Chapter 1203 - The Vampire Prince’s Blood Slave (81)

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nChapter 1203

nThe Vampire Prince’s Blood Slave (81)

nThe cold moonlight from outside spilled across her body.

nShe did not walk to the door, just staring at Arthur who was leaning against the door, arms crossed over his chest. The long, black cloak was draped over his shoulders, giving him a casual and unkempt look.

n“Why didn’t you kill your enemy?”

nArthur asked doubtfully.

nBai Weiwei turned to look at him coldly. She suddenly broke into a laugh. “Aren’t you insulting me? I’m completely unable to kill him.”

nBlood Kin could constantly recover. With her strength she was completely unable to kill one.

nArthur sighed. “I’ll help you kill.”

nAs long as she lifted the sword, he would help her get rid of him.

nBai Weiwei eyed him expressionlessly, the suspicion in her eyes deepening. She scoffed. “What’s with you, didn’t you think that I disobeyed you? Weren’t you so upset you wanted to kill me? Showing this kind of attitude now, people who don’t know might think you like me.”

nArthur fell silent before nodding his head. “It’s a little true.”

nBai Weiwei: “What?”

nArthur: “Liking you.”

nTwo people stood beneath the cold, hazy moonlight. The silence dragged on.

nArthur suddenly couldn’t hold back: “Why aren’t you responding 1.”

nBai Weiwei retreated with a look of disbelief. “Respond?”

nArthur abruptly flashed in front of her. He cupped her face in his hands and kissed her roughly.

nBai Weiwei was so frightened she didn’t move.

nAfter the kiss, he tightly pressed his lips together. After a long moment, he spoke. “Don’t you like me? Don’t you like me a lot?”

nHe had read all the materials from the interrogation.

nThe scribe also described what happened that time.

nHumans couldn’t fight against the effects of the truth serum due to its magic properties.

nIt wasn’t a power humans could resist.

nSo everything she said was the truth.

nShe didn’t betray him.

nShe only stumbled upon that location.

nHe later heard her conversation with those rebels. Maybe she did want to join at that time.

nBut because he interrupted, she didn’t succeed in joining them.

nAnd the reason she hated Blood Kin and even wanted to join those rebels was that she had enmity with a Blood Kin.

nWhen Arthur first read in the report that she liked him, his brain went blank.

nImmediately after, he felt ecstatic, but he suppressed that emotion.

nHe was afraid of being wrong.

nSo he found her enemy. She only needed to take revenge.

nThen would she admit that she liked him?

nBai Weiwei was dumbfounded. She repeated blankly, “I like you?”

nArthur had never been so nervous.

nIf it weren’t for the lack of sweat glands, he probably would have looked like a loser of a human, his hands slick with perspiration.

nHe restrained himself. “You like me, didn’t you say that?”

nBai Weiwei’s gaze was blank, then flustered. She suddenly backed away, trying to flee.

n“No, I don’t like you, who did you hear that from!”

nArthur gradually closed in. One person stepped back, and the other continued to pursue.

n“Naturally, it came from your own mouth. Did you forget during the interrogation?”

nBai Weiwei anxiously blew up. “Who said that? Not me!”

nThere was a side effect of the truth serum; humans wouldn’t be able to remember what happened while they were under the influence of its effects.

nArthur recalled this, and his expression grew unsightly.

nShe couldn’t remember. Didn’t that mean she didn’t know what she’d confessed?

nThen wouldn’t he be suffering too much of a loss saying that he liked her?

nArthur immediately flashed forward. He gripped her shoulders tightly, not allowing her to avoid him. “Say it. You like me.”

nBai Weiwei drew her head back. “Go away, I don’t like you.”

nArthur grew angry. “I said I like you. Why won’t you respond to me?”

nBai Weiwei felt her worldview being expanded. “You like me, so I have to like you?”

nArthur: “Obviously.”

nBai Weiwei broke free from his fingers and turned to leave.

nBut the man behind her clasped her waist. He lowered his head in silence, seeming to be struggling.

n“Is it so hard to admit you like me?”

nHe complained in a soft, even aggrieved, voice.

n“You clearly were the one who confessed first.”

nHe mumbled, seeming discontent that she remained indifferent to his confession.

nBai Weiwei finally couldn’t bear it. Annoyed, she hissed, “I like you ba, the whole world likes you. Satisfied?”

nArthur was speechless. Then he answered softly, “I don’t need the whole world, just you.”

n【Ding! Male lead’s favorability: 70.】

n1: 表個態: to declare one’s position, or to say where one stands

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