seems that the history of vampires is also deceptive. All real situations are hidden in the cracks of time. However, the advantage of vampires is that they live forever, so many things will have memories of living people. Memories can be obtained from the blood again, so, it seems that the truth is not so easy to cover up, and those passing things seem to be able to uncover the dust.
It was his own son, so he didn't want to take any measures personally. There was nothing wrong with his thoughts, but why he was so entangled and lived such a long time that he didn't seem to understand anything. I don’t want to do it myself and let others do it. Is this because I hope my children can get a glimmer of hope of survival? Or is it a state of standing idly by, not helping each other? I don’t know why he chose to die in the end. Even if he doesn’t want to kill his own child, there is no need for his own child to kill himself, right? Maybe it's just because I have been too tired for hundreds of years, and I don't want to see what my children do anymore, and I don't want to clean up the funeral for them!
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