[Crimson Fate (11)]

Sui Na still didn't know how the Heavenly Globe Mokawa knew that he could meet the Lord of the Red Devil Pavilion by opening the door in front of him.

But later, the owner of the Red Devil Pavilion often boasted in front of him: "This is the guidance of fate, and I see it." ”

Fate or something, in the eyes of Sui Na has no concept at all. Rather, compared to the reality in which he lived, he still saw the word "fate" in ancient Greek tragedies more often.

- So, what exactly is fate?

When Kumakawa pushed open the door, the overloaded juniors thought about this problem for the first time.

Compared with Suanna's bowing and retination, Kumakawa, the real representative of Hakoiwa, had no taboos as a guest, and after stepping into the hall, he looked around with interest, but he just didn't look at the girl sitting on the throne in the distance.

"As the owner of this Red Devil Pavilion, I sincerely welcome the two of you. The girl didn't seem to care much about Qiu Mochuan's faux pas, and still spoke politely, "Since the two of you are willing to come here, you want to be a little aware of what you want to discuss next, right?"

It was only then that he came back to his senses, looked up, and saw the small figure and the small bat wings on the seat in the distance.

The young man on the other side couldn't see the shadow-covered expression of the owner because his head was hanging down, but he didn't despise the owner of the house because of his rather childish-looking attire.

Nian knows very well that everything can have a fantastic start and a losing end. He didn't know what to do to be wise, but he knew that arbitrariness was the stupidest decisiveness.

Moreover, accepting his weakness at the age of age, the oppression he felt at the moment made him even more hope that the other party would not despise and abuse him.

This is the weak, this is the status quo.

"Meaningless question"

Suddenly, Suanna's shoulder was patted by the ball beside him.

"We don't know what you want to discuss, so what kind of enlightenment are we going to have?" As he spoke, Kumakawa leaned lazily on Suina's body, as if he used his junior as a cane that he picked up.

"Senior, you are so heavy. Sui Na gritted his teeth in anger.

Is that the place to be angry about!?" thought the owner.

"Hmph......" Throwing aside the thought of wanting to complain, the hall owner spoke again, "You two, are you serious, or are you playing monkey tricks on my noble vampire?" ”

I didn't know you were a vampire, and I didn't know the name of your Scarlett family. I'm really sorry for making you so unhappy.

Sui Na wanted to explain, but Kumakawa's words interrupted his train of thought.

"It's just a joke, a joke."

Negative blinked vividly, "But I'm a person who never offers any benefit to my friends."

"Therefore...... Remilia-chan, do you really want me to do you a favor?"

Staying with Kumakawa, it is easy to encounter a lot of unexplained mysteries.

That's how it is today.

Suanna didn't know how Kumakawa knew the name of the owner of the Red Devil Pavilion, just as he didn't understand why this extremely negative senior thought that he would be able to see Miss Remilia when he opened the door.

But Anna still knows one thing.

That is, Kumakawa must have his own reasons for acting, even if his reasoning is not in line with common sense.

The owner of the Red Devil Pavilion finally began to face the two humans in front of him.

The overloaded figure floated in the scarlet pupils.

"Noble as I am, would I degenerate into seeking advantage from a weak human being?"

In exchange for negative and complete jokes, it is serious contempt. It's just that the tone in which Remilia said this always made Jena wonder if the vampire was too middle-of-the-second?

"I don't need your so-called benefits. You just have to serve me faithfully. The smile without the slightest hint of kindness was matched by the cute tiger teeth, "If you take care of that for me, I might be able to do you a little good." ”

"Of course, you'll be interested in those benefits. ”