“We met in T City. My team was ordered to search for and escort Omegas to the shelter. We had a misunderstanding then. But that’s in the past. You’re safe now, please release the doctor.”
The doctor’s struggle gradually weakened, his eyeballs rolling back, as Sinan’s strong fingers suddenly loosened.
Fresh oxygen rushed into his lungs, and the doctor coughed silently.
“Where’s Zhou Rong?” Sinan “looked” at Tang Hao and asked.
“…”
“Where’s Yan Hao? Chun Cao, Ding Shi, Guo Weixiang?”
“The Sixth Squadron has its own mission…”
Sinan interrupted: “Zhou Rong is not here. I’m not safe.”
Just like in T City, Tang Hao realized he was once again directly confronting this tricky Omega.
Although he knew the other couldn’t see, Tang Hao still stared at those eyes covered by white gauze: “Major Zhou Rong has critical information to report to superiors and can’t come here. The Strategic Research Institute has issued a top-level document. Your serum is crucial for developing an antidote vaccine. Please calm down and cooperate with our work.”
Sinan paused, his almost bloodless lips slightly curving: “No.”
“Bring Zhou Rong here,” Sinan spoke with his usual commanding tone: “Immediately.”
“Major,” someone in the room whispered: “This Omega has already been marked by Major Zhou…”
Tang Hao understood the implication.
Once marked, an Alpha’s spiritual control over an Omega could be extremely powerful, and some of the Omega’s overly dependent behaviors might not be entirely autonomous.
Tang Hao rubbed his temples forcefully, then took a long breath, frowning: “Major Zhou Rong is not here. I’m sorry I can’t fulfill your request. To be frank, I don’t know under what circumstances your marking occurred, but even if there was the slightest element of coercion, you can have the marking surgically removed with military assistance…”
Sinan scoffed: “Shut up.”
Tang Hao felt utterly exasperated, repeatedly pinching the bridge of his nose.
No one could guess what this precious Omega was thinking, but everyone knew Zhou Rong’s current situation was delicate. Zhou Rong must explain how he knew and marked Sinan, and if the central command suspected he used inducement or even coercion to mark him while knowing Sinan had antibodies, it would be an extremely serious issue.



