ATOA Ch. 31.2

Translator: Dj22031

Editor: Dj22031

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After a long while, someone stammered, “What…what’s going on…”

Soon, someone responded. Suddenly, the entrance door was kicked open, slamming against the walls on either side with a thud.

Entering from behind the door were more than a dozen menacing-looking men. They wore vests, revealing their muscular physiques. And each of them had identical, exaggerated tattoos on their arms.

They held laser guns, threatening to fire bullets at the passengers’ heads.

“Crouch down! Everyone, crouch down!”

“Ahhh!!!”

They came on menacingly. The passengers were mostly recent high school graduates, never having seen anything like it.

The few omegas were already terrified, crouching down with their heads in their hands. Most alphas, though barely managing not to scream, trembled with fear and obediently complied.

After this group of burly men, the last to enter was a female alpha.

She was chewing gum, a headscarf wrapped around her head. Her muscles were equally evident.

She grabbed a beta woman by the hair and shoved her roughly to the ground: “Bring all the omegas out here!”

This beta woman was the staff member who had made the announcement earlier. Everyone else was controlled by these uninvited guests, but she was the only one brought over.

She stood up timidly, then looking at the equally frightened passengers, felt a pang of pity.

“Don’t just stand there, hurry up!”

A long gun was pressed against her back; she was practically being pushed forward.

Purchasing an airship ticket required passenger information, including gender.

Moreover, an omega and an alpha standing together were easily distinguishable in terms of gender.

The average height difference between an omega and an alpha was a full 20cm; the former had a smaller frame and delicate, softer facial features, while the latter was relatively taller and had more defined features.

However, if a beta was mixed in, things became somewhat ambiguous.

The general perception of betas was that they had average looks and builds. But there were exceptions.

Especially for women, the difference between betas and omegas wasn’t that significant in appearance.

To avoid attracting attention, Bai Yue crouched down as instructed. After all, there were over a dozen of them, all armed, and a direct confrontation wouldn’t be wise.

However… encountering interstellar kidnappers on the way to school was really bad luck.

He’d seen these people’s names in the news. They disregarded imperial laws, acting recklessly. They even robbed people of money and omegas, engaging in human trafficking.

After all, compared to other genders, omegas were relatively rare, and high-level omegas were even more precious.

This group deliberately chose an airship bound for planet D-312, presumably because they figured any omegas who could get in wouldn’t have low genetic levels.

However, this also meant that patrols near planet D-312 were extremely frequent. Why were they so brazen? What backup plan did they have?

At this moment, the female beta began nervously searching for people. Holding a passenger list, she pointed out the names of each person as she passed a row.

“Let me go!”

The first omega was forcibly dragged away. She screamed and struggled, hoping someone would help her. But even after being thrown to the back, no one spoke.

Then, they moved to the next row.

“No, no!” An omega grabbed the hand of the person sitting next to her, tears welling in her eyes, “Help me, please.”

The person hesitated.

The omega’s shoulder was grabbed by the interstellar kidnappers and forcibly pulled away. The alpha seemed to finally have a change of heart, suddenly standing up and saying to the uninvited guests, “You, you can’t do this.”

He was pale and looked terrified. But he still insisted on speaking his mind completely: “Human trafficking is illegal. Besides, the patrol ship’s guards are almost here! If you stop now, your crime will be relatively minor…”

Upon hearing this, the interstellar kidnapper dragging the omega stopped in his tracks, turned around and glared at him fiercely.

The alpha passenger shuddered, swallowing the rest of his words.

“A patrol ship?” The female leader smiled knowingly, chewing bubble gum as she approached.

“You reminded me.” Her high heels clicked on the smooth floor. As she passed her subordinate, she snatched a long gun from his hand and pointed it at the flight attendant.

“Now, speed things up. If I think you’re too slow, I’ll shoot you dead!”

The flight attendant stiffened, nodding through tears.

Then, the female leader twirled the gun, pointing it at the alpha passenger again. She stepped forward, the muzzle pointed directly at his forehead.

Pointed at by this dangerous weapon, the passenger dared not move.

The female leader smiled: “Thanks for the reminder.”

“And then, goodbye.”

A laser beam shot from the gun. The passenger, jolted backward by the powerful impact—without a sound, his eyes wide as he fell backward.

His body went limp and he collapsed onto the seat, his eyes wide open in death.

“Ah, ahhhhh!”

The omega who had just been taken away watched helplessly as his seatmate died before his eyes, unable to bear it any longer, and screamed.

The female leader tossed the laser gun back in boredom: “Shut her up.”

“Yes!”

After that, no one dared to resist. No matter how pitiful the omega being dragged away was, no one dared to step forward to stop it.

After all, the reckless alpha from before was the best warning.

Because of the previous example, the flight attendants didn’t dare to delay and went through the list one by one.

Lu Ke was also forcibly taken away. But he seemed to know that resistance was futile, and he was dragged away like a dead man.

Next was a fan of Li Canxing. He kept shouting for help and calling his idol’s name, hoping that he would come to save him.

But he didn’t expect that his idol would be holding his head at this moment. He had closed his ears and eyes, muttering incantations, completely hypnotized into another world.

Soon they reached the middle section.

Bai Yue watched the approaching flight attendant, lost in thought.

His ticket information indicated he was an “alpha.” Theoretically, if he stayed put, the flight attendant would simply pass him by.

However… he glanced at the omegas not far ahead. They were huddled together, some with blank expressions, others sobbing softly.

Perhaps thinking a few omegas wouldn’t cause any trouble, they weren’t even tied up, only guarded by two interstellar kidnappers.

Directly in front, the burly female leader stood.

Bai Yue narrowed his eyes.

If he wanted to make a move, blending in with the omegas was the easiest way— because he wouldn’t be detected.

Besides, the pheromone level of suppression was related to distance. The closer the distance, the stronger the effect.

The flight attendant approached.

She glanced at the list, saw no “omegas” near the middle row, and prepared to leave.

Bai Yue was about to speak. Before he could, the person next to him stood up first.

The interstellar kidnapper reacted quickly, immediately pointing his gun: “What are you doing!?”

But when he saw the person’s face, he froze.

“Omega.” The blond boy remained expressionless. “Need to come over?”

The kidnapper hesitated, then slapped the woman beside him: “Damn, you even missed someone on the list. You didn’t do it on purpose, did you!”

The flight attendant swayed, pitifully covering her cheek, but dared not say anything more.

The kidnapper pointed his gun at the blond boy: “I don’t need to take you away.”

The blond boy didn’t speak, just turning and walking forward.

Bai Yue was a step slower. He was somewhat surprised by the blond boy’s actions. Since the other party had shown up, it was likely because his name wasn’t on the list.

In other words, this person wasn’t an omega.

Perhaps the blond boy had a similar thought to him. If so, two people fighting was better than one.

He was about to get up when he caught a glimpse of a gun pointed at him. Turning his head, he saw it was the kidnapper.

After seeing the blond boy, the kidnapper also noticed the person inside. Thinking it was another person trying to hide, he said menacingly, “Don’t think I can’t see you just because you’re hiding inside! Come out now!”

Bai Yue was taken aback. Then he slowly stood up, showing no sign of fear.

“I understand.”


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