The thought of Zoe Pierce choosing Miles Sherman in front of him seemed even more upsetting than knowing now that it was Miles.
Erin Xavier found the latter possibility harder to accept.
Nathan Lockwood had also considered this possibility. He had to admit, Erin Xavier was right. The latter scenario was indeed more unsettling than the former.
Turning around, Erin Xavier rested his head in his hand and looked at Nathan Lockwood. "Nathan, what are you going to do?"
He couldnât think of a solution himself, so heâd come to ask Nathan Lockwood. His mind was a tangled mess, all balled up, impossible to find a single thread to unravel.
"Are you going to ask her?" he asked, a little curious. After all, Nathan Lockwood had just been advising him against it. Now, his own motivation had waned, and he felt there really wasnât much to ask.
Nathan Lockwood shot Erin Xavier a glance.
âIâm not like Erin Xavier,â he thought. The core issue he cared about had always been Zoe Pierceâs choice.
But he didnât want to say too much to Erin Xavier, so he started to usher him out. "Now that you know, you can go back. Just keep it in mind."
âTalk about being used and tossed aside.â Seeing that Nathan Lockwood really wasnât going to say anything more, Erin Xavier left in a huff.
Nathan Lockwood opened his Intelligent Brain and stared at the data on Planet B36, remaining silent for a long time.
âIf Iâm not mistaken, then how exactly did Miles Sherman and Chase Shaw win her favor?â
After a while, he snapped out of his reverie. He filtered through the latest relevant news again, re-examined some key files, and then took the initiative to contact Julian Chambers.
On the other end, Julian Chambers had been getting antsy. He had expected Miles Shermanâs group to depart as soon as they returned from Planet B146. He never thought they could be so patient. Nearly a week had passed before Nathan Lockwood finally contacted him.
He was starting to think the whole deal was off.
When he saw Nathan Lockwoodâs message confirming the time and paying the deposit, Julian Chambers knew it was a sure thing.
The deposit for the guide fee was only a tenth of the total, but it was still a hefty sum. After receiving the money, Julian Chambers couldnât help but stand and stare at his reflection in the mirror.
He was deeply curious about the true purpose of Nathan Lockwoodâs group for going to Planet B36.
âGiven who they are, has the military detected something?â
âThey didnât say anything last time on Planet B146, but you can make some guesses just by observing certain things. That canned food, for instance, or their posture when they moved...â
âHabits completely different from those of a ragtag militia. The kind only regular army soldiers have.â
âRigid, yet filled with an indescribable quality.â
Julian Chambers fell silent. âForget it. Iâll take it one step at a time,â he thought. The whole reason heâd agreed to help them in the first place was to find out what on earth had happened.
âIf he hadnât been pushed to his limit, he never would have come to Siren Star.â
âWho would willingly leave their home to live on a new planet? Only someone who truly has no home left.â
...
Now that the trip to Planet B36 was set, time became a pressing issue.
Everything from mecha maintenance to gathering equipment had to be done.
They werenât going to Planet B36 for a vacation; they were going to uncover Wesley Whiteâs secrets.
After they finished discussing the serious topic, the meeting should have ended.
But Zoe Pierce hadnât expected Nathan Lockwood to ask her directly, "Itâs best to resolve the issue with your glands before we leave. Have you been to the hospital?"
Zoe Pierce didnât remember telling Nathan Lockwood about this, but since he was asking, she replied, "Not yet. I was planning to go in the next day or two."
Nathan Lockwood was asking a question he already knew the answer to. Heâd been keeping a close eye on her.
Now that he had the answer heâd been expecting, a slow smile spread across his face. "Letâs go now. Iâll go with you."
Zoe Pierce instinctively glanced at Chase Shaw.
Chase Shawâs eyes had already narrowed slightly even before Nathan Lockwood had spoken, and his gaze turned particularly sharp after hearing that last sentence.
But Nathan Lockwood acted as if he hadnât noticed a thing. His cool, almond-shaped eyes met Chaseâs calmly, turning the tables on him. "Chase Shaw, is there a problem?"
Chase Shaw pressed his tongue against the roof of his mouth, then suddenly smiled. "No problem."
It was Miles Sherman, instead, who tried to intervene. "Chase and I can go with Zoe. Thatâll be enough."
Standing to the side, Erin Xavier piped up, not wanting to be left out, "Iâm going too! Youâre all going and leaving me here by myself?"
The once-harmonious atmosphere between the four of them suddenly became incredibly awkward.
Zoe Pierce felt a headache coming on. âArenât I the one who needs to see a doctor? Why is every single one of them more worked up about it than the actual patient?â
"Iâve been wanting to say this for a while. Chase, Miles, why did you hide this from me and Erin?" No one, including Erin Xavier himself, expected Nathan Lockwood to say that. He continued, "What exactly is wrong with Zoe Pierceâs glands that you felt the need to hide it? Donât you know that for an Omega, gland problems can lead to various organ-related diseases? Itâs not just an issue with pheromones."
At first, Erin Xavier thought Nathan Lockwood had a point, but as he kept talking, Erinâs eyelid started to twitch.
âThat bastard Nathan Lockwood really is no saint.â
âHeâs hiding behind a noble cause, preaching from a moral high ground.â
âIf I didnât know the full story, Iâd probably be fooled by him right now. If it were really such a big deal, Chase and the others would have said something long ago. The only reason theyâd hide it is if it was something that *could* be hidden.â
Nathan Lockwood turned to Zoe Pierce. "They only have a partial understanding of gland issues. Why did you hide it from me, too?"
âIncredible.â
Erin Xavier felt his own cunning was leagues below Nathan Lockwoodâs.
âHis schemes are a series of interconnected traps, one leading right into the next. Every rhetorical trick he uses is for his own benefit.â
Clearly, the still-naive Zoe Pierce didnât yet understand Nathan Lockwoodâs character. After a moment of silence, she began to explain, "The infirmary already gave me a diagnosis. I just need to follow the doctorâs prescription..."
âThat sounds perfectly normal, right?â
"Zoe, Iâm not trying to scold you. Iâm worried about you." Nathan Lockwood let out a soft sigh, his tone gentler than his earlier interrogation. "You chose to hide it from me. I may not understand why, but I respect your decision."
"I thought we were teammates, at the very least. And if nothing else, I was the one who discovered your spiritual power in the first place."
âWhat an act.â
Erin Xavier was starting to feel physically ill. First the big stick, then the gentle appeasementâand he did it all so naturally, so seamlessly.
He barely managed to keep his expression neutral so as not to reveal what he was thinking. On this matter, at least, he was on Nathan Lockwoodâs side.
If Nathan Lockwood hadnât told him, he would have been kept in the dark by Miles and Chase from start to finish.
At that thought, Erin Xavier looked directly at Miles Sherman and Chase Shaw.
âOh, their expressions are even fouler than mine.â For some reason, that made him feel a lot better.
It had to be said, Zoe Pierce actually felt a rare pang of guilt. It was mainly because she was realizing that what sheâd thought was a trivial issue was now being blown completely out of proportion.
First, Chase Shaw had made a fuss, and now Nathan Lockwood was doing the same.
âIf Iâd known this would happen,â she thought, âI should have just been upfront about it from the very beginning.â