surprised and frustrated

 

Sameera looked at Noel's expression and smiled, "Drink it, it's not blood, you fool."

"We do need blood to survive, but that doesn't mean we don't taste food and drinks." she smiled.

Noel still looked into the cup and found tea instead of human blood. Sameera saw this and spoke, "You are really cautious, aren't you?"

 

Noel sipped the tea, "I have to, unless I want to die without knowing the reason for my death."

"I won't let you die, don't worry," Sameera said, also sipping the tea as she looked at Noel.

His features were sharp; his looks were good, with toned muscles and a lean build.

 

Butler saw this and coughed, "Miss, are you really planning to...?" He didn't complete his sentence, but Sameera knew what Butler was talking about.

Sameera didn't answer, instead smiling, confirming Butler's doubt.

 

Noel didn't understand, so he inquired by raising his eyes. Sameera smiled, "Oh, it's nothing, just some matter regarding my mother." Noel nodded, deciding not to inquire further.

 

Sameera then asked, "Where did you come from, like, from which world?"

Noel answered, seeing no reason to hide, "I'm from a planet called Earth."

He thought they knew about the world, but to his surprise, both of them seemed unaware of Earth.

 

Sameera asked, "Earth? The name sounds similar to Earthillia, but I've never heard of it."

Then she looked at Butler, "Uncle Henry, do you know where this Earth place is?"

Butler shook his head, "Sorry, Miss, but this is also my first time hearing about a world called Earth."

 

Noel thought they may not know Earth's name, but perhaps another. He explained, "Our world is similar to this world; there are myths about gods like Odin, Zeus, Sun Wukong, and then there are folktales about vampires and werewolves, but all those are in stories, not real. Even the technology looks the same."

 

Sameera nodded in understanding, "This world is similar to your world, but you're mistaking something."

Noel looked at her, "What?"

Butler spoke, "Have you ever thought about this: where do those myths and folktales come from?"

 

Sameera spoke, "Same as in your world, the humans in this world think gods are myths and us as folktale characters. Only a few know that we still exist."

 

"Then what reason are you hiding among humans? Why don't you let the world know about beings other than humans?" Noel asked, pondering the possibilities of gods and demons hiding among humans in his own world.

 

Sameera answered, "It's because of the Heavenly Rule implemented by Gods and Devils. This is why humans are still unaware of our existence and treat us as myths. As for why? Even I don't know."

 

Noel asked curiously, "Then what if some human finds out about the existence of gods and demons? What do you do to them?"

 

Noel prepared himself for a negative answer, but Sameera clarified his doubt. "It depends on the situation and the person. If they're caught in a fight between supernatural beings, there's a chance they'll die since mortals are weak compared to us."

 

"and Those who survive are either taken by demonic forces or churches, who recruit them or erase their memories. It's simple, isn't it?"

 

As a human himself, Noel asked, "What about me? I'm also human, right? So, what's different about me from them that you're helping me?"

 

Sameera smiled. "You're indeed human, but not an ordinary one. You're a being transmigrated from another world. You have a purpose to serve in this world, and it's up to you to find."

 

Butler noticed Noel's every word and expression. He was surprised to see a human, even a transmigrated one, unfazed by the presence of vampires.

 

"How are you unaffected by our presence?" Butler asked. "Any other human would have gone insane knowing they were in the presence of a real vampire."

 

Noel looked at Butler and smiled. "It's not that I'm unaffected." He showed his trembling legs. "I'm very surprised and frustrated by this sudden change in my life."

 

Butler shook his head. "I'm talking about why you're not afraid of our presence." His aura rose, targeting Noel.

 

Noel felt suffocated as his heartbeat increased, but his face showed only excitement, not fear.

 

Noel spoke, "It's hard for me to believe this is reality, so why should I fear? Instead, I'm excited."

 

Butler looked at him, astonished. "You're the first Human I've seen excited to be in the presence of 151 vampires in this household."

 

Noel's heart skipped a beat as he thought, "You think I wanted to be here? I'm not afraid because I'm frustrated by this sudden change in my life."

 

"Today I was about to meet my online date, and now I'm with the vampire princess." His expression changed as he stared at Sameera. "She's not bad, though, but this God and Devil thing is killing me."

 

Sameera noticed his gaze on her and asked, "It seems my charm is working on you!"

 

Noel smiled, "I can feel it here" as he pointed towards his chest.

 

Sameera laughed, while Butler glared at Noel for flirting with the princess.

 

Noel, once a reserved guy, had spent his time playing online games, reading web novels, and chatting with close friends. He also enjoyed flirting with girls online. After transmigrating, something changed within him—his mental power increased due to the flood of memories and transmigration aftereffects. To be precise, he had become bolder and shameless.

 

As he flirted with Sameera, he felt Butler's sharp eyes on him.

 

Sameera smiled mischievously. "Noel, do you have a woman in your life in your world?"

 

Noel pondered, then replied, "I can't say she was my woman; we were about to meet today for our first date, but now that I'm here..." He sighed. "I missed my only chance with her."

 

Sameera's smile grew wider. "Why don't you take me on a date instead of that woman?"

 

Butler intervened, "Miss, you can't—" but Sameera cut him off with a serious tone.

 

"Uncle Henry, please." Her eyes glowed dark red, silencing Butler.

 

Noel's heart skipped a beat, sensing the sudden tension.