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No Vampire, No Happy Ending • Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward • Page ik-page-33853
No Vampire, No Happy Ending • Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward • Page ik-page-33854
No Vampire, No Happy Ending • Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward • Page ik-page-33855
No Vampire, No Happy Ending • Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward • Page ik-page-33856
Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward
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The next morning, the Governess is worried about her family. She's worried that they've run out of food, and worried that the neighbors are looking for her. The Governess tells her grandmother that she's still alive, and that she wants her to live happily ever after. She also tells her that the vampire is holding her, and she thinks he's going to be back soon. She asks her grandmother if she can get back to her normal life, and her grandmother says that she can't, because the neighbors thought she was "hallucinating" vampire hunters. She tells her to go home, and then she sneaks off to write a romantic kiss scene between the vampire and the heroine.
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No Vampire, No Happy Ending

No Vampire, No Happy Ending • Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward • Page ik-page-33853
No Vampire, No Happy Ending • Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward • Page ik-page-33854
No Vampire, No Happy Ending • Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward • Page ik-page-33855
No Vampire, No Happy Ending • Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward • Page ik-page-33856
Vol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward
This is a locked chapterVol.1 Chapter 6: The Negotiation, The Smile, And The Step Forward
About This Chapter
The next morning, the Governess is worried about her family. She's worried that they've run out of food, and worried that the neighbors are looking for her. The Governess tells her grandmother that she's still alive, and that she wants her to live happily ever after. She also tells her that the vampire is holding her, and she thinks he's going to be back soon. She asks her grandmother if she can get back to her normal life, and her grandmother says that she can't, because the neighbors thought she was "hallucinating" vampire hunters. She tells her to go home, and then she sneaks off to write a romantic kiss scene between the vampire and the heroine.
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