The night was beautiful, and there was a gentle breeze.
The paladins in the tavern found no vampires, so they called it a day.
When they came out, they found Jesse standing lazily not far away.
Jesse glanced at them lazily, then turned and walked away.
Ahri didn't suck his blood, and instead said, "Jesse, you're such a good person, thank you."
Ahri left the town and went back to the dense forest, where Roy was already waiting for her.
The forest was still dark. Roy and Ahri did not fly directly there as before, but instead strolled leisurely through the forest.
The damp and gloomy atmosphere that should have been there no longer seemed unbearable or frightening to Ahri.
At this moment, Roy stopped, looked at Ahri, and slowly raised his hand, "Come here."
Ahri slowly walked over and was embraced by Roy.
Roy leaned close to Ahri's neck and whispered, "Tonight I'll teach you how to smoke here."
Before Ahri could react, Roy's fangs pierced her neck, and a chilling yet tingling sensation followed the stinging pain in her neck.
Ahri hugged Roy tightly, her eyes filled with a dreamy look, and she let out uncontrollable moans, which caught Roy's attention.
Roy's wings opened again, slowly enveloping the two of them.
Roy's fangs left Ahri's neck, and Ahri, feeling weak all over, leaned against Roy. Then she raised her head and kissed Roy.
Roy chuckled and led Ahri back to the castle.
This time, instead of taking Ahri back to her room, he went to his room.
Roy's room also contained a huge coffin, but it was adorned with countless jewels, and two people could easily lie inside it.
Roy laid Ahri down in the coffin with him, and even stuck his neck out for Ahri to bite.
Ahri hadn't recovered from the pleasure she'd just experienced. Following Roy's lead, she lay on top of him, close to his neck.
Blood was flowing there, and a pleasant scent made Ahri even more infatuated.
Ahri said somewhat embarrassedly, "Your Highness, I probably won't drink other people's blood anymore."
Roy chuckled softly, "I'll be there if you need me."
After hearing Roy's words, Ahri stuck out her tongue and licked Roy's neck, then revealed her little tiger teeth and bit down on Roy's neck.
The red in Roy's eyes slowly deepened and became fiery, and he hugged Ahri tightly.
Ahri did not lose control because it was her first time drinking blood. She took a few small sips, then withdrew her teeth and gently kissed the wound until it returned to its original smooth and delicate state.
Roy sighed; he had already prepared to feed Ahri well.
Ahri's hand moved gently over Roy's body until it stopped on the button in front of Roy.
Ahri looked at Roy and slowly unbuttoned his shirt. "Your Highness, I want you."
Roy smiled and said, "I'd be more than happy to."
The coffin lid slowly closed, concealing the burgeoning passion within that beckoned the eye...
As dawn broke, sunlight shone on the top of the ancient castle.
In the dense forest, the male college student clutched the cross tightly in his hand, followed by two male classmates and two female classmates. They felt as if they could never get out of this dense forest.
Someone shouted, as if they couldn't take it anymore, "I want to go home! I want to leave here!"
"I should never have listened to others and come to this godforsaken place!"
The male college student, clutching the cross tightly, shouted impatiently, "Enough! The sun is up now. Even if no sunlight shines in, those vampires won't appear. We need to get out of here quickly."
At this moment, several villagers appeared. Some of them were carrying a cross, some were holding a jar of holy water, some had a string of garlic around their necks, and others were tightly gripping wooden awls.
The village chief, who was walking ahead, was the first to spot the young people. He also noticed that one of them was holding a familiar cross. He excitedly ran over and asked, "Hello, where did you get this cross from?"
A look of guilt and panic flashed across the male college student's face; he had stolen it. But he had done it to save someone, to bring his classmate home safely; he hadn't done anything wrong.
After giving himself this mental suggestion, the male college student told the village chief, "It was given to me by a girl who was bitten to death by a vampire. She told us to leave here quickly. She also said that she was in a lot of pain and wanted to go home... But, I'm sorry, I couldn't save her from the vampire."
Upon hearing this, the village chief turned pale instantly. He shook his head, refusing to believe the man's words. He said, "No, that can't be. With this cross here, those vampires won't dare to approach her."
The male college student gripped the cross tightly in his hand, and he didn't say anything.
Several villagers gathered around and comforted the village chief, saying, "Village chief, please accept our condolences."
The village chief, thinking of his daughter's death, yet her desire to save others even after his own demise, suppressed his urge to cry and his immense grief. He said to the five college students before him, "My daughter was willing to entrust her cross to you, which shows she trusted you. I will take you away from here."
The five college students immediately perked up and quickly expressed their gratitude.
The male college student secretly breathed a sigh of relief. He didn't tell his classmates that he had stolen the cross, and it seemed to be the right thing to do.
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