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「Ojou-sama, would your parents be proud of you as you are now?」
As if like a ru your ears, Merazofis’s words echo distinctly At the same time that happened, I casually appraised Waldo, and written in his status’s abnormal conditions was the word “Charthe way nised also called out to ot even worse
I dived into the toilets and shutthat caot control of ic soh I’d never done this in e in the toilets like this Though because the toilets had pointlessly strong s perfume, it just made my mood even worse and it wasn’t a place I particularly wanted to take refuge in I couldn’t help it since there was nowhere else I could seek refuge in
Just what aed I’ve becoly appearance in rades at the acades that were unobtainable in my past life, have been obtained entirely Maybe that’s why I have changed, all too much
This existance of mine, has alishi Akiko The only thing reoshujin-sa ly As I aed by the huly from the botto out caluilt, without any doubt, I accepted it as anatural for a vampire
As a vampire, I think as I am now is entirely correct That this is an everyday occurrence for a vampire In practice, that was actually an everyday occurrence
「Ojou-sama, would your parents be proud of you as you are now?」
At least until Merazofis asked me that Pride? What is pride? After all this time, what can I say I’m proud of?
If, my parents were still alive, ould they think when looking at me now? All the servants ere sacrificed in order to let me escape Hoould they see me?
When I considered that far, I iated canine teeth The sweet taste of blood spread through my mouth To actually think that my own blood is tasty, I’m finally finished as a human I hurl away my canines into the middle of the toilet However, the nextlike never before as if to deny the very fact that I had pulled the me that I can never return, I stare in a daze at the canines that I had pulled out
When I shouldn’t even consider being able to live as a human anymore, just what is pride for then I don’t know I just don’t know If it was going to be like this, I’d rather never have gained self-awareness