Chapter 5: Ming Huan seems to have reached the growth period…
Translated by Addis of Exiled Rebels Scanlations
Editor: Mimosa
A little breeze blew through Xie Shuci’s soft hair in front of his forehead. He felt that the sunset behind him was a little hot, and the sun made the small piece of skin on the back of his neck a little painful and itchy.
âSnow-white horns.â
âThe dark gray tail of the dragon.â
âAnd, silvery white shimmering with the shattered rays, as if the moonlight shone on a snowy land off the beaten path.â
âIt was beautiful.â
The corners of Xie Shuci’s mouth were smiling a little bit when the omega teacher draped the jacket he had just taken off back over his shoulders and said, “Shuci, let’s go.”
“I’m waiting for him.” He blurted out.
“Shuci.” The teacher said with some embarrassment, “The admiral will take him home. You did exceptionally well today, your mental energy was steady. You should feel a little hungry, omegas in their growth period are very picky about food, and your father specifically instructed you toâŠ.”
Xie Shuci turned sideways, but the afterglow still chased the snow-white figure.
When Ming Huan was falling, he didn’t even see what his wings looked like. It was as if they only opened for a moment when he was about to land, and then Yu Hanzhou’s tail wrapped around Ming Huan’s waist and belly.
It turned out that the white-feathered dragon’s wings were very eye-catching.
“Um, okay.” Until there was no more sound in his ears, he answered politely, but his eyes did not move at all.
Ming Huan flew and flew.
Once he hit the barrier, he stumbled back to the ground.
Two feathers were lost.
“Shit, why is there a shielding wall here!”
Xie Shuci had a little smile in his eyes and didn’t feel at all that Ming Huan had dropped his godhood.
He knew it all along.
In other people’s eyes, Ming Huan was the unattainable and near-perfect alpha.
However, he saw it differently.
âMing Huan.â
âHe was a sweet little alpha.â
Thatâs why those little omega with admiring eyes who wanted to catch a little opportunity with Ming Huan were useless. Ming Huan would not hurt an omega as he was gentle and considerate to them.
He just wanted to be a good alpha.
Under Yu Hanzhou’s strict requirements, Ming Huan had to become an outstanding and a warlike person as good as Yu Hanzhou. Otherwise, the unsmiling Admiral Yu would treat him badly.
“This is the Xie family’s child?”
“Yes, Admiral.” Admiral Yu had never said much, and it was rare for him to notice other people. The teacher explained somewhat attentively, “And he is in the same class as Ming Huan. His mental energy is at SS-level, and he has completed the differentiation prediction. He has a 67% probability of differentiating into an omega in the future. The matching prediction has not been completed yet.”
The stronger the mental energy, the stronger the dragon. There would always be a higher probability that they would differentiate into alpha or beta.
An SS-level omega was very rare and more precious than any of the rare resource planets.
The teacher was obviously starting to become floored that Admiral Yu had opened his mouth and asked about Xie Shuci.
He was one of the Federation’s three admirals and the military department’s supreme XX-level person. He was guarding the Federation’s heroic bloodline, and he was the pure white feathered dragon.
There was also the delicate and quiet little omega of Federationâs richest family.
âShouldn’t they be mates?â
The dragon’s fertility rate had been very low, so perhaps they could raise a good child belonging to the next generation.
If Admiral Yu’s future husband attended the Federation’s 1st Military Academy, it might also bring a lot of benefits to the school. For example, the approval for military starship research would be passed more quickly, and the Xie family’s rare mining rights could be granted at the same time. This would be of great benefit to the research of leapfrog warship designâŠ.
After getting down from the tower, Yu Hanzhou walked towards Ming Huan in silence and said in a cold voice, “Let’s go.”
Ming Huan crouched against the shielding wall while hugging his knees and sitting. His wings and tail had been put away and only the two snow-white horns on his forehead were still hanging out abruptly.
On the edge of his feet were two feathers that had been knocked off.
He had just been ripped of his pride and everything had been said. Ming Huan was still angry and his shoulder was bruised and sore. He rubbed his shoulder and said, “I don’t want to be a commander.”
I just want to retire in peace and quiet in this world. It’s almost time for differentiation anyway.
“Is it a painful bump?” Yu Hanzhou did not respond positively to his claim and his knees slightly bent while he placed one hand on the leg as he half-squatted. He used the other hand to hold down Ming Huan’s hand that had slightly raised a little, “Or is this building too high, and you were afraid?”
Ming Huan was like an enraged beast, “High? That’s it? Yu Hanzhou, I’m not afraid, it doesn’t hurt! I don’t want to, I don’t want to!”
“Since you’re not afraid and it doesn’t hurt, then why don’t you want to?” Yu Hanzhou’s voice was clear and light.
Ming Huan had been an omega for eighteen years in his last life.
He knew how to live peacefully under the roof of a powerful alpha, and that involved being submissive while satisfying their high self-esteem and desire for control which was what he had always done.
He had become a good alpha and submitted to all of Yu Hanzhou’s arrangements.
He had planned to just hold back until the day of differentiation.
For some reason, which was probably because the growth period of the dragon in this world was competitive, he really couldn’t stand it.
His heart seemed so sensitive that he was aggrieved by his feathers being ruffled even gently.
His eyes turned slightly red.
âThis tower was so high.â
âWhy do I have to jump?â
âThis shielding wall is so hard.â
âWhy, when you saw me about to hit it, did you not tell me?â
Yu Hanzhou did not speak and reached his hand through the clothes a little to rub his shoulders.
Ming Huan’s raven-feather eyelashes lifted a little, and his eyes saw Yu Hanzhou’s straight, angular jaw.
His eyelashes instantly lifted as he was shocked to see Yu Hanzhou, and hen then quickly turned his head to wipe his eyes hard.
âI actually cried.â
âWhy did I cry? How did I cry?â
His strong sense of victory actually made him shed tears.
In his previous life, he felt that being an omega was difficult for him.
Thus, when he transmigrated into a book about a powerful dragon alpha, he was really very happy.
However, no one told him that the lives of alphas were also very difficult.
Ming Huan wiped more and more tears away. He hung his head, and it was only until this moment that he realized that he was indeed just scared. He was so scared; he did not want to jump.
However, alphas can’t be scared, and he can’t cry.
Ming Huan stood up somewhat stiffly and gathered his emotions, “Let’s go home.”
“We’ll go to the hospital.”
Surprisingly, he actually heard a little bit of tenderness from Yu Hanzhou’s calm inquiry. Ming Huan thought that he must be crazy as he smelled Yu Hanzhou’s pheromone that was hidden like the coldness of the snowy mountain ice field.
“No need.”
“You turn into your original body, then it won’t hurt.” Yu Hanzhou said, “I’ll take you back.”
Ming Huan obediently changed back into a small dragon, and Yu Hanzhou held him with one hand as he took off his military jacket to cover him slightly before he got into a small enclosed flying machine.
Yu Hanzhou turned on the autopilot.
Ming Huan was lying on his lap, and the pain in his arm was indeed much relieved after turning into a small dragon.
There was no more pain in his body, and his emotions seemed to return to normal.
He suddenly felt overwhelmed with embarrassment.
He had just cried in front of Yu Hanzhou, sobbing and choking, didn’t he?
âOh my god.â
Ming Huan took his small tail to cover his head and coiled it into a circle.
Yu Hanzhou’s hand gently rested on his body, and warmed his small belly through the thickness of a military jacket.
The hand was just the right temperature, like a warm bed, and Ming Huan soon forgot about the pain as he drifted off to sleep.
The director of the Capital Hospital was already waiting outside the gate, and Yu Hanzhou’s face was somewhat grave. His boots made regular, crisp footsteps on the clean ground, “I suspect he has a severe case of intermittent differentiation syndrome. He’s been crying today. Only because he ran into a shielding wall. He’s also become a lot more cranky lately. And even stranger, he told me today that he doesn’t want to be a commander.”
Yu Hanzhou took the already sleeping little guy out of his arms, and Ming Huan wrapped in his military jacket with only a little bit of his dragon horns showing, rolled over slightly as he continued to sleep in his elbow. His face was buried on the inside as if to avoid the harsh lights in the room, and he arched his head toward his chest.
The little tail wrapped around his wrist.
He was afraid to fall.
The tail wrapped tightly in his sleep, which was a sign of insecurity.
“Did he meet an omega today? If it’s intermittent differentiation phase syndrome, then the pheromone of the opposite sex will have some effect on him.” Dean asked.
“There was.” Yu Hanzhou said in a cold voice, “Today’s teacher was an omega.”
“Since Ming Huan is an alpha, he would be affected by omega pheromone. Intermittent differentiation syndrome attacks should show some possessiveness and destructive desire to the omega, and he would therefore become a little more violent. And cowardly and easily able to cry.”
It was not very similar symptomatically.
The dean asked for more details about what happened today as he pushed the gold-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose and said, “It’s possible that it’s just because the other omega’s flight went well and his didn’t. So, it inspired a strong desire to win. As for him saying that he didn’t want to become a commander, it’s easier to understand. I think that it’s just some rebellion on his first growth period.”
“There is no alpha whose mental energy is developed that does not dream of becoming a commander and becoming a hero of the Federation. Alphas are competitive. As for the tears, perhaps, this alpha is extraordinarily afraid of pain. His nervous system may feel a little different, and his pain threshold may be very high. It was just a small impact, but for him, it could have been pain at level nine like his bones were being crushed – we’ve had cases of this before, but I’m not quite sure. Otherwise, I can’t think of any other reason that would make an alpha actually start wiping tears from his eyes just from hitting a shielding wall. Unless, he really is a dragon with a genetic defect that makes him unusually sensitive to pain. Then, we recommend going to the hospital as soon as possible for a detailed neurological examination and early treatment for early healing.”
There seemed to be some truth to it.
Yu Hanzhou followed the doctor’s advice and made an appointment for him to have a full examination, which was scheduled right after the Junior Commander exam.
“But don’t rule out the possibility that he has intermittent differentiation phase syndrome. Once he wakes up later, Admiral Yu can ask him if he can smell pheromone – an important criterion for determination. If it’s intermittent growth period differentiation syndrome with unusual symptoms that can make an alpha emotionally fragile, fearful, and a crybaby. Then it is recommended that he be assigned to the dormitory of the differentiated alpha during the Junior commander’s examination.”
The doctor suggested sincerely, “That should be more beneficial.”
After sending the doctor away, Ming Huan woke up and the tail that had been wrapped around Yu Hanzhou’s wrist unraveled. The little dragon stretched out his claws and rubbed his sleepy eyes, flapping his little wings as he flew upwards.
Yu Hanzhou followed him up and saw him take a little quilt with his hooked tai,l and the whole dragon rolled in it.
After rolling around, he buried his head in the quilt again.
He smelled the familiar smell of the bedding.
The dragon’s tail gradually shortened, the bulge in the quilt grew larger and larger until it finally could not be wrapped and a white tender ankle from the end of the quilt stretched out.
He slid to the edge of the bed.
The little dragon turned into a teenager again.
This is a sign of extreme mental relaxation.
The quilt that had just covered his head now rested on his shoulder, and Yu Hanzhou could see a small bruise on his shoulder.
He took an applicator and squeezed it on his palm, gently rubbing the bruise.
He didn’t quite wake up, but his brow furrowed and his body tensed as if he were a snail subconsciously trying to bury himself in a safe hard shell.
Ming Huan seemed to have become extraordinarily delicate since he reached the growth period.
It was not easy to reach the point of red eyes.
Yu Hanzhou remembered his eyelashes today had held a few tears while hanging low to the ground. It was like a small white dew on a lotus leaf in summer, trembling in the wind and swaying in soft posture.
After a while, the slightly red eyelids lifted a little.
“HissâŠ.”
The eyes opened all red, and soon the light converged into a sharp color.
“Yu Hanzhou, you fucking undress me, do you have a issue with your brain-“


I’m surprised that there’s actually such reasons! đ I don’t know whether to laugh or cry
God, it’s like the menopause; emotions all over the place, cranky and sensitive! đ
Thank you both for the chapter.
I still think that General Yu will be the Ml and Xu is going to be the secondary ml (I think Xu will differ in Alpha)
Wha ha ha
Ml and the others so believing that mc is/would be an alpha skskksks mc too đ€§