Beautiful little gentleman
Seeing Pani's puzzled look, Benjamin wanted to say something but didn't know how. Doesn't this person like him? Assimilating others and hurting their hearts will make the crematorium burn harder than ever when he tries to chase his wife in the future.
"So, how did he agree to come to your house?" Benjamin said.
Pani replied, "He was being hunted by other blood hunters and had no choice but to come to my house. He wants to become stronger, so he asked Bartholomew to train with him."
"It turns out he had no choice." Benjamin sighed. Pani was probably in trouble. When Fan Liye was still the Blood Hunter, he felt that Fan Liye was an unyielding man. If Pani did this, the other party would probably never forgive him in his life.
"Bunir..." Pani thought for a moment, "Why don't you ask Bunir to come and train with the young master in a few days? Training with more people will help him grow."
Benjamin hesitated to speak, and finally said, "Are you happy that he will grow up to be so powerful that he won't need you anymore?"
"..." This made Pani silent for a moment. After thinking for a moment, he said, "That's not the case. Mr. Xiao has always been a very strong person. As a vampire, he naturally doesn't want to be weak. I don't think there's anything wrong with it. As for not needing me... Mr. Xiao has his own thoughts. Whatever choice he makes, we'll decide later."
Benjamin was a little surprised. Before, Pani was just a fun-loving person, but he had never considered the other person's feelings. It seemed that Fan Liye had changed Pani's mind a lot. After considering someone as important, would he automatically consider them?
"Do you really just think of him as a perfect work of art?" Benjamin asked.
"He doesn't like me seeing him that way," Pani said. "I no longer see him that way after he said that, but he doesn't seem to feel that way."
A perfect work of art? Before, he did view Fan Liye in this way, treating him as an object. But after he became a vampire and came here, at least Pani would think that he didn't do that anymore.
Before Benjamin could raise any doubts, Pani continued, "Tell me, how should I make him feel that I'm not treating him as an object?"
"No, wait a minute." Benjamin said, "What did you tell me before? You think of him as a perfect work of art. What does this mean? You want him to feel that you treat him as a human being, as someone very important. What do you think you are doing?"
"What is it?" Pani was a little confused.
Are you an emotional idiot? Benjamin said helplessly: "Do you think I am a very important person?"
"You are not a human either." Pani replied.
“…Very good.” Benjamin gritted his teeth. “You put him on the same level as me?”
Pani thought for a moment and said, "How can you compare with Mr. Xiao?"
"What do you mean, is it..." Benjamin was a little surprised, "I am more..."
Before Benjamin could finish his words, Pani interrupted his thoughts: "Mr. Xiao is so perfect, you can't compare to him at all?"
"..." Benjamin slammed the table, "Penny! After all, you and I have been friends for many years. What is the relationship between you and me? Best friends! After only one year, you've already fallen in love with someone else?"
"You and a..." Pani paused immediately, and he was about to say an object.
What he thinks is completely unimportant; what he expresses is what others can sense. The fact that Fan Liye can't sense that he's being treated as a human being indicates that his behavior is deeply problematic. Regardless of how he thinks and acts, if others don't sense what he's doing, then there's something wrong and needs to be corrected.
Sure enough, his subconscious words just now showed his attitude. He really had not taken Fan Liye seriously. He needed to take Fan Liye seriously and treat him as a human being.
"He's right." Pani sat up straight. "Benjamin, what do you think I should do? I already value him very much, but I don't seem to be doing it subconsciously."
Seeing Pani getting serious, Benjamin also thought about it seriously: "If I go out and beat Fan up now, what will you do?"
"I'll be angry," said Pani, "and I'll fight you."
"You can't beat me." Benjamin thought for a moment. "In that case, let him know that you value him and that you care about him. Don't always talk about perfect works of art. Many ancestors hate you when they see you like that."
Pani retorted: "I didn't say that anymore."
"Are you thinking of collecting any art?" Benjamin asked.
Pani shook her head: "I'm totally not interested anymore."
Benjamin patted Pani's shoulder with some satisfaction: "Very good, you finally look like a normal vampire."
"..." Pani slapped Benjamin's hand away and said irritably, "My mind is completely focused on the little gentleman right now. I don't know what's wrong with me. I have no idea what's wrong with me. When I saw him rejecting me, I was angry and upset. I've never been like this before. I've lived for thousands of years and have seen everything. This is the first time I've encountered a situation like this."
"If you hadn't told me, I wouldn't have realized that you..." It turns out you've been single for thousands of years, all while being in love with those collectibles. Benjamin didn't continue talking because he knew that if he told her, Pani would definitely fight with him.
"What's wrong with me?" said Pani.
"Nothing." Benjamin sighed. "In that case, you should think carefully about why you are like this. I'm leaving first. I'll go back and inform Bunier and come to see you in a few days."
Pani waved his hand without saying anything. After Benjamin left, he stood up and walked to the window to look out at the backyard. Fan Liye and Bartholomew were still training. Fan Jien had gone downstairs to watch from the sidelines. Fan Liye would occasionally talk to him and smile at him.
He rarely saw Fan Liye smile, and the few times he had seen him smile, it had taken a lot of effort. He suddenly felt a little jealous of the kitten, who should have been able to easily receive his smile and his gentleness.
It's really annoying.
Pani looked away. Perhaps he had not done enough. He would do more to attract Fan Liye's attention.
The strong and unyielding young gentleman struggled desperately in this quagmire and fell deeper and deeper. When he knew that he could not escape, he would go with the flow and adapt to the new environment.
He will not lose his faith because of betraying God; he will tear apart all obstacles in his path.
It was those pure and clean eyes that attracted Pani. They can be said to be the most perfect work of art in the world.
He didn't know the reason for this emotion, but he would eventually understand it. At this moment, he only needed to know that he would help Fan Liye become stronger and that he would satisfy all of Fan Liye's needs.
"My beautiful little sir," Pani said softly, "I will do everything you want."
This is my little master, my Fan Liye.
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