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Chapter 2764: Like She Was a Great Meanie



It’d be even better if she could kill Perry, should it be possible.

She’d be hitting two birds with one stone. By killing Perry, she could also separate that pair of soulmates.

Thinking about this made Ning Shu feel like she was a great meanie.

To be separated from one’s soulmate by death wasn’t quite the most painful punishment. Instead, Ning Shu would create misunderstandings and make them mutually torment each other. Now that was the right way!

Ning Shu didn’t plan to take another mission for the foreseeable future. She planned to stay in the manor to cultivate.

Plus, Ning Shu felt that she had really sh*tty luck. What if she took a mission and ended up encountering another newly awakened third-generation vampire?

She felt like the entire world was out to her.

Ning Shu wanted to steadily strengthen herself. Moreover, she still hadn’t been able to find Eastern yellow papers and cinnabars to use.

There was only the holy water, which was of limited amount.

Ning Shu could only use her own blood to draw talismans. Her blood was imbued with spiritual energy, so it was easy to succeed in making a talisman with it.

However, since she had a female constitution—which is by nature a yin constitution—it was at a disadvantage and discounted a bit of her spells’ power.

On top of that, one needed something that contained yang energy against a vampire’s yin energy.

Still, it was better than nothing.

Mina hadn’t come back for some time. Who knew where she had wandered off to? She was probably having so much fun she completely forgot about coming back.

Truthfully speaking, living by Prince Perry’s side must be a thousand times more comfortable than being a blood hunter.

Perry was rich and gorgeous. He could go anywhere and still stand out among the crowd. Dating such a person would boost anyone’s ego.

Besides, going on dates was so romantic and easy.

It didn’t feel like she was doing a mission at all, more like she was on vacation. She couldn’t help but indulge in the experience.

Meanwhile, Ning Shu was always on edge, despite the facade of leisure it had.

When she went to the cafeteria, she would occasionally run into Touro and Casey.

Like Ning Shu, Touro, and Casey had taken a temporary break from the missions. They had yet to recover from the trauma they experienced during their previous mission.

Touro and Casey were taken aback as they watched Ning Shu practically inhale three hamburgers at a time.

“Trust me, if you keep eating like that, you’re going to lose everything you have,” Casey said to her.

Ning Shu chewed on her burger. “Doesn’t matter. I need energy.”

Spiritual energy wasn’t enough to sustain her. She could only supplement herself in this way.

“Your partner isn’t back yet?” Touro asked.

Ning Shu shook her head. She drank a mouthful of yogurt. “She can do whatever she wants. It’s not like I can control her.”

“If you don’t have a partner, you can just join me and Casey,” Touro said. “We’ve worked together before anyway.”

Casey nodded. “That’s right. Although there’ll be less money since we’ll be splitting it three ways, more hands on deck also means that we’ll be safer.”

Ning Shu thought about it, then nodded. At the very least, these two men looked rather reliable.

“Heh, you think your partner eloped with that vampire?” Casey joked.

Ning Shu shrugged her shoulders. “Probably.”

Mina had yet to grow completely disappointed in the blood hunter order.

She still had some misgivings. On one hand, she couldn’t bring herself to let go of Perry, yet at the same time, she was apprehensive of the blood order.

She was worried she would be punished.

Plus, the story still had to go on. Ning Shu figured that Mina would still be coming back.

She’d walk herself right into the trap and then wait for Perry to rescue her.

Ning Shu inwardly still had some questions, though.


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