In the past, Mu Hua had always thought that the demons were very powerful. Not only could they defy the heavens and the earth, but they could at least be as good as the king of killers.

But now looking at Erzhak who is trying his best to promote Olivia, Mu Hua feels that his first twenty years are not so miserable anymore.

"Even if you want to find a master for the vampire clan, you should choose it from among the powerful people in the human world, right? They have more symbolic significance and have the influence you need." Guessing Erzak's intentions, Mu Hua frowned and said to Erza K said.

"The Vampire Clan does need influential contractors, and the dignitaries among the settlers have always been our first choice."

"But it turns out that many powerful people are very troublesome. Their strength and ambition do not match. We need protection from the people, but some of the things they ask the contractors to do are not in line with our needs."

Erzhak also frowned, seemingly not liking Mu Hua's 'master' wording.

Contractor? Mu Hua moved the corner of his mouth without leaving any trace. The devil who signed the slavery contract can still be regarded as a contractor, a servant contract, or even a fair contract. What kind of contractor is this?

Regarding the contract category recognized by the vampires, at most they could barely say that they were looking for partners. If it weren't for the fact that they had gotten along quite well with these vampires recently, Mu Hua would have laughed and scorned them.

"Are you no longer looking down on the powerful? What do you want? Choose some young people with potential and place your bets in advance?" Mu Hua said calmly.

"I can't say I don't like them. Some vampires have always maintained close ties with the powerful people in the human world. But we, as you said, we want to change our route." Erzak said.

"Forget it, I'm still young. I'm too busy with my own affairs, but I can't carry your racial justice." Mu Hua shook his head.

As for potential? Mu Hua has no doubts about his potential. Although he usually doesn't have the opportunity to show off, Mu Hua is still quite proud in this regard.

However, he didn't have the consciousness to protect others. Mu Hua himself wanted to find a big boss to protect him. He didn't want to get involved in the troublesome things of the Vampire Clan.

"No, Professor Mu Hua, it's not as complicated as you think." Erzak explained patiently.

"The idea of ​​vampires integrating into human society has existed for thousands of years. In fact, you don't need to do anything. At most, it is just to let the outside world know that you are accompanied by a vampire attendant."

"The so-called seeking asylum for settlers is a subtle process, and trying to do it all at once will only have the opposite effect."

"So, Olivia has no harm to you. She will be loyal to you for the rest of her life. She is just your follower and will only help you accomplish what you want to do." Erzak said.

The two of them were talking to each other. The more Erzhak said, the more Mu Hua shook his head. Why didn't he let the bloodletting be allowed? Faced with Mu Hua's rejection and rejection, Olivia's expression became increasingly ugly as she seemed to be ignored.

"You guys... that's about it! Do you want me to give you a nice word?" Olivia said dissatisfied.

"..." Mu Hua was stunned, but saw Erzhak looking at Olivia with a soothing and apologetic look. Mu Hua instantly realized what his problem was.

Well, Mu Hua ignored Olivia from the time Erzhak promoted Olivia.

There was no way around it, Mu Hua had become accustomed to the way he interacted with his family members. At best, he was called domineering, at worst, he was a bastard who basically didn't care about other people's feelings.

After Erzak expressed his intention to have Olivia sign a contract with him, he subconsciously classified Olivia as a dependent.

Now that we are all married, let the adults discuss the matter while the children stay and decide whether to kill or sell. When the discussion here is over, I will naturally inform you.

Yes, Mu Hua has this kind of virtue now.

But the vampires in this world don't seem to be as hierarchical as Mu Hua imagined.

That's right, everyone emerged from the witch's belly, and there is no absolutely binding relationship between them. The vampire class in the previous life story obviously does not apply here.

In other words, as long as they are not secondary vampires, all vampires in this world are pure blood. They are just the same race. They may have different statuses, but there is no necessary connection between them.

Olivia was dissatisfied and Mu Hua reacted and gave her an apologetic look in return.

"Okay, sorry, actually I don't lack followers, for example..." After apologizing, as Mu Hua spoke, a family summoning circle appeared beside him.

"Huh? Vampires? Master, do you want to catch them?" The sturdy hellhound appeared next to Mu Hua. When he saw Elzach and the two on Monday, he sniffed and asked, his eyes shining. .

"Look, this is my dependent. You can understand it as a psychological shadow. I don't like the servant contract. That kind of contract always makes me think of bad things." After patting Monday's head, Mu Hua said to Al Zach and the two said.

Servant contract. In order to gain spiritual vision, some humans will find ways to get the devil to sign a servant contract. After that, once the honeymoon period is over, both parties usually start looking for loopholes in the contract and try their best to kill the other party.

Among humans, a lifetime labor contract may be enough to make employees raise their butts to their bosses.

But demons? Haha, there is no impact beyond the contract, so everyone should be careful.

After all, demons have never been a species willing to be restrained for a long time.

Putting aside the negative impression of humans on demons, demons are indeed unruly and free-spirited. It may be safer to get along with demons without servant contracts.

Mu Hua's so-called psychological shadow is not hypocritical. It is not difficult for a necromancer to have such a shadow.

"You really have a contracted demon, but this hellhound is still very young. I think it is difficult for him to become a competent follower."

Elzak did not show any surprise to Monday. I think he should have investigated some of Mu Hua's situations.

"Hey, bastard, watch your words. The great Monday is not for you to judge. Be careful that I will tear your throat and drain every drop of your blood." Monday said with bared teeth.

Yierzak ignored Yierzak's fierce performance again. Everyone knows that demons have foul mouths, especially demons with rough temperaments such as hellhounds.

Anyway, it is Mu Hua's follower. Yierzak believes that Mu Hua will not let the hellhound attack him. His character is also a little arrogant. Yierzak disdains to quarrel with Monday.

"You... You don't want me to sign a slavery contract with you, do you?" Olivia deliberately showed an incredible expression on her face.

"If you want, I don't mind." Mu Hua touched Zhou Yi's head and shrugged.

"Damn it, I'd rather be a mistress for a noble!" Seeing Mu Hua's laziness and lack of cover-up, Olivia said angrily.

"So, I think we are more suitable to be friends." Mu Hua said with a smile.

"Get lost." Olivia rolled her eyes and scolded. She felt that Mu Hua's friend's words were not a good way.

Olivia's face was ugly, and Elzak smiled bitterly and shook his head. Fortunately, Mu Hua's ridicule did not make the atmosphere between the two sides stiff, but Elzak's various arguments prepared earlier were out of words for a while.

"Mu, you are too arrogant." Elzak suddenly said.

"Hey, how did you come up with this conclusion? You can't just find a girl to wave, and I have to wash myself clean and climb into bed, right?" Mu Hua was dissatisfied.

"This... is not the same thing." Elzak's eyebrows jumped.

"Well, it's not the same thing, at least it doesn't have to be responsible." Mu Hua curled his lips.

"Vulgar!" Olivia scolded.

"Yes, yes, I am vulgar." Mu Hua said indifferently. Originally, the slavery contract was an excuse. He thought vampires were troublesome. Well, he thought it was troublesome to establish a contractual relationship.

"What do you want to be responsible for? Mu, you think a lot of things are too complicated." Perhaps it has a lot to do with not being involved in the matter. Unlike Olivia's anger, Elzak said thoughtfully.

"It's not complicated, but I don't want to take any responsibility at all. Please, I'm not even thirty years old, okay?" Mu Hua said impatiently.

When he first came to Loren, if he saw a girl like Olivia, he would probably be unable to walk.

But now, he has no shortage of women, and men who have no shortage of women are usually tougher.

How to make men easy to use? Just suppress your physiological needs. The excited and hypocritical donkey is the best to use. . .

The straightforward and almost rogue remarks made Elzac speechless for a while, and Olivia even began to question her appearance.

"Okay, let's put this matter aside for now. How about we talk about the vampire night?" Elzac interrupted the slightly awkward atmosphere.

"You can do whatever you want, but don't kill anyone, don't rush to the scene on the first day of the day, and you can do whatever you want with the rest. However, since I have to supervise, if someone breaks the rules, hehe..." Mu Hua thought, and thought there was nothing else to worry about.

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