Chapter 82

Zara's POV
"I'm sure you will find your own way too, Zara. We live in a time full of opportunities," Zena said with a smile, looking at Kayra who was sleeping soundly beside us. "Kayra will definitely grow up to be a great child."
With a smile, I replied, "Hopefully, Zena. I want to give her the best, and I hope I can do it well without Leo here."
When talking with Zena, my presence felt more filled with the love and warmth of family. We support each other, and Kayra's presence strengthens that bond. In my heart, I know that even though Leo is not here, I have a big role and responsibility to take care of Kayra and raise her.
With all the challenges, I keep my spirit within me. Uncertainty may still haunt us, but the family and love we share give us incredible strength. Every day is a step—I will take it with courage and hope, not only for myself but for Kayra and Zena, and continue my journey through this life.
As I tucked Kayra into bed and prepared myself for bed, I prayed that tomorrow would bring new hope and strength to face everything. The days ahead may be full of challenges, but with the support of my loved ones, I am confident that we will strengthen each other.
The next day, I rushed to the office with renewed vigor and determination to face the challenges ahead. The closed meeting I was about to hold was very important—it was not just about work, but also about the safety of humanity, including Kayra and other women who were at risk.
When I arrived at the meeting room, all of my team members were waiting. I saw attentive faces, reflecting the seriousness of the situation. “Thank you all for coming. Today we will discuss solutions to overcome the problem of alien ovum harvesting,” I said, starting the meeting firmly.
We began discussing how the ovum harvesting process occurred, trying to better understand what caused this to happen. Several team members told me about strange reports they had heard from mothers in various regions, who were experiencing fertility problems and sudden early menopause.
Then, we brought in several biologists and scientists from health institutions who were beginning to study this phenomenon. One of the experts, Dr. Amelia, explained that they were conducting research on the possible technology that the aliens were using to harvest the ova.
“They could be using electromagnetic waves or other technology that we don’t yet understand. And if we don’t find a way to neutralize that technology, we will continue to be in danger,” Dr. Amelia said in a firm voice.
Her words touched all of us, making us realize the seriousness of the situation. Creativity in finding solutions was also discussed in more depth. “We need to raise awareness in the community and provide training to women on how to protect themselves. In addition, we must also conduct in-depth research to find ways to protect the ova and identify early signs of harvesting quickly,” I suggested.
The team began to discuss, exchanging ideas and forming new strategies. One by one, more innovative and collaborative approaches began to emerge. In this spirited atmosphere, I felt optimistic that we could find the right solution.
After hours of discussion, we finally came up with a plan of action. There was a sense of unity as everyone agreed to contribute to this mission. We will form a special team to collect data, disseminate information to the public, and support them in raising awareness.
As the meeting ended, I felt more inspired. Working together with my team and the experts gave me new hope. We are not only fighting for ourselves but also for future generations. On this journey, I felt more confident that despite the great challenges, we will succeed in embracing strength and unity to protect our loved ones.
With that determination, I walked out of the meeting room with renewed vigor. Every step towards the future felt lighter—we are fighting to protect humanity, and in it lies hope for Kayra and humanity.
After a spirited and collaborative team meeting, my first task was to convey preventive measures to patients who had already experienced problems related to ovum retrieval. At the clinic, I prepared myself to provide important information with full responsibility.
When I arrived at the consultation room, I saw the anxious faces of the patients waiting. They needed clarity and hope, and I was determined to give my best. “Good morning, everyone. Thank you for coming. Today, we will discuss preventive measures to protect your ova from potential alien harvesting,” I said firmly, trying to calm them down.
I explained about the medicine that had been specially formulated to anticipate alien harvesting. “This medicine is designed to help protect your ovaries and ova. Be sure to take it according to the instructions given,” I said, following a detailed explanation of how the medicine worked.
One by one, the patients began to take notes. Some of them seemed more at ease when they heard that there were concrete measures being taken to protect them. “We will also be conducting regular check-ups to monitor progress and ensure there are no indications of unwanted harvesting,” I added.
Outside of consultations, I continued to discuss further preventive measures with the team and Orion. “We need to be more innovative in protecting human ova. One idea we could try is an egg transplant from a compatible mammal,” I said, discussing a new protocol that could be tested.
Orion nodded in agreement, beaming with the idea. “If we could develop the technology to make such a transplant possible, it would be a major breakthrough. Researchers in the field of biology should be brought in to do more research on this.”
We began developing plans to collaborate with other scientists and researchers in the fields of genetics and reproductive biology. Finding and finding solutions to this threat was our top priority. And to do that, my team and I had to go the extra mile, making sure that each step was taken carefully and strategically.
My Soulmate is Alien
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