—Breaking News! Admiral Lucas of the Empire has dispatched his men, reportedly to find his date from the hotel last night!
The reporter excitedly asked a question: What would you do once you find them?
Lucas’ eyes glinted coldly: Kill them.
The crowd: ???
Why does he seem different from everyone else…
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Gong’s perspective →
There’s nothing the short-tempered Admiral Lucas looks down on more than the whiny and annoying omegas in his life.
A significant other? Will never happen in this lifetime.
However, if he is forced to elaborate… He much prefers the gentle and honest beta secretary, skilled in both combat and academia, who can brew coffee and match clothes for him.
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Shou’s perspective →
Luo Ran is Lucas’ secretary, and what he does is the most inhumane job in the entire empire.
He has to wait on the nit-pickiest superior who sits above him, and below him, he has to deal with the entire empire who dare not interact with the admiral, the admiral’s subordinates, coworkers, admirers… etc.
Not only that, but he also has to carefully hide the fact that he’s an omega, as well as his identity as the admiral’s “one night stand”… constantly facing the imminent threat of getting killed at any moment.
Until one day, he accidentally went into heat in front of Lucas, the sweet and lovely pheromone an exact match with the pheromone of the person from that night.
It’s over, he’s about to be killed now.
“How brave of you.” Lucas held the back of Luo Ran’s head, the other arm looped around his waist as he smiled, “Now… I’m going to kill you.”



Initially, I expected Lucas to discover his one-night stand's true identity early on, but the revelation was drawn out, nearly causing me to drop the book due to my frustration. However, the inclusion of flashbacks was a clever narrative device, effectively weaving the plot and providing context for character development and events.
One aspect I greatly appreciated was the departure from the stereotypical omega portrayal as weak and always needing protection. Luo Ran's strength and ability to hold his own in sparring sessions, even matching some Alphas, showcased his resilience. Additionally, I admired how Lucas never underestimated his mate, even using them strategically as pawns in their joint campaign against space pirates.
In conclusion, despite its pacing issues, this novel offers a refreshing take on the ABO genre and provides a decent read for leisurely entertainment.
"As a translator, I must confess that Chapter 13 to 58 holds a special place in my heart. Despite its imperfections - teenage-like behavior, occasional melodrama, excessive internet speculation about the main characters' relationship, and occasional pacing issues – it successfully delivers a lighthearted peek into the lives of the Empire's admiral and his secretary. The story focuses more on their personal dynamics rather than intricate political intrigue, so it's not the type for those seeking a profound, world-shaping narrative.
The protagonist captured my attention from the start, and one particular scene midway through solidified my decision to translate this part:
Spoilers follow:
Scene: ML is off fighting, MC stays behind on the battleship with a guard
Guard: Secretary Luo... you can join Admiral once you're recovered. This is just temporary rest.
MC: Do you think I'm disappointed because I can't fight?
Guard: ...
MC: How could that be? Admiral hired me not to fight for him. In battle, he has Lu Adjutant and Wang Adjutant, plus others. My role is to handle his logistics internally.
MC: Each position is crucial. I'm content when I excel in my duties. But why burden the admiral with tasks beyond my expertise?
I find this exchange embodies the dynamic between MC and ML, a ship that I adore.
Additional points of interest:
1. Shen Xiluo shines as the best supporting character, matching my sense of humor perfectly.
2. Wow, that banquet sparked an explosion of shipping! So many pairings emerged from that event.
3. MC's parents are genuinely caring and loving towards their children.
4. The internet reactions became repetitive and predictable, so I skimmed over most of them.
5. MC's emotional intelligence is present, but he's in denial about it.
6. ML's EQ is quite absent, but in a unique way. They interpret others' actions as affectionate even when it's not their conscious intention."
Note: The original text contains HTML tags for formatting purposes, which have been removed in this translation.
I had hoped for a breakthrough where the truth about the MC being an omega would be acknowledged, but it never seems to happen. Instead, the deceit and pretending continue to拖累 the story. Despite their 200% compatibility, the MC expresses concern about the ML finding someone better in the future. For a character portrayed as intelligent and accomplished, this lack of foresight feels out of character.
I may be being too harsh, but the way the romantic relationship and its development are unfolding just doesn't resonate with me. The core facts – both being SSS Alphas and Omegas, their complementary nature, and the high compatibility – should drive a different narrative.
Please understand, my issue is specifically with the handling of the romance, while I do appreciate other aspects of the story.
The storyline is riddled with cliches and cringe-worthy moments. For instance, the overused "kabedon" trope became quite unbearable for me. I couldn't keep up with how often it appeared. Unfortunately, I stopped reading halfway, so I don't know if ML's parents ever got proper names. The character's name, Lucas K. Augustine Dior Gucci Prada 〒▽〒, left me confused – whether it's a joke or not, I couldn't tell since I quit. If it's genuine, I'm curious about the reasoning behind such an unusual name.
There's a particularly amusing part where Lucas asks about the number of people in bed late at night during the old king's birthday, questioning if good fortune led to everyone's amorous inclinations. It's a comical scene.
I dropped the book due to its slow pacing, and another reviewer mentioned that it would've been better if it concluded in 50-60 chapters. If you're looking for a light read, you might still give it a shot. Who knows, maybe I'll revisit it someday. 😊
Remember, these are personal opinions and there could be aspects others enjoy more than I do.