Chapter 418 : Bloodthirsty Demon: It Doesn't Pain So Much
This embrace no longer has the reassuring smell and the solid sense of security...but it is supporting my body at the moment.
"Looking forward to it together! He won't die. If he dies, you... won't have fun."
Yan Yeyi hugged me and buried his head in my neck. After speaking softly, he kissed my cheek.
"He won't die, he won't, he won't lie to me...he...you"
I was in a panic and was stung by his word "death". I murmured incoherently and impatiently bit his neck again.
Like a vampire preying on delicious food, my desire makes me bite with almost all my strength
I just want to control my crazy emotions by chewing things
"Try harder so it won't hurt so much."
Yan Yeyi relaxed his strength and gently rubbed my hair. His voice was a little indifferent, like a solitary spring, clear and quiet.
My heart ached, and I let go of my clenched teeth. A wisp of blood rushed into my nose, and I felt nauseated. Stomach acid surged into my throat, and I almost vomited it out.
Yan Yeyi was pushed out two steps by me. There were marks on his neck from my bite, and blood was still flowing out.
I...this is Yan Yeyi's blood. Once again, I...bitten him
Looking at the deep tooth marks, I took a step back helplessly, and my back pressed against the cold wall again.
Yan Ye looked at me expressionlessly, looking so depressed every time he blinked.
The red warning light in the operating room suddenly went out, the white door was opened, and the nurse in white uniform rolled out a cart.
"Rise..." Jinbao was the first to rush forward. He couldn't stand firm and stumbled and fell on the edge of the cart.
And Leng Yuge also walked quickly to the doctor with a tall nose. He was about to ask something, but paused and didn't say anything.
"Miss, please don't get excited. The patient needs to rest." The nurse separated Jinbao and transferred Darius to the ward.
Great, he's fine, he's really fine
I stood there, leaning against the wall
Looking at the figure that followed him away, his vision became increasingly blurry.
Han Qing, don't faint, please hold on a little longer
He moved numbly and walked step by step in the opposite direction of the group of figures.
It was already early in the morning, and this winter in southern China seemed to be extremely cold. I walked cautiously in the silent corridor of the hospital, and the lights were cold and clear.