Apocalypse: The Hotel She Runs Is the Only Paradise

Chapter 193



The children, unaware of the carriage's magical nature, could only watch in amazement as the scenery rushed past on both sides, leaving them slack-jawed.

"How can this carriage move so fast?"

"The horses are running incredibly fast! Even the best horses in my family couldn't run at this speed!"

"Maybe she was telling the truth about that hotel after all..."

Before they could say much more, the carriage had already stopped at the hotel's entrance.

Looking at the castle before them, they didn't seem particularly surprised.

One of the girls said, "This castle is quite pretty, and it's a bit larger than the one at my home."

Gu Wanyin: "..."

A "bit" larger?

It seemed these children came from rather extraordinary backgrounds.

Probably even more prestigious than Janet, the duke's daughter.

However, to Gu Wanyin, the social status of hotel guests didn't matter.

So she didn't inquire further and simply said, "This is the hotel. Let's go inside, and I'll help you check in."

The oldest girl didn't immediately follow her in, instead cautiously scanning the surroundings.

Upon noticing the angel statues in the courtyard, her eyes lit up, and her wariness diminished slightly. She then led the other children to follow Gu Wanyin into the hotel.

At the front desk, Gu Wanyin helped them check in.

"Please place any items that can be exchanged for points in this box," Gu Wanyin said.

The girl reached into her pocket and pulled out a Blood Element Pearl.

She actually had a Blood Element Pearl?

This meant these children had killed vampires before.

Not only had they survived the apocalypse, but they could also kill vampires. These children might become remarkable individuals in the future.

Gu Wanyin gave them their room keys; the six of them would stay in a family room together.

"Ding! Congratulations host, mission completed. Rewards unlocked: automatic blood drawing and transfusion medical equipment; blood-stopping medicine."

With the blood drawing and transfusion equipment, there might be hope for Bruno now.

Gu Wanyin asked Bai Shuwen to show the children around the hotel while she rushed to the medical room.

The blood drawing and transfusion room was next to the medical room.

Upon arriving at the medical room, Gu Wanyin saw that Bruno, lying on the bed, looked even paler than when she had left him, his lips frighteningly white.

Joshua had been watching over him the entire time.

"Joshua, we now have blood drawing and transfusion machines, and the hotel has started selling blood-stopping medicine," Gu Wanyin told her.

"Really?" Joshua stood up with joy, "Then, my brother..."

"However, we first need to find someone with the same blood type as your brother who's willing to donate blood."

Since Joshua and Bruno were direct relatives, it would be best not to use Joshua's blood unless absolutely necessary.

Hearing this, the joy on Joshua's face gradually faded, replaced by worry and anxiety.

The hotel guests were strangers to them; she was already grateful they had given her some blood-stopping medicine.

Asking them to donate blood for Bruno... seemed too much to ask.

"I'll go first!" Janet volunteered, "But how do we check if Bruno and I have the same blood type?"

"Help Bruno up and follow me."

They went together to the adjacent room.

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The various machines in the room left Janet and Joshua amazed.

But now wasn't the time to be surprised.

They placed Bruno on a nearby bed, and then saw Gu Wanyin approach with a device.

"Blood type testing is free, but blood drawing and transfusion will cost points."

"Understood!" Joshua nodded quickly.

She was willing to spend any amount of points to save her brother.

"Good. Now, place Bruno's hand on this machine."

The blood type testing method was simple.

One only needed to place their hand on the machine, and it would detect their blood type, very convenient.

Joshua immediately placed Bruno's hand on it.


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