“Thank you.”

Peng Hong Hui then waved goodbye and caught up with the other staff members. The blockade on the shopping mall was also lifted. Ning An and the others then headed to the entrance of the shopping mall where Derek was anxiously waiting.

This matter could be said to have been perfectly resolved, but Ning An’s expression wasn’t good at all. He directly glared at Fu Ke. “Since when did you think that I was an Omega?”

“Wha……?” He Xin’s eyes widened in shock, but before he could say anything, Derek pulled him to the side. Seeing He Xin’s puzzled expression, Derek simply shook his head to tell him that he shouldn’t get involved.

Since the moment Fu Ke went in, Derek had been thinking over his unusual actions. Acting out to this degree, even Derek could sense that there was something going on. Sooner or later, this would need to be resolved, but he just didn’t expect that Ning An would be the one to start it.

Fu Ke also didn’t expect this. “Since the start of school.” Fu Ke remembered the pheromones he had smelt when he had bumped into Ning An.

“And then? What did I do that made you believe that I’m an Omega?” Ning An coolly continued to ask.

“I accidentally looked at your display screen and saw an estrus date notification. In those few days, you also happened to request for leave.” Fu Ke paused for a moment. “Also, that night you clashed with the brotherhood, a certain classroom in the teaching block……”

“The estrus was my little sister’s. The pheromones on my body were also hers.” Ning An skipped over Xu Yu Sheng’s matter. “So, all the care you gave me was because you thought I was an Omega?”

Fu Ke didn’t reply, but clearly this was a tacit agreement.

Since it was like this, then the care and concern he gave now completely changes flavour, especially when he thought about that book he had received. ‘Carry out your own duties’? Was he trying to tell him that an Omega shouldn’t come to military school?

“And then? What did you want to achieve by doing all of this? To cultivate feelings and go from being brothers to lovers? And then tell me that you had taken a notice of me ever since the first day of school?” Ning An started to speak faster. “Reality is not a novel, Student Fu. If you want to say that you fell in love with me at first sight because of the pheromones that you thought were mine, then I won’t mind calling you brother-in-law. However, my sister might not like you because of your behaviour.”

“That’s not what I meant.” At this moment, any explanation Fu Ke gives would all seem powerless, because he really did have this thought before. And in the beginning, the reason why he paid attention to Ning An was also because he suspected that he was an Omega. He could only shut his mouth and remain silent.

“Then what did you mean?” Ning An sneered. “I treated you as a friend, but then you want to top me?” He grabbed Fu Ke’s collar and firmly yanked him down to his eye level. “Student Fu Ke, I’ll say this one more time. I am a Beta, not an Omega.”

“I apologise for my manners. Goodbye.” Saying this to Derek, Ning An then dragged He Xin who was still in a daze and quickly left.

“Ah, goodbye.” He Xin struggled to wave goodbye to the two before rushing to keep up with Ning An.

“Ai, Fu. What have you done?” Derek didn’t really know what he should say. He simply patted Fu Ke to make him snap out of it.

“Was my conduct really too much?” Fu Ke looked thoughtfully at his wrinkled collar.

“Your conduct? You have treated Ning An like he was an Omega all along. That really is too much. If I were him, I would probably have already beaten you to the ground.”

Seeing Fu Ke’s puzzled expression, Derek continued to explain. “Just like Ning An himself had said, ‘I treated you as a friend, but you actually wanted to top me’. But actually, this isn’t really accurate. It should be ‘I treated you as a friend, but you took me as an Omega and also wanted to top me’.”

“Is there any difference?”

“Of course there is. Wanting to top him is just ruining your friendship, but treating him as an Omega, that is completely insulting his dignity. If I were him, I would have already punched you.” To only berate Fu Ke in anger, Ning An must have a lot of self-control.

“Then, I should apologise right? Only then he would accept it?”

“Apologising is a given, but I advise you that you shouldn’t look for him for a few days. Ning An is now very angry. Hovering around him the entire day would just make things worse. Take it slow.”

Derek noticed that Ning An was so furious that he started to ramble and even dared to say stuff like ‘brother-in-law’. Does this mean that he actually really cherishes Fu Ke? Then there might still be hope, so long as Fu Ke doesn’t say any more foolish things.

“Ning An.” After getting on the car home, He Xin pulled Ning An’s hand. “Are you okay? What happened? Your complexion doesn’t look that good.”

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