Back on the 30th floor, I shook it off fast and started laughing like nothing happened.The front door? Wide open.Of course it was—hadn't been locked once since I left.They were waiting for me.Inside, every face lit up—smiling, familiar, all ages.The table was packed with food, my favorite tea already steeping.They grabbed my hands, warm and real, squeezing in close."Your two friends came by. We gave them their visit cards.""For today... let's be a real family."It was a day filled with happiness—brief, but precious.After dinner, Revenant Granny flicked her hand, and the sky exploded with shooting stars.They lit up the heavens—and my eyes.I was too stunned to speak. Didn't even notice Darkblood Count wasn't looking at the sky. His eyes were on me. Only me.Then, out of nowhere, he leaned in and kissed my forehead.His face turned bright red, but his gaze dropped to my lips.He paused. "Can I...?"Seriously? With a vibe like this, he's still asking?What, does
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