Chapter 7: After Facing It
The sound of Abernet going up the stairs grew louder and louder.
In order to prevent him from seeing anything, I held the kitten and lay on the bed sideways, and the corner of the soft duvet was casually placed on my body, and I deliberately exposed the kitten outside the duvet to prevent it from being suffocated.
As the sound got closer, I took two deep breaths and lay motionless on the bed, pretending to be asleep while trying to adjust my mood.
At the door, the sound of the key unlocking the door finally came, and I sneered in my heart, after so many years of promotion to the noble, is the upbringing of the Abernet family still so unacceptable? I don't understand the reason for knocking on the door before entering.
"Are you still sleeping?" Aburnat pushed the door in, and was stunned for a moment before he spoke softly, in a low voice, as if he was really afraid of disturbing my rest.
I was still lying on my side, not ready to pay attention to him, but the kitten next to me seemed to be gone, and the fleshy little paws were on my arm, gently pulling and pulling, and softly screaming, "Meow......"
Hearing the kitten's bark, I frowned slightly, reached out to grab the kitten, turned over slightly, and sure enough, I saw Aburnat sitting on the sofa not far away, lined up with the seven humanoid objects that had just followed him all the way - controlled vampires.
"Viscount?" I tugged at the quilt on my body, pretending not to know he was here for a long time, looking at Abonat in surprise, and then frowning at the vampire beside him, "These are?"
Abernet glanced back proudly and said with a smile, "My Abernet family has been researching for forty years, and finally developed the results. ”
I raised my eyebrows, lifted the quilt and got out of bed with the kittens, and cautiously walked towards the vampires, "Research results?"
Slowly approaching the vampires, I felt the kitten in my arms actually a little excited, and the little paws stretched out and wanted to jump out.
I patted the kitten in my arms lightly, trying to make it settle down, but the kitten looked up at me, its amber eyes were shining, and it was blinking, as if it was accusing of something.
Swallowing his saliva secretly, he immediately looked his eyes in other directions, pretending not to see its accusation.
"These are the weapons we've just worked out against those damn vampires. Aburnat crossed Erlang's legs and said very vigorously, "These vampires have been injected with vaccines and transformed into strangulation machines, and as long as they are not fatally injured, they will continue to strangle vampires without dying or destructing." ”
I looked back at Abenat, his face was full of disgusting bloodlust, and I didn't see at all the nobility and coldness of the day when I first saw him.
But the disliked temperament has not changed at all.
"Fatal wounds?" I mean......" I looked at Abernat, confused, trying to get more information from him.
But Aburnat only smiled incomprehensibly, and did not speak.
Consciously I can't get anything out of his mouth. I shrugged my shoulders and pretended not to care about holding the kitten to continue to "admire" what Abernet had to say.
Standing in front of Vivien, I wondered what her weird smile downstairs was trying to convey to me.
I tilted my head to look at her, trying to see the flaw in her eyes, but the out-of-focus eyes couldn't see anything.
I sighed inwardly and wanted to turn away, but I didn't want the kitten in my arms to suddenly break free from my arms and jump onto Vivien's shoulder.