Chapter 566 The Countess ([-])

As if she didn't see it, Su Kui walked to the only table in the center of the basement, put down the oil lamp she had been holding in her hand, gently lifted her skirt, and sat down slowly.

She leaned against the edge of the table, propped her chin with one hand, smiled and raised the corners of her lips, looking at the group of children who saw her as if they had seen a devil.

"Yeah, are you afraid of me?"

Her voice was very gentle, and the delicate-looking woman, under the background of the light, blurred her eyes and facial features, making her look less sharp and piercing than usual.

No one answered, and the youngest child couldn't tell right from wrong, but in such an environment, he had no other thoughts except fear and fear.

The oldest child locked her tightly with vigilant eyes, and covered the child's mouth with his palm to prevent her from crying.

"Huh? Why didn't you answer? Am I scary?" She sighed leisurely, snapped her fingers lightly, and the lock on the iron fence fell to the ground with a "click".

"what……"

The locked cage was opened, but no one dared to take a step. Instead, they retreated and retreated until they reached the corner.

Su Kui sighed secretly, what a crime.

But he had to put on a cold and indifferent look on his face, "Tsk, do you like this place very much? Is this place comfortable to live in?"

A bold child opened his big bright eyes and shook his head. The blue eyes looked like a puddle of water, clear to the bottom.

Su Kui closed her eyes, tapped the table, "If you don't like it, then come with me!"

She got up first, stroked the dust and folds on the skirt that did not exist, and the crisp sound of high heels hitting the ground echoed again.

The immature shout from behind stopped her, "You want to kill us?"

Su Kui turned around, and it was still the same child, with a smile on her upturned eyes, and said quietly, "You should be glad that I'm here, otherwise, you now..." The blood in your body has been drained.

She finished speaking lightly, regardless of whether there was anyone following behind her, she stepped up the long stairs by herself. The pale moonlight shone through the window and projected onto the stairs, mottled and mottled shadows.

She heard someone follow, very lightly.

"Hey, Sally, don't go! She will kill you, and you will die!" The owner who spoke thought that his voice was very low, but he didn't know that the vampire's sense of hearing was as sensitive as their sense of smell when looking for prey.

It was that immature voice again, he kept walking, and asked in his mouth, "Will I not die if I stay here? If possible, I want to see the moon tonight."

It was him, so his name was Sarri.

Su Kui narrowed her eyes, curled her lips into a chuckle, and seemed to be in a much happier mood.

After Sarri finished speaking, the voice that had dissuaded him disappeared, and the air fell into silence again. After a while, there were more footsteps, one after another, very lightly following Su Kui up the long and winding stairs.

Finally stepped on the ground again, the air above was obviously much fresher, Su Kui came back to her senses, lowered her eyes, and looked at a group of children who were walking slowly because of hunger.

She counted, there were thirteen in total, not one missing.

Sarri looked about seven or eight years old, thin and small, with sallow skin, only a pair of beautiful and clear pupils, which were extremely bright and firm.

He was just like what he said, if he could, he wanted to see the moon tonight, holding the oil lamp brought by Su Kui in his hand, he took the first place with difficulty but firmly, and climbed up.

(End of this chapter)

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