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Completed! =) Healing is not just healing, it is also politics. Edwin had heard it all, had repeated it time and time again. He did not want to accept those words. They were vile, they were poisonous. A necromancer such as himself had no right to become a healer, he still did his best. An altruist like him had no place in the service of the king as Boliarin. He still refused to give up the title, for fear that someone else would take it, and plunge Duria into chaos. All his life, he had played by the rules. Even when he suffered losses, even when he believed he could not look himself in the mirror. Everyone has a breaking point. Edwin did not lie to himself. He was calm, but not sane. The camel's back had long since been broken. And yet, when his ray of moonlight, the vampire Hadrian, offered to travel with him, Edwin agreed. He lets himself pretend he was good, hoping he might lie to himself one of those days. Would Harry be enough to stop him from darkening the world? Or would he end up just another villain, who had once been bright-eyed and hopeful? The story is complete, and has 109 chapters in total, around 1k each. Updates: 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thank you for your time! =)

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Chapter 59: Liquid rabbit fodder

Daniel looked at the banana with water mixture and gulped. This was to be his lunch. For breakfast, he had toast with jam, but it felt too little now that he was faced with such a meager lunch.

"It is good, Dany," Luciano said next to him. The little traitor had turkey with grilled squash for lunch. What did he know?

"Yummy!" Elidys screamed. Daniel's eyes softened at the boy. Then he looked at the now clean Edwin, who was eating his pig blood with beer sludge without batting an eye.

Daniel wondered what the two were going to do now that Edwin couldn't feed Hadrian? Or could he still?

"Hey, what are you going to do with Harry now that your fangs are just as pointy, red eyes?" Daniel wanted to distract himself from the rabbit fodder in any way he could, and this question was as good a distraction as any.