The inside of the church was very empty. Claus walked towards Davina and Tim as his applause reverberated in the ears of the three people.

His hands moved at times quickly, at times slowly, as though he was a fox walking in front of Davina with a smile on his face.

Tim looked at Claus in doubt. Wasn't he the one who sent the message for Davina? What did he want to do?

Claus praised them greatly, especially Tim, he placed his hand on the boy's shoulder, "You two are really too adorable!"

Davina wanted to pull Tim away from him, so he calmed himself down and focused his gaze on Tim, avoiding Davina's movements, "Actually, I'm really touched. Really, you all are so cute that it makes me soften my heart … But I want to talk to this girl now. "

Davina's expression changed, the look in her eyes became fierce. She hated Claus's way of handling things, he was still lazily instructing Tim, "So, Tim, can you please sit on the side and count to a hundred thousand, okay?"

Tim obediently sat in the back row of the church with his head lowered and started to count. Claus listened to his decibels and carefully added, "... That's right, keep your voice down, "Tim said with a smile." Good girl, my boy. "

Davina was getting angry, this darn Ancestral Vampire, this darn old fellow has his Tim under his control, what does he want to do?

Davina walked to the middle of Claus and Tim, her bright and beautiful large eyes staring at Claus, you actually dare to threaten me like this?

Claus's attitude was very casual. He grinded his fangs towards Davina, as if he was very interested in talking about the topic, "I guess you know who I am, so let's not talk too much, okay?"

The man gracefully walked a few steps away from Davina and paid his respects to the lord on the cross, as if he was a kind and kind ordinary believer.

This action, was definitely not contrary to what Elijah had done and was laughable. However, Claus had forcefully given it a sense of ridicule and ridicule.

Davina coldly looked at him, but there was no response. She simply did not put Claus in her eyes at all.

Claus did not mind her attitude at all, but continued with his own words, "Your current predicament makes me feel that you have a very bad ally. Think about it, my dear, if you are loyal to Maser and he hides you in the attic, you would definitely want more freedom, can he give it to you? And Maser can only lock you up? "

Davina hates Claus's attitude that even I understand. Why would he say that, who does he think he is? The girl retorted, "Maser didn't lock me up, he's protecting me, we're loyal allies … He's my friend. "

Claus's footsteps stopped, the action in his head was very clear, "There is no doubt about this, but for a girl who is embroiled in the battle between witches and vampires, I might be able to become a better friend."

Davina looked at Claus suspiciously, the kindness and benevolence he was pretending to be was truly disgusting.

"I will protect you and give you your freedom." Claus seemed to be very confident, his persuasive tone sounded very sincere. Davina felt that he was just like a hypnotist, he began to analyze the situation for her, "If Maser is okay with it, I would really like to ask, why is it that he is still not able to do it … My dear, and there is a question that you cannot avoid — — If Maser cannot even protect you, then what about these people you care about?

Tim was the first to bear the brunt of the attack. Under Claus's hints, he raised his head and looked at Davina gently, "Promise him."

Like a wild beast who had been stabbed by a needle, Davina became very aggressive. She pressured Claus directly, and said coldly, "If anyone wants to hurt the people I care about, I will kill them."

Claus shrugged his shoulders lightly, and looked at Davina as if he was a playful child.

Alright, he admitted that the little girl's threatening appearance was quite fun. Claus retreated half a step, and continued to persuade his, "Alright, it sounds like you don't need Maser at all."

Davina turned her face away. She hated this kind of irrefutable situation, but she had promised Maser that she wouldn't cause trouble, and could only desperately suppress her emotions that had lost control.

Claus pressed on, his tone cold and cruel, "Perhaps, you have long suspected that your close friend Maser deceived you to work for him, at the same time … You are alone in the attic. Don't you ever feel sad? The young Tim has already started a new life, how about you … "

Davina only quietly watched Claus, and when he stopped talking, she slowly opened her mouth to greet him, "Did you feel it? That's when your blood starts boiling. "

Claus's forehead started to be drenched in sweat, droplets of the round beads, the burning sensation started to boil, Claus took a glance at Davina, and immediately appeared beside Tim.

A hand reached out to grab at Tim's neck, and the boy's body was controlled by him like a rag. He coldly threatened, "It's such a pity that you only reunited with him, and you're about to lose him again."

Tim stared blankly at Claus and the man lowered his head, happily patting Tim on the cheek, "I really admire your zither skills, it's truly a pity."

Davina's tone changed, she angrily stopped her line of sight, screamed at Claus, and took a few steps forward, "You're not allowed to hurt him!"

Claus pulled Tim along as he walked towards Davina. He shook's hand painfully, "Dearest, I hope we don't need to go too far, but … it all depends on you."

Tim's head drooped, and it became difficult to breathe. Claus had never been a kind master.

Davina was angry, Claus's perspiration became even more anxious, and for the last time, she warned Claus, causing him to lose control of his strength, "Dammit, release him right now!"

Claus exerted more force on his hands, and he started to become impatient, his blood was hot to death, and his body started to become restless. "You should know that I hate it when others order me around."

Davina looked at him as he reached out his hand with a sneer, and with a slight swing, a crack sound came out, one of Claus's leg was broken, the bone in his leg started to crack. Claus looked at his own leg, and there was no reaction from his hand, his tone had also turned cold, but it was definite and direct, "Indeed powerful, but my dear Davina, you don't want to go against me!"

Claus glanced at Tim, and gently reminded him, "It's such a pity, innocent people always die the easiest."

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