Chapter 134: Lost
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"They're really, dead?" I repeated.
"Yes, this is my order." At this moment, Vincent's voice was so soft that I couldn't even hear it clearly, "Lyle, you know, I'm the dean, and I gave this order. As he said this, Vincent lifted his eyelids and looked at me, an inquiring gaze that was more apologetic and remorseful. Seeing that my expression hadn't changed much, Vincent continued, "These vampires who have just been turned into humans, they are tied up in these small houses by us humans, they have no freedom, ** incomparable, and spend every day in pain. Especially at night, because they have no freedom and no fresh blood to replenish their lives, they often let out that terrible howl, which keeps the patients in our hospital awake at night. Speaking of this, Vincent sighed softly, "These vampires, when they became vampires from the day they became literally humans, have been abandoned by humans. They are the enemies of humanity, and as long as they live for one day, humanity will be more dangerous. Since they can't be let out, it's unjust for them to trap them here. Killing them is a bit cruel, but it's the best way to do it, and maybe we can think of them as if they were dead humans, rather than thinking about what they would be like when they became vampires. β
Listening to Vincent's words, I felt an indescribable taste in my heart, and I felt very sad, a feeling of heavy sadness slowly rising from the soles of my feet.
"Lyle," a smile appeared on Vincent's face at hearing my words, "you're a vampire like no other. For some reason, when I see you, I always feel that you are different from ordinary vampiresγγγγγγ β
"No, Vincent, we're all the same. Vampires will always be vampires. I interrupted him a little coldly, "We bleed the same blood. β
When I said this, Vincent's face was a little embarrassed, and after a while, he said, "I'm sorry, Lyle. β
"It's okay, Vincent, as a human being, that's all you can do." I comforted Vincent.
"Yes, Lyle." Vincent said softly.
There was a moment of silence between us, and finally Vincent broke the silence again.
"Lyle, why did you come to the hospital today, aren't you afraid of this place? It's a place where humans gather, and, you know, there's hostility here. β
I looked at Vincent, at the moment at the moment his pale blue eyes, which were a little worried but also full of doubt.
"Vincent, do you remember why I had to come to the hospital last time?" I looked into those blue eyes and a smile appeared on the corner of my mouth.
Vincent was stunned for a moment, but soon he replied, "For Huck?" I remember, last time you were trying to find Huck. Now, though, I don't understand, why do you keep coming to this hospital again and again? β
"Vincent, have you forgotten?" I looked him in the eye and asked.
"What?"
"My promise to you."
"Is it really because of this?" Vincent's brow furrowed for a moment when he heard my words, "Lyle, to be honest, I don't have any hope for that promiseγγγγγγ β
"Why?" I didn't expect Vincent to say that, and when I heard this, there was a small shock in my heart, and I didn't expect that he had given up on my promise to him, which made me feel a little hurt.
"Lyle γγγγγγγ" Vincent looked at me, the expression on his face a little difficult, and he struggled to organize his words, "I didn't think so much when I made the promise, or rather, when you made the promise to me. I'm just talking to you academically. However, in the past few days, I have seen first-hand the condition of being a vampire among humans, and I think that promise should no longer exist for you. β
"Why?" I didn't expect him to say something like that.
"Lyle, I see your hardships and hardships. As a vampire, in the human world, there is no place for you, not even a place, where the danger is deadly for vampires. So I thought you gave up, Lyle. β
"I didn't give up, Vincent, for a promise, and a friendship." I said lightly. At this moment, I looked at Vincent's attractive pale blue eyes, and I felt very calm. I look forward to his answer.
"Thank you, Lyle," Vincent paused for a moment before finally picking up the topic, "it seems, I'm not mistaken, you're really a vampire. β
"You're welcome, Vincent," I smiled at him, and now, in the face of Vincent, I relaxed a lot, and I thought of how he had helped me find Huck, and trusted me like that, "Now, I'm coming to you." This time, I came to the hospital just to find you and fulfill my promise. β
"All right, Lyle," now the smile on Vincent's face changed to the one I was familiar with, "come, come with me." As he spoke, he held out his hand to me.
I didn't catch his hand, but I took a step forward and stood next to him.
"Lyle, I'll take you out of this place and go to my lodgings. Right now, I'm writing a paper on vampires, and I need to do some research on you. Seeing that I had not taken his hand, Vincent lowered his arm, and then, having turned away, looked at me with a smile again, and walked along the long corridor in front of the room.
I struggled to keep up with Vincent.
"Lyle, are you ready for me to study?" Now, Vincent had walked some distance along the corridor, he asked me.
And I'm walking by his side right now.
"Uhγγγγγγγ Vincent, what are you going to do with me? "I don't know much about the commitments I made to Vincent's charter. In my eyes, Vincent is the kind of academic person, and it is his duty and hobby to study all kinds of strange things. As for how to study, of course, he has the final say.
Originally, I didn't have much definition of such a thing in my brain. Because it's so far away and there's a lot of chores, I haven't thought much about it.
But now, when I actually face this problem, I feel a little embarrassed.