Chapter 29 Chapter 29 Oh, what a miserable life



Chapter 29 Chapter 29 Oh, what a miserable life

The omega before him had the typical omega appearance, gentle, sweet, and completely non-aggressive. To the alphas in the transition zone, this was a typical omega that completely fit the stereotype.

I stared at him for a few seconds and asked a question, "Why did you quarrel with them last time?"

I am also a bit gossipy.

The nurse was stunned for a moment, and it took her a while to realize what I was asking.

He showed a look of disdain, "If a customer eats a free meal, you will be the same as me."

I understand. It’s that group of people who eat without paying.

But I am the type who likes to dine and dine for free, so I chose to smile and say nothing.

"So?" the nurse pressed on.

"So what?" I played dumb.

Seeing that I was unmoved, the nurse's face froze for a moment, and her eyes almost popped out.

Fortunately, he stopped pretending and spoke frankly, "Whatever you want me to do, any method is fine, but I don't want to stay in the slums anymore."

"If you help me leave, I'll do things for you."

I'm too lazy to argue with him too much.

After all, I really can't see what's so useful about this young nurse that I can use her for good.

Just then, Kirsty sent me a message, and I had to think about how to continue fooling him.

Leaving with Ali's organization was my last resort. Once I accepted their help, I would be completely committed to them. From then on, I would no longer have the final say in my life. I would have to obey them wholeheartedly and carefully conceal my identity.

Thinking of this, I couldn't help but feel irritated.

As I took a step forward, the nurse grabbed my hand and said, "Even if you want to kill someone, I can do it! As long as you can get him to this hospital, I have a way!"

I turned back.

Looking into his eyes again, they were still as gentle and harmless.

But this docile and harmless appearance can only fool the alphas. Someone who has climbed up from the bottom is simply not capable of such a docile character.

The communicator kept vibrating, with dense messages from Kirsty.

I lowered my head and glanced casually, then edited the message and sent it.

After dealing with Kirsty, I left the current chat interface and found another chat interface in a corner and clicked on it.

Edit the message and send it.

The other party replied almost instantly.

I then raised my head and showed him the chat interface, "Okay."

I'm very skilled at exchanging interests.

Help me kill someone, I save his life, it's only fair.

The nurse stared at the interface quietly for a moment, then put on her sweet and lovely smile again, gave me her habitual look, and left.

——

Over the next few days, I didn't see Levin much, but I went to the hospital to see Olvera several times.

Thanks to the pass Kirsty gave me, I can move freely between the transition zone and the slums, and I also met a few alphas who don't have so much trouble.

One of them was the alpha who gave me the inhibitor.

Occasionally, we would chat about some meaningless topics, although most of the time he was the only one talking and I just listened quietly.

It’s not that I’m autistic, but I don’t want to waste any brain cells listening to useless nonsense, especially a bunch of low-quality and vulgar nonsense.

"So how did you get involved with the inspector and that omega?" The alpha winked at me while smoking.

The omega he was talking about was Kirsty.

There were only two omegas in the transition zone: Kirsty and the nurse. They couldn't reach the former, and the latter required payment. In this entertainment-scarce transition zone, these two omegas were all they could talk about.

I said with a straight face, "Stop saying that. They are both good people. Olvera still has a husband, and Kirsty is still unmarried. It's disrespectful for you to make up stories about them."

The alpha looked at me with disdain. "I just despise you for being like that, but that's the nature of betas. As for me, once that omega leaves the slums, he'll immediately throw himself into the arms of his fiancé and forget all about you."

"Believe me, omegas are fickle. As long as there's pheromones, they'll do anything."

I caught a glimpse of him from the corner of my eye and immediately stood up and punched him. "That's enough! Stop insulting him with those dirty words!"

The alpha was caught off guard by my punch and immediately cursed and tried to get up and fight back.

"Useless." Kirsty stood behind him.

The alpha's fist froze in mid-air, his face flushed red.

He who was talking to the omega just now didn't dare to say a word now. In the end, he could only glare at me fiercely and then left.

The omega from Ascendant City was not someone he could afford to offend.

Who knows if this omega's fiancé will kill him in a fit of rage.

Kirsty glared at the departing alpha in disgust, then covered her nose and came over to me. "It smells terrible! Don't these alphas ever pay attention to personal hygiene?"

"Is everyone in this place like this? Uneducated and unhygienic? God, I feel sick just staying here for another day."

After that, Kirsty said to me with a smile, "Useless, you are different from them. You should come back to the Upper City with me."

The corners of my mouth twitched, revealing a complex and sad expression. "Kirsty, there's no need to tell me this. I understand everything."

Taking a deep breath, I forced a smile and said to Kirsty with gratitude, "I have to thank you, Kirsty. If it weren't for you, my friend wouldn't have been able to get into this hospital."

Kirsty took my hand, pressed it against mine, and slowly curled my hair with her index finger.

Unfortunately, my black hair is a little short, so I can't curl it like his hair, so it can only escape from his fingertips repeatedly.

But he never got tired of it and played round and round.

"I was surprised when you called me yesterday," Kirsty said with a smile. "You two are competitors, aren't you? He has more experience and is more knowledgeable than you. He's more suitable to take over the company."

I disagreed. "Kirsty, that's not the case. He has his strengths. Even though he used to check my attendance, I believe this is his way of supporting me. I have to work harder."

"Hehehe~" Kirsty laughed and didn't bring up the topic anymore.

In fact, ever since Olvera was seriously injured and fell into a coma, Kirsty has become radiant and would come to the hospital from time to time to see the unconscious Olvera.

Whenever this happened, I would take the initiative to leave the ward, no matter how he mocked the unconscious Olvera inside.

Go ahead and curse me, but just don’t drag me down with you.

But today was a little unexpected.

Levin was actually in the ward.

The omega male leaned against the bed, standing with his arms folded across his chest and his back straight.

Noticing the two of them, he tilted his head slightly.

The first thing I noticed was that he had changed his glasses.

How many pairs of glasses does this person have? Why are each pair more expensive than the last?

"You're here," Levin said, glancing quickly in my direction and then back away.

"I thought you were all set on getting a divorce." Kirsten came and sat down on the bed.

"...There's something unexpected. I'm not planning on getting a divorce for now." Levin replied, then turned the subject back to Kirsty. "Jane, you have to leave the slums tomorrow."

"What?" Kirsty frowned.

I was a little surprised, "So fast?"

Aren't there still about ten days left? Why are they suddenly speeding up?

Or is there any new move from Angsa?

"When I go back is none of your business," Kirsty said unhappily, raising her chin. "Besides, I have other things to do and can't leave."

"What can I do for you?" Levin raised his eyebrows almost subconsciously, his tone harsh and arrogant. "If you're referring to the freight company, just leave it to qualified employees. Weren't they doing fine before you came?"

The atmosphere in the ward was a little subtle, and my mind was full of thoughts about what Levin meant.

Levin's attitude was strange, and his attitude towards Olvera had also changed. It wasn't like they were rekindling their old feelings, but rather like he'd been caught with something.

I remembered that Olvera once mentioned that she would not be kicked out of the house even if they divorced.

It seems that in addition to knowing Levin's true gender, Olvera also has other evidence against him.

Oh my god! Why do these Celestial Dragons have so many secrets? Can't they just tell me all at once?

"Scott, even if I want to leave, you have to tell me the reason." Kirsty didn't like Levin's condescending attitude. "And put away your disgusting face. You have no right to show off your stuff in front of me."

"Do you think I'm threatening you?" Levin refused to give in. "Did I stop you when you came to the slums? But now the situation is special, and you have to go back."

"Go back and get married?" Kirsty immediately became emotional as if she had been pricked by something. "Levin, don't forget, you and I are in the same situation, you're just a little luckier than me!"

"I'm different from you!" Levin's emotions were also ignited at this moment.

Seeing that the two of them were arguing more and more fiercely, I quickly stood between them and said, "That's enough! Stop arguing meaninglessly!"

I grabbed Levin, soothed Kirsty with my eyes, and then pulled him out of the ward and into the corridor.

After confirming that no one was around and Kirsty couldn't hear me, I pretended to be tired and said to Levin, "Levin, what do you want to say? And why did you suddenly ask Kirsty to leave the slums?"

Levin looked at me coldly, "What? Forget about Olvera, you can't even bear to give up that omega?"

"What do you want from me?" I asked. "Do you think I'll just cling to anyone rich and powerful like a dog?"

The omega male shut up immediately, frowning and looking away in annoyance.

"Never mind. It's up to you if you want to." I turned my head away dejectedly and whispered, "I'm just a little confused... Is it because of that Onsa? The atmosphere in the transition zone is so tense. Olvera is still unconscious, you and I haven't met, and Kirsty has been ordered to return to the family."

"You'll all leave by then, and I... will have no choice but to stay here." A bitter smile played on my lips. "Maybe you guys don't value me anyway."

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