"I never help people in vain." Rose Hill suddenly said slowly.

"You want reward? You knocked my bag out." Sierra glanced at his arm with meaning.

"You came here yourself." He didn't want to give her any room for negotiation.

"It's because your servant is not good at driving." Sierra said seriously, "I've never seen anyone drive so badly."

Aldin, who was standing nearby as a benchmark, saw that the matter was involving him and quickly replied, "You wanted to go home directly with the master at that time."

"I said that because the sun was very bright and he looked uncomfortable. You are thinking wrongly." Sierra argued.

Aldin was blocked after being rebutted. Why are we vampires afraid of the sun? It's just that the skin reacts to light.

Can you say this? She was going to die if she told her, and no human could survive safely knowing the secret that the vampires had kept for centuries.

Rose Hill's expression relaxed slightly. He did have enough reason to believe that besides taking advantage, she was also afraid that he would be burned by the sun.

"Well, if you need anything, you can come to me." Sierra raised three fingers. "I will serve you three things unconditionally. You are responsible for helping me suppress any possibility of exposing the matter."

Feeling that the hint was not enough, Sierra whispered in his ear again, "I can do anything for you."

Aldin looked away. Naked and ambitious seduction was more straightforward than taking advantage. The master hated this kind of thing the most.

Rose Hill glanced at her beautifully shaped lips, and the 'rose-flavored jelly' she longed for was playing in her ears. The layer in her iris suddenly shattered, and the low voice was silky and melodious, "Deal."

Aldin turned his head, his face showing emotional cracks.

Sierra was overjoyed, but she restrained the corners of her lips from rising crazily, and said softly: "Then I'll wait for your call. I'm going back to my companions now."

When she stood up with her skirt in hand, Anaxi's voice suddenly appeared behind her.

"Sierra!"

Sierra turned around, her heart pounded and she almost lost her breath.

The horse racing competition officially started at this moment. Behind them were 10 horses that broke out of the railing and galloped onto the sandy track. Countless waves of cheers for the riders and horses followed.

The deafening noise blocked Eric's voice from opening his mouth to speak to her.

When did Anasi bring him here, and how long had he been standing there? Even Rose Hill, who hated werewolves, didn't remind her.

Sera calmed down and waved to them as if nothing happened.

She walked up the path to the back row, separated from them by a low fence that divided the viewing area.

Anaxi clung to Eric's side, clearly intending to declare her sovereignty.

"How long have you been here?" Sierra asked with a smile.

"Since you sat down in the Duke's exclusive seat, I didn't call you because you were chatting happily." Anna Xi replied.

Sierra nodded and looked at Eric again. His eyes were calm and calm, his wheat-colored hands were in his trouser pockets, and he stared at her without saying a word.

"What did you just say to me?" she asked. "There was too much shouting and I didn't hear it clearly."

Eric said stiffly: "I said hello to you."

Anyone who is not blind can tell that he is unhappy, and there is nothing hidden on the young man's youthful face.

Serra thought for a moment and extended an invitation to him, "Last time you bought me a fruit basket. When Marseille ends, can I treat you to a cake?"

They had agreed on this before.

Eric opened his lips, and just as he was about to blurt out the word "good", he was interrupted by Anna Xi. She felt that she was about to be squeezed out by the lustful looks of the two of them.

"Eric wants to take me home. Let's take two dollars with us on the way. No need to bother you." She took another step forward to try to get more of herself in Eric's eyes.

Sierra's smile was fixed, and the curve of her lips quickly dropped, "Okay, then I'll eat by myself later."

"Sierra, I can." Eric called her, but he was interrupted again before he wanted to eat cake with her.

"Then I'll go back to my seat to watch the game. I don't know how much money I will lose, haha." Ignoring Eric's somewhat panicked look, she forced a smile, took a step back, and quickly turned around to leave.

Anaxi's heart sank to the bottom when she saw Eric almost jumping over the railing and chasing after him, "Eric, you just promised to send me back, you can't leave me alone among these men. "

Eric stopped himself from making impulsive steps, and his angular face became tense.

He saw Sera and the disgusting vampire together, and agreed to Anaxi's request to send her home safely later.

Now he feels a little regretful, Sera must be sad, she might want to explain to him.

An Xi's face wasn't too happy to keep someone here, and she even felt that she was in a worse mood.

Several of her friends didn't turn around to say hello to her and were all chatting with the wealthy businessman's daughter. Eric's 10 points of family affection points that had dropped in the system had not returned, and the love points of the three men were like a pool of stagnant water.

Sera, who returned to her seat, faced repeated bombardments from Mira and her sisters. Except for Khalida, who valued money activities more than men, no one was still thinking about betting on horse racing.

"What did the Duke say to you? I see you have been chatting for a long time."

"Tinnie told me what you and the Duke were doing in the car outside the church last time?"

"Does he like you?"

Question after question, each one looking more envious than the last.

Sera leaned against Khalida, "I confessed my love to him before, but it's a pity that he doesn't like me."

"Really?" No one's eyes were suspicious.

Sera had no choice but to say, "We are just friends reminiscing about old times. It's because Tingni's eyesight is bad. If the Duke liked it, I would have come to his house to get engaged."

So they were just playing, hoping that these young girls would understand and stop pestering them.

They reluctantly gave up questioning her, and the results of the three-and-a-half-lap horse race came out immediately.

The horse with the number 9 broke out of the encirclement and won the first place, and the numbers behind it came up one after another.

The moment all the numbers were ranked, Mira beside her raised her hands and shouted excitedly, and there were also all kinds of disappointed sighs around her.

Sierra was in no mood. It wasn't until Mira shook her head that we won money that she suddenly realized that she had won money.

With so many numbers in the order of horse racing, they were lucky enough to bet on the champion horse. Because it was an unpopular horse and not many people bought it, the odds were very high.

She was very happy, but it was just a bet, and Sera had no interest in betting any more.

She didn't pick a lucky number when she went out today. She had better go back early to see the mermaid and think about how to deal with Eric later.

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