"Mom?"
When Shirley opened the door, she saw a brightly lit room.
The light, brought in by a special crystal chandelier, reflected off all the walls, creating a dazzling glow that made her feel slightly dizzy.
Shirley was somewhat surprised, she had never entered this room before and didn't know such a space existed in the castle.
The older people in the room were dressed in splendid, shiny garments, gathered around a huge dining table.
Their bright, imposing gazes toward Shirley made her feel a bit uncomfortable.
So, this is the adult world?
It's really different from being a child like her...
Even with over twenty years of memories from Earth, Shirley didn’t feel she had any advantage compared to these ancient monsters who had lived for millennia.
"Is there something I can do for you, my dear daughter?"
Shirley’s mother elegantly speared a small red fruit with a fork, brought it to her red lips, and chewed it delicately.
"Well, we have already chosen the elder sister."
Saying this, Shirley took out the memory crystal and replayed the recorded content.
"Great, Shirley," her mother said with satisfaction. "Now go and have fun with your friends."
"Huh?" Shirley hesitated for a moment, hoping the elders would give more instructions.
"What's wrong? Is there something else?"
Seeing Shirley standing still, her mother seemed a bit impatient and pressed her.
"Well... I promised them I would throw a party..."
"Then throw the party. Just let Luna know," Shirley’s mother responded quickly.
"Alright... I'll do that," Shirley said timidly, preparing to leave.
"Oh, wait!" Shirley’s mother suddenly seemed to remember something. "Since it’s a party, go fetch some drinks from the cellar."
"Okay... okay."
Shirley agreed and left the room while her mother relaxed, thinking mischievously.
If those girls get drunk, no one will bother them.
As she closed the door, Shirley found it strange that her mother seemed to be rushing her.
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Was there something she was hiding?
After thinking for a while without success, Shirley simply told Luna, "I’m going to have a party with Karina and the others. Prepare everything."
"As you command, Your Highness Shirley."
"Oh, and where is the wine cellar?"
"Leave those things to us servants..." Luna said.
Shirley shook her head. "I want to pick out a few bottles of wine personally."
With that, Luna could only give Shirley directions to the wine cellar.
Still, Luna thought that, given Shirley’s position, she shouldn’t be doing such things.
However, Shirley had a completely different thought.
She wanted to go to the wine cellar mainly to delay things a bit more, to avoid being searched for by her friends.
Muttering to herself, Shirley quickly made her way to the cellar.
In the dark and vast cellar, there were countless bottles of wine.
Since these wines were not brands from Earth, Shirley didn’t know their taste, so she started choosing near the door.
In the end, Shirley picked out a few bottles with pink packaging, just because the bottles looked cute.
...
The efficiency of the vampire maids was unquestionable.
In no time, a castle room designated for guests was prepared with delicious food enough for dozens of people.
"Everyone, today is a day to celebrate. Let’s make a toast!"
Shirley raised her wine glass and said loudly.
“Hmph, I definitely won’t admit that you’re the elder sister!”
Though Zola said this, she still raised a glass of wine almost as big as her body.
"Cheers!"
The sharp clinking of glasses echoed through the room, establishing a deep friendship among the young women in a very simple way.
Among humans, the friendship formed after brief encounters and temporary contacts might seem too hasty to be called "deep."
But among these races, it was more than enough.
Raising their heads, everyone drank the liquid from their glasses.
"This isn’t even wine."
Rosamond grimaced and commented.
"We’re just kids, we shouldn’t be drinking wine."
A strange voice spoke up, one that had never been heard before – it was Norma.
At that moment, she was, like her mother, half emerging from the water balloon, and her sharp, thin teeth were visible as she spoke.
These teeth could tear flesh and crush bones mercilessly, making it easier to consume hard foods.
"That’s right, this wine is delicious…" Shirley said contentedly.
She had an indifferent attitude toward wine, and the wines she chose had a very light flavor, more like sweet juice.
However, after drinking, she still felt a warmth throughout her body.
This wine is good, it seems like I can drink a bit from time to time...
"Another!"
After greeting everyone, Shirley poured another glass of pink wine.
At the same time, on her mother’s side...
"Wait a moment, I’ll get some wine."
Saying this, Shirley’s mother turned into black smoke and teleported to the cellar, grabbing some bottles of pink wine from the shelves.
"Hmm?"
She frowned upon noticing that the number of bottles was a little lower than expected and remembered what she had told Shirley earlier.
"Hiss, that girl isn’t going to drink that wine, is she?"
...
"Hehe…hehehe, drink, another glass!"
Shirley held an empty glass with one hand and tore at her clothes with the other, her steps becoming unsteady.
"Mm... Shirley."
Right beside her, Karina’s eyes became blurred as she looked at Shirley’s increasingly exposed white skin.
A strange "pink" aura spread through the room.
Not just the two of them, but everyone in the room started acting strangely.
Finally, a dazzling pink light shone in Karina’s eyes for a moment, and she threw herself at Shirley.
"Ah, what are you doing..."
Though Shirley said this, she was already starting to speak incoherently.
Without answering Shirley, Karina, panting, with the last trace of rationality (or maybe not), quickly took Shirley to another room.
Interestingly, a sound of tearing fabric could be heard in the room.
"Let me go..."
Karina kissed Shirley’s lips.
Even though Shirley said no, her honest body made her embrace Karina tightly.
Only when she felt a pain between her legs did Shirley manage to have a moment of clarity.