MTL - The Omega Can’t Pretend to Be a Beta After Accidentally Witnessing the Major General’s Susceptible Period-~ Work related

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"The Susceptible Period of the Major General After O-installed B" Author: Fei Tang

The top Alpha Major General Ji Che, Ying Ji, disguised as a desolate Beta worker in order to carry out a secret mission.

One day he was wearing a pair of torn socks when he went out to dispose of the trash, when he met Xie Quan, the poor nephew of the landlord, living in a dirty and poor basement. He was a good-looking Beta.

The two looked at each other, feeling a little pitiful for each other.

No one expected that one of these two miserable people was a famous major general, and the other was the most powerful mechanic in the empire.

What made Ji Cheying even more unexpected was that this beautiful Beta expressed her enthusiasm to herself!

When the task was over, when it was time to fall in love, Xie Quan looked puzzled.

Who do you say likes you? Who confessed? I don't, I'm not, don't talk nonsense.

Ji Cheying: ? ? ? !

It was only then that Xie Quan unexpectedly discovered that the imperial major general seemed to mistakenly think that he liked him.

A few months later, Major General Ji, who entered the susceptible period, was violent and ferocious.

However, he held Xie Quan tightly with red eyes, and said hoarsely: You little liar, deceived my feelings, and did not intend to take responsibility.

Ji Cheying gritted her teeth: ...are you still an O? !

#Scared, in fact, I'm a boss#

#Actually me too#

#I'm not actually a Beta#

#This is not a coincidence, nor am I#

#Good guy, so everyone has several faces#

Ji Cheying X Xie Quan

Alpha in plain clothes

Content Tags: Qiangqiang Fantasy Space Tian Zhi Tian Wen

Search keywords: protagonist: Xie Quan, Ji Cheying ┃Supporting role: ┃Others: Pre-received "The Head of Beauty Always Distributes Flyers at the Murder Scene"

One sentence introduction: AO pretends to be polite to each other

Intention: true love has nothing to do with identity and gender