Mingyan, still puzzled, sat down next to her. "Are you hungry again?"
"I'm not only hungry... but also tired and sleepy." Tears welled up in her eyes without warning. "I suddenly feel so stupid. I came to school to find my crush and have a relationship, but I haven't had a single day of comfort. I'm so worried about food, but I still can't get enough to eat, and I still have to clean here... What am I even here for?"
She sobbed and complained, "Why can't I eat in the human cafeteria just because I'm a vampire? I'm being punished for walking outside in broad daylight without stealing or robbing anyone. This place is no good... I want to go home!"
She was crying so pitifully that her cries alone were enough to make one's heart ache. But for some reason, Ming An wanted to laugh, but he held back. After all, as a teacher, he knew he shouldn't continue to provoke her at this moment.
He raised his hand and placed it on her head, feigning comfort, "Humans and vampires are from two different worlds, and their lifestyles are naturally different. Once you get used to it, you'll find it's nothing."
"No... I just can't get used to it."
"Believe me, once you taste blood for the first time, you will be a true vampire." This so-called "first time" does not simply refer to drinking blood from a blood bag, but rather that she must hunt for herself and taste blood from living prey. This living prey can be an animal or a human.
From the moment he first saw her, he knew that she had never tasted blood, because her aura was too clean, unlike that of a vampire.
Feng Guang choked up, "But I can never become a true vampire..."
Ming An asked in a gentle voice, "Why do you say that?"
“Because…because…” she burst into tears, “I ate too much candy when I was little, and I got cavities, so all my fangs were pulled out!”
"Pfft!" Ming An quickly turned her head away.
Feng Guang looked at him through her blurry, tearful eyes, "You're laughing at me..."
"No, no..." He coughed several times before turning his face back, his eyes filled with only sympathy and affection, without a trace of a smile, as if to say that he really didn't laugh at her.
Feng Guang sobbed for a while longer before saying haltingly, "My mom said... that my teeth would grow back, but more than ten years have passed, and my fangs still haven't grown... I won't have fangs anymore..."
Because of the fangs, she never knew whether to feel fortunate or sad. She would never become what she feared, biting someone's neck and happily sucking their blood. But correspondingly, because she didn't have fangs, she wasn't a true vampire, no matter how noble the blood flowing in her body was.
Seeing her crying so hard, Ming'an asked a very meaningful question, "Why did you eat so much candy when you were little?"
“I didn’t want to either… but I couldn’t control myself…” she said angrily, “Who knew those fangs were so fragile, turning into cavities so easily… all my other teeth are fine.”
“Yes, it’s not your fault,” Ming’an replied, going along with her words. “It’s entirely because those fangs were too fragile.”
"No...it's my fault." She started sobbing again. "It's all my fault. If only I hadn't eaten so much candy..."
Ming An: "..."
Are all young girls these days so hard to please?
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