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The Vampire Duke's Regret EP 45

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Synopsis

Seraphina Hayes believed Vampire Duke Cain was her destiny. For five years, she loved him and carried his child, only to discover the cruel truth—he never loved her. She was merely a shield protecting his true love, Thalia. Heartbroken, she breaks their bond and leaves. Only after losing her does Cain realize she was the woman who could save him.
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Grief Over Gold

The moment she screamed 'I just want my child!' shattered me. Cain's desperate offerings of silks and jewels felt hollow against her raw pain. The Vampire Duke's Regret isn't about power—it's about the cost of love lost. Her tears say more than any crown ever could.

When Apologies Aren't Enough

Cain's 'I didn't know how completely I wounded you' hits hard. He thinks land deeds and rubies can fix a broken heart? Watching her walk away as he drops the papers... oof. The Vampire Duke's Regret shows some wounds never heal, no matter the price.

The Empty Crib

Her line 'He didn't even get to see this world because you killed him'—chills. Cain's vampire eyes glowing red while begging? Perfect contrast between monster and man. The Vampire Duke's Regret makes you feel every second of their tragedy.

Silks Can't Mend Souls

That rack of gowns from 'the South' and 'the East' looked stunning, but her tear-streaked face said it all. Material gifts vs. maternal grief? No contest. The Vampire Duke's Regret proves love can't be bought, only broken.

Deeds of Desperation

Him shoving land deeds at her like they're flowers? 'The fortress, the blood mines!' Bro, she wants her baby, not a kingdom. The Vampire Duke's Regret nails how power means nothing when you've lost everything that matters.

Pearls From Abyssal Seas

Those pearls he held? Gorgeous. But her whisper 'Can all this gold bring him back?' destroyed me. The Vampire Duke's Regret turns luxury into tragedy—every gem just highlights what money can't restore.

Not Even Me

His promise 'You'll never bow to anyone again. Not even me' sounded noble until she called him out. The Vampire Duke's Regret shows how good intentions pave the road to hell when you ignore what someone truly needs.

The Dropped Deed

That slow-mo shot of the deed hitting the marble floor? Chef's kiss. Symbolized everything: his power, her rejection, their broken future. The Vampire Duke's Regret uses silence better than most films use dialogue.

Motherhood Unseen

Her sobbing 'To hear him call me mother' while he holds useless papers? Devastating. The Vampire Duke's Regret doesn't shy from the brutal truth: some losses make empires feel like ash.

Red Eyes, Empty Hands

Cain's vampire glare fading to human tears as she walks away? Masterclass in acting. The Vampire Duke's Regret reminds us monsters aren't born—they're made by the love they couldn't save.