-In the Vian workspace-
Tifa naturally sat quietly on the couch without even opening herself to start a conversation. Vian did not want to start because of his initial intention to kill this nobleman. It could be that they are asking for strange requirements if Tifa wants to help.
Is it time to sit down and give Griffin a chance to start the explanation session? It seemed Tifa was getting uncomfortable with Griffin's hungry gaze. Just looking at his face she was afraid. Crazy vampire.
"Cough! Can it begin?" In the end Vian interrupted first. Griffin woke up and looked at Vian for a moment.
"I already said it below. And all that's left is to explain the condition of the crown prince,"
Tifa and Vian are still silent. Of course Griffin was nervous and didn't know where to start. There was no way he would say his own disgrace about an 80,000 voltage electricity attack. His waist still hurts because of the electrical effect. Griffin linked his fingers even more nervously.
"All right. Our crown prince is Rivaille. He is mature enough to be more than ten centuries old. But unfortunately he is stupid. Can't find food alone and just spend time to be alone in his room," Tifa furrowed her eyebrows and glanced at Vian who smiling restrained.
'Damn it! This man is insulting me? That's my daily activity! ' Her heart was hurt. Suffered by an introvert vampire, Tifa is only an anti-social vampire who is rigid and difficult to adapt.
"Then?" Tifa clears her throat a little. Her annoyed look was very obvious when she looked at Griffin.
"Emm ... Yes like that. I want to ask the Miss to help teach our crown prince. Did you see our king below? For years he has delayed hibernation and became such a fool," This time Vian rolled his eyes in annoyance.
Was this old man not taught how to talk to strangers using more polite words? Indeed, the characteristics of urban vampires are different from valley vampires. Why indeed if delaying hibernation time? The proof is that Vian and Tifa are fine and don't fall as stupid as what he just said.
"I have never heard anything about noble Heddwyn. Tell me, how do you interact with humans," Vian asked while Tifa was not interested.
"Errr ... we are noble vampires. Colonies live like other noble vampires. Looking for food and survive with the rest of humans in the valley,"
To be honest, Tifa knew and memorized all the aristocrats that existed long ago. Her life is wandering and her enemies are all vampires from the nobility. If Tifa came to their kingdom, it was not impossible that she would meet people who recognized her.
It will not be long until Tifa and Vian are beheaded and burned until they have nothing left. She glanced at Vian again, their eye contact always made Griffin nervous. Afraid they will refuse his request for help. He did not know where he would look for other teachers if not Tifa.
"I'm not interested," said Tifa suddenly making Griffin look at her closely.
"Sorry Miss. But I really need you to help our kingdom. Whatever price you ask we will give. But teach our crown prince. Otherwise our work will be destroyed," Griffin said exaggerating his words.
Vian doesn't want to know about other vampire's royal affairs. If it's broken, isn't that good? The diminishing intensity of vampire colonies living in groups. Lately Vian also saw many cases of vampires starting to become more barbaric when searching for prey.
This is the effect of power. The bigger the kingdom, the harder it is for vampires of the lower classes and weak to get food and shelter. Not to mention that Tifa is also the same influence.
"Please leave," said Vian stood up and told Griffin to get out of his room.
But Griffin didn't want to. He is still trying to change Tifa's thoughts so that she is interested in the problem.
"Come on. Please help us. We won't come all the way here and make a fuss if this isn't a serious problem. We used to live in the valley, we never cheated," Griffin said lying. Even though he is the center of the problem.
Tifa stood up from the sofa and walked away from Griffin. She doesn't want to hear anything anymore.
"No. Go away," Griffin still insisted.
"Then tell me the reason. Why did you reject our request?" Vian tried to prevent Griffin from messing with his sister.
"You have heard the words clearly. My sister is not interested in. Go away!" Vian said harshly while pushing Griffin's shoulder slightly stronger.
Griffin tried to accept the fact that if he failed to bring Tifa to help Rivaille, the hibernation would always be a disaster and fail because of that damn kid. To hell with Heddwyn's future, Griffin was forced to return to thinking hard.
"Then we will restore the consciousness of all humans who saw the events below," Vian who nodded his head made Griffin dead.
"No problem. After this please don't come and disturb us here," Griffin hissed disliked.
He walked backward while his eyes were still glancing at Tifa who had busied herself to read a book. He caught a glimpse of the book with a title that immediately caught all his attention. There is still a glimmer of hope for her.
"I can provide the entire library in our castle if you agree to our request, Miss Tifa," Vian was fooled.
"No. My sister already refused. Please leave,"
Griffin grinned broadly as Tifa turned to him after he made the offer. This nerd will only search for books forever. Of course while she is still interested in knowledge.
"I'll give it for free. You two will be given access forever to get in and out of our castle," Griffin's words made Vian get a headache.
"We don't need books on agriculture and how to survive in the valley. Go away!"
Vian of course directly attacked Griffin. What book do they have? Of course about farming humans there. But seeing Griffin's grin that seemed to capture curiosity from her sister's face, he began to worry.
"Oh, I'm sorry. The Collector doesn't have the books you want," This time it was Griffin's turn to play his best card.
"Jerk!" Seeing Tifa approaching had almost eliminated his decision.
"You have all the books about Frankenstein?"
"No! Go away!"
BRAK!
Vian immediately pushed Griffin out of his office then slammed the door hard. His eyes were focused on Tifa while he was still standing behind the door to prevent his sister from meeting Griffin.
"Vian-"
"No!" Tifa was immediately upset.
"I haven't even finished what I said,"
"No. I knew you would accept the offer,"
"Why? Isn't this beneficial? I don't even have to bother looking for Frankenstein to ask him many questions," Vian immediately became furious.
BRAK!
The small nightstand next to the cupboard just crashed and destroyed after Vian vents his anger with the innocent table.
"Until when do you keep being like this?!"