To the black-eyed outsider Haejin, “family” was a warmth he wanted to protect with his entire life. But where the blessing of turning twenty should have arrived, what came instead was a cruel tragedy. In order to save his shattered family, Haejin offers himself up as a commodity. The buyer is Lyle, a cold-blooded tycoon of the business world and a dominant alpha of the highest rank. To him, Haejin is nothing more than a disposable object meant to relieve pheromone buildup. Despite being a dominant alpha himself, Lyle harbors an extreme hatred of omegas, and Haejin is treated strictly as a tool. Abused and humiliated by the household employees who follow their master’s indifference, Haejin’s body and mind slowly crumble. As days that are barely survivable pile up, he receives the death notice of his parents, his only remaining anchor. Leaving behind the mansion that had offered him nothing but suffering, Haejin disappears. It is only after that moment that something begins to go wrong for Lyle, who had believed Haejin was just another omega he could take with ease.