Okay but the real question is what would Sei do if Fuuma got turned into a vampire?
He'd be incredibly upset at first.Â
Vampire life has been balls and he doesn't wish for that kind of life on Fuuma. He really really doesn't. Second, I think there is this deep lurking issue where Fuuma being loyal and kind of belonging to someone else would really irk Seishirou. He kind of feels like it's because of his generosity that Fuuma is still here. He could have killed him forever ago for whatever reason. He doesn't owe Fuuma anything. But he allowed him to live and feels that the loyalty Fuuma does have towards him, how little it is, is justly his. And not having that priority would irritate the hell out of him. Fuuma is all Seishirou has left. That's his only friend. The only person he feels would care should he die. And Fuuma's loyalty to his new master and being blood bound would tear apart the remaining traces of family Sei has left. Because the back in Seishirou's head during the worst days is that he at least still has his brother.Â
I kinda think Fuuma would be glad to get out from under his brother's shadow. Being a vampire would make him stronger than Sei and yeah. Yeah.But I don't want to think about that. I don't play Fuuma and I don't know how that man's mind works. It makes me too sad that the trash brothers would ever split. IDK. TRC Fuuma seems to care a lot, from a distance. He looks sad when talking about his brother and is trying in his own way for him without getting too deep in bull shit because it's a lot of bull shit and Fuuma's got his own things to do.On another level though after some time though there is some good to having Fuuma be a vampire. His life is now extended and he'd live for a long time. Seishirou would never be alone. Fuuma would truly always be there. And that's important. Fuuma being in Sei's life is really important.Â
But I think it'd be a really devastating thing for their relationship at first. It could possibly end it. Fuuma being a vampire is something I so very much want and don't want at the same time because of the consequences that would come about.Â