Just from the fact that Shannon Stone was willing to stay and face death, Zoe Pierce knew that threatening her with conventional methods wouldnât get them what they wanted.
The woman wasnât afraid of death.
She was clearly dissatisfied with the higher-upsâfirst, she had a public argument with her colleague, and now, at the final moment, she had chosen to defy a direct order and remain behind.
Shannon Stone had her own principles and convictions.
That conviction was strong enough to let her face death without fear.
And the way to get her to talk was to make her understand, in no uncertain terms, that Planet B36 was no longer the place she thought it was.
"I felt it the moment I arrived on this planet. The Betas here donât like Alphas and Omegas." Zoe Pierce brushed a branch out of her way. "Itâs nearly everyone. Theyâre all smiles on the surface, but underneath, it feels like they donât even see us."
"I just figured everyone on your planet was that arrogant."
She put special emphasis on the word "arrogant."
Behind her, Erin Xavier and Miles Sherman listened quietly to Zoe Pierce.
At first, they thought Zoe Pierce was just trying to make small talk. But the moment she opened her mouth, they knew this was anything but.
Because after she spoke, the expression on Shannon Stoneâs face changed noticeably.
"If you think thatâs arrogant, then I can only say youâre far too sensitive," Shannon Stone said coolly.
Zoe Pierce was unfazed by the rebuttal. "Iâm just saying what I saw. Someone was bullying an Alpha boy, and nobody spoke up for him."
"So when I saw you defy a military order, I thought you were different."
This "sighting" was a fabrication, something Zoe Pierce had constructed from what Julian Chambers had told her. Yet, it wasnât entirely a lie. "He was holding a test with a perfect score. They threw it on the ground and stepped on it, a group of Betas surrounding him, mocking him."
"I walked over, and I could tell they only backed off because I was an adult."
Zoe Pierce tilted her head slightly, meeting Shannon Stoneâs gaze. "Whatever it is you people are trying to do, I think this part of it... is rotten to the core."
Shannon Stone looked as though she had been dealt a heavy blow. She seemed completely lost for a moment.
"We just want to investigate Arthur White. We have no desire to interfere in the affairs of Planet B36." Zoe Pierce spotted a flat patch of ground ahead and walked toward it. "That young Alpha told me it wasnât the first time. He asked me what heâd done wrong. Why were his own parents so cold to him? Why did his classmates bully him? Why did it seem like he was wrong just for being born?"
Her voice grew heavier with each question, as if she were channeling the young Alphaâs despair.
Then, her emotion abruptly cut off. She let out a soft sigh. "But seeing this place... I still canât help but feel furious."
"I asked him, âYouâre an Alpha. You have spiritual power. You can fight back. Why donât you?â"
"He told me that spiritual power is meant for protecting people, not for hurting them."
"And heâs just a child."
He understood that power was for protecting what you cherish, not for harming your classmates.
And yet, the very people he wanted to protect were the ones stabbing him in the back.
The young womanâs tone was conversational, but every word she spoke was a sharp blade aimed straight at Shannon Stone.
She instinctively wanted to object, but when she thought about the actions of the higher-ups in recent years, a chill ran down her spine. Because it all felt horrifyingly plausible.
The group came to a halt. More and more mechas were gathering in the sky, and they could hear the sound of their thrusters drawing nearer.
"He... never mind. You probably donât want to hear it." Zoe Pierce stopped short. It wasnât just Shannon Stone; even Miles Sherman and Erin Xavier had been completely drawn in. The abrupt cutoff was an agonizing itch they couldnât scratch.
Shannon Stone took the bait. "What happened to him?"
Zoe Pierce glanced at her. "Tell me about Arthur White."
The gambit was revealed.
Compared to Erin Xavierâs earlier questions, Zoe Pierceâs words had shaken Shannon Stone to her core.
Shannon Stone stared at Zoe Pierceâs face. The most captivating thing about the young woman right now wasnât her overall appearance, but her eyes. They were so bright they were almost searing, making it impossible to look away.
The young woman looked at her and said, "I want to know everything about Arthur White. I may not get to meet him this time, but I wonât give up. I want to know what really happened. I want to know if my parentsâ deaths are connected to him."
"Iâm asking you. Begging you. Please, tell me. Even the smallest piece of information would be an enormous help to me."
Just as Shannon Stone had her convictions, so did Zoe Pierce. Ever since she consciously realized she had likely been reincarnated into this world from birth, she had been desperate to learn the truth.
If she had started over from scratch, with amnesia erasing her memories of her past life on Earth, it might have been a blessing. She could have started a new life without a second thought.
But that wasnât how it was.
She remembered her life on Earth with clarity, and she had a hazy memory of being loved. Thatâs why she was so fixatedâfixated on her parentsâ deaths, fixated on becoming stronger.
She never wanted to be caught defenseless and vulnerable again.
In Zoe Pierceâs eyes, Shannon Stone saw her unyielding determination.
For an Omega to personally venture into a strange placeâthe territory of the man who likely murdered her parentsâtook immense courage.
She finally relented. "I donât know that much about Arthur White."
"Heâs not from Planet B36. It was more than ten years ago." Shannon Stone looked up at the sky, which was already beginning to lighten. "Twelve years ago, to be exact. He appeared after the Xenobeast Tide."
"I donât know the specifics of the agreement he made with the higher-ups, but I do know that the reconstruction of Planet B36 after the Xenobeast Tide was largely thanks to him."
"Iâve only seen him once."
Shannon Stone recalled the meeting. "It was seven or eight years ago. He showed up at the hospital after the first batch of test subjects failed."
That was the only time she ever saw him.
"If you know him through the Energy Mine, that would make sense. He was responsible for the Energy Mine on Planet B36. Eighty percent of it was provided by him."
As a doctor, there were some things you just couldnât hide from me. For instance, the growing number of Betas dying because of the experiments, all of them, without exception, from brain death.
And even the ones who didnât die are still with us now, living in a vegetative state.
In that state, they probably wonât last much longer. Their lives are like paperâtear it just a little, and it rips completely.
Fragile and thin.
Shannon Stone leaned her back against a rock. "I donât believe youâre completely in the dark."
"With mechas swarming the sky, only a blind person wouldnât notice. Besides, there are two Alphas and an Omega here. You can all feel the basic spiritual power fluctuations."