The Slow Erosion of a Soul: How Years Will Hollow Out Shao You
There’s a quiet, devastating truth unfolding in Shao You’s life: Hua Yong knows he can impregnate him. Shao You believes it’s impossible—because he still sees himself as an Alpha.
But biology doesn’t lie. And when reality inevitably arrives—a pregnancy, a heat, a submission he didn’t choose—it won’t break him in a day, or a month, or a year. It will hollow him out like water wearing down stone. Year after year, the conflict between what he was and what he’s become will drip slowly into his mind.
Like Javert in Les Misérables, Shao You built his identity on a system that no longer exists. But unlike Javert—who chose a sudden end—Shao You will fade in plain sight. He won’t shatter; he’ll erode.
With each passing season:
The fire in his eyes will dim to embers.
His objections will turn to silence.
His pride will become resignation.
He may hold a child, share a home, even smile—but inside, the man he was will be slowly buried under the weight of a life he never chose.
In the end, the ultimate irony will be complete: An Alpha’s mind trapped in an Omega’s body—while a god-like Enigma hides behind the delicate facade of an Omega. Shao You never stood a chance. How do you fight a predator no one can even recognize?















