Chapter 1209: The Vampire Prince’s Blood Slave (87)
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She turned and walked away. The pink bow that tied her high ponytail was cute and casual1, yet it blended harmoniously on her body.
There was no sense of gaudiness at all.
Perhaps it was because her eyes were too round.
Or it could be that her temperament was too cold.
Lewis pondered for a moment before he realized that he was thinking too much about Bai Weiwei.
He tucked away his shy expression and put up a cold front.
A prince’s blood slave who hated vampires, if used well, could become a powerful tool.
Bai Weiwei turned the corner, expressionless.
“It’s definitely not a good thing.”
System: “Doesn’t that person have a crush on you?”
Bai Weiwei: “I saw his eyelashes tremble. The corners of his smile were stiff, and those weren’t the eyes of someone with a crush. Looks like he needs more practice lying.”
System: “But I thought his acting was pretty good.”
Bai Weiwei: “It’s because of spicy chicken audiences like you that the performing arts are in decline.”
“Spicy chicken” system: It’s already used to the host’s attacks. It even feels that the host is calling it spicy chicken, is all because she loves it.
Bai Weiwei walked about halfway before suddenly turning back.
Lewis had tossed out his line; now he was waiting for Bai Weiwei to take the bait.
He knew that Bai Weiwei hated vampires, so she would definitely join the Alliance.
As long as incited her, stoking her anger towards vampires, and rationally invited her to join…
He suddenly whipped his head around and saw Bai Weiwei standing behind him.
He immediately offered a warm smile. Just as he was about to speak–
Bai Weiwei returned the smile, clear and firm.
“I’ve thought about it, President. I want to join the Anti-Vampire Alliance.”
Lewis fell silent, seeming a bit surprised.
He wasn’t prepared for Bai Weiwei to join so suddenly.
She was a prince’s blood slave. Among humans, such status was equivalent to a top-tier noble.
No human could resist such temptation.
But she easily gave it up and chose to fight against the vampires.
Once she was done speaking, Bai Weiwei dropped the smile, then turned and left.
“We still don’t know each other in school. If I’m exposed in the future, I can still protect you.”
Lewis stood there blankly.
By the time he snapped out of it, Bai Weiwei had already vanished at the end of the corridor.
After a long, speechless pause, Lewis finally gave a faint ‘en.’
“I authorize your membership.”
Lewis revealed a gentle smile.
His impression of Bai Weiwei also improved drastically. She was a good girl.
Bai Weiwei: “The green bar increased again. It’s already at 40%.”
Sure enough, joining the Anti-Vampire Alliance could immediately gain her a bit of green points.
If she wanted favorability, grind it from Arthur.
If she wanted green points, grind it from Lewis.
Perfect.
System: “Aren’t you afraid of capsizing2?”
Grinding here and there, be careful of grinding until you break your bones.
Bai Weiwei was as calm as the wind. “Trust me, I’ll handle it. After all, with a waste system like you, if I don’t keep myself together, I can only drag you to the grave to die together.”
The system was also calm: Host, love me more, drag me to die together.
The host and the system tossed each other a ‘hehe.’
Just as Bai Weiwei exited the school gates, there was a sound of exclamation.
She saw a huge shadow under her feet. She dazedly lifted her head and watched that eye-catching, giant black bat swoop down and land with a loud crash.
The frightful bat crawled on the ground.
A tall figure descended gracefully from the bat’s wings.
His silver hair was neatly tied back, and his cold and refined face was like a work of art, without a single blemish.
1: 俗: vulgar, worldly, or secular.↩
2: 劈叉: lit. doing the splits; slang for cheating or two-timing.↩