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... ia,” yet somewhat similar. It was a disease unique to vampires, and its manifestation was that Sylvie was always hungry, unable to be satisfied.

And because the amount of blood needed to “eat her fill” each time was too large, the girl could only fill her stomach with the blood of ordinary poultry and livestock. Because this was the most convenient way.

“So Sylvie’s family owns the largest livestock farming enterprise in the entire United Empire, well, raising cattle, pigs, sheep ...

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