
Barba Amarilla
A Vampire Mansion with the Servant as its Master
Alvin Chadwick — the flamboyant, reckless vampire with a taste for chaos.
Oscar Chadwick — the reclusive, devout vampire obsessed with faith and isolation.
And Bennett Morrigan?
He’s the poor soul assigned to manage these two eccentric aristocratic bloodsuckers.
Bennett does everything—from pouring chilled blood into antique goblets, bribing the local police, trimming hedges into gothic shapes, chauffeuring luxury cars, to (somehow) installing a private sunbathing room in a mansion full of vampires.
Ahem.
Granted, some of those tasks weren’t exactly in the job description. But hey, generous benefits are still benefits, right?
His life motto?
Keep it simple.
Low effort, low risk, maximum comfort.
And for a while, everything went according to plan… until one fateful night when the elder Chadwick brought home a stray vampire from some sketchy bar.
Since then, everything’s gone to hell.
Vampire councils, hunter federations, werewolf clans—you name it.
Suddenly, Bennett’s life is less “quiet caretaker”…
and more “undead crisis manager.”
The Husband who Married In
Rumor has it…
The Yi family has a young master marked with the word “worthless” stamped boldly across his forehead from the day he was born.
Yi Feichun — the eldest grandson of a bloodline renowned for its generational power to forge mystical weapons.
And yet, he possesses no power of his own.
Worse still, he is the son of a former heir who was mysteriously murdered eighteen years ago.
No abilities.
No achievements.
Not even a flicker of compassion from his own grandfather’s eyes.
To everyone in the clan, he is nothing more than a stain on the name of Yi.
But fate, silent and cruel, took a sudden turn—
when he was forced into marriage.
Not for love, but as a pawn in a political game entangled in a long-standing vendetta between two ancient families.
And his bride—
(or perhaps, it would be more accurate to say his groom?)
was none other than Gu Muqi,
the powerful head of a wealthy household,
surrounded by the bizarre rumor that—
“He can bear children… and is searching for a man to marry into his family.”
Even garbage finds an owner, they say.
But who would’ve thought this would be his?
Yet don’t be too quick to decide who’s the hunter and who’s the prey.
For when secrets from the past begin to unravel,
and the flames of vengeance rise once more,
the one they all dismissed as useless…
…might be the only one capable of turning the entire game on its head.
A Vampire Mansion with the Servant as its Master
Alvin Chadwick — the flamboyant, reckless vampire with a taste for chaos.
Oscar Chadwick — the reclusive, devout vampire obsessed with faith and isolation.
And Bennett Morrigan?
He’s the poor soul assigned to manage these two eccentric aristocratic bloodsuckers.
Bennett does everything—from pouring chilled blood into antique goblets, bribing the local police, trimming hedges into gothic shapes, chauffeuring luxury cars, to (somehow) installing a private sunbathing room in a mansion full of vampires.
Ahem.
Granted, some of those tasks weren’t exactly in the job description. But hey, generous benefits are still benefits, right?
His life motto?
Keep it simple.
Low effort, low risk, maximum comfort.
And for a while, everything went according to plan… until one fateful night when the elder Chadwick brought home a stray vampire from some sketchy bar.
Since then, everything’s gone to hell.
Vampire councils, hunter federations, werewolf clans—you name it.
Suddenly, Bennett’s life is less “quiet caretaker”…
and more “undead crisis manager.”
The Husband who Married In
Rumor has it…
The Yi family has a young master marked with the word “worthless” stamped boldly across his forehead from the day he was born.
Yi Feichun — the eldest grandson of a bloodline renowned for its generational power to forge mystical weapons.
And yet, he possesses no power of his own.
Worse still, he is the son of a former heir who was mysteriously murdered eighteen years ago.
No abilities.
No achievements.
Not even a flicker of compassion from his own grandfather’s eyes.
To everyone in the clan, he is nothing more than a stain on the name of Yi.
But fate, silent and cruel, took a sudden turn—
when he was forced into marriage.
Not for love, but as a pawn in a political game entangled in a long-standing vendetta between two ancient families.
And his bride—
(or perhaps, it would be more accurate to say his groom?)
was none other than Gu Muqi,
the powerful head of a wealthy household,
surrounded by the bizarre rumor that—
“He can bear children… and is searching for a man to marry into his family.”
Even garbage finds an owner, they say.
But who would’ve thought this would be his?
Yet don’t be too quick to decide who’s the hunter and who’s the prey.
For when secrets from the past begin to unravel,
and the flames of vengeance rise once more,
the one they all dismissed as useless…
…might be the only one capable of turning the entire game on its head.