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After being tortured by Jiujiu for several days, Hanses finally came to the conclusion that there was something wrong with his head.
Hanses, who deeply realized his mistake, could only leave Jack behind.
Who asked Jack to insist that Jiujiu was an angel because of her beauty? He said that no matter if it was heaven or hell, even if he had to go through fire and water, climb a mountain of swords or plunge into a pot of boiling oil, he wouldn't even frown.
Therefore, after hearing that Jiujiu only asked him to help clean up the castle, Jack ran to the castle almost immediately.
Looking at the energetic Jack, Hanses frowned, snorted and said disdainfully, "Idiot."
Jiujiu glanced at Hanses angrily and complained, "If you didn't want to host the banquet, none of this would have happened."
Hanses, who was in the wrong, was silent for a moment.
Well, in fact, he was the most stupid idiot.
Fortunately, although Jack was a little troublesome and even liked to take advantage of Jiujiu, holding hands or something, he was generally reliable. In less than five days, the castle was cleaned up. With the addition of Hanses, it was basically okay.
However, Jiujiu was very annoyed.
After cleaning Hanses' castle, Jack began to harass Jiujiu in all kinds of ways. Of course, it was not very obvious harassment, and of course, it was not very deliberate, but because of this, it was more annoying.
On the day of the banquet, although Hanses contacted several of his former attendants and there were attendants who came to look down, the food was not to his taste.
After eating the delicious food made by Jiujiu, the food made by others, even the meal made by the chef who claimed to have been serving the king, was tasteless in Hanses' mouth. An hour after the banquet started, Hanses pulled Jiujiu, who was sleeping in the coffin, and asked her to make him dinner..... the banquet.................. of
Jiujiu rubbed her eyelids rather irritably and said unhappily, "Hans, if I remember correctly, you're a vampire."
Was she implying that vampires needed to eat food?
In order to be able to eat delicious food, Hanses had already turned on his shameless mode. No matter if Jiujiu's ridicule or sarcasm, he pretended not to hear. He only clasped his hands together and said with a smile, "My dear Jiujiu, please take pity on Hanses. Those things outside are about to destroy all of my few taste buds."
Hanses blinked his beautiful peach blossom eyes and looked at Jiujiu, saying, "My dear Jiujiu, my tongue has been spoiled by you. Apart from your sweet blood, other blood in my mouth is like holy water, making me vomit. Apart from the food you make, other food makes me feel nauseous. My dear Jiujiu, please save poor Hanses."
Hanses was obviously an old demon who had lived for thousands of years, but when he acted spoiled, it was as if he was the type to throw away his face. He pulled Jiujiu's arm and swung it back and forth, saying, "Please take pity on me." It was as if he had molded himself into a pitiful little cabbage.
Jiujiu, who had originally made up her mind to ignore Hanses, had no choice but to go to the kitchen to make some food for Hanses.
After eating and drinking to his fill, Hanses picked up a handkerchief and wiped the corners of his mouth. His expression changed from the spoiled and cute one just now to a cold and noble one. He was simply the true portrayal of a domineering CEO.
Hanses looked into Jiujiu's eyes and sincerely extended an invitation, "My dear, you have nothing to do at night. Why don't you come with me to the banquet?"
Jiujiu curled her lips, "I have no interest in vampire banquets."
Hanses: "My dear, although I am a vampire, it doesn't mean that all of my friends are vampires. Trust me, okay?"
Jiujiu reluctantly followed behind Hanses to the hall. Unexpectedly, as Hanses said, the hall wasn't filled with vampires. Jiujiu even saw many humans.
However, humans treated vampires with the same respect as they treated their kings. Even if those people's status in the human world was already exceptionally outstanding, they were still exceptionally humble when facing vampires.
A teenage boy saw Jiujiu the moment Jiujiu appeared. He pulled on his father's sleeve with a look of amazement and asked in confusion, "Father, is she also a vampire?"
The little boy's father looked at Jiujiu, shook his head, and said, "Dear Toff, I don't know, so I can't answer your question."
Toff looked at Jiujiu without blinking and said in a low voice, "If she was a human, I would definitely marry her."
Toff's father smiled, completely treating this sentence as a joke.
The only reason they were able to come was because they were servants of a duke. Hanses was someone that even the duke had to be respectful to, so how could they covet the woman by his side?
Jiujiu followed Hanses around the hall, and from time to time, people would come up to greet them.
After all, Prince Hanses had been in a deep sleep for too long. They originally thought that he would continue to be in a deep sleep. They didn't expect that not only would he wake up, but he would also hold a banquet. He even brought a delicate human girl with him.
Vampires could be together with humans. In the past, vampire children had appeared many times.
Some humans would see themselves aging day by day while their partners were still young, and would ask their partners to convert them. Some couldn't take it and chose to leave. Of course, there were also those who stayed with their partners until they grew old. However, humans were dead, and vampires were immortal. Although vampires would feel uncomfortable in the beginning, it would be fine after a long time.
Therefore, although some people were envious of Hanses' courteous treatment of Jiujiu, most of them looked at each other with meaningful smiles. However, they still had the necessary etiquette.
Hanses was like a little boy eager to show off his favorite toy. After showing off Jiujiu for a week, he sat down with Jiujiu and considerately poured a cup of black tea for Jiujiu. Hanses looked at Jiujiu and asked, "How is it? Is it more interesting than sleeping?"
Coincidentally, the door was pushed open from the outside again. This time, it wasn't vampires like Jiujiu thought, but seven dwarves with similar appearances.
Jiujiu looked at the seven dwarves in surprise and asked Hanses in confusion, "Who are they?"
"Dwarves who have been cursed to mine in the forest," Hanses explained concisely.
Apart from their short stature, the seven dwarves looked very simple and kind. After seeing Jiujiu beside Hanses, they immediately praised her, "Oh my god, what a beautiful and cute girl. Hello, I'm Aglis."
Aglis looked at Jiujiu with a burning gaze. Even though Hanses was a little dissatisfied, he still didn't want to look away.
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