They had been discussing who is taking turns on the duties of shipment, the harvesting, and the farming. At first, Alucard did expect her to do accounting and keep track of their finances, but eventually over time, he takes more of the work, to give her more time to play and bond with their child, while Alucard learns how to manage his small business, they do have their fair share of who manages their business.
The demon glanced at her for a moment, sensing the same darkness from her. Only because he haven't met a vampire before in his world. To his knowledge, the only vampire literature that was available and recently released in his world was a book called, "Dracula" by Bram Stoker.
However, in the other world where he traveled and lived (Nova City, Genessia), where there was more advanced technology, he has seen quite a number of vampire movies, but the demon thought of them as ridiculous...and yet the vampires and their blood-drinking ways is what makes them all the more admirable, a fearsome creature feasting on humanity terror and fear.
Still, the demon doesn't say anything, and since she insisted, he opens a drawer and over the front desk, there's a paper presented in front of her.
"I won't stop you then. Just read what's on here and sign this paper please. It's a waiver where you released us from liability." He said, in a professional, business-like tone. "However, I think it should be no problem since the actors won't be touching you. But they will be chasing you around...." Then smiling, being friendly. "I suggest you run faster and take care. It's a maze with twist and turns, so don't get lost~."
But he trusts she runs fast, as vampires are known for their agility. The moment she agrees to sign the waiver, he handed her a flashlight and a map with designated exits, which he does for all guests as a courtesy, as she's free to go in, beyond the door that leads to a corridor in complete darkness. "Here you go, just go pass the door and have a fun night."
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The demon glanced at her for a moment, sensing the same darkness from her. Only because he haven't met a vampire before in his world. To his knowledge, the only vampire literature that was available and recently released in his world was a book called, "Dracula" by Bram Stoker.
However, in the other world where he traveled and lived
(Nova City, Genessia), where there was more advanced technology, he has seen quite a number of vampire movies, but the demon thought of them as ridiculous...and yet the vampires and their blood-drinking ways is what makes them all the more admirable, a fearsome creature feasting on humanity terror and fear.Still, the demon doesn't say anything, and since she insisted, he opens a drawer and over the front desk, there's a paper presented in front of her.
"I won't stop you then. Just read what's on here and sign this paper please. It's a waiver where you released us from liability." He said, in a professional, business-like tone. "However, I think it should be no problem since the actors won't be touching you. But they will be chasing you around...." Then smiling, being friendly. "I suggest you run faster and take care. It's a maze with twist and turns, so don't get lost~."
But he trusts she runs fast, as vampires are known for their agility. The moment she agrees to sign the waiver, he handed her a flashlight and a map with designated exits, which he does for all guests as a courtesy, as she's free to go in, beyond the door that leads to a corridor in complete darkness. "Here you go, just go pass the door and have a fun night."