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... n what happened in the comments section.

As for the rest,

Let The Massacre Begin!

Muahahaha~

"Why not speed up the process?"

The more Azriel thought about it, the more he liked his idea. He then sat on the floor before he grabbed the Night watcher's body and started sucking his blood.

The bloody scene would normally be very horrifying; however, combined with that delightful expression Azriel had on his face, the scene looked a little weir ...

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