FACTS AND THEORY:
In the ABO world, ABO is considered a secondary gender.
Therefore, relationships between men and women are not the central focus; the key interactions are between alpha, beta, and omega.
Each ABO individual has unique physical traits and pheromone scents that influence how they interact. Alphas typically emit a dominant aura, omegas are more sensitive to scents and pheromone pressure, and betas are usually neutral but can help stabilize situations. Certain omegas can detect subtle pheromone changes very strongly, making them crucial in missions to track Ferom 9 serum.
Scent and bodily reactions can provide clues about who might be directly involved, even when physical evidence is limited. High-pressure situations affect pheromone levels and behavior, and the team uses this theory to anticipate enemy movements or the owner of the serum without clear proof.
The true identity of the target remains hidden, but every sign and scent can serve as a small hint for reference.
