At that moment, the male protagonist, Ryan, who was standing next to her, expressed his unhappiness for the first time, looking at Wan Ge and asking her if she could not save him.
At that moment, Wan Ge's heart was filled with complex emotions. He looked at Raine in front of him, and Raine seemed to sense his complicated feelings, so he shut his mouth and didn't say a word.
Wan Ge took the minor villain home and treated him. After she felt that his condition had improved a lot, she called Raine to another room and asked him why he didn't want her to save him.
Raine lowered his head and said softly, "I...I don't want another person to take you away from me. You said you would be good to me."
Hearing his explanation, Wan Ge understood the young man's thoughts and breathed a sigh of relief. If he just wanted to monopolize her attention, that was quite normal.
After all, most children want their parents' exclusive love, so many children don't want their parents to have a second child.
Despite having raised the child for many years, Wan Ge still chose to believe him, thinking that he just wanted to monopolize her affections and that as long as she guided him properly, Raine would accept Lori.
At that time, Wan Ge never thought that Raine's heart was bad, and that no matter what she did, she could not make it better.
From the moment Wan Ge saved him, the other party had been pretending and showed no gratitude whatsoever towards Wan Ge.
He simply sensed that Wan Ge was exceptionally powerful, felt that Wan Ge could protect and shelter him, believed that being by Wan Ge's side would be beneficial, and thought that with Wan Ge's help, he could return to the vampire clan to get what he wanted in the future.
As for why he disliked Lori and didn't want Wange to save him, it was because, being vampires, he could sense the extremely powerful bloodline energy emanating from the other.
He was by Wan Ge's side, all for the highest position among the vampires. How could he allow Wan Ge to save someone stronger than himself, especially someone more handsome?
He sensed danger the moment he saw the other person, so how could he possibly want them to go home? But some things are beyond his control.
Wan Ge insisted on taking him home, and Raine knew he couldn't stop her.
The moment that night, when Ge looked at him with an extremely complicated expression, Ryan admitted that he panicked, so he didn't say anything more.
He could only watch silently as Wan Ge brought the person home; he had no choice but to accept it.
Even after bringing the person home, he wasn't entirely without a way to get rid of them. This was the only way Rein could console himself.
He hadn't expected Wan Ge to speak to him privately, especially about matters related to him. He was genuinely panicked, so he tried his best to act like a somewhat immature child, attempting to get away with it.
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When Wan Ge was taking care of the two children, she actually had some complicated feelings. She looked at the beautiful and cute Lori and the well-behaved and sensible Ryan.
Thinking about how both characters in the story have a tendency to destroy the world, I have mixed feelings.
In particular, despite being the protagonist with a halo of invincibility, Ryan ended up becoming the culprit who destroyed the world.
Moreover, compared to what Ryan did in the original storyline, Lori doesn't seem like a villain at all.
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In the end, Wange remembered the outcome. He raised both children, and materially speaking, he treated them equally. But emotionally, Wange definitely favored Lori more.
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