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...
Afterwards, Ellen and Ruby left first. Qingyi stayed behind with Faga for a while to talk to him, but ultimately failed to persuade him.
The woman in green gently blew on the tea, pushing all the tea leaves to one side, leaving only the clear tea in the center, which reflected her calm face, making it impossible to discern any emotion.
Soon after, she closed the notebook in her hand, got up to see the guest off, and escorted him all the way to the gate of the Public Security Bureau, whereupon the woman in blue waved goodbye.
Just as Fajia was about to leave, Qingyi suddenly said, "If things don't go well at work in the future, you might as well consider the Public Security Bureau."
Fagga turned around, hesitated for a moment, and then nodded, saying, "I will consider it."
After saying that, Fagga opened the umbrella in his hand and quickly left to find the bus stop.
As soon as he entered the station, he spotted two familiar figures. One of them had a long shark tail growing from his waist and hips, which he could see from a distance.
As if sensing Fagga's gaze, Ellen, who was chatting with Ruby, turned her head away.
Ruby noticed something was amiss and followed Ellen's gaze. Seeing that it was Fagga approaching, she immediately stood on tiptoe and waved excitedly:
"Faga, over here!"
Fagga saw it, lowered his head and thought for a while, then went over.
Ruby exclaimed excitedly, "Faga, you take the bus too!"
Fagga responded, "I'll go to Sixth Street."
The Public Security Bureau is located in Guangying Plaza, one of the largest trading centers in New Ailidu. It is a bustling commercial area with a large resident population and an outrageous flow of people.
As a result, the house prices here are outrageously high. If you spread out all the Denny dollars for buying a house, the stack would be even higher than the house itself!
Fagar could afford to rent a house in this location, but there was no need for him to.
So he chose Six Points Street, which was good value for money. I don't know why, but the rent was cheap there!
"So you live on Sixth Street, Fagga! That's pretty close. Ellen and I will come visit you next time!" Ruby exclaimed excitedly.
The school was bombed, and the next school term is nowhere in sight.
Even if we judge the principal by the worst possible standards, he couldn't possibly solve the classroom problem so quickly; the start of the school year would have to be delayed by at least a month!
This month is definitely going to be a time to have some fun!
Before Fagga could even refuse, Ellen poured cold water on his enthusiasm: "But Fagga needs to find a job, how can he have time to play with you?"
"Hmm, that makes sense."
Ruby was dejected for a moment, then suddenly remembered something: "Oh, right, Fagga, did you agree to join the police department as instructed by Officer Blue?"
Fagga shook his head slightly: "No."
Hearing this, Ellen, who was leaning against the billboard with her arms crossed, had a slight brightening in her eyes.
Ruby was even more frustrated. The thought of her predetermined future was like a bottle of vinegar being spilled, leaving her feeling sour.
When it shows on her face, her whole face wrinkles up, looking all wronged.
Fagga glanced at him, puzzled, and said, "You've already made it ashore, surely it's not like this?"
"Absolutely!"
Ruby shouted, "I'm determined to be a legendary ropemaker! I'll open a coffee shop at the end of a quiet street, sit at the counter heating up a cup of coffee during the day, and laugh and chuckle at night!"
"The tomb raiders worship me, the sheriff treats me with respect, and I can manipulate connections in both the underworld and the legitimate world with a mere flick of my finger!"
"Just thinking about that kind of life is exciting!"
Ruby clasped her hands together, her face full of hope, her eyes gleaming, as if she could see the future of another timeline.
Passersby cast surprised glances, and some even took photos.
Faga quickly moved away and turned his head to ask, "Was she like this before?"
Eileen sighed, "I'm sorry you had to see this."
"Hey, I heard you! Eileen, don't you dare insult me!"
Ruby lowered her hands, pouted, and pursed her lips.
Click!
The flash went off once.
Ruby suddenly turned her head and saw a man dressed as a reporter. He took another picture, and the flash almost blinded Ruby, forcing her to raise her hand to block it.
"Hey, stop filming! Damn it, Eileen! Fagga! Why are you two just watching? Stop him and make him delete it!"
Ruby wailed pitifully.
Fagga and Ellen exchanged a glance and smiled at each other. They then silently approached the reporter from behind, the handle of their parasol pressed against the reporter's back.
Eileen's face turned cold as she said, "Hey, you heard what she just said, didn't you?"