A long, long time ago, there was a handsome and charming vampire named Lester. He was so handsome that he had no friends and was too lonely. He wanted to find a company. So he bit Louis, a young human who wanted to find short-sightedness because his wife and children passed away, and turned him into a vampire. . Later, Louis killed the little girl Claudia because of hunger and thirst. Lester turned her into a vampire and adopted her. From then on, the family of three lived a happy life. . . . . .
A few years later, Claudia found that she could no longer develop her body and could only maintain the image of a child forever. She felt that she was just a plaything of Leicester, out of anger, designed to kill Leicester, and went to Paris with Louis.
(Claudia's behavior perfectly explains what is called the Oedipus complex.)
On the eve before they left, Lester came back full of blood and returned for revenge, and was burned to death by Louis.
The brilliance of the whole show is here! There is a vampire leader in Paris called Amon, who tried to bend Louis, but Louis refused. Claudia was afraid that Louis would leave her, so she found a young mother who had lost her daughter, and asked Louis to turn her into a vampire to accompany her. Louis agreed. After being rejected, Amon turned into anger, and ordered his men to put Claudia's mother and daughter in prison and burn them to ashes in the scorching sun. Louis couldn't save it, burned all the vampires under Amon to avenge him, and drove away.
Hundreds of years later, Louis lived to the modern age, telling a little reporter about his lonely past. The reporter was fascinated and wanted to be bitten to become a vampire. He was scared off by Louis's madness, but unfortunately he was attracted by Leicester. Lester regained his youthful appearance after sucking his blood, and asked the little reporter if he wanted to become a vampire like he did when he asked Louis.
End.
The second half of the plot is really sickly, adding one more star to Tom's beauty.
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