In the corridor, Bai was walking towards her room, pondering over what exactly the relationship was between that shameless Vampire and her master.
“Bang!”
Suddenly, a loud crash came from upstairs, and right after, the whole mansion shook, nearly knocking Bai off her feet.
Bai swallowed nervously and looked up at the ceiling.
“What on earth just happened…”
She had barely walked away before the place suddenly shook. Could it be that her master and that person started fighting?
If that person wins, would she have a chance to sneak away?
Of course, Bai was only thinking about it—if a real fight broke out, there’s no way she’d be able to escape.
Feeling a bit anxious, Bai quickened her pace to hurry back to her room and lay low…
***
At this moment, in Yalbera’s Bedroom.
“That was close, that was close. You weren’t actually aiming to kill me just now, were you?”
Lilith feigned fear as she spoke.
Yalbera nonchalantly curled her finger, recalling the Bloodthorn.
“Oh my, what a pity, I was just a little off.”
“You were actually serious!”
“I promised Lian I wouldn’t kill you, but that doesn’t mean I can’t hurt you. Even if I turned you into a human swine, you’d still be alive, wouldn’t you?”
Yalbera sneered, reaching out to gently caress the tip of the Bloodthorn.
“If Lian finds out about this, she’ll be heartbroken.”
“Lian will only feel sad for me, and she can only feel sad for me.”
“What a boring woman.”
Lilith said, disappointed, but then put on her usual playful smile.
“So, what do you say? Hand that little one over to me. I promise you’ll never see me again after that.”
“If you keep talking, I really won’t be able to hold back, Selena.”
Yalbera shot her a glare, her eyes flickering with genuine hostility.
“Che, what a killjoy. It’s just a Blood Servant, isn’t it? With my Essence Blood, it’s a guaranteed win. Don’t you want to become an Archduke? Absorb my Essence Blood and your power will rise even further. Isn’t that a win-win?”
Lilith tried to persuade her.
Yalbera simply stared quietly at the Bloodthorn in her hand, as if lost in thought.
Yes, Yalbera, Bai is just an ordinary Blood Servant.
What are you regretting…
She’s a lot like Lian, but she’s not Lian.
Her lips curled in a mocking smile as she said, “I just don’t want to let you have your way, that’s all there is to it.”
“Tsk, what a perverse woman.”
“And don’t think I can’t see it. You want her because of Lian, don’t you? You miss her, right? You want Bai just to use her as a substitute for Lian. What, do you want to kill her a second time?”
Yalbera spoke every word clearly, her mocking smile unwavering.
She paid no mind to Lilith’s playful expression, which vanished.
Lilith’s expression darkened, just like when she first met Yalbera.
Her voice grew colder as well: “I’ve said it many times, I didn’t kill Lian. I just wanted to help her…”
Yalbera raised an eyebrow and teased, “Oh my, what’s this? Angry now? Compared to that stupid grin, this look suits you much better, Selena.”
The atmosphere froze for a full three minutes.
In the end, Lilith sighed and returned to her previous nonchalant demeanor.
She shrugged helplessly and said, “Forget it. If you don’t want to, no one in this world can force you. But, Miss Grim-face, let me remind you, that little one’s body is really weak. I don’t know what happened between you two, but she can’t take much more from you—especially with broken arms and legs.”
“That’s not your concern. She’s my Blood Servant, and I have the freedom to use her however I wish.”
No use talking anymore, Lilith stood up, dusted off her cloak with exaggerated seriousness, and casually said, “I’m off. It’s been a thousand years, and you’re still as boring as ever.”
With that, she walked out without looking back.
As the door slowly closed, Yalbera’s expression darkened once more.
One of her hands clenched tightly, as if she was struggling to hold something back.
She really wanted to kill that bastard on the spot…
***
In her room, Bai sat at her desk, still racking her brains.
After returning, she had tried again and again, but still hadn’t succeeded.
She had finally mustered the courage to seek out her master, but the moment she saw her master’s state, she gave up immediately.
“How am I supposed to learn this…”
Bai muttered irritably.
Just then…
“Hey, little one, what are you reading?”
“Wah!”
A familiar, annoyingly cheeky voice came from behind, startling Bai so much that she toppled backward off her chair.
A grinning, upside-down face was looking right at her.
“Lady Lilith! Sneaking up behind people like that is really scary!”
Bai frowned and complained angrily at Lilith.
“And it’s really rude to just barge into someone else’s room!”
Bai added.
But Lilith just kept on grinning, showing no sign of remorse for her behavior.
“Who told you not to lock your door? I thought no one was here.”
“Bai!”
Bai was about to retort, but suddenly fell silent.
After all, she was the master’s guest, and it was very out of line for Bai to yell at her like this.
The Treatise on the Self-Cultivation of Blood Servants also mentioned that, at any time, a Blood Servant must never act out of line towards a guest!
Thinking of this, Bai swallowed her words, stood up, dusted herself off as if nothing had happened, and coughed twice, though her tone was still a little unhappy.
“So, Lady Lilith, is there something you need? If you want to leave, Bai can show you the way.”
“Hehe, I was just curious about what book you’re reading.”
She walked over to the desk on her own, picked up the magic book, and her expression suddenly changed.
“This book… Isn’t this the one I wrote?!”
“Eh?”
Bai was momentarily stunned, clearly not believing her.
“Bai doesn’t believe it. There’s no author’s name in the book. That doesn’t mean it’s Lady Lilith’s work.”
Lilith smiled and pointed at the book.
“Believe it or not, I know everything in this book. I can recite the magic in here with my eyes closed.”
She knows it all… Does that mean she can answer the parts I don’t understand?!
“Gravity Magic, Lady Lilith, you know it too?!” Bai asked eagerly.
A barely noticeable smile appeared on Lilith’s lips.
Gotcha, little one.
She puffed out her little nose and flat chest, saying confidently, “Of course! I know the Gravity Magic in here by heart!”
“Then, Bai…”
Bai opened her mouth but hesitated, her face showing uncertainty, as if she was debating whether to say it.
Lilith raised an eyebrow, thinking to herself.
This is just like Lian, the little one can’t bring herself to ask.
She took the initiative: “What’s wrong, having trouble? Want me to teach you? Ask anything you want, I guarantee you’ll learn it.”
Bai’s face turned a little red, and she coughed.
Since she’s offering, Bai might as well ask!
Just take it as… yes! A test to see if she’s lying!
She picked up the book, flipped to the Gravity Magic page, and pointed.
“This page, no matter how I read it, it doesn’t work. Is there something wrong with it?”
Lilith just glanced at it casually, then smiled and gently lifted her finger toward Bai.
“‘Αφαίρεση βαρύτητας’ (Gravity Deprivation).”