Harry's POV:

After a discussion, the three of us finally came to the decision for one of us to go out first and create a disturbance to distract the vampires. The other two would escape in the ensuing chaos. They would then make a commotion as well so that the first one could also get away.

"Who will go first?" Sylvia asked.

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"I'll go."

Sylvia and I exchanged a glance filled with tacit understanding and said in unison, "Okay."

It was obvious that Joanna was strong. Although her strength did not match up with mine, she was still the most suitable candidate. After all, her ability to hide and evade was superior to Sylvia's and mine. She would be able to fool those vampires outside.

careful," I said in an earnest voice as I

Sylvia, and then spun around and

with her departure. Sylvia and I were left behind here

chirp. Joanna's imitation of a bird chirping sounded almost real. I had discovered this

"John is so agile.

and his sense of perception is incredibly exceptional. He seems to be

curled to one side. Sylvia was right. How else could Joanna be a professional killer? These were requisite skills for an assassin. If she hadn't been strong enough, she would have died a long

a man. And I had to keep her secrets! This was mad! At the mention of this topic, my mind flashed back to how she had

and I barely see you now. You are either on your way to dinner with John or en route to some mission with him. You are so busy, Harry." Sylvia shot me a wink and burst into laughter. I coughed awkwardly and said, "It's just a coincidence that John and I had been assigned

us. If there is an event, we can invite him

keep a

mind, my eyes suddenly fell on a phone on the ground.

realize she has left her phone behind," I murmured as I picked it up. Something

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