Chapter Eighty-Three: Leaving the City
However, when I thought about it, I suddenly didn't want to see Lisa again. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
I thought about the circumstances under which I broke up with Lisa, which in turn made me no longer want to see her.
Lisa, this vicious woman, she almost killed me!
It's always going to be an indissolvable stone in the middle of my feelings for Lisa.
Thinking of this, I don't hesitate anymore.
Perhaps, I should adapt to the loneliness of vampires and face anything alone.
I put aside for a moment the kind of duel I would have to face this time tomorrow, which would have been almost devastating to me, and pondered how to get out of the hotel and into the vampire's place.
Once I had made up my mind, I lifted my feet and walked towards the outside of the room.
Now, it's all light.
The street outside the hotel was getting louder and louder with pedestrians.
It's a lively town, and this hotel is located in one of the busiest areas.
Now, I need to get out of here.
I walked towards the door of the hotel room, then pushed it open and walked out onto the corridor.
At the moment, the promenade is somewhat quiet, and the travelers seem to be either asleep or leaving.
I walked quickly downstairs, and in the lobby of the hotel, a fellow suddenly raised his eyes and saw me.
"Hey, are you gone too?" When he saw me, he greeted me warmly.
I nodded at him, and although I was a little unsure in my heart, on the surface, I still held myself steady.
"They just left, hurry up, or you won't be able to keep up with them." At this, he laughed and looked at me with friendliness in his eyes, "A guest like you is a well-educated person at first glance, which is rare in our town." To be honest, I wish I could have stayed with you a few more days, but you seem to be busy, coming and going. At this, his smile widened, "Good luck, my friend, goodbye, and don't forget to stay here next time if you come to our town again." ”
Hearing the words of this hotel guy, my heart that had been hanging in the air because of uncertainty suddenly relaxed, and I smiled at him, nodded in agreement, and then hurriedly said goodbye to him.
Outside, the morning sun was already hanging obliquely on the branches, and I knew that I could not delay any longer, and soon the sun would be all over the earth. I had to get out of this town as soon as possible, and where I was going, it was a wooded place, or a forest.
However, it is indeed difficult to do this in a short period of time, because I can't reach that height like Caesar and the others, and I can walk like I can fly and disappear into the world of everyone almost instantly.
If I wanted to speed up, I could, but, I can assure you that if I walked the way I did, I would have to shock the town in an instant.
That high-frequency vampire pace is going to get me in a big problem.
It's obviously not okay to walk like that, to move at that slow pace.
Therefore, I frowned, somewhat helplessly searching for pedestrians coming and going.
After looking down the street for a while, I couldn't find a solution to the problem. So, standing for a moment, I lifted my feet and walked in the same direction from which Caesar and I had come the previous night.
I walked very slowly, because now I know that the speed is almost meaningless to me, and I have to find a way to get out of here faster.
However, I felt very confused because I couldn't see what I was supposed to do.
Just as I was feeling more and more flustered, and my steps were getting more and more chaotic and heavy, I heard the sound of a carriage coming from far and near behind me.
When I heard the sound of the carriage, my heart lit up.
The carriage, I could have chosen the carriage, but it would obviously be a bit risky to do so, but, even then, I had no other choice, because, if I didn't ride in the carriage, I would have been hurt by the increasingly intense sunlight.
Thinking of this, I turned and looked at the carriage that was speeding towards me.
The carriage was moving along the road in the direction I was standing, but it seemed to be going a little faster.
It seemed that I could not afford to delay any longer, and with this in mind, I stretched out my hand and shook the carriage desperately, hoping that the people in the carriage would notice me, and that the people sitting in the carriage were helpful and kind people.
However, it seemed that my expectations had been fulfilled, for the carriage, which had been galloping, came to a sudden halt as it approached me, and though it felt a little abrupt, it finally came to a steady stop in front of me.
The moment the carriage stopped, before I could walk forward to plead, someone in the carriage poked its head out of a window.
"Come on, don't bother, it's not too early." The man said hurriedly. When he had finished speaking, he quickly retracted his head at the same speed, and then the curtain on the carriage window was drawn again.
I didn't say a word before I was completely stopped by his words. This came as a bit of a surprise to me. But his words were exactly what I needed, so I walked to the carriage without hesitation, opened the door at the back, and sat in quickly.
Just as I was sitting down, the carriage sped up again.
It was all so fast that I felt a little overwhelmed.
After a while, I settled down.
I found that this was a very noble and luxurious carriage, and it was obvious that it could not be those country men who could ride it, but people of status and status.
When I realized this, I couldn't help but feel a little apprehensive.
Right now, I'm sitting in the back seat of the carriage.
There were two seats in the back of the carriage, and I was sitting on one of them, and the other was empty.
In front of me, there were two rows of seats, each with two seats, and at the moment, the seats were full of people, that is, there were originally four people sitting in this carriage.
And now, in the back of their heads, I can't see anything.
"Are you alright?" Just then, a man sitting in front of me spoke.
"It's all right," I replied at once, "I was looking for a carriage to ride, but I didn't expect to meet you, thank you so much." "Now, I must express my gratitude for riding in their carriage.
Hearing my words, they did not answer, and the silence in the carriage seemed a little awkward.