Intro

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The world has so many diverse populations that were overlooked at first but gradually became significantly crucial to society. Other than the distinct genders like men and women, the population differentiated into three more categories. The A-type, B-type, and lastly, the O-type. Those three categories are very distinct from blood type; they are what old society would call the second gender.

Since the planet was formed, generally, humans were categorized as the B-type, or better known as the beta. The two other second genders were found in the middle of the 20th century, marked by the occurrence of heats that the O-type, or better known as the omega, underwent that fastly influenced the A-type, better known as the alpha.

These days, the whole population on the planet is filled with 70% of the betas, 22% of the alphas, and 8% of the omegas. Betas mostly marry each other, and their offspring will usually turn out to also be beta.

Meanwhile, for alpha and omega, there is another term besides marriage, which is mated. Omega can reproduce offspring with alpha, no matter the gender. They don't have to be coupled for the omega to be pregnant after sexual intercourse, but the chance of the omega falling pregnant is higher when they are in heat.

Another unique characteristic of alpha and omega that beta does not have is their other classifications, namely dominant and recessive. A dominant alpha or omega has very distinct pheromones in their body, which usually attract other people around them.

A dominant alpha is said to be the strongest in the world, the most sought after in the case of their genes. Meanwhile, the dominant omega has potent pheromones that are so alluring for the alphas, and they have the highest chance to produce strong offspring.

In contrast to the dominant genes for alpha and omega, recessive hardly excrete pheromones from the body. Recessive alpha had little to no record of being found, same with omega, and they usually will be called beta instead. Like beta, recessive omega has never been heard to produce offspring from same-sex relationships, unlike the dominant omega or the average omega.

In Thailand, the record for dominant alpha was only a few, and most of them came from several influential families. One stood out of the ten dominant alphas that resided in Thailand.

Kao Noppakao Dechaphatthanakun, the only heir to the DT group, which is an enormous corporation in Asia, and also the one who holds the title as the super dominant alpha by Forbes magazine. Due to his pheromones and status, people flocked to him every single time he was spotted.

Nearly all omega populations consider Kao to be the most desirable and perfect alpha, so they often try to lure in the alpha but to no avail. The most cliché way that the omegas often use to draw Kao is by injecting a heat-inducer into themselves and attaching their bodies to the alpha; in hopes that the man would be blinded by their suffocating pheromones that often can't be ignored by ordinary alpha. However, because Kao is a super dominant alpha, he is not affected by the pheromones that omega emits in heat; it also applies to those produced by dominant omegas.

That is one reason why Kao doesn't like omegas; he can't say that he hates omegas because hate is such a strong word. Kao is also a human and a man; therefore, he has sexual desires that he can't ignore, and because of that, he chose betas as an alternative to being his sexual partner.

To Be Continued

A/n:
This story was supposed to be published in early May, maybe when I had my birthday. Then, my second nephew came earlier, so I had to babysit my first nephew. Please tell me what you think about this introduction chapter. I didn't include Earth's introductory here; he'll be in the next chapter.

Started publishing on the 19th of May 2021,

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