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Chapter 303

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Ever since Liang Ge had been embraced by Rui Yi, she had been absent-minded for a long time.

The next time she saw Rui Yi was at Senior Sister and Senior Brother Xi Yin's wedding. Their wedding was very special.

They stood in the middle of a strange formation amidst a sea of roses. The process was long and complicated.

Liang Ge was a bit dazed. She didn't even realize someone was standing next to her.

"This is a blood pact among vampires. Only two deeply in love can form a blood pact to live and die together."

Liang Ge was startled awake by the voice. She subconsciously turned her head, only to see a perfect profile.

"It's you …"

Rui Yi glanced at her. "You seem to know me?"

From the first time they met, the light in her eyes had conveyed this message.

Liang Ge lowered her head. She didn't know how to answer.

"I …"

Just as Liang Ge was about to answer, someone called out to him from afar. Rui Yi disappeared in the blink of an eye.

As the elder brother, he was required to read a blessing to Shi Sheng and Xi Yin before the ceremony was over.

Liang Ge watched as he solemnly read the awkward-sounding blessing, then solemnly handed the Shi Sheng to Xi Yin.

She hadn't seen Rui Yi again after the wedding.

Sometimes, Liang Ge wondered if the person she had met was really just a dream, and Rui Yi … just happened to overlap with him.

But that dream was too real. She remembered every detail.

That year, she was ten years old.

Because her parents were busy with business, she went to and from school alone. That day, she got into an argument with a classmate.

The other party was very popular at school, and because she didn't talk much, she wasn't very popular. Everyone sided with the other party.

In the end, her textbook was torn apart and her clothes were dirty.

When she got home, she found that the housekeeper wasn't there. She didn't have her keys, so she was locked out.

She wanted to go to the company to find her parents, but halfway there, it began to rain heavily.

She didn't know why, but she felt so wronged. She squatted on the ground and began to cry.

"Why are you crying?" She heard someone say.

The rain had been cut off at some point, forming a curtain around her. She raised her head slightly. Through her hazy vision, she saw an extremely good-looking boy standing next to her, holding an umbrella.

"Why are you crying?" the boy asked again.

Perhaps it was because she felt so wronged, but Liang Ge's tears, which were about to stop, began to fall again. "They tore my textbook."

The ten-year-old Liang Ge was so fair and tender that water could be squeezed out of her cheeks. Anyone who saw her crying so pitifully would feel sorry for her.

The boy suddenly squatted down. He clearly had a very clean face, but there was a trace of an evil smile on his lips. "Do you want to bully me back?"

"Can I?" Liang Ge stared blankly at the boy in front of her. The reason for the argument wasn't Liang Ge's fault. She felt wronged, so when she heard that she could be bullied, she immediately forgot to cry.

"Of course, but you have to give me something in exchange." The boy nodded.

"I … I have …" Liang Ge pulled her dirty backpack in front of her and began rummaging through it. She handed over all the girl's trinkets to the boy.

But the boy smiled and shook his head. "No way."

"Then what do you want?" Liang Ge grew vigilant. She looked around her. She didn't know when, but she and the boy were the only ones left.

And the heavy rain that couldn't be stopped.

"Your blood." The boy's eyes seemed to contain starlight, so dazzling that she couldn't look away. "One mouthful is enough."

"Blood?" Liang Ge glanced at her arm. "But … it hurts."

"It won't hurt." The boy suddenly leaned in close to Liang Ge. "I know magic, so it won't hurt at all. Give me a mouthful of blood, and I'll help you teach those people who bullied you a lesson. It's a fair deal."

Liang Ge bit her lip. After thinking for a long time, she unexpectedly nodded her head.

Liang Ge thought that the boy was probably too good-looking, which was why she hadn't been on guard.

The boy leaned in closer, and she felt something cold and sharp pressed against her neck. She didn't even have time to be afraid before the pain numbed her nerves.

She clearly heard the sound of someone swallowing.

More than one mouthful.

But that was quickly replaced by excitement.

When the boy released her, she touched her neck. There was no wound. Her eyes shone as she looked at the boy. "You're a vampire, aren't you? Vampires really exist."

The boy was at a loss at Liang Ge's reaction. At the time, he was probably wondering if the child had been scared silly.

Thinking back to the boy's expression at the time, Liang Ge found it funny.

Later, the boy really did help her teach the people who bullied her a lesson.

She was drenched in the rain and lost blood.

When she returned home, she had a high fever. When she woke up, her memories were a bit hazy. She asked her parents if they'd seen a very good-looking older brother.

She even told them that the older brother was a vampire.

But her parents thought she was confused by her illness. They told her that there were no vampires in this world, and that it was all a dream.

Her parents felt very guilty because of this.

From then on, no matter how busy her parents were, they would always spare someone to take care of her.

Liang Ge couldn't believe it was a dream, but she really never saw that boy again.

It really seemed like a dream.

In her dream, she met her favorite vampire.

"You've been acting a bit strange lately. Do you want to talk to me?"

Liang Ge turned to look at the person walking towards her. She jumped out of the window and called out in a small voice, "Senior."

"Is it related to Rui Yi?"

Liang Ge nodded hesitantly. She'd kept this matter in her heart for too long. When Shi Sheng asked her, Liang Ge quickly told him.

When she finished, Shi Sheng smiled and patted her head. "Then you might be mistaken. Rui Yi has never left the vampires. He's the eldest son, so he can't leave the vampires."

A trace of disappointment flashed through Liang Ge's eyes.

So she was mistaken after all?

"But Rui Yi had a younger brother called Rui Xue … I don't know if it was him you met, but he's already dead."

Rui Xue …

That's right, that boy had told her.

He'd said.

His name was Rui Xue.

Rui as in Rui Xue, Xue as in Rui Xue.

"Why … why is he dead?" Such a good-looking boy, how could he be dead?

Shi Sheng shook his head. "I don't know. Godfather didn't tell me, and Rui Yi never mentioned it either. Don't ever mention this in front of Rui Yi, got it? "

Liang Ge nodded blankly.

"You have to look forward to everything. Rui Yi is pretty good."

Liang Ge blushed. "Senior, what did you say?"

"It's nothing." Shi Sheng smiled and left.

Shi Sheng actually knew the cause of Rui Xue's death.

The year Rui Xue left the vampires, he'd just reached adulthood. He'd snuck out, and by the time Ke Er and Rui Yi found him, he was already dead.

He'd died at the hands of vampire hunters.

No one knew what had happened in between.

But it was best not to tell her about it.

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