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Simon is confused by Samuel's request. Since his memory returned Samuel started to act strange. He started asking about vampires. Also starts to feel like he will act weird when there is a full moon. How could Simon believe what Samuel said. There are no vampires in this world. Impossible. Therefore, since Samuel said that he was a vampire, Simon immediately thought of consulting a psychologist he knew. He felt that there was something wrong with Samuel in Transylvania, causing him to fantasize about something that never existed. Simon stopped the car in Bill's practice yard. A well-known psychologist who is very experienced in the psychiatric field. He was welcomed by Bill and immediately asked to tell what happened. Before telling the story, Simon asked Bill to keep what he w