bona fide
Fan Liye recognized the other person in an instant. He was the stall owner who had once given him a gift.
When the stall owner met Pani's eyes, he couldn't help but tremble. He could see that Pani was extraordinary, but just now his eyes were full of Fan Liye, and he spoke too quickly.
Pani's expression could not be described as calm, but rather indifferent. He stared coldly at the stall owner. He was very unhappy with the other party's sudden interruption in their conversation.
Fan Liye didn't notice Pani's change. He walked up to the stall owner and said, "I remember you."
The stall owner laughed heartily a few times and was about to say something when he saw Pani coming over. He suddenly shuddered again and didn't dare to say anything.
Pani walked over slowly and took a look at the items on the other stall. They were all ugly things that had nothing to do with art.
Seeing that the stall owner was getting nervous, Fan Liye glanced at Pani, and Pani immediately smiled.
He felt a little helpless and said to the stall owner: "Don't be nervous, he means no harm."
I have.
Pani thought silently.
The stall owner glanced at Pani and said under pressure: "It's been a long time since I last saw you. I didn't expect you still remember me."
"You remember me too." Fan Liye said calmly.
The stall owner smiled and pointed to the black cat on his body: "The cat is still there, quite obvious, of course I can still remember it."
The stall owner looked into Fan Liye's eyes and asked, "Your eyes have turned red? Are you an adult?"
"..." Fan Liye did not answer immediately. Pani looked at the stall owner viciously. The stall owner shrank his neck and dared not say anything.
"Not yet, there's still more than half a year." Fan Liye said.
The stall owner wiped his sweat and said, "I thought something happened to you. From what you said before, I thought your parents abandoned you. Now it seems..."
The stall owner looked at Pani with a sense of oppression, then looked at Fan Liye and the scepter in his hand, and whispered, "It looks like... it was abandoned."
"Now it seems that you are doing well. You were... were..." the stall owner said reluctantly, "Bought by the First Ancestor... Are you doing well?"
The stall owner really cared about Fan Liye. Seeing him look so pitiful before, he felt sorry for the child. After seeing him last time, he often asked about the child and was afraid to hear any news about him in the market.
If he had heard of him in the marketplace, he could have bought him, but he didn't expect that he would end up in the hands of the First Ancestor.
You have to know that those ancestors are all moody vampires. In ordinary people's homes, they would at most be beaten and bullied. But in the homes of the ancestors, their lives would be better, but they would be easily killed.
Fan Liye naturally heard the stall owner's muttering, and he looked at Pani with some confusion.
Pani explained calmly, "According to him, he's worried that I might kill you. I don't know how you told him before, but what he meant was that you were sold by your parents. Selling you to another vampire would be fine, but selling you to the Original Vampire would mean you could be killed by him at any time."
"..." Fan Liye asked, "Does your ancestor have a bad temper?"
As soon as he asked, Fan Liye knew the answer. As for whether or not the young master was irritable, wasn't it enough to just look at him? He was quite irritable.
"..." Pani didn't know how to answer and said awkwardly, "I don't think so. I don't know what they think."
Fan Jian said: "I don't know about the other ancestors, but Pani is not a good person."
Pani glanced at Fan Jinen. Fan Liye patted Fan Jinen's head and said to the stall owner, "I'm sorry for lying to you before. I'm fine now. I haven't been sold, and he won't kill me. You don't have to worry."
He didn't expect that the stall owner would be so worried about him. Fan Liye didn't know what to say. He had cheated the other party before, but he gained his kindness.
He didn't expect that the vampires would have such good intentions. When he was doing blood hunting, he always thought that the vampires were people who killed indiscriminately, were bloodthirsty, and didn't care about other people.
He has now become a vampire, and only after integrating into the clan can he realize that their lives are actually no different from those of humans.
They also care about others, sell things, eat their favorite sweets, and chat with their peers with a smile, talking about what happened before today.
"Is that so?" The stall owner smiled and nodded. "The scepter in your hand also shows that the ancestor is very kind to you. This makes me feel relieved."
“…” Fan Liye didn’t know what to say for a moment. The other party was showing kindness to him.
It's obvious that we only met once.
When he was still a human, many people showed kindness to him. So, apart from their different races, what is the difference between them?
Why did I once have prejudice against them and think they were evil because they sucked human blood?
He shouldn't think that all vampires are evil. All races have both good and evil. He can't, he has no right to label them all as evil.
Fan Liye smiled faintly. He was now a vampire, so he should integrate into the family.
There is no need to abandon his former human identity, and he does not need to abandon his past. He needs to carry his former identity with him and step into a different future.
"Thank you." Fan Liye thanked the stall owner lightly. He had been too focused on his past identity and did not dare to face his current identity.
As Van Gene said before, whether he is a human or a vampire, he is still himself.
He is who he is, and that is enough.
Seeing that Fan Liye was in a much better mood, Pani's hostility towards the stall owner also decreased a lot.
The stall owner picked up some small trinkets on the stall and handed them to Fan Liye, saying with a smile: "I'll give you a gift. Although it's not as good as the ones in the ancestor's house, it's also a token of my love."
Fan Liye took the small accessory given to him by the stall owner. It was a small earring, but he couldn't wear it because he didn't have pierced ears. He had to put it in his pocket first. "Thank you, I accept it. I like it very much."
The stall owner laughed. After Fan Liye chatted with him for a few minutes, he left with Pani. Vampires have a lot of time, so he can go to other places to have a look.
He still knew too little about the world of vampires, so he could take this opportunity to ask Pani more about the blood clan.
Since vampires don't need to rest, Fan Liye wandered around the city for a long time. As dusk fell and dawn set in, he also learned a lot about the blood clan.
Suddenly he noticed something, stared at it for a while, and said to Pani, "There's a blood hunter."
When Pani heard the word "Blood Hunter", he felt a little nervous. He looked at Fan Liye nervously. Because of the other party's previous identity, he didn't want the other party to have any contact with Blood Hunter.
He doesn't want the other person to be sad, he just wants the other person to be happy.
Seeing that Fan Liye's expression didn't change, Pani breathed a sigh of relief and asked, "Where is it?"
Fan Liye raised his staff and pointed it at a certain place, saying, "Over there."
He pointed to several more locations, then dropped his staff and said calmly, "I've done this before. They usually won't look us in the eye because they can't change their eyes. These people don't dare to look the vampires in the eye. The two people standing over there are probably the captains, because they don't move around much, just observing their surroundings."
After hearing what Fan Liye said, Pani looked over and observed for a moment: "Really? What does the young master want to do?"
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