Chapter 39: The Tin Knight and The Hanging Sinner (2)
Fortunately, in the midst of misfortune, the vampire had not lost consciousness.
Although she had become so weak that she couldn’t control her body.
[The ‘Tin Knight’ suggests giving her some blood!]
“Don’t be ridiculous.”
Dorothea rejected the Tin Knight’s suggestion.
She rejected it so quickly that she had already finished saying, “Don’t be ridiculous,” before the “suggests” had fully been transmitted from the “Voice of Guidance”.
“We don’t necessarily need the other party to be healthy to get information. As long as she can move her eyes, she can say yes or no. Hurry up and interrogate her already. Tell her we’ll stake her heart if she doesn’t answer.”
It was a heartless statement.
Adelaide, who was listening nearby, let out a gasp of horror.
The Tin Knight, who had been pretending to sob, suddenly raised his body as if he had thought of something.
[The ‘Tin Knight’ advises that he’ll stake her heart, so if she doesn’t like that, she should get up and fight quickly!]
