Chapter 107: Revisiting the Hospital
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Soon, we were at the edge of the forest, which was on the side of the mountain. Looking down from here, you can already see pedestrians and vehicles coming and going.
"Alright, Huck, let's break up." At the end of the trail that led down the mountain, I said to Huck.
Huck looked at me with a look of reluctance in his eyes.
"Lyle, this time we are separated, will we ever see each other again?" Huck said.
"I guess I can." Hearing his words, I smiled and said, "I'll go look for you, Huck, I know you live in a nearby village, just ask the nearby villagers, it must be easy to find you." β
"Well," Huck nodded when he heard me, "If I was originally an unknown junior, now, after all these things, I believe that no one from a hundred miles will not know me." Alright, Lyle, let's go our separate ways, just don't forget me, and remember to come to me, I'll miss you from time to time. β
"Well, I won't forget you either." I nodded at him as well.
Huck looked at me again, then reluctantly turned away, and walked as fast as he could, down the hill, until at last he became a smaller and smaller shadow and disappeared at the end of a large road.
I watched Huck finally disappear, and the stone in my heart that I had been feeling uneasy about finally let go.
Now, I'm a lot more relieved about Huck. This time I got him into the woods, and I actually saved his life, and I felt a little relieved about that.
Eventually, I managed to dispel Huck from my mind.
Huck disappeared from my world, he returned to the human world, and I brought him some changes, perhaps, as he said, a training that made him mature and tenacious, or maybe a good thing in itself.
Huck was gone, and my gaze wandered across the world in a daze.
On the road in the distance, there are some villagers who come and go, they are busy, and the human world always seems so busy and busy, those people come and go in a hurry.
Now, I'm alone again.
At this moment, it was already close to dusk in the afternoon.
Tomorrow I will have a duel with Caesar in the woods he has designated, and whenever I think of this, I always have an indescribable feeling in my heart, both sad and yet rushed to an incomparable irony.
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It's quiet.
Perhaps, tomorrow my life as a vampire will come to an end, and if I do die at the hands of Caesar, perhaps, I will be happy. Because, Caesar is the person I respect the most and love the most in the world of vampires.
And what should I do at this twilight and night tomorrow?
Now, I think of that dean, Vincent.
God, what's wrong with me?
Because of my concern for Huck, I have formed a fate with Vincent, and I still have unfulfilled promises to him.
Why is it that there are always bonds in this world that I can't lose?
Perhaps, coldness is a good thing, coldness can make people with feelings no longer have fetters, but it also has a little less pain and responsibility.
Now, however, the bond with Vincent has stumbled me again.
I felt a little upset and found it a little ridiculous. In this life, as a vampire, do you always live in this kind of bond of friendship?
Well, don't think about it anymore, you have to do it, you have to do it.
I need to go to that hospital again before it gets dark. At least I'm going to fulfill the promise I made to Vincent, that he was going to study me, and that I couldn't live up to his expectations, because he had helped me after all.
With that in mind, I knew what to do with the rest of my life. Knowing this, I set off again, this time on the run, focusing on both my own efficiency and the human eyeballs of this world.
By the time it was getting dark, I was already in front of the hospital.
Coming back here again, I found that this place was already a little different from when I came at noon.
Because, at noon, the gate of the hospital was unguarded, and now, there are quite a few guards standing outside the hospital, all of them holding all kinds of weapons in their hands, obviously fully armed.
Seeing this, I did not immediately appear at the entrance of the hospital, but hid under a large tree nearby and carefully inspected the situation around me.
It seems that it is indeed difficult to get into this hospital now. But if I don't go to the hospital and I can't see the childlike director, what should I do?
I sat in the shadow of the tree, clasped my knees in my hands, and lowered my head in thought.
I'm running out of time, and I don't want to spend the rest of my time on pointless waiting. When I understood that, I knew what I had to do.
Because there's tomorrow's war, and it's still a war with the god-like characters of the vampire world, my mood at the moment is almost self-destructive.
Since you can't live anymore, why care about the current dozen hours.
Thinking of this, my heart calmed down.
I stepped out of the shadow of the tree, straightened my clothes a little to keep myself from looking so embarrassed, and walked over to where the heavily armed guards stood.
As I approached the gate of the hospital, several of the guards had already looked at me, but it was clear that they did not pay attention immediately, for, according to common sense, none of the people they had captured would blatantly walk towards them.
I continued walking towards the hospital gate without hurrying, and as I approached the gate, more and more guards began to notice me. And within a few seconds of this, one of the guards tensed up, and at that moment, I recognized him as the one I had faced at noon.
"That's him, the vampire who captured Huck at noon, that's him!" I distinctly heard the guard speaking in a low voice with the guard beside me, and, almost at the same time, the phrase had spread among the guards.
Soon, all the guards looked at me, and then I saw them walking towards me.
And some of the guards standing in the back row raised their tranquilizer guns at me.
I frowned at the thing, and to be honest, I really didn't know if it would work on me. If I were human, I would be anesthetized, but would this thing work for vampires?
I squinted my eyes and looked at the thing closely.