Kim is sweet and seductive, just as an omega should be, in front of everyone but hates this side of him. He's just a weapon to be used. In reality he's cold, merciless, deadly and dominant, quite opposite of what an omega should be. On the other hand Porchay is an alpha, sweet and innocent, hardworking and diligent. He often gets bullied for being too "soft" as an alpha. An alpha should be controlling and dominant......right? One is fighting for the rights of an omega while the other is fighting for the wellbeing of an alpha. It's ok for an omega to be the dominant one, it's ok for an alpha to be dependent, it's ok for alphas, betas and omegas to be equal. But this world is a nasty place. Even if the modern world says that they're equal, it's the unsaid agreement that omegas are just born to fulfill the thirst and commands of an alpha, their whole life depends on an alpha. Whereas an alpha always needs to have the upper hand, and be the bossy and controlling one, keeping their omegas under control. Kim didn't like it. Nor did Chay. What will happen when these two cross paths? A too sweet alpha and a not-too-sweet omega. How will they fight against the odds of the society? Will Kim be able to trust Porchay after all the shits he had been through with alphas? Will Porchay at last be able to find someone he can depend on, someone who will not expect him to be the most responsible one? The roles are reversed. Presenting Kiman Theerapanyakul, the youngest mafia heir and the only omega of the family, who does not consider himself to be weak and miserable as an omega, who hates his omega. And Porchay Kittisiwat, an alpha who considers himself to be the softer side of an alpha, not weak but soft. Both fighting for a similar goal: equality and respect for an omega.