Su Kui went to the only table in the center of the basement like he didn't see. He put down the oil lamp he had been holding in his hand, gently lifted his skirt, and sat down slowly.

She leaned against the edge of the table, with one hand on her cheek, smiling and lifting her lips, looking at the group of children who saw her as if they had seen the devil.

"Ah, are you afraid of me?"

Her voice is very gentle, delicate looking woman, in the light of the background, blurred her eyes color and facial features, appears less than usual sharp stabbing feeling.

No one answered. The youngest child can't tell right from wrong, but in such an environment, there is no other thought except fear and fear.

The eldest child locked her tightly with vigilant eyes, and put his hand over the child's mouth to prevent her from crying.

"Well? Why not answer? Am I terrible? " She sighed leisurely, flicked her fingers gently, and the lock on the iron fence fell to the ground with a click.

"Ah..."

The locked cage opened, but no one dared to take a step. Instead, it retreated and retreated to the corner.

Su Kui sighed secretly. It's really a sin.

But I had to make a cold and indifferent look on my face, "Tut, do you like this place very much? Is this place comfortable to live in? "

There is a bold child with bright big eyes, shaking his head, blue eyes look like a pool of water, clear to the bottom.

Su Kui closed her eyes and ordered a table. "If you don't like it, come with me!"

She took the lead in getting up, stroked the dust and wrinkles that did not exist on her skirt, and the crisp sound of high heels hitting the ground echoed again.

"You want to kill us?" she cried

Su Kui turned around and was still the child. Her eyes and tail were smiling. She said, "you should be glad that I'm here, or you are now..." Has been drained of blood.

She said softly, no matter whether someone behind her followed her or not, and stepped on the long ladder, the pale moonlight projected on the stairs through the window, mottled shadows.

She heard someone coming up with a light step.

"Hey, Sally, don't go! She'll kill you, and you'll die! " The host thinks his voice is small, but he doesn't know that the vampire's hearing is as sensitive as their sense of smell when they are looking for prey.

It was the tender voice again. He kept on walking and asked, "can you stay here and die? If I can, I'd like to see the moon tonight. "

It's him. His name is Sally.

Su Kui narrowed her eyes and chuckled. She seemed to be in a happy mood.

Sari said a word, the voice that had dissuaded him disappeared, and the air fell into silence again. A moment later, there were more footsteps, one by one, and the footsteps were very light as Su Kui stepped on the long and winding steps.

Finally, he stepped on the ground again. The air above was obviously fresh. Su Kui looked back and looked at a group of children who walked slowly because of hunger.

She counted thirteen of them, none of them missing.

Sally looks about seven or eight years old. She is thin and small. Her skin is waxy yellow. She has only beautiful and clear eyes. She is very bright and firm.

He was like he said, if he could, he wanted to see the moon tonight, holding the oil lamp brought by Su Kui in his hand, walked hard but firmly in the first place, climbed up.