D is a hybrid of a vampire and a human. He was born with an unusual mission. He is not a human, and he is not a vampire. He was rejected by humans, and he was not accommodated by vampires. He has more power than vampires, eternal life, and eternal loneliness.
In order to seek out and avenge his own destiny, D became a vampire hunter, hunting down the vampires who brought him a curse.
Layla, another group of mercenaries, also became a hunter in revenge after her mother was killed by a villager for being a vampire.
This seemingly ordinary pursuit is the pursuit of the two of them for the source of their own fate and suffering.
The two of them desperately chased after the Vampire Duke with all their might, trying to stop their union as if they could stop their own pain. It turns out that this is a story about a vampire and a human being in love. Can vampires and humans fall in love? Could it be that the source of their endless pain and fate is love.
D and Layla didn't want to believe it, until the duke and the human sacrificed each other, and the spaceship that set foot on An Paradise in a desperate attempt to leave this land, Layla's hopeful blessing "please" let go of the hurt they had suffered in the past. We should all believe in love, and we should all forgive our mistakes. It is only the obsession with fault and the stubborn prejudice of human beings that bring them pain. This is the root of the pain.
A few years later, the immortal D came to Layla's tomb, fulfilled the promise made to her many years ago, and presented a flower to her tomb. He still had the handsome appearance of the year, the same black cloak. The sun, moon, and stars are still spinning, and the flowers are still blooming.
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