Vampires exist in books, shows, and movies… BUT IN NEW ERIDU?!
Ellen Joe discovers her quiet classmate Phaga isn’t just reserved—he’s a vampire looking for a job!
Between school...
Fagga smiled slightly and said, "Luckily, it won't happen."
"Hey, you don't know how?"
Before Ies could say anything after Fagar opened his mouth, Ellen was already puzzled.
Her face was full of doubt as she asked in surprise, "Aren't we here to exterminate Yi Hai?"
Cleaning up remains doesn't seem to have anything to do with finding friends, does it?
Isn't this a waste of our time to help others?
However, everyone else at Victoria Household, except for Colleen, looked at her strangely.
Especially Fagga, whose doting gaze, like that of someone caring for a silly girlfriend, made Ellen feel uneasy, and she inadvertently got her palm squeezed by Fagga.
"Yesterday I showed you the commission proposal that Mr. Lykan sent out to everyone, you haven't forgotten it all, have you?"
Fagga tilted his head and asked with a smile.
But Eileen turned her head to the side, pouted, and deliberately avoided looking at Faga, muttering, "It's too long, how can I remember it!"
In reality, Ellen's attention was entirely on Fagar at the time, and the title of the proposal was already quite worthy of Lycaon's expectations.
Lycahn closed his eyes, and when he opened them again, he couldn't help but exchange a glance with Lina.
One person sighed, while another smiled.
Lina quietly floated behind Lycan and reassured him, "Isn't it a good thing that the children's relationship has improved?"
Lycahn glanced at Eis and, seeing that Eileen wasn't paying attention, whispered, "But Eileen isn't even looking at the plan now!"
"Did Ellen already know how to read this before?"
Upon hearing this, Lycahn was taken aback for a moment, then shook his head and chuckled.
He's hoping Ellen will be more diligent, but what is he even hoping for?
Seeing this, Lina immediately pressed her advantage: "The commission requires not only the children's efforts, but also ours! Besides, Fagga is very reliable, isn't he?"
"yes..."
Lykahn let out a long sigh and closed his eyes.
It's like a father accepting his fate after raising his daughter for many years and finally finding a home.
Kelin looked to the left, then to the right.
She suddenly felt like an outsider, completely clueless about everything related to Victoria Housekeeping.
Let's talk as we walk.
Fagar smiled slightly, gave Ellen a deep look, and then said nothing more. He turned to Ies, who was still full of doubt, and explained:
"The tasks are also ordered. Clearing out the remains is a task that Victoria Housekeeping can complete or not complete... It is also a smokescreen to prevent certain people who don't even read the plan from letting slip the secret."
Upon hearing this, Eileen blushed and turned her neck away, scoffing, "Hmph!"
"And the deeper mission of the plan..."
Fagar paused for a moment and said, "The store manager knows that there have always been some rumors surrounding the Balai Building."
Ies blinked, looking completely bewildered.
Seeing its reaction, Fagga smiled apologetically and said, "It seems the shopkeeper is unaware of this, so let me explain briefly."
"Rumor has it that on the eve of the collapse of the Balai Building, two sisters who were dancers performed there and then died tragically inside."
"The vengeful spirits of the dead dancer sisters have not dissipated; instead, they curse everyone who arrives at the Ballai Building."
"At first, it's just the flashing lights as a warning; but as you go on, something really terrible happens."
"Cough cough!"
Seeing that Ies seemed to be engrossed in the urban legend, Fagga coughed twice as a reminder, and then bent down to pick him up as they walked up the stairs, quickly heading up the stairs.
Before long, Fagga and his group went up to another floor.
Fagga fumbled in the dark and turned on the switch on the wall.
With a click, the hallway lit up with a warm yellow light.