In this chapter, the reader is introduced to the world's first domesticated animal, an omega. An omega is a type of fish that has a high reproductivity, which means that it is able to produce more offspring than any other living thing. Because of their high reproducibility, the omega is protected by society because of its excellent fertility. In order to promote reproduction, an alpha would leave his own marks on an omega by biting the back of the animal's neck like a snake would bite a snake's tail. The reader is delighted to learn that an omega has a daddy.
In this chapter, the reader is introduced to the world's first domesticated animal, an omega. An omega is a type of fish that has a high reproductivity, which means that it is able to produce more offspring than any other living thing. Because of their high reproducibility, the omega is protected by society because of its excellent fertility. In order to promote reproduction, an alpha would leave his own marks on an omega by biting the back of the animal's neck like a snake would bite a snake's tail. The reader is delighted to learn that an omega has a daddy.