In my opinion vampires are not kind and do not fall in love with little boys.
If you are kind, you can choose to drink animal blood, or buy a manor with the money from the sale of Faberge eggs, and then buy blood bags from the hospital to drink, you don't have to kill people every day.
Evidence that he seduced the boy:
First, deliberately pretending to be a girl, chatting with the boy, encouraging him to be brave, etc. When the two became ambiguous, they repeatedly emphasized that they were not daughters. Boys are bullied themselves, and it is easy to feel bad for those around them. You deliberately asked if I wasn't a girl would you still like me? That must be said to like it! Otherwise, you will appear vulgar. If you don't believe me, you can try to find someone of the same sex...
Second, there is also the scene of entering the boy's house. Oh, what's the point of bleeding when you're not invited, but it makes the boy feel more distressed and hug him tightly. You and I have tried this kind of trick...
Third, the vampire first deliberately drove away in the sight of the boy to cause visual and emotional separation, and there was the kind of goodbye that was abandoned and never saw each other again. Then he deliberately went to the swimming pool to perform the trick of a hero saving beauty when the boy faced a life-and-death juncture. Well, this time it must be promised.
Only a boy who is bullied without his father is easy to be kidnapped, and the child is unsuspecting, and because he is too eager for a strong person to protect him and too eager to be loved, he will finally leave his family and him without hesitation. Wandering.
If you abduct the boy from the beginning, you will definitely fail, and you must go through a first acquaintance - understanding - misunderstanding - separation - saving - giving up. Ancient and modern Chinese and foreign romance must have drama.
Recalling the vampire's unfeeling affection for the old man, everyone was disfigured, and he had to rush to the hospital to drain the last drop of blood before letting the man fall into the snow indifferently. tsk tsk...
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