Are you feeling well today, Your Highness? 6

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Gardenia held her cheek with one hand and tilted her head curiously.

"Could I have anorexia?"

Bernard was silent for a moment, but still couldn't hold back his voice.

"No...you're just a picky eater."

The little girl touched the tip of her nose and remained silent.

He just got up and went upstairs and spoke confidently.

"I'm going to the study. There's no need to bring me blood this afternoon. As for the princes, you can just deal with it yourself."

Guessing that today's dose was enough, Bernard nodded obediently.

"Yes, Your Highness."



Gardenia raised her head and stared at the books placed on it with her red eyes. Then she saw something and her eyes lit up for a moment visibly.

He took down the ancient book, huddled on the chair by the window, adjusted to a comfortable position, and then opened it to study.

Except for low-level vampires who are photophobic, more powerful vampires will not be sunburned by the sun, they just don't like it instinctively.

After all, they have always lived in a dark environment. Suddenly faced with such a strong light, it is easy to feel uncomfortable, so they will subconsciously choose to hunt at night. Over time, rumors spread that vampires are afraid of light.

Gardenia, who likes to bask in the sun, still felt a little uncomfortable. She turned her head and looked at the blood moon in the sky, thoughtfully.

Sure enough, it’s better to find time to go to the human world and play.

Making a decision quickly, she continued to read with her head down, but she felt bored after a while.

Rubbing her eyes, she raised her fingertips.

Feeling her call, several small bats with delicate bone wings soon flew from the window, some stayed on her shoulders, and some stayed on her hands.

This is a bat that has not yet developed its intelligence and can only be used to send messages or collect information.

Therefore, unlike the bloodline suppression that other vampires felt when facing her, they only felt that they liked her aura.

The little bat resting on her shoulder blinked its big eyes, silently folded its bony wings and moved closer, until it touched her chin, it shook its fur with satisfaction.

Gardenia was a little itchy from being rubbed by it, and couldn't help but squint her crimson eyes.

Then he poked the one at hand enthusiastically.

Seeing it fall down on the book with a splat, the little girl blinked her eyes and couldn't help but sigh.

"Eh, so stupid."

The original sadness disappeared in an instant.

Even if she is a picky eater, she is still the most powerful vampire!

It's a pity at best that I can't feel the feeling of sucking blood.

After all, they said that sucking blood is very similar to the feeling of humans.

It's hard to be a vampire for once, how can you not experience it?

Touching her chin, Gardenia felt a little ready to move.

"How about I go grab someone to try?"

Maybe it would taste better if you drank it on site?

After imagining the expressions of his elders and younger brothers knowing this, Guangtuan still spoke silently.

"Sir, you can actually find my younger brother and try again."

Gardenia thought about it and felt that what it said made sense, so she closed the book in her hand without any psychological burden.

Originally, she didn't want to just find someone to try it. Even if she didn't understand it that well, she knew that this kind of thing was very intimate. She wouldn't humbly ask anyone else except her little brother.

After poking the fur ball in front of her, she remembered something again.

"Then why don't you go find someone for me?"

Yes, she has so many Bat-Brothers now, why should she wait until the matter here is resolved before going to find him.

The little bats came over obediently after hearing her words. They waited until she finished describing her words before re-opening their bone wings and flying away.

Looking at their figures, Gardenia clapped her hands and nodded with satisfaction.

With a reason, she became even more justified in refusing to drink blood in the next few days.

(End of chapter)