Somehow I doubt it. Why would a Vampire mourn the passing of a human? Especially when said human is a servant. At the most she would be troubled of the loss of a really competent worker.
Somehow I doubt it. Why would a Vampire mourn the passing of a human? Especially when said human is a servant. At the most she would be troubled of the loss of a really competent worker.
That sounds like something she'd say if asked about it directly, in true tsundere fashion, while hiding the trashcan full of tear-soaked tissues behind her bed.
In all honesty, though, I've never understood this whole "don't get attached to people who will die before you" plot device nonsense. It sounds like the sort of plot that only someone who has never lost a loved one would say. Does anyone tell a child, "Don't get too attached to your grandparents, because they're going to die soon. And keep a healthy distance from your Mom and Dad while you're at it." Or do they say, "Cherish the time you still have with your grandparents."
If people didn't want to grow attached to anyone that will die before them, nobody would adopt pet dogs or cats that usually only live into their teens.
Eh?That's why I called youYou're slow, Meiling!...ahAnyways,Umm...mistress..Getting straight to the point! From now on you're going to be my personal maid!Isn't maid-chief Sakuya-san around for that job?When I call for you, please arrive in 2 seconds!About Sakuya, she passed away the other day..GeezWhat did you call me for?Good grief...I get troubled if people just die like that~