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... more arrogant. I feel so angry, I don’t know why I’m angry, but the anger keeps pouring into my heart, it’s like being lit on my heart&—zwnj; the fire, the raging fire, is going to burn her up, and then will go out.

Alpha's frenzy state is different from the climax period. The climax period can be carried through by relying on its own physique, but the frenzy state must be bloodthirsty, because Alpha is in endless anger and must be suppressed with blood. Either Alpha's blood, or Omega ...

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