Outcast Omega–Pompered by the Alpha General
Chapter 116 Keep Away from His System
It was meant for his Omega,
And five minutes ago, the imperial central AI had released the transfer and renaming notices for GCX–3S- N5, showing that Orion was no longer its owner.
So who had he given the system to?
Countless StarNet users flooded Orion’s page with questions.
Some even speculated that Orion had used the system to reach a treatment deal with a certain Omega.
Others wondered whether, after marrying a Beta, he now had an Omega lover as well.
Why?
Because giving GCX–3S–N5 to a Beta would be an outrageous waste.
Helen Rockefeller even publicly announced that the Rockefeller family was willing to purchase GCX–3S- N5 from the recipient using even more top–tier resource planets.
Half an hour later, everyone finally got Orion’s abstract StarBlog post.
Orion Ashford: “[Little black cat hugging a star system.jpg]”
Orion Ashford: “[Little black cat beating up bad Omega.jpg]”
Helen said, “?”
Bad Omega?
Who?
Him?
Inside the Rockefeller family estate, Helen stared at the sticker of a little black cat beating up a stick figure labeled “bad Omega.”
His beautiful face nearly turned green.
He only wanted to buy GCX–3S–N5.
What did Orion mean by posting this?
Was he publicly tearing away the last bit of dignity between them?
Did great families no longer need manners?
“What exactly is Orion thinking? He gave away such an important top–tier resource system just like that? Our family hinted about it plenty of times back then…”
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Chapter 12
Away from His System
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Orlan Ruckefeller, Helen’s Alpha father frowned.
Leaving everything else side, every Omega resource inside GCX–3S–N5 existed to raise top–tier Omegas.
The previous owner of the system had been Her Majesty Isla, the late empress, and the empire’s first S- rank Omega.
So in the Rockefeller family’s eyes, GCX–3S–N5 should have belonged to Helen long ago.
But despite being engaged to Helen for years, Orion had never offered it.
He had never even taken Helen there.
Now GCX–3S–N5 had somehow gone to someone else.
Naturally, Helen and the Rockefellers felt sick over it.
Unfortunately, their sickness had only just begun.
Because while netizens were discussing General Mulholland’s constant use of stickers, this StarBlog post was suddenly replied to by a group of senior officers from the Second and Third Legions.
Ethan Cross: “Boss, promise me this. If the little gentleman kidnapped you again, blink twice. I won’t see it anyway, but still-”
Ethan Cross: “[Watching chaos happily.jpg]”
Netizens immediately flooded his reply.
[Good. Love it. Please say more, only living person in the Second Legion!]
[Ohhhhh! What did I just find out? So the little black cat stickers are from our sister–in–law! The one eating gossip in the livestream last time was sister–in–law too!]
[Hahahahaha, the General lost control of his own wrist terminal, didn’t he? I’m dying.]
Five minutes later, Orion replied.
Orion Ashford: “[Little black cat bonking head repeatedly.jpg]”
Unexpectedly, Ethan went quiet this time, and Laurie Rick jumped out.
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Laurie Rick: “So what if our little gentleman kidnapped our boss? Did our boss say he didn’t want that? He absolutely wants it!”
Laurie Rick: “[Big mammoth lifting trunk in approval.jpg]”
After Laurie, Caleb, Zoya, Serena, and the others seemed much more normal.
Most of their replies were congratulations, blessings, flowers, and “99.”
As a result, the rumor that the Second and Third Legions did not have many living normal people spread
even harder.
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