Ming Shu bared her fangs and bit into Su Mianâs neck.
Su Mian felt the sharp edge in his flesh and felt pain... It was also a little cold.
But soon she released him, and Su Mianâs intuition told him that there was no blood coming out.
He felt her soft and cold lips sweep across his neck. Su Mianâs mind exploded all at once.
She she she... What did she want to do!
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The wind blew through the brick wall and sand fell off from above.
Before Su Mian reacted, he felt a chill in his back. The sound of air sweeping came from behind him, and the cells all over his body were shouting to him that the danger was coming.
He instinctively reached his arms around Ming Shu and moved aside.
Boom!
A pit appeared in the ground where they had been standing. The stones flew and the dust rose, and in such an uncertain situation, they saw a black shadow come straight at them.
Su Mian subconsciously pulled Ming Shu behind him and raised his hand to block it.
As the fight began, Su Mian saw the man that attacked them clearly.
It was a young man wrapped in a black cloak just like Ming Shu.
He looked like a normal person, but his fangs were showing and his eyes were sharp, which proved that this man was not a normal person.
He was a vampire.
Su Mian had exchanged several moves with this man when he realized it.
The man didnât seem to want to tangle with him; his target was Ming Shu behind him.
The young man flashed and disappeared in front of Su Mian.
Su Mian turned around immediately.
The girl stood there with her cloak around her, half of her face hidden under the hood so only her chin was visible, her mouth slightly upturned.
As the young man rushed over, she also didnât show any sign of tension and didnât even take any precautions as if anyone could send her to death any time.
Su Mian was startled.
As he was about to go over, the girl suddenly moved.
She disappeared where she stood.
The young man who rushed over was dumbfounded and looked around hurriedly.
Ming Shu appeared from his side and lifted her foot to kick him immediately. The young manâs body flew sideways, out of control, and smashed onto the brick wall, which collapsed all over with loud noises.
Su Mian couldnât even see their figures clearly and even their broken shadows were hard to trace in the air.
They just appeared out of thin air and then disappeared in the same way.
Then a slight tremor shook through the air, and the young man seemed to have been kicked out of the air, crashing on the ground not far away from Su Mian.
The man heaved himself up and jumped up from the ground, going straight for Su Mian.
He seemed to want to grab Su Mian by the neck, but Su Mianâs body reacted even faster than his brain. So after he reacted, he found that he had changed his own position and moved a distance away from the man.
The young man didnât manage to capture Su Mian so he could only give him a malicious look, getting ready to retreat.
But the next second, the young manâs jumping body suddenly fell and smashed into the broken bricks. There was no bleeding, but it would definitely give him a black and blue face.
Su Mian looked at the girl who was pulling the young manâs hat.
He took a step back silently.
Ming Shu turned the young man over, who let out a shrill cry in the exposure to the sun.
What Ming Shu showed to Su Mian last time was only the tip of the iceberg... No, it was not even counted as a tip. It was more like the difference between a small punch by a needle and a big wound by a knife.
âWho sent you?â Ming Shu lowered her head to look at the howling young man and pulled his hood back in place. Waiting for him to stop crying, she continued, âWho wanted to kill me?â
The young man was still immersed in the fear of being intimately touched by the sun and didnât manage to answer Ming Shu.
Ming Shu said nothing and was just about ready to pull his hood again.
The man grabbed his own hood confusedly and wrapped himself up. âI just saw there was a human here and wanted to have a taste.â
âDo you think I canât tell if youâre coming at me or him?â Ming Shu kicked the man. âSo Iâm a fool to you?â
The man: â...â
Ming Shu continued pulling his hood, which due to the unbearable strength from both sides had begun to tear apart.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Sunlight broke in through the crevices.
The young man started howling again.
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The hood was completely torn, so the young man raised his cloak to block the sun, and his face twisted.
Ming Shu reached out and grabbed his cloak, smiling. âFor the last time, who sent you to kill me?â
âI was just passing by!â the young man shouted. âPlease spare my life, Lord. I didnât know what I was doing and it was an honest mistake. Please forgive me.â
âYou have backbone.â
Su Mian watched the screaming young man turn to ashes in the sun.
...
Ming Shu dropped the cloak in her hand and looked at Su Mian. âAre you scared? This is a vampireâs life, facing all kinds of dangers from the same species, the sun...â
Su Mian stood still and looked at her for several seconds, then took the initiative to walk forward.
âI wonât change my decision.â
Ming Shu was silent, then tilted her head to rest it on his shoulder. âHumans who get bitten by a vampire will indeed become vampires, but we prefer to call them blood servants.â
âWhat you saw just now was a blood servant. Perhaps some vampires did it on purpose in order for the blood servants to do things for them, or perhaps they were just accidents, but vampires like that all belong to the lowest ranking of our kind.â
Ming Shu paused for a moment. âDo you want to become them?â
Su Mian frowned. âWill they live forever?â
Ming Shu pressed against Su Mianâs neck with her fingertips. âThey wonât die easily, but thereâs a difference between them and us.â
She raised her eyes slightly. âDo you want to live forever?â
Su Mian didnât answer but asked back, âWhat about the vampire just now...â That wanted to kill you?
âThat one...â Ming Shu smiled. âHe should be a type of vampire that had received a first hug from someone.â
âFirst hug?â Su Mian seemed to have read the words in some data, but the record was too vague and they just appeared once.
Ming Shu explained, âA vampire can only be called a real vampire after experiencing the first hug. The vampires have strict requirements for their members, so no one would gave the first hug to humans randomly.â
âWhat requirement?â
Ming Shu leaned half of her body on Su Mian. Su Mian lifted his hand but eventually put it back into his pocket.
âHeirs and companions.â Ming Shu stared at Su Mianâs jumping blood vessel and swallowed. âThe vampire that does not have the ability to reproduce will have a human child and give him the first hug so as to make him an heir. As for companions, naturally itâs the vampire who develops attachment to a human and offers them the first hug.â
âThese are the only two cases?â
âYes.â Ming Shu approached his neck further and murmured softly, âAfter all, the first hug is a big thing for the vampire, and it means that he will be responsible for the human he offered the first hug in the future, no matter the human will be his heir and companion... So, young man, be a good human and stop thinking about these unrealistic things.â
Then Ming Shu suddenly changed her tone. â...You smell so good.â
Su Mian: â...â
This was definitely not sweet words. She just wanted to bite him!
Su Mian waited for her to take further action, but she only rubbed against him for a while before releasing him unwillingly, then took out a box of milk.
He thought it was milk before, but didnât think so now.
Su Mian felt a little uncomfortable to see her drinking up the whole box of âmilk.â
It was not because the milk was actually blood...
Su Mian couldnât tell what it felt like, though.
âYou can drink my...â
Su Mian was startled by himself before finishing the sentence.
How could he say such things?
Although he wanted to become a vampire, he didnât want to be food.
But what was said was said and he couldnât take it back. Su Mian had to bite the bullet and meet Ming Shuâs gaze like a warrior.