.

He knew the inhibitors were painful.

But Huo Zedong didn’t like his baby. What else could he do?


T/N: And yeah, your dear translator cried. Even though this is my 3rd time reading this!

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