Humans are fragile.

This point has been repeatedly confirmed in Elphin's long life.He has witnessed the birth and death of countless people, watching them grow up step by step from the little ones wrapped in swaddling clothes, and go back to decline in just a few decades.Birth is the beginning of death.

The human body is very fragile, unable to withstand the wind and rain, a little disease can easily knock them down, and they can't even stay in the sun for too long, the reason is not that they will be wiped out like the vampires, but just can't bear it Too much burning sensation.

The human spirit is equally fragile.Weak willpower, lack of self-control, unable to resist temptation, and easy to be controlled, the blood race can control or even split them with a little trick, even without using mind control, just move your mouth and say some sweet words, you can Let them become their own prey willingly, and give everything for the supreme happiness in their fantasy.

They are such fragile, delicate and innocent creatures.

From this point of view, human beings are definitely not within the category of Elphins' favorites. In fact, there are very few things in this world that he can call favorites—he doesn't even like the things he lives on. The food, blood, because it always smells annoyingly sweet, if he didn't have to rely on this thing to survive, he would definitely stay away from it and would not touch it at all.

So he himself is not very clear why he would agree to let old Evan adopt a human being.Still a child.

There is an essential difference between human cubs and blood race newborns. In his impression, human cubs are always inseparable from words such as noisy all night, need to eat all the time, and mess. They are still very small, and their faces and bodies are wrinkled. Baba's small group can hardly distinguish the facial features.

Troublesome little things.

This is his definition of a human child.

He hated trouble, so after old Evan picked up the child, he never took a look at it, and at the same time told old Evan not to let the child appear in his sight.

Old Evan was a loyal servant, and he always obeyed his orders and dared not disobey him. It was already a great gift for him to allow the child to stay, and this rule must be followed.Otherwise he'd throw old Evan out of his estate, along with the kid.

He swore he would do it.

……

So, where did this little thing hugging his leg come from now?

He didn't even need to look, he could just feel it through the heat that penetrated the fabric and spread to the surface of his skin, this is a human being.

Still a human child.

It can be seen from the fact that he is only tall enough to hug his legs.

He tried to take two steps forward, and the human "pendant" on his legs followed suit, showing no sign of relaxing, and even wiped his face on his pants casually.

Simply unbearable!

If it wasn't for the fact that the vampire was too powerful, he might have ended this fragile little life at once, and he had already thrown it back to its proper place the moment he rushed over.

There were no human beings in this manor other than old Evan, except for the child that his loyal butler reported to pick up a few days ago.So his identity is also easy to guess.

Alphonse's patience was exhausted. He lowered his head and looked at the human who was stuck on his leg and refused to let go. He changed his way and tried to scare the naughty little guy away with a slightly ferocious expression.

Children are like this, they can’t see anything scary, a grimace can sometimes make them cry, not to mention that Elphin is a genuine ancestor of the blood race, he can easily scare newborns among vampires to cry, It's even more difficult to deal with such a fragile human being.

He promises to make the little guy regret coming here today.

Elphons opened his mouth, stretched out his fangs, and his pupils turned scarlet.

When most people saw him like this, they would either be so frightened that their legs limp on the ground that they could not move, or they would yell and then run away. Few humans could look at him for more than three seconds, let alone look directly into his eyes.So he is still very confident in his scariness index.

But what he didn't expect was that the child didn't respond to such a terrifying situation.

He didn't run away, didn't cry in fright, didn't have weak legs, he didn't even change his expression, he still looked up at Elphons' face, and even hugged him even tighter.

Elphons couldn't help but began to take a closer look at the child who had made old Evan pluck up the courage to ask to stay.

The advanced lights in front of the door shone on the two of them, and the two figures, one big and one small, almost overlapped. From Elphin's perspective, the first thing that caught his attention was the child's golden hair, and A pair of water-blue eyes like sapphires soaked in water.

Golden, which is fundamentally different from the dull golden hair of most blood races, hair stained with the light of real sunlight.

Vampires are bound by their own constitution, and they can only sneak in the dark all their lives, unable to touch the sun. The night is their stage. They walk through the night, kill, eat, and carnival. The night is to them, just like heaven is to angels.The daytime, as opposed to the night, is more like hell to them. The scorching sun will make them extremely painful. No vampire can persist in the sun for more than 1 minute. The sun will hurt them and even burn them. Little by little it turned into a mass of ashes.

So vampires are more afraid of sunlight than disgust.

Fearing that he has nowhere to hide in the sun, the beautiful face he is proud of will be burned, and his existence will be obliterated.

Therefore, most vampires don't like the blond hair that is so close to the sun's color.

As the only ancestral prince of the blood race, Elphonse is not as afraid of the sun as a newborn, and is not easily damaged by the sun, but it is by nature, and he definitely does not like the sun much.But when faced with the child's full head of blond hair, he was surprised that he didn't find it annoying.

His own hair color is silver, and it was simply tied at the back of his head. The tail of the hair hung down to his waist. When he lowered his head, it slid down with his movements, and it fell right on the side of the boy's face.

Then, Elphons saw the daring kid grab his hair, pull it, and smile at the same time.

Elphinx: "..."

Elphinx: "Let go."

The child seemed to understand his words, and actually let go of his hair.

Before Elphinx could relax, he felt the child hug his leg again.

"What do you want to do?" Elphons tried his best to suppress his anger, he didn't want to deal with a crying little thing later.

The child stubbornly hugged his leg, raised his head and said, "Grandpa..."

Elphonse: "I'm not your grandpa."

The child pursed his lips before he finished the sentence: "Grandpa can't be found..."

As he spoke, his voice choked up.

Elphons: "...don't cry"

The child rubbed his eyes, his voice choked up: "I'm sorry, grandpa... no... I... can't find it, he won't let me out, but... it's too dark, grandpa didn't come back... I'm afraid."

The fragile human eyes became wet with tears, and the hazy fog gathered on them, and there was a drop of water hanging on the tip of the slender eyelashes, like a lost deer in the forest in the early morning.Elphons stared at those eyes, his dark green pupils shrank, and he stretched out his hand uncontrollably, wiping away the tear.

After realizing what he was doing, Elphin paused, and retracted his hand very naturally, as if nothing had happened.

The cries of human children in my memory are very annoying. I don’t know why. After they grow up, they can’t run very fast and stop due to lack of breath. But when they were young, they could roar loudly and persistently After such a long time, I will not feel tired or bored at all.

He could not explain this strange human characteristic, and humans themselves may not know the reason.

But this child's crying is different from all the ones he has seen. There is no heart-piercing cry, nor is it the tears of killing one thousand enemies and self-defeating eight hundred. He just shed tears and didn't even make a sound. .The crystal clear teardrops that basically don't appear on blood races flow down drop by drop, as if the sapphire in his eyes is melting. He seems to be terribly scared, but he is stubbornly unwilling to cry out, his lips are biting white, and his whole body is shaking. Trembling, wiping away tears with one hand, the other tightly grasping the corner of Elphin's clothes.It doesn't look very annoying, which makes Elphin a rare sympathy that should have been annihilated long ago.

He squatted down, his eyes were exactly at the same level as humans, he put away his terrifying fangs, still holding the airs of the ancestor of the blood race, and asked expressionlessly: "What's your name?"

The human seemed to be holding back a bit, hiccupped when he spoke, and replied, "Ulea."

"Ulea," Elphons said the name again, and stood up, "You go in with me first, wait a while, old Evan... grandpa will be back."

Without doubting his words at all, Uriah nodded, grabbed the hem of his clothes, and followed him in step by step.

He took Ulea to his study, and didn't care about it anymore. He went to the desk and rummaged through it, and took out a mobile phone from the drawer—what he called a modern gadget—to send old Evan a text message. He sent a text message, intending to ask his dear butler exactly where he listened to his orders.

However, since he had been in a deep sleep for 200 years before the arrival of this era, and when he woke up, he was blindsided by all kinds of latest technologies that were said to be developed by humans, and he is still adapting to learning, so it was more difficult to send this text message.

After he finished sending a text message with fifty words, he put down his phone, and when he looked back, there was a little furry head on his sofa.

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