LOGIN“C-cut ties?”
Cold sweat trickled down my forehead at the story flowing in an unexpected direction.
“Why did that bastard come back to Washington? He should just stay buried in Spain for life.”
“Um, Samuel.”
“Shamelessly bragging in front of Gabriel about becoming an alpha. There’s a limit to being stupid.”
“Now that you mention it, you.”
First, I asked the question I’d been wanting to ask for a while.
“Why do you hate Harper so much? You two used to play together well back in the day.”
“Harper just used me as his toy on his own. I don’t remember playing together.”
“You played taekwondo games together pretty well.”
“You mean when he used me as a punching bag to hit?”
P-punching bag?
Was that… how it was?
“D-didn’t you two ride bikes together too?”
“It was hard cleaning up the mess when he nearly got into a car accident speeding by himself.”
“You two also often played ball together…”
“When he made me stand there like a stone statue and only practiced his dribbling by himself?”
“…”
I just thought the two of them got along well despite their bickering.
Whenever I told them to go play well together with Harper, Samuel always nodded. …Even though his expression was extremely blank.
“We can’t even communicate. Not with that barbaric, brutish beast-like bastard.”
“Y-you really didn’t get along…”
I thought the fact that he refused to call Harper, who was 3 years older, ‘brother’ no matter what was because they were close like friends, but now I see he was just ignoring him.
‘Well, their personalities… really don’t match at all.’
Harper took my advice at face value and brought out his bright nature to the point of becoming like a human sun.
He was the complete opposite of Samuel, who was introverted and calm like the moon floating in a quiet night.
‘Actually, I did hope they wouldn’t get too close… but I didn’t think they’d get along this badly.’
How on earth were those two stuck together like that in the novel? The trigger that made William obsessed with Harper is truly a mystery.
Did the two of them join forces because Gabriel in the novel was such trash? I’ve forgotten almost all the content now, so I have no idea.
Just as I was mulling over questions no one could answer, someone entered the house.
“My sons. Were you looking after the house well?”
“You’re home?”
My adoptive mother, Yasmin, returned from work.
My adoptive mother smiled with her eyes at Samuel, who was standing still, and gently stroked his head. While Samuel easily dodged his father’s touch, he was lenient with his mother. Maybe because she was relatively less bothersome.
“Oh my? Did someone visit the house? There’s an unfamiliar pheromone…”
“Harper came by. He just returned to the US.”
“My goodness. I heard the news that he became a dominant alpha! I should send him a congratulatory gift sometime. Oh, but are you okay, son? Dominant pheromones are strong!”
“I’m fine after taking medicine.”
When my adoptive mother belatedly checked my complexion, I waved my hand with a smile.
The vivid sensation of Samuel’s fingers that had gone deep into my throat came back to life, giving me chills, but I smiled without showing it.
“I should ventilate first. Ventilation, ventilation.”
Still, my adoptive mother hurriedly searched for the remote and pressed a button. Then the apartment’s full-length window and terrace window opened, and a cool spring breeze blew in.
As expected of an ultra-luxury apartment. Even after living here for 10 years, the ahead-of-its-time smart IOT system always amazed me.
My adoptive mother, who had put down the remote, glanced at me for a moment and then approached Samuel and said:
“Samuel. Your dad says he’s buying cake for snacks at the cafe right now, can you go meet him? It seems like there’s a lot so he doesn’t have enough hands.”
“…”
“Mom is busy right now because she has documents to send to the company immediately, and Gabriel is having a hard time because of pheromones. You can help, right?”
“…Yes.”
Samuel showed an annoyed look at the mention of his adoptive father but soon nodded.
It would have been fine for me to go instead, but I stayed still, having noticed my adoptive mother’s intention.
Soon, when only my adoptive mother and I were left in the house, silence fell over the spacious apartment.
After letting out a brief sigh, my adoptive mother sat at the wide table and gestured.
“Gabriel. I’m still wondering if I should say this.”
“Please feel comfortable.”
“Since you’re so smart and mature… I think I need to ask for your opinion too.”
My adoptive mother agonized for a while, seemingly troubled, and finally took something out of her handbag.
Two stiff and luxurious white cards.
Simple letters were printed on the cards.
[BK]
“It’s an invitation from the main family.”
And below that, each name was written.
[Gabriel Bailey]
[Samuel Bailey]
Samuel and my name.
“Actually… they’ve been coming continuously for over 7 years. Every time the Bailey family regular gathering is held.”
I picked up the white card and examined it here and there.
[BK, Opening Tomorrow with Light.]
Below BK Group’s symbol representing the sun, a simple greeting and schedule were written.
“Gabriel, you probably already know, but you know Mom doesn’t really like the main family, right?”
Having lived together for years, I knew well how distasteful my adoptive mother found her own family.
I didn’t know the details, but she seemed to be disgusted by the authoritarian and money-worshiping atmosphere prevalent among relatives.
So much so that she wouldn’t even mention the name ‘BK’ of the pharmaceutical company she ran in front of Samuel and me.
That’s why we spent holidays and anniversaries as a family without meeting relatives.
I too never brought up talking about the Bailey family in front of my adoptive mother.
And today, my adoptive mother finally opened her mouth first.
“I kept wanting to hide you, Gabriel, and Samuel… but watching your talent, I wondered if I was blocking possibilities just because of my own selfishness. That thought occurred to me.”
My adoptive mother looked straight into my eyes and asked in a low voice.
“Gabriel. Do you want to meet the people of the BK family?”
This wasn’t simply a matter of meeting or not meeting someone.
Do you want to be recognized as a member of the BK conglomerate family?
That’s what it was about.
“As you experienced great hardship this time, Gabriel, society isn’t unconditionally safe just because you’re an alpha. Especially in your case, Gabriel—talented, with looks that anyone would find attractive, raised in an environment a bit better than others… more difficult situations will definitely come in the future.”
I could roughly guess why my adoptive mother’s words were longer than usual.
“So, Mom thinks it’s better for Gabriel to have as many weapons as possible to use when you become an adult. I’m a bit worried whether the Bailey family can properly create those weapons, but…”
Was I feeling alienated because I’m adopted?
Was she taking away with her own hands the opportunity to succeed on the grand stage of BK Group? Those two things were probably weighing on her mind.
“Your special situation too…”
But she didn’t want to involve me with flawed family members either.
Also, she was worried I might receive unfair treatment due to my position as an adopted child.
“So Gabriel. You choose freely.”
After those two hearts clashed, she must have finally come to talk to me directly like this.
My adoptive mother asked me with a more serious gaze than ever before.
“Do you want to go to this gathering?”
“No. I don’t want to go.”
“I see… Hm? You won’t go?”
“Yes. What could I even do if I went?”
“Y-you can think about it more and decide, you know?”
If it were the ambitious ‘Gabriel,’ he would have said, “I’ll go right away!”
But I, Gabriel, am different.
“I just dream of getting a normal job, saving up normally, buying a small building and living out my retirement receiving monthly rent.”
“G-Gabriel. Someone like you could dream bigger…”
“No! I know my place well.”
I have no ambition! It’s not a boast, but!
After closing my laptop, I stood up from my seat.“Harper. Let’s go outside and talk. At this rate, more fanfic will be created.”“What fanfic all of a sudden? Are you talking about idols?”It’s about us, dude.I dragged the bewildered Harper outside as if escaping.* * *“Wow. The facilities here are better than I thought? It’s small but there’s even a park.”In the deserted park, spring flowers were in full bloom, filling the air with their fragrance.Of course, my sense of smell was already paralyzed by the alpha’s heavy scent, so I could only assume there was a flower fragrance.Harper winked playfully with a mischievous gesture.“Samuel will be super jealous if he finds out I came to Gabriel’s school, right? Ahaha!”“I thought you’d go to the international middle school in the next neighborhood.”“Does Gabriel not like that I’m at the same school as you? Is it because of pheromones after all?”“As for pheromones, it’s fine as long as I take medicine and keep my distance. I just t
Ten years ago, from the moment I started my second life, I made a repeated vow.Unlike my previous life where I suffered miserably and died, I would never get my hands dirty again and live off unearned income!The reason I maintained top 10 in my entire school despite being from a wealthy family?It’s insurance in case I can’t rely on my adoptive mother’s support.The reason I bothered to run for student council president?This happened because Jayden jokingly nominated me. Still, it helps with my self-introduction letter, so I just do my duty as president without complaint.Anyway, I don’t even hope for inheriting the conglomerate family’s fortune.Just enough support to buy one small commercial building in a bustling commercial district would be sufficient. It doesn’t even have to be prime land like Washington…!“Please take only Samuel to such an important event. I’m fine.”“Gabriel…”With this, finally, at last.I’ve eliminated the root of all the novel’s problems.The tragic male
“C-cut ties?”Cold sweat trickled down my forehead at the story flowing in an unexpected direction.“Why did that bastard come back to Washington? He should just stay buried in Spain for life.”“Um, Samuel.”“Shamelessly bragging in front of Gabriel about becoming an alpha. There’s a limit to being stupid.”“Now that you mention it, you.”First, I asked the question I’d been wanting to ask for a while.“Why do you hate Harper so much? You two used to play together well back in the day.”“Harper just used me as his toy on his own. I don’t remember playing together.”“You played taekwondo games together pretty well.”“You mean when he used me as a punching bag to hit?”P-punching bag?Was that… how it was?“D-didn’t you two ride bikes together too?”“It was hard cleaning up the mess when he nearly got into a car accident speeding by himself.”“You two also often played ball together…”“When he made me stand there like a stone statue and only practiced his dribbling by himself?”“…”I ju
Could you become an omega or alpha just because you wanted to?Let’s say the plausibility checks out. But then why am I not a beta? I wished for it more strongly than anyone! This is unfair, damn it!“If anyone’s bullying Gabriel, tell me. This dominant alpha will take care of them in one shot! Hahaha!”Actually, there was a nasty person until a few days ago, but since he’d already been forcibly transferred, I decided not to add anything more.“It’s all thanks to Gabriel that I became strong!”Everything I said in Harper’s memories was true.Knowing Harper’s sad fate, I had no choice but to say those things.If he was destined to become a pitiful dominant omega, I at least hoped he would become a child strong and smart enough to easily subdue a mentally ill, affection-deprived madman.I didn’t have the confidence to just watch this bright and lively child become depressed.So I thoroughly ‘educated’ not only Samuel but Harper as well.It was gaslighting to live strong, so to speak.Li
“Why on earth would a third-generation conglomerate come to an ordinary school like Abraham Lincoln Middle School? There’s even an international middle school in the next neighborhood over.”“Don’t tell me! Is it to boost his grades easily?”“A conglomerate family wouldn’t do something so petty. There must be some circumstances.”No matter how much he’d told the teachers and Henry to keep their mouths shut, it seemed he couldn’t stop the talk from spreading among the teachers themselves.And so the rumors spread uncontrollably, and what was essentially fanfiction borrowing the name Gabriel was circulating throughout Abraham Lincoln Middle School in various versions.“You know what? I heard he lost the succession battle and is hiding among commoners.”“No way. With Gabriel’s personality, it makes more sense that he deliberately came out on his own because he didn’t want to be involved with a conglomerate family.”Surprisingly, one of them was fairly close to the truth.‘If word gets ou
Samuel blinked his eyes as if surprised, then hesitantly opened his mouth.“Gabriel…”“Yeah.”Eventually, he looked at me and said,“Brother, you were upset last time because you got a math problem wrong.”“…Huh? Math?”“So I brought your textbook. In case you wanted to study while resting.”“Ah, no. How did you know that?”I almost screamed but held it back.I had been silently wailing alone in my room, embarrassed that I’d gotten a middle school level problem wrong, so how did he see that?“I saw through the crack in the door. You are kicking off your blanket.”“……”Shame washed over me.“Sa-Samuel. I’m really grateful that you thought that far ahead for me. But still.”First, gratitude was gratitude, and scolding had to happen when necessary.“Don’t go around alone without telling me. What would you do if you ran into a weird person like this time?”“I didn’t know that person was a bad person. But he had your medicine bottle… I’m sorry, brother.”“It’s not your fault. Haah.”My fee







