Seventy years ago, the world fell apart over something as trivial as land. Three nations, led by their first reigning Overlords, clashed in a brutal war that left all sides utterly shattered. Fifteen years later, a new Alpha rose to power. For a moment, it seemed like peace was possible. But peace was fragile.
When that Alpha was assassinated, the world plunged into chaos again. This time, the war wasn't just between three nations—it dragged everyone down with it. Food became scarce, soldiers fell like leaves in autumn, and society bent under the weight of new laws. Hierarchies tightened their grip.
Alphas ruled with an iron fist. Betas and Gammas fell in line. And Omegas? They lost everything—their rights, their freedom, even their dignity. In this world, Omegas were no longer seen as people. They were breeders, expected to repopulate a dying world and raise soldiers for battles that would never end.Â
But even the Alphas weren't invincible. The endless war drained everyone, leaving families like the Dain clan clawing for dominance. Ruthless and strategic, the Dains became legends on the battlefield. Their leader, Kieran Dain, inherited his father's brutal legacy. He was a young commander without mercy, willing to destroy anything—or anyone—for victory.
Kieran had no interest in marriage, love, or breeding programs. His heart burned only for war. But his family had other plans.
They wanted an heir, so they searched for an Omega—a perfect one, someone too beautiful for Kieran to ignore. That's how they found Soren.
Soren was young, breathtaking, and praised for his beauty everywhere he went. But behind closed doors, his life was a gilded cage. His family despised him. His home was a prison. And in a world where Omegas weren't allowed to dream, Soren secretly wished for a future where he could become anything he wanted, a teacher, an engineer like his friend Cassius or a diplomat.
But how could someone like him—an Omega forbidden from education, a boy destined only to breed—ever hope to escape?