Vampire husband go die already sodu
"Haha~~~ Gun returned to you!" The demon man raised his hand and the pistol flew directly towards Joenroo.
Joan reflexively caught the gun, and just as she did, the strange man spoke again, his voice growing softer, "And I'm not trash! My name is..."
He finally said his name almost inaudibly, just a mouth shape, Joen Lu seemed to understand what he was saying, yet didn't seem to understand!
Finally, Joen tilted his head to one side, looking puzzled, and said "What was it called again?"
When he looked again in the direction of the demon man, the demon man had already disappeared on the spot and not even a hint of his presence remained. The entire rooftop of the skyscraper was cool and breezy, with only Joenro standing alone.
As he looked around, all he saw were steep cliffs. At the sight of this scene, Joenluo's anger suddenly surged up in his heart for no reason, and he tightly grasped the gun in his hand, which slowly began to tremble...
Joan is furious, damn it, vampires are really the most hateful!!! How can she tolerate being eaten for a whole night by tofu????
This tone, Uncle can endure but Auntie cannot! If Joanne ever has the chance to see this damned vampire again, she will definitely tear him apart.
Someone commented: Just pretend to be cool, =_= As long as you can win or at least stay with the injury.
"Cut!" Joanne grumbled and jumped down from the skyscraper, heading straight for her own small apartment.
Joan didn't worry that the vampire would come again, because if he wanted to suck her blood dry, he would have done so already. So now, without any clues, she didn't want to think about it too much, that was asking for trouble.
Anyway, they will have a chance to meet again, and then I'll get rid of it!
Back in her small apartment, Joanne felt even more relaxed because Shen Wei was just living next door, so she went back to take a bath and fell asleep comfortably.
So, the next morning.
On the big bed in the apartment, Joanne was sleeping without any sleepiness.
A scorching sunbeam shone on Joanne's face, but it wasn't just the sunlight that made her uncomfortable - there was also a very dangerous gaze.