[Mature Content]
The body of a mermaid is a vault of treasures. Their tears formed the most splendid of pearls, their exquisite blood a euphoric drug for vampires, their luscious hair woven into the finest of silk, and their tender meat sought after by werewolves more than Heaven’s ambrosia.
The creatures of night mingled within human society, fleeced in the wool of aristocracy, veiled in their portrayed innocence and nobility, their savagery continued to predate on the weak and powerless.
Genevieve Barlow, Eve for short, was an exceptionally strange young lady. She had an alluring and beguiling nature, where for her twenty-four year old self had barely changed in appearance since her eighteenth birthday. She had fooled the administration and had gotten a degree so that she could have a better life.
Most odd of all was that Eve had a secret she shared with no one.
She enters the house of Moriarty, not just to earn but also to find answers on what happened to her mother nearly two decades ago.
Unfortunately, things do not always proceed as one planned. Despite her cautious nature and desire to stay out of sight, a cold pair of eyes falls on her, that soon refuses to leave her out of sight.
Update. Went back into the story expecting batman doing batman things and it's a lot more enjoyable. It stopped being weird things worked out for literal batman. It's translated not AI btw. Don't know why the other review said it was. 3.8 4, 4, 3, 4, 4 Here was my old review. "The story is super convenient. Stuff happens whenever there is something Batman needs. Money and lawyers, it just finds it's way to him. If he needs a lawyer he meets Daredevil in the night soon after. If he needs money he gives advanced tech to the military tech maker Tony Stark. If there are named women they "haven't done anything" to make batman set against them. Lazy dumb sheh. Oh and also don't expect a spiderman-ery batman. He's a stronger batman. The story doesn't fuse them carefully or anything. Otherwise, the translation is good. No weird chinese story logic. 4, 4, 2, 2, 3"