Blood Clan: The cub is a cute little human

Chapter 52: Expelling Wei'er

Sebastian poured himself a glass of wine and told the guard to call Wei'er.

While waiting, I suddenly recalled the scene when I "picked up" Wei'er for the first time. It was the ninth year after Ye Jue's "reconciliation" with the church. A plague suddenly broke out in Europe. In addition to war, humans also faced hunger, disease and death...

In the ruined city, people wrapped in rags hid in muddy, dirty and smelly corners. With no food and the plague spreading, they could only wait in despair for an unknown death.

At that time, the air in the city was filled with a foul odor, excrement and sewage were flowing freely in the streets, and there were new rotting corpses in the city's drains every day. Some people died of illness at home or even on the streets because no one was managing the epidemic.

No one knows whether they will die today or tomorrow.

The human king arranged for the church to deal with the epidemic, but no one expected the epidemic to be so fierce. Many priests in the church fell down and could no longer chant prayers. Even the strong and healthy Blood Hunters were infected and died.

At first, the Night Dukes were gloating over the misfortune, but later they found that humans were dying in large numbers, and the number was increasing. The deaths of humans once made the Night Dukes feel threatened.

If humans become sick and die in large numbers, Yejue will not be able to obtain fresh blood, and death will approach his own people.

As a result, some Night Lords privately provided financial and material assistance to the church in the name of human nobles. Of course, for the Night Lords, these actions were only for the continuation of "food".

Even though the church knew that these nobles were former enemies, at the critical moment of life and death, it chose to compromise and remain silent.

Of course, it was also after the human epidemic that the relationship between the church and Ye Jue truly entered the era of "non-interference".

That time when we were escorting supplies to Vienna, we passed through a small town called Benon on our way back.

Even though he hated coming into contact with humans who were full of death, he inexplicably entered the city that day. When he passed through an alley, he smelled a faint scent of blood in the stench.

The source of the fragrance was a dishevelled young girl with dirty clothes. Although her long golden hair was tangled and dry, and her cheeks and eye sockets were sunken due to lack of food, her green eyes were not as dead and silent as those of others.

Sebastian could still feel the vitality in her. That was the first time he met Wei'er.

At that time, the girl didn't know when she would die, but being alive was her wish.

Wei'er came down from upstairs and walked into the living room, she saw Sebastian sitting by the fireplace with an expressionless face. Her heart skipped a beat and she slowly walked closer.

"What do you want from me, Seba?"

Seba was awakened by the sound and brought his thoughts back to their original state.

He raised his head slightly and stared into Wei'er's eyes. Wei'er now was no longer the girl who was full of desire to live.

Seba's sharp eyes were filled with scrutiny, as if he wanted to see through her appearance to see her true thoughts.

Wei'er felt uncomfortable and nervous under his scrutinizing gaze. She tried to avoid his gaze, but found that she couldn't really avoid it.

Seba said, "The family has a new business in Hamburg recently, and I want to send you there."

“But I…”

Wei'er's expression was hesitant. When her eyes met Seba's, she became more uneasy: "Isn't there someone else?"

"I want to send you."

There was no negotiation in the tone, only affirmation. Wei'er knew Seba's temper, so she couldn't refute it.

"There are still two hours until daybreak. You should leave now."

Wei'er was surprised: "Why are you in such a hurry? I haven't packed my things yet."

"I'll have someone pack it for you and send it over. You can leave now."

Wei'er clenched her hands. She understood what Seba meant. He wanted to exile her.

The old master came just now and called the two cubs to the study, but did not see her. Wei'er understood that her private behavior might have angered Seba.

I couldn't help but laugh at myself, "Are you really going to chase me away?"

"I'm not kicking you out. I'm just asking you to go out and calm down for a while." Seba's expression was indifferent.

Wei'er became agitated and yelled at Sebastian with grievance: "You just want to drive me away!"

Seba looked at her seriously and said, "You should calm down and think about what went wrong."

"What did I do wrong that you want to kick me out?"

Wei'er has not yet realized that her private behavior has stepped on Seba's minefield, and she is only filled with grievances.

Seba waved his hand to signal Wei'er to leave, not wanting to argue with her, but this "driving away" behavior undoubtedly annoyed Wei'er and made her even more emotional.

"Seba, you can't chase me away, why are you chasing me away!! Seba you can't chase me away!!!" Wei'er's voice became louder and louder, even alarming Su Ze who was fiddling with his phone in the room.

Hearing the loud shouting coming from outside, Su Ze turned around and asked inexplicably: "What's going on outside?"

Zuo put down the plant book in his hand and said, "It sounds like that's Wei'er's voice. She and Seba are arguing." Then he listened carefully.

After hearing the sound of the vase breaking, Su Ze jumped up from the bed and said, "Is there going to be a fight?"

The two looked at each other, and soon they heard the woman crying, questioning something in an angry tone.

At this moment in the living room, Seba grabbed his torn shirt and angrily retorted: "You still don't know where you are wrong. I want Reina to make her own decision. What qualifications do you have to interfere? You wrote to Dim privately. It's okay to write a letter, but why did you distort the facts?"

Seba took out the letter that Weier wrote to Dim, pointed at the contents of the letter, and shouted angrily:

"Look at what you have done. Is this what I taught you? These words are sharp and mean. Who are you calling a useless bastard? And these, it is hard to imagine that you are discriminating against the cubs of Yejue. No matter what their identities are with their masters, these are other people's private affairs. You can't just speculate!"

Wei'er burst into tears: "I just don't want Reina to be deceived! What have I done wrong?"

The two people who came out of the house and eavesdropped on the stairs finally heard the content of the argument between Seba and Wei'er. It turned out that it was related to them. Su Ze was hesitating whether to come forward to explain.

Unexpectedly, Reina, who was supposed to be shopping in town, came back suddenly at this time.

She walked straight into the living room from outside and stopped in front of Seba. She took the letter from Seba's hand expressionlessly. Seba held the letter tightly and didn't want to let her see the contents.

Reina insisted on leaving. Because of her sudden return, the atmosphere in the room suddenly became strangely quiet. Looking at the letter in her hand, she frowned slightly when she saw those words that made her uncomfortable.

"Weier, why do you want to slander others?"

"I didn't! I was just telling the truth!" Wei'er argued.

Reina raised her head and looked at Wei'er, her eyes became sharp, and her aura instantly rose: "You said Xiaoze and Zuo were bastards. You are discriminating against their backgrounds. How can you say that about them!"

Seba looked at Wei'er with complicated eyes, and for a moment he felt that the woman in front of him was so strange.

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