Arnold was slightly surprised. He hesitated to ask the question, but said, "Thank you very much."
He was so thin that he looked pitiful. Lin Su helped him up and let him sit on the horse, then he stepped on the stirrups and got on. When he stretched out his arm, the young man sitting in front of him stiffened slightly.
Lin Su lowered his head and asked, "What's wrong?"
"If you sit like this, won't the one who belongs to you be jealous?" Arnold asked in a low voice.
"Then I'll go down and lead the horse for you?" Lin Su asked, waving the whip.
His voice was calm, but with an inexplicable sense of distance, which made Arnold feel that he was very different from before, and he felt that he didn't dare to offend him easily.
He was so close, the rich smell of blood filled the nose, making people feel restless and impatient: "No, of course not."
How could he let the person who rescued him lead the horse?
"Then you go down and lead the horse?" Lin Su squeezed the horse's belly, and the horse walked forward slowly.
He just gave the boy a little support and he knew how thin he was. He wanted to lead the horse, but it was almost like the horse was leading him.
Arnold's body was trembling a little: "I may not be able to pull it."
Because there were few people passing by, he was so hungry that he felt dizzy, especially in the daytime, he felt like his chest was sticking to his back and his legs and feet were weak.
"Then let's get off the horses and walk together?" Lin Su asked again.
Arnold groaned, "...Will a horse walk very slowly if it's not ridden?"
"So fellow riders don't have to worry about anything, just hurry on." Lin Su waved the whip, the horse neighed, raised its four hooves and ran forward.
Arnold was a little panicked. He first supported Lin Su's arm that was holding the reins, then suddenly retracted his hand, leaned forward and hugged the horse's neck.
His body was aching from being tossed about. Lin Su said from behind him, "The trick to riding a horse is to move your body up and down with the horse's movements so that you won't be tossed around by it."
He reminded him kindly, and Arnold responded slightly, trying hard to adapt. When it really didn't hurt so much anymore, he hugged the horse's neck, and his eyes became slightly moist.
After becoming a vampire, he realized how painful it was to be ostracized and hated by his former companions, the humans. It was as if he was the only one left in the world, and he thought he would be alone from now on. However, he did not expect that there were people willing to accept him and help him.
The horses entered the Aurora city-state at dusk. The streets were sparsely populated. People like Lin Su, who had outstanding looks and rich clothes, attracted a lot of onlookers and envy.
The horses did not gallop as fast as they did in the wild, but walked slowly on the road. Arnold sat up straight, but pulled his hood and cloak tighter.
The badge on Lin Su's clothes avoided the inspection of the soldiers, but Arnold's outfit still made the soldiers a little confused: "Take off your hood and let us see it."
Arnold's whole body stiffened. Even though the sun was setting, the light would still make him dissipate into the air in an instant. He would never forget that stinging feeling.
"I told you, take it off!" a soldier pointed his sword.
Lin Su smiled and said, "I'm sorry, but I wonder if we can remove his hood in a dark place?"
"Avoid light, why?" a soldier asked puzzledly.
"This child's skin is very fragile. The doctor said it might be a precursor to albinism, so he cannot be exposed to the sun. Please forgive me." Lin Su got off the horse. When his cloak was raised, next to the multi-pointed star emblem was the medal of the Holy See representing the special hunter.
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