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... orn to fast blood before the revival of her clan. However, Rayne's casual provocation almost made her break her vow on the spot.

Initially, she wanted to talk to Rayne about serious matters. However, under the temptation of this prince, Tyrapotter was in a daze and it was difficult for her to even say a complete sentence. freewe(b)novel.com

In the end Tyrapotter could only change the topic in a sorry state, prepared to bring the prince to visit the base of the vampires.

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