131 chapters (completed)
In a starry world where plants are scarce, Que Qiu, originally a Canary Rose, becomes the only Omega in the entire galaxy possessing the rose pheromone after traversing to this realm.
This world venerates violence and harbors a harsh environment where weak plants cannot survive. Almost every being here is a fierce creature, born with genetic defects. Even among the relatively weaker Omegas, Que Qiu is seen as the most delicate and useless, merely a pretty vase in everyone’s eyes.
He fails the genetic test and is heartlessly abandoned on a dark planet, inhabited by doomed fugitives awaiting death.
Countless people, never having seen or smelled flowers, are accompanied only by blood and death, as if living in an inescapable hell.
As a “defective” Omega, beautiful and fragile Que Qiu seems especially weak among bloodthirsty beasts. Everyone assumes he would choose the safest healing ability, but…
In a live broadcast of the interstellar league, he emerges as the sole combat Omega, securing the title of the strongest MVP of the tournament with an undefeated record.
Just when everyone is astounded, the broadcast takes an unexpected turn. Que Qiu’s pheromone imbalance forces his true form to emerge, revealing a golden plant hidden among ferocious beasts to the entire galaxy.
It is… the Canary Rose, a species thought extinct for thousands of years, also known as the Luxurious Canary Bird.
They discover:
Que Qiu’s pheromones can soothe the pheromone imbalance in Alphas;
His creamy-yellow petals can heal genetic defects;
Just one glance at his plant form can relieve nerve pain.
The whole galaxy is in an uproar, with countless people desperately seeking his favor, all for a chance at redemption.
In this interstellar era, the stronger the Alpha, the more severe the genetic defect, making progeny more challenging.
Particularly for the Empire’s Admiral Duan Chensen, as a 3S mutant King Butterfly, his lineage is ending with him, marked by diluted blood and scarce kinship.
When he shares this with Que Qiu, he adds a line:
“Watering you day and night, would you bear me a little rose, please?”