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...
"Didn't Ellen and Fagga return to class?"
Outside the classroom door, a person with bandages on their face asked this question, and even tried to stand on tiptoe to peek into the classroom.
Seeing this, the class monitor quietly moved to the right to block his view, and chuckled, "I don't know, they haven't come back yet. Besides, the bell is about to ring, aren't you guys going back to the classroom?"
"Sigh! But the registration period for joining the club is only a few days long! Where will they all go?"
Upon hearing the class monitor's reply, the person outside the door immediately hung his head in dejection, realizing that he really should go back to class, otherwise he would be in big trouble if he was late.
"Phew, they're finally gone!"
The class monitor took one last look at the person's back, then closed the classroom door, leaned back, and teased, "Speaking of which, you two are really popular; you're even getting into clubs in the classroom."
Fagga and Ellen walked out of the classroom balcony dejectedly and returned to their seats.
"That's true."
Ruby dragged her chair to Eileen's table, but turned to look at Fagga and said, "I know Eileen has always been popular, but I didn't expect Fagga to be so enthusiastically pursued this time."
“Completely unlike the invisible person who was ignored by everyone before.”
Faga closed his eyes, his head throbbing at the thought of being chased so relentlessly. He clutched his head and said helplessly:
"Please spare me, I suddenly miss the days when I was nobody."
Upon hearing this, the class monitor immediately laughed, walked over, casually pulled over a chair, sat down at Fagga's table, and took out his phone to place in front of Fagga: "Then you may be disappointed. You're probably already famous around Guangying Square."
"And your reputation isn't exactly bad. Older generations might be afraid of vampires, but the younger generation doesn't watch horror movies. You're very popular among students."
Fagga glanced at it; the class monitor had posted the "List of Outstanding Students".
In just a few days, Fagar had already climbed to second place, and the comments section below was filled with praise: compliments, compliments on his handsomeness, calls for legislation, and even visions of a non-existent future...
Judging from the IDs, the top few comments are very likely posted by male students.
That's...outrageous!
Fagga scratched his cheek, and thinking about the enthusiasm of his classmates just now, he didn't know whether it was a good thing or a bad thing.
"Oh, never mind that!"
Ruby also took out her phone, showed everyone the screen, and excitedly said, "Look, I found a newly opened restaurant! Do you want to go study together after school?"
Ruby blinked, her face full of anticipation.
Eileen smiled indulgently, took out a lollipop and put it in her mouth, teasingly saying, "Studying on the first day of school? That's not like you."
"Ugh! Eileen, you're so annoying!"
Ruby had barely opened her mouth when Eileen cut her off. Ruby's pretty face immediately turned red, her eyes darting to the side towards Fagga. She fidgeted awkwardly and muttered, "It's just to chat!"
"and..."
Ruby seemed to remember something, and her voice suddenly rose: "Isn't the school exam in two days? I haven't studied at all during the summer vacation, so it would be good to cram at the last minute!"
"That's true!"
The squad leader tapped his finger lightly on the table and said with a smile, "Even last-minute cramming can be effective. Fagga, do you want to come along?"
I?
Fagga pointed to himself, his expression blank, still somewhat hesitant.
Just then, his phone rang. It was a special ringtone that only played when Lina sent him a message.
Without the slightest hesitation, Fagga picked up his phone and took a look.
Not long after, Fagar put down his phone, stretched comfortably, and said helplessly, "Sorry, I can't go."
"Eh!!!"
Ruby, intrigued, exclaimed, "Why?"
"Tch, more overtime."
Oh, I have to work overtime.
Ruby suddenly realized that Fagga had already found a job.
Uh, wait a minute.
Those words weren't spoken by Fagga!
Ruby suddenly realized that the impatient voice did not come from Fagga next door.
It was Ellen from the other side!
Ruby turned her head sharply, her face full of shock. The world in her pupils seemed to be experiencing an 8-magnitude earthquake, revealing enough information to write a 30,000-word short story.