This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between a young man and his father. The young man tells his father that he has brought his father a "high-class omega" , which is a fancy term for a high-ranking member of the military. The father tells the young man that he will have to take care of his son while he is away at war, but the boy refuses to listen to his father's advice.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between a young man and his father. The young man tells his father that he has brought his father a "high-class omega" , which is a fancy term for a high-ranking member of the military. The father tells the young man that he will have to take care of his son while he is away at war, but the boy refuses to listen to his father's advice.