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Chapter 11: Hungarian Rhapsody

I asked the doctor whether I should call him ‘doc' or ‘professor’ while he was mending the wound on my head due to his instinct to hit me with a bar stool thinking I was going to hurt him.

Though it was unnecessary because my wound would heal in an hour or two. I didn’t take the human blood since I woke up tonight, usually, the human blood would be served around 3 AM or after I went back from hunting and killing rogue vampires.

It was supposed to be the blood of the Hungarian pianist tonight. I didn’t ask for his presence, but he came to this Imperial Colony city to offer his blood to the queen. He said that he didn’t have family left, so giving up himself to immortality was his only option.

At such young age, he grew tired of traveling around the world playing piano on big stages. Popularity didn’t fulfill his soul anymore so he sought a greater purpose. When he heard that there was a city ruled by a vampire queen to protect humanity, he felt like he needed the urge to participate.
Vina Aries

One of the stories behind the famous Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt was about being alone without any family and friends when it was about time to end his life. The story suits both Vivienne, the vampire queen without family but her children of vampires, and it suits Dr. Lazlo Howard as well. They were indeed being alone together.

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