Sylvia's POV:
"Why are you here?" I looked at Layla in shock.
Ever since Flora said she was afraid of Layla, we had deliberately stopped talking to her.
After coming here, we avoided staying in the same dormitory with Layla, so she stayed with the other female soldiers in the army.
Layla was still charming. She walked up to me and pinched my butt. "I followed you here."
I was a little surprised. 'How did she manage to follow me all the way without being noticed?' "Are you surprised, sweetie?" Layla chuckled and patted my cheek. "I love it when you look surprised and clueless. That is a million-dollar look, you know."
"Don't touch me," I pushed her hand away and stepped back.
Layla didn't care about my attitude. She patted my head and turned to face the blond female vampire. "Eww! So ugly!"
"What did you say?" The vampire didn't expect that Layla would provoke her as soon as she arrived. "Come again." She jerked up and pointed at herself, "Did you say I was ugly?"
Layla nodded, clicking her tongue. "You not only are ugly but also have a weird voice. It's a pity that you have such beautiful hair. Why don't I pull them from your scalp for you? I think bald head suits you better."
The vampire flew into a fit of rage that she lost control of her special power. Just then, lots of golden lights appeared around her and flickered to life.
I quickly grabbed Layla's clothes and whispered, "Hurry up and leave. I'm their target."
"I know you don't want to drag me down. But with my help, you'll have a better chance to escape. After all, I'm not weak, am I?" Layla said softly.
I hesitated for a moment and glanced at the bunch of vampires in front of me. It was indeed not the right time to act tough.
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