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Chapter 1. Just an old Book

"Try not to die by tripping over yourself, Quinn!" A boy shouted down the hallway, laughing uncontrollably right after.

Quinn dismissed the petty mockery as he carried on walking down the school corridor. The harassment had become a daily occurrence for him, but it still bothered him just as much as it did every other day. Thus, he wasn't able to hold back his desire to retaliate.

Quinn slowed down his stride and stopped. He pushed his glasses back up onto the ridge of his nose as they had slipped down from his face. Just from looking at the glasses, it was clear that he needed a new pair - One could tell that they were heavily worn. The glasses looked crooked as he wore them, and even the temples had tape covering them.

He then turned around and immediately raised his middle finger, responding to the slander, "I bet you don't even know how many fingers I'm holding up!"

Upon hearing the taunt, the boy clenched his fist and started running towards Quinn.

"You level 1 piece of crap! When are you going to learn that you don't belong in this world?"

The boy placed both of his hands together, and a green ball of light started to form between them. When he was only a few meters away from Quinn, the boy threw his hands forward and a green beam shot out from the palm of his hands.

Quinn had nowhere to go, and the ray of light was too fast for him to dodge. Hence, he knew that all he could do was grit his teeth and bear the pain. As the light hit him, his body was lifted into the air and sent flying backward on to the far end corridor wall.

"What's going on?" A student among the crowd said. "Are they fighting on the last day of school?"

A crowd had immediately formed outside, interested in what the commotion was all about. One of the female students ran over to the wall's damaged part to check on the assaulted student's safety.

As the dust started to settle down, Quinn's slightly curly black hair slowly came into view. When the smoke eventually cleared up, the female student finally saw who it was. She instantly backed away and continued on with her business as if nothing happened.

The moment that the female student had returned to her friends, he could see that they were laughing at her.

"I can't believe you tried to help him."

"I didn't see who it was." The girl retorted, her cheeks flushed.

After that, Quinn stood up and lifted his glasses that were thrown on the floor. To his dismay, one of the hinges had fallen off once again. Instead of wearing the worn-out pair, he let it hang on his hand.

"Damn it. Not again..."

It was the last day of school for Quinn, so he hoped that someone wouldn't try anything with him. He was sick and tired of their doings, but he wasn't the type to ignore those either. He had seen people who had chosen to keep their heads down and tolerate the harassment. However, their treatment was far worse than what he received.

He didn't bother to stay at school like the rest of the students, he picked up his broken glasses and proceeded to leave school. As he walked past, he saw the students having conversations among themselves in their circles. Some were laughing while some had tears, thinking it was the last time they would ever see each other again. However, Quinn wasn't a part of any of that and he didn't want to be. Cliques would not welcome him anyway. He was the weird one.

When he finally arrived home, he immediately went to work. Living in a single bedroom apartment with just enough space to fit a single bed and desk was enough for him. A TV was mounted on the wall, but Quinn would merely use it as a background noise source and didn't watch anything.

The apartment was provided to him by the government since he had no living relatives and was only sixteen years of age. On top of his bed was a single suitcase that contained all of his belongings that were neatly packed.

He walked towards a cabinet, immediately pulling a drawer open which accommodated a single book. It was a large and thick hard-bound book, weighing about half a kilo. The front cover of the book was in a colour that mimicked a lighter shade of blood. In the centre, the lonesome fronts of an upper and lower jaw bone could be seen, both coloured in the swampy shade of brown. The upper jaw sort of had four separated fangs. Meanwhile, the lower one had two sharp teeth on the two far ends on the overhead and five evenly spaced underneath.

"Let's try again today," Quinn said as he lifted the book and placed it on top of the desk.

He then quickly went to his bag to pull out a little test tube that was half-filled with a colourless liquid.

"Test 112, Hydrochloric acid. Let's see how it goes?" He then started to slowly pour the liquid out of the test tube onto the book.

"So far, there is no reaction." He proceeded to continue to pour all of the test tube contents on the book, but there was no reaction at the end of his experiment.

Carefully, he examined the book while jotting down the results in his notebook. Seeing if there was any damage done, yet the book looked the same as always.

"Another failure. Why won't you open? Why did mum and dad even have this thing?"

One hundred and twelve times - This was the number of different ways that Quinn had tried to open the book. Not only did the book not open, but it seemed like it cannot be damaged either. He had even tried burning the book, cutting the book, melting the book, though nothing had worked against the book that seemed utterly durable.

Lying on his bed, he turned on the TV for its sole purpose, making background noises. He never really paid attention to what was on. With it, the sound of other voices made him feel less lonely.

Upon turning on, the TV displayed an ongoing NEWS show.

"The peace treaty with the Dalki race has lasted for five years now, but officials are saying that tension is rising once again. Now, we must prepare for another war…."

The mention of war had always been shown on the TV nonstop ever since a certain day thirty years ago. The human race received a visit from the so-called Dalki. They had the physique of humans, except for their skins that were riddled with scales and the presence of tails that were similar to what the dragons had.

With no real clue of why they had suddenly appeared, they immediately demanded that the Human race hand over their resources and wanted to use them as slaves. Of course, the humans decided to fight back, but they quickly found out that their modern technology was useless against them. Bullets couldn't penetrate their skin, and as for tanks, well, Dalki had airships.

Every individual, disregarding the gender, was told to fight for their planet, and that included Quinn's parents. The war went on for years, so he grew up not knowing what his parents looked like.

When the humans were on the brink of defeat, a select group of people came forward - These people had special abilities. They began sharing their knowledge of how they obtained such power in hopes of turning the tide in the war, and thankfully, it worked. Even so, the Dalki were still strong, and a seemingly endless stalemate led to the peace treaty signing five years ago.

Obviously enough, human greed got the better of humanity, and instead of sharing these powers with everybody else, the higher-ranked governmental officials decided to keep them for themselves. Only those with money could learn the more powerful abilities while everyone else was left with scraps.

It was something that needed to be done. Poverty had taken over the world, but people had powers and were using them uncontrollably, unlike before.

Quinn was given nothing when his parents died. The government agreed to pay for his living expenses while he was still in school, but that was it. When his parents died, him being at the age of ten, an agent appeared at his doorstep and handed him a book. He was told that it was the only thing that his parents possessed - One that they passed down when they died.

"Why is the world so unfair?" He uttered, lamenting about his situation.

Getting out of his bed, he started sauntering towards his desk. He picked up his glasses that were still slightly broken and decided that he needed to fix them. He noticed that one of the lenses was slightly out of place, and tried to punch it back into its frame.

"Come on! Just get in!" He shouted as he tried to forcefully fix the glasses. The frustration he had been bottling up was on his face as he struggled furiously with the lens.

Unfortunately, the lens suddenly crumbled into pieces, one of the shards of plastic even created a deep gash in his thumb.

He screamed and kicked at the table.

"Why does the world hate me?"

After a while, he calmed down and started to clean up the little pieces of glass, noticing that a piece had landed on top of his book. As Quinn removed the piece of glass, a drop of blood from his thumb landed on top of the book.

The object plastered on the centre of the book started to glow, and suddenly, the book began to float, hovering until it was on eye-level with Quinn.

Quinn darted back and away from it. The glow form the book made his room look emptier with the little bed at the corner and the solitary seat beside it.

"What the hell is happening?!"

The book started to emit a blinding radiance as it shook uncontrollably. A few seconds later, it finally opened up, pages after pages were being turned. Quinn couldn't take his eyes off of the shining book - It was as if he was in a deep trance. The words written on the pages of the book weren't in any language that he had seen before. Nevertheless, for some reason, he felt like he could understand it.

When the book reached its last page, it started to disappear, gradually turning into dust. At the same time, his body suddenly felt weak. Quinn's vision was starting to fade, and with that, his eyes pulled shut.

But just before he passed out, there was a single message that he heard.

[Congratulations you have been granted the Va....]

Unable to maintain consciousness long enough to hear the final words, Quinn duly passed out.

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    Chapter—1854:
    Like Brothers.

    Inside a prominent shelter on Earth, everything felt peaceful. But, to the people inside, peace felt strange. It was something they hadn't perceived in a long time. At the centre of the shelter was a huge military base, and the Shelter itself had walls around it for protection against the outside. Although, some thought it was unnecessary now.

    Many of those currently on Earth hadn't been to this place in a long time, Earth. They were enjoying every moment they spent on the land. They were now feeling peaceful with the dread of powerful enemies not hanging over their heads since the Dalki War ended and Graham, leader of the Dalki, was defeated by Quinn Talen.

    Pure, the group that had caused terror in the upper management of the military had been cleansed and taken out, and now things could operate how they should. However, there was still much discussion in the streets, as political undercurrents were now igniting with questions like what would happen with the vampires and more.

    Currently, however, most of them were just happy that there was no longer an enemy that they needed to be scared of, and they were enjoying this time of peace.

    Houses and other buildings were being rebuilt in the shelter from good materials. People no longer had to live in cramped apartments or makeshift places built just from earth abilities anymore because they earlier feared enemy attacks would destroy them again.

    Gardens, forest patches and even parks were now in the shelters. It was all there, including a busy marketplace, in the high shopping street, and there were smiles on the people's faces as they shopped.

    "Sorry, sir, if you're not going to buy anything, can you please move?" A woman who was selling fresh fruit from her stall, requested.

    A figure in robes was standing in front of the shop and seeing that he had a sword by his side, she felt a bit nervous. Few people nowadays carry weapons in the open, especially in the middle of the day like this.

    "Sorry, I was just waiting for someone. I will move out of your way." The robed man replied as he stepped a little ahead and soon found the person he had been waiting for with the help of his ability, as a large ball of energy was now in front of him.

    "Did you get everything you wanted?" He asked. When the lamp lights fell on his face, it was revealed he was Leo.

    "Yes, I got food that should last me for a few days at least."

    "I tried looking for something that would suit you, as I heard there is a black market for it, but I still haven't been able to find a good lead." Chris replied.

    "I told you not to worry about that. Come on, we have work to do." Leo said, walking away.

    Chris and Leo had been travelling together for around a year now. It had been a year since that day, and Chris could still remember everything that happened as if it were yesterday.

    After the fight between Zero, Sera, Leo and him, Chris was left there on the beach, and Sera drew out his sword and pointed at Chris, asking him. "What do you plan to do now?"

    Chris didn't react to this and even somewhat accepted the imminent death because he felt like he had lost everything. It was a question he had been thinking about as soon as he lost the fight: what would he do now?

    "You're a free man from today." Leo said, "You can do whatever you want, but if you plan to cause trouble for us, or continue to get in our way, then I am afraid I will have to end your life now."

    It was then that a sudden thought came into Chris's head. There was one other person he knew about, one he knew about quite well other than Zero, and that was Leo.

    "I... I... I wish for you to take me in. I want to follow you and help you." Chris then placed his head in the sand as he begged. "No, please, let me help you. Then at least, I might be able to atone for some of the sins that I have committed."

    After that day, he and Leo travelled together, searching for two people. The first person was Zero, the leader of Pure. With Chris, they knew all the back routes and their doings from the past.

    So far, they had even found some bases that were still operating, and Leo had taken it upon himself to get rid of them. Then there was another person, who he felt was his responsibility for a while now, and that was Erin.

    However, there had been no news or sightings of her for a while. It seemed like she had just disappeared from the face of the Earth, but Leo would keep looking and keep going until he found these two people.

    While walking through the streets, there were some things that Leo thought about. For one, the Cursed faction. They were still operating and going travelling from planet to planet, trying to sort out the world's problems.

    As for Leo, he had cut communication with all of them. They didn't need his help or his involvement, and he didn't need to bother them with his troubles. Earth was a good place to live now.

    He felt bad that they might be searching for him and whatnot but was sure that they would all understand. The one thing that Leo was truly upset about was Quinn. He wished he would have been there to talk to Quinn in the latter's final moments.

    He imagined the whole thing must have been scary for Quinn, and there were many things that Leo wanted to say. After all, there was so much weight on such a young boy's shoulders that it was unbelievable, but the world continued to put pressure on him and his name because he was the only one that could have saved them.

    When heading through the streets, Leo suddenly smelt blood. He used his ability to spread out the vision of the place and could tell that there was a vampire in sight.

    Now that more vampires were living among the living, there were more cases where they would act out and attack the local people. But, of course, Leo didn't agree with this, so he would put a stop to it. The only thing was, Leo would often just set off on his own, running to the crime scene, just like he had done now.

    "Man, that guy really never rests or takes a break, does he? He seemed to forget that I don't have a good nose like him either. How am I supposed to know where he went?" Chris grumbled but was used to it by now.

    As he continued to walk down the street, he knew the two would meet up eventually anyway. They always did. He decided to use this time to go through the stalls.

    "I still haven't found a replacement for my weapons that Leo broke. Maybe we should get off Earth."

    "I mean, Pure had bases on other planets that Zero could have gone to. It will be an excuse to go hunting as well, and then I can get a new weapon." Chris thought.

    He went past a few rare weapon stalls. The Traveller profession still existed in this time, but it was rare to see them on Earth since there were no beasts to hunt on this planet. The strong Travellers on Earth mainly came here to take a break or a vacation.

    Which was why, when Chris saw the choice of weapons, he couldn't help but let out a large sigh in disappointment.

    "I might have something you like." Just then, a voice said by his side.

    Chris waved it off, as these crummy people would often appear, trying to sell fakes to people who didn't know any better. Turning around, Chris was ready to walk away when the person suddenly appeared in front of him.

    He was wearing a thick black mask that looked like a fox.

    "My, you have changed a lot in a short time. You don't even show any respect anymore." The man said, lifting his mask and revealing his face.

    "...Zero..." Chris frowned, not delighted to see him.
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    Chapter—1851:
    Students Clash. (Part 1)

    For vampires, there were mainly three different types of evolutions they could have. A regular vampire, a vampire noble, and a vampire lord. Most vampires would remain vampires. They could train hard, try to improve, yet could never get their body to evolve to the noble level.

    It was similar to humans that had just a limited amount of MC cells, or remained at a certain ability level for so long. Then there were the vampire nobles. At times there would be those that would be born with such bodies, however in other cases, there would be those that evolved into vampire nobles.

    At times, there was a little help needed from the leaders, there were rituals and techniques that could bring out the energy that was stuck in their body that would allow them to move onto the next level of a vampire nobel. Of course this wouldn't work if they were just never destined to be at the vampire noble level to begin with.

    The very best vampire nobles were usually selected to become vampire knights for their family. Vampires respected power greatly and found it hard to take orders from those that they saw below them.

    However, if one became a vampire knight, according to tradition, it meant that they were unable to become a successor to the family. They were unable to become the leader.

    When a leader picked their vampire knights they would usually have this in mind, and at the same time they would be training a successor. This would usually be a direct son or daughter of the current leader, but this wasn't just due to family ties, there was a reason for this.

    All of the vampire leaders had evolved to the stage of vampire lord. Since vampires wouldn't like to serve someone weaker than them, this had become somewhat of a minimum requirement, although not an official requirement.

    Being a direct descendent meant, in most cases, that they had the ability to evolve their body to the final stage of a vampire lord. In some cases, they also had rituals to summon forth the power as well.

    But doing so too early would be a mistake. It was always best for a vampire to reach the peak of the evolution they were at before doing any forced rituals for evolution. Otherwise, it would greatly affect their growth.

    Of course, leaders at times would train more than one successor in case anything happened to one of them, and all of these successors would have the potential to evolve to the vampire lord stage. This had brought on the thought that the vampire knights were unable to evolve to the vampire lord level.

    This was not true, it was just that if a good leader saw that one could turn into a vampire lord, they would raise them as one of the successors.

    Which was why, when Quinn was creating his family, he had thrown all of that tradition and logic out of the window. On top of that, no one knew why, but those that he had turned, or those that became special vampire subclasses, pretty much disregarded the normal rules that they knew before.

    In fact, no one really knew what Quinn was right now, because it was clear he was no longer a vampire lord, and no one before him had ever been able to surpass that level.

    Leo, all on his own, had activated the red aura in his body to allow his body to evolve. He had done what the ritual usually would have done in its place.

    Immediately, he grabbed the blade, and struck the air. Sera was expecting to hear the constant ring he had heard before, but there was no sound this time, not even when the sword had gone through the air.

    "I have to thank you for your advice." Leo smiled as he placed his sword away.

    "I have to admit, I was considering your other offer of improving my weapon, but I don't think I will be needing it anymore, and besides, victory earned through one's own struggles is far more rewarding."

    The night was spent quietly for the two of them, and it looked like even Sera was setting something up. He had told Leo he would be exploring the island as he looked at the shape of the landscape for the entire area.

    Since Leo had been taking this fight seriously, Sera who respected Leo had decided to take it seriously as well. Then, when the sun rose, it was finally the next day. The two of them waited, walking around the island and looking out at the sea to see if they could spot anyone or anything.

    It wasn't yet noon, or the meeting time, but it was the only thing they could do. Time felt like it was moving at a snail's pace. Whenever they would check the time thinking 30 minutes had passed, it had only been 10.

    Then finally, exactly when it was midday, at 12:00 o'clock on the dot, Sera spotted something coming out of the water. It was a small sized submarine that had a large clear outer glass front.

    It broke through the waves and stopped short of the island by about twenty metres out in the sea. The lid of it opened up, and jumping out of it and standing now on the body of the submarine were two people.

    One with scars covering his whole body, he had no shirt on at all, but had two katana-looking blades on his back, and then there was Zero. With a single katana style blade by his side exactly like Leo.

    The second Leo saw the two, his heart started to thump louder, stronger, and a strange feeling was rushing all over him.

    "So it really was you this whole time. You were really Zero, Master Kasu." Leo stated.

    "You look different compared to that time. The time we both decided to part ways from each other, many years ago."

    Kasu looked like a middle aged man in his forties. There were no significant details that would make him stand out. Unlike the mountain of man that was next to him, he had a scruffy beard on his face, a fierce look, and long hair, although it was tied up in a ponytail.

    As for what Leo meant by different, it was because his master was already a relatively old man when Leo knew him, and now he looked younger. However, without a shadow of a doubt this was him.

    After meeting Chris and learning that all of Pure knew how to use Qi, for a while now Leo had assumed that the leader, the man named Zero, was actually his master. However, he felt like there was a chance that it wouldn't be true.

    It was just someone else, who looked like him, but that wasn't the case at all. Leo had heard from Quinn about what he had seen, he had witnessed himself how far Pure were willing to go, experimenting with those from the Bree family and more. The man that he used to know, the one he used to call master, would have never gone so far.

    "I can see your upset." Kasu shouted.

    "Why though? Your appearance has also drastically changed from when I last saw you as well. You look younger and stronger. Isn't it for the same reasons as me?"

    Leo didn't know what to say, the words wouldn't form in his mind. "Why have you done all of this, couldn't you have just passed on in peace. You would have been able to rest with the others."

    Zero started to laugh out loud. "You really believe that, because let me tell you now, I know that's not true at all. I have learned how the world works Leo, unlike you. We are nothing in this entire world, nothing."

    "Our lives mean nothing but I am the one that is going to make it so our lives truly mean something in this entire universe, and that includes you as well."

    Leo just shook his head. The tone of voice, the anger, and power behind his words, wasn't how his master used to speak.

    "I understand the loss for you was great back then, and it is hard to move on... but in this life, you can't always be looking for someone to blame. In the end there was nothing we could do, and those loved ones have moved on, we should focus on the new lives that are in front of us!"

    Taking out his blade from his side, Zero pointed it toward Leo. "You using those words truly means your eyes have yet to be opened. You can't even realise that the man next to you... is like them."

    "He is one of them. I am afraid you have gone to the other side and it's too late."

    "I agreed to your terms and the one that will be fighting you Leo, is the one that I have raised from the beginning."

    "The new me, raising one that can't die to those fools like the Dalki. Chris! Take him out."
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      Chapter—1852:
      Students Clash. (Part 2)

      It looked like Zero was done with talking, as he no longer said any words and instead drew out his sword from his strange colored sheath. The sheath itself was white in colour with several purple spots scattered all over it and when pulling out the blade itself, it had a similar design.

      Random purple spots were all over the sword, but both Sera and Leo weren't able to see it for long, because Zero had used it instantly to throw out a large strike of energy. Unlike usual Qi strikes, where one would see a line of aura leave the sword, with Zero there was none of this.

      Following his sword, the part of the sea that was in front of him looked to have split in half. Two large walls of water had been created and the land leading up to the island could be seen. Even though the strike couldn't be seen, Sera was ready as he pulled out a round shield, one that looked fairly ancient and beaten up with several dents and brown in colour.

      He stood there and dug the shield into the ground, it changed shape turning into what looked like a door, covering both him and Leo behind him. The attack clashed against the shield and a large dent was made, but the attack didn't go through.

      "His attack dented this thing... oh well, I have plenty more shields that I can use, but you were right about this not being an easy fight." Sera said.

      Sensing that something was now above them, Leo had his blade drawn out and spun around, swinging it, clashing against another weapon. Two hooks looked to be gripping underneath his sword and before he knew it, his whole body was being lifted into the air.

      It was a sudden great strike that Leo was unprepared for, to even fight against. When using his ability and sensing the energies, he could tell that Zero had just landed on the beach. Which meant the one that had attacked him right now, and was in the air with him, was Chris.

      "I'm sorry, but it looks like this time, we're actually going to have to fight against each other!" Chris shouted, as he lifted his two shark tooth looking weapons that could extend and retract. They were similar to the ones that Chris had before, although these looked different as they were blue in colour, and the ends looked sharper and stronger as well.

      Lifting both his arms, Leo was dragged through the air, and then thrown like a whip, back down to the island. Of course Leo could have let go, but he refused to let go of his weapon. A loud crash was heard on the island and a few trees were seen falling.

      Throwing out one of his weapons again and extending it, the shark tooth end had touched the ground. Next, retracting the weapon and shortening it, Chris was able to safely pull himself to the ground.

      The second he had landed though, a large slash of red aura had hit Chris. It had come out too fast for him to defend against and landed right across his chest pushing him back. Using the weapons he stopped himself from being blown away.

      "Now that's some power." Chris commented looking at his chest, which had a shallow scar on it. It had been a long time since he had last been injured. More than anyone in Pure, Chris trained his body and his second stage Qi to its limit.

      It was safe to say, in terms of Qi, he had the strongest defense there was on his natural body, yet here he was getting hurt.

      "You're not the one that I need to face!" Leo shouted, walking on the ground, and swinging his sword again creating another large red blood strike.

      This time, Chris was ready to block it with his weapons, using them to create an X shape with both of them. Feeling the strength of the attack from before he knew he would need both, but something strange happened.

      Leo's weapon lit up red and the red strike had split. It went around him completely, joining together again into a large strike and had gone straight towards his back. It was a large hit that sent Chris toward Leo, who charged forward.

      Seeing this, Chris went to swing his weapon but could suddenly feel that his arms were being dragged a certain direction away from Leo. That was because he was using his soul weapon to redirect the attack.

      Swinging his red sword, the strike had hit Chris's shoulder and had gone a couple inches deep before it stopped. Leo could feel he was battling against an immense amount of Qi, so he was unable to go deeper, but the great force and strength still sent Chris skidding across the ground.

      "This is his best student?" Leo asked. "The best that Zero could teach, the best of the best?"

      When Chris finally stopped, his entire body was starting to turn red. His skin, his face, everything. All of the power and strength inside him was coming out. This was Pure's secret weapon. The type of soul weapon that those from Pure had learned.

      "I wouldn't have expected anything less from you!" Chris said.

      "I thought had gotten good enough to beat you without using this, but it looks like I wasn't the only one that was improving."

      Charging in, Chris ran forward with both of his weapons over his head. He was faster than before, and the Qi covering his body and being used in him was causing him to be beyond superhuman.

      It was then that Leo had done something that seemed strange, he had placed his blade back in its sheath. Chris took notice of this but didn't worry as he continued forward and swung both of his weapons down.

      At the right moment, Leo took one step forward and pulled with all his strength the blade out of his sheath as fast as he could. It came out with such a large force of red energy that the sword looked like it was getting wider as it went through the air.

      A solid red form of energy was following Leo's sword. It touched the weapons in Chris's hands, and had gone right through them like butter, breaking them in an instant. Parts of his blade fell to the floor, and as soon as Chris's body touched the red aura, he could feel it slicing through his skin right now.

      Warm blood was falling from his chest. "Am I going to die... the fight didn't even last long. How did he manage to grow so strong so quickly?"

      "I still remember the last time I met him. What have you done that I haven't done?"

      "I trained.. I trained every day, every second to improve myself and my body, so why is there such a large gap between us now compared to then? Am I weak?" Chris thought.

      As he fell onto the ground he saw Leo's face. "No... I'm not weak, I should at least know that of all people. He is just that strong."

      Lying on the floor, Chris could tell that the wound across his chest was quite deep, but with Qi he could use it to activate his cells in order to heal, himself a bit more, and he had plenty of it. However, for him the fight was over. He knew he was outmatched.

      "It looks like you won after all this time. You were the better student after all." Chris said, his voice a bit shaky. Before he knew it, his eyes were tearing up. He was crying but he didn't know why.

      "I'm at least happy, that I lost to you, and that you are the one that gets to finish me off." Chris said, closing his eyes, accepting death.

      "You are just a lost person." Leo stated. "And I can also tell that you are someone who doesn't have a bad bone in his body. I may be blind, but that allows me to see more than the person who is actually in front of me."

      "There is a lot I can tell from the way you speak and how your aura reacts. You can still change, you can still make a difference."

      Leo then looked over in another direction.

      "Unfortunately for him, it's a lost cause."
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        Chapter—1853:
        Alone.

        Chris continued to lay on the ground, even though he was now much better. The wound on his body had somewhat healed to the point where it wouldn't cause him any more discomfort or harm. There would be a scar left there, but that was just another of the many to add to his collection, and he actually wished to keep this one.

        Leo had departed shortly after defeating Chris and telling him with those words. So now Chris was left with his own thoughts, thinking back at the whole situation and what had happened.

        "I lost... From how Master talked about this, I always thought that if the two of us fought, it would be to the death." Chris thought.

        "The hatred Master felt when he talked about his past, he had attempted to pass it onto me."

        "However, I never did feel the same hatred as he did. It was hard for me to relate. But I was in his debt."

        "So, of course, I would do as he told me, and if it was to just defeat one person, then so be it."

        "It was just, I was expecting Leo to carry the same hatred as his Master, but it looks like he doesn't. Either way, I've jost now... so what does that mean for me."

        Chris pulled his upper body up but was still on the ground. Once in a while, he would feel the whole island shake. Without a doubt, this was the power of Zero. It seemed like their fight was still going on as well.

        "If Master hasn't beaten his opponent now, it must mean the person he's fighting against is strong as well." Chris thought.

        "These people, they are incredibly strong, and they're the ones that are saving the humans and the planet."

        When thinking about it more and the Pure's goal, Chris thought it was all pointless. Humans were weak creatures. Even if they taught everyone the power of Qi, there were only so few people that could amount to what he and his Master could do.

        At the end of the day, even then, Chris had lost his battle against Leo because the latter was a vampire who also knew how to use Qi as well. And alongside those with abilities, the humans were also able to survive the first war.

        If they truly got rid of all the abilities in the world and replaced them with Qi, then can they beat the Dalki if the latter were to return? Could they have defeated the vampires as well? Right now, perhaps it was just due to his recent defeat, but in his head, the answer was no. The Qi was still far off compared to the power of abilities, and he felt removing the abilities would only weaken the whole race against external threats.

        After all, they wouldn't be on the losing end right now otherwise.

        Letting out a big sigh, Chris was on the verge of giving up. Whatever happened to him, he would let it be, if that meant the ants on this island and other insects were to eat his body, then that would be fine as well.

        "Look at me, without any goal, I feel completely lost." Chris thought as he heard the whole island rumble again, and a rise in power was felt coming from a certain direction.

        "I should at least see this through to the end. This could be the last time I see him. I should at least thank him for giving me the life that I have now." Chris stood up and started to head toward the direction of the fight.

        On his way there, the entire jungle was ruined and burnt. This continued for more than a kilometre, and he still hadn't reached the fighting yet, but moving the Qi to his ears, he could hear in the distance people conversing.

        "You're a fool!" A voice exclaimed, "You have no idea who that marking belongs to! How can you trust the words of someone like that? You say you understand us, but if you did, you would have never agreed to let him mark you."

        "Every one of us just does things for our own gain, and it's true even for me right now! Whatever he's promised you, you will never get it. Do not believe him!"

        The context of the conversation made no sense to Chris, and suddenly, everything went silent. The voice died out, the sound of fighting stopped, and the energy he felt earlier dispersed as well. Upon getting closer, Chris came across a large slash made across the whole island.

        Water had filled the deep cut, making a strange type of stream of seawater. It was unnatural, to say the least, and was clearly a result of the battle that had taken place. After a few more minutes of walking ahead, Chris finally reached the beach. He could see several of these cuts on the island, now filled with water, and what surprised him even more were the corpses of fishes and other sea creatures floating on the water's surface.

        On the largest crack on the island, which Chris had followed, he could see Leo staring outward.

        Looking to his left and then to his right, Chris was expecting to find Zero somewhere on the beach, dead and blood to be spilt everywhere, but the latter was nowhere to be seen at all.

        "Where is he? Where is my Master's body?" Chris asked.

        "Master?" Sera said, gripping his broken sword. It was a regular sword which most likely broke into half during the fight. Although he had plenty more on his body that he could use, Sera looked reactively tired as well. He shook his head and replied, "That so-called Master of yours decided to run away."

        Chris's heart sank when he heard those words. He didn't expect this.

        "He... he ran away... but why?"

        It made no sense in his head. The two of them went everywhere together, and before coming to the island, they knew that this was possibly their final stint. If they were to lose this, then the two of them had done what they could. They would fight to the death, yet his Master had run away and, on top of that, had done so without him.

        "I told you. That man has changed." Leo added. "I don't know if he was different when you first met him."

        "Perhaps he was softer and closer to the man that I remember, but now he is a man who is willing to abandon someone who has been by his side for so long."

        "No, wait, even calling him a human would insult all of us."

        Chris fell to his knees because, in his head, he had lost two things on this day. The only person he ever really knew, someone like a father to him, and the whole purpose of his life.

        "That damned slimy bastard!" Sera threw the broken sword onto the ground in frustration.

        "He already had a lot of power, and then he must have borrowed an enormous amount from that sicko, and who would have thought, huh?"

        "The person who has secretly been running Pure, the very top of the whole organisation, has an ability himself! He certainly left that one till the end."

        After Cera vented his frustration, Chris was left speechless by Zero's hypocrisy.

        Leo had come at the tail end just to see a few slashes of their battle. He was unsure if Zero had decided to leave just because he had turned up, but it certainly did make the latter act differently.

        Perhaps, Zero even thought that Chris was dead after seeing Leo leaving him to make his final decision.

        "I'm beat." Sera sighed, lying in the sand. "I'm tired of chasing after these guys. We got one of them, so that should be enough, right?"

        "Besides, all the Shelters are now back in the Earthborn Group's control, and the Vampire Soldiers are doing well."

        "The people seem to have taken a liking to them after saving their backside, who would have thought."

        Leo was unsure if this was the right decision. Seeing Zero's action upon meeting the latter today, he felt that he would come back some day regardless. Still, the only reason why Leo decided not to give chase was that he would continue to train with his body, and if he met Zero in the future, or if the latter were to he would be ready to take him on.

        "Anyway, I don't plan to stay here for long. So let's deal with the elephant in the room." Sera got up and brushed the sand off his armour and clothes. "Now, what should we do with this guy?"

        Both Leo and Sera were now looking toward Chris.
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    Chapter—1848:
    Leo and Sera. (Part 1)

    At the time the current situation on Earth was that Pure had taken over nearly all of the Shelters. They had secretly taken out the big suits behind the scenes that were in charge of multiple important resources, resources that were needed for human society to function. One such type had factories that dealt with 'Glathrium', one of the strongest materials that existed. Because of this, at the same time, Pure were able to do an attack from within and the outside.

    They now controlled the military, the Earthborn group that was once protecting the Shelters and Earth. People had no idea who they were really following, but in the end, all roads led to the one known as Pure, and the one behind it, was none other than Zero.

    Because of this, two people had been given a task, a task to slowly reclaim back earth from them. Leo and Sera. Leo was one of the most trustworthy men that Quinn knew and on top of that, he had experience working with the military and plenty of battle tactics.

    On the other hand, Sera had connections with plenty of powerful unranked travellers, people who didn't wish to get involved in the Dalki and civil war. In the end, though, they were now all fighting to get their home back.

    Even if Quinn had successfully defeated Graham, if there was no home to come back to, then it would be a loss for them all. Which was why Leo's and Sera's task was just as important.

    On top of the troops that Sera had, Leo was given the vampire soldiers. Ashley, who led them, Paul's men from before were helping in the fight as well.

    After much discussion between the two, Leo quickly found out what Sera was capable of. When looking at a map of the entire Earth and the current shelters, it looked like he already knew the big ones to hit first.

    Currently, the two of them were on board one of the Bertha ships. All of their army was ready for combat; it was just a discussion of tactics that was needed for both of them.

    "We are outnumbered in this fight." Sera said, putting it simply when we put numbers against numbers.

    "If we were just up against Pure, then our numbers would be quite even, but they have managed to control the whole military. I wouldn't be surprised if under their web, they have some Traveller groups as well."

    "So we have to think our army will dwindle as we continue on this fight. No matter what, but we have to lessen the amount of people that we are fighting against."

    Placing his finger on the map, Sera had pointed to one of the biggest Shelters, and on top of that, it was where one of the Big Five used to own.

    "This city here has the biggest Mecha factory that Earth created." Sera explained. "Although they aren't a problem for either of us, I suggest we make one of these places our targets."

    "It stops the people who can't fight from fighting back, and if we hit their resources first, there hold on the people will be lost. That's when it's another game altogether."

    Leo was nodding as he heard all of this.

    "It also means that these places will be the most guarded as well. It will be the hardest to go against." Leo replied.

    "Correct, but we have the element of surprise. If we start fighting back, taking small Shelters here and there one at a time, then they know we'll be coming for them and they have time to prepare.

    "Right now, they think we are too distracted by the Dalki war. Sure, we could go the other route, try to build up a resistance to fight back, but we only need to do that if we aren't confident we can take down the big bases."

    "I'm confident enough, but for this to work, we need to take out two of them at the same time to have the most impact. So my question is to you, can you do it?" Sera asked,

    Leo gripped his sword, and started to walk away from the map.

    "I'll get my people ready."

    —— —— ——

    After the meeting was over, the two biggest cities on Earth that had a play in the Big Five were targeted. Sera would focus on one, while Leo would focus on the other one. The attack had to be coordinated so support couldn't be sent over. They needed to go in with a big blast.

    Both of them had the same tactic to start. At first, only one of them would sneak into the city. With plenty of normal citizens, that wasn't hard to do. With the portable teleports that Logan had given them, they just had to turn them on to allow the chaos to begin.

    Leo and the vampire soldiers started to attack; they knew which places would be heavily secured. At the same time what could possibly be used against them. Just like Sera said, the attack was quick and swift.

    Leo slashed and went from one person to the next not showing any mercy because he knew that if he allowed them to live, then it meant an ally dying. There was also the chance for them to use someone against him.

    They continued forward and Leo had entered some type of base. This was the manufacturing plant where all the Glathrium was made. Entering the main factory, he was there alone.

    There were mechanical parts being used to shape and cut the Glathrium. They used Glathrium drills to cut other pieces of Glathrium since it was the easiest material to use on itself. Standing there in front of him were Agents with numbers 16, and 17 on their coats.

    "Oh, the Blind Swordsman!"Agent 17 Said. "We have heard a lot about you. Some of us have even seen videos about you. You seem to be quite skilled, but let's see if you can match up to us."

    Immediately, the two of them started to shake all over and their bodies began to turn red.

    "I have seen this before... It was the same as Chris. Their bodies will be almost twice as strong as they were before."

    The next second, both of them dashed toward Leo. Leo pulled out a red colored blade and swiped it in a single motion. He had parried the sword of Agent 17, knocking it back with his own Qi, and then hit the blade of agent 16 as well.

    As soon as they were knocked back, with his other hand, Leo swiped it across their chest with his fingers pointed. It was just his bare hand, there was no weapon in it, but he still had drawn blood from the other.

    Out of anger, agent 16 started to attack again, but Leo was able to use his hand to deflect his sword and then with the other hand, he twirled it around, redirecting its attack to the ground. Now that his back was turned, Leo used his free arm to stab right through 17's back.

    "You both have strong Qi. You have trained well, but I can see your movements with my abilities. I can combine my Qi with my blood powers. I carry more weight in my responsibilities compared to you." Leo said.

    Pulling his hand out, it looked like agent 17 was dead. Agent 16 in a rage started to swing widely and Leo continued to deflect it with his hand rather than his blood weapon. It was then that he rolled forward out of the way and placed blood that was on his hand on the sword itself.

    "This sword is also something I need to get used to." Leo said, as he swung it, a slash of blood aura had been made.

    Seeing this, 16 had gathered his own Qi and was ready to block it, but with the momentum of Leo's hand, he was able to split the blood slash into five smaller pieces. His red sword glowed while doing so and the five smaller attacks had gone around 16's attack.

    The qi slash continued forward, but Leo was able to block it with a swipe of his sword, meanwhile his own blood attack that had split into five pieces had rejoined, coming back together, and went right through Agent 16, splitting him in half.

    "I hope you both have peace in your next life." Leo said.

    After the task was done, Leo went to check up on Sera. He had also completed his end of the deal. From there, they moved quickly. There was no rest for either of them as they moved to take out the next large targets again and again, but there was no sign of Chris or Zero. What they needed was a lead... and they soon got it.
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      Chapter—1849:
      Leo and Sera. (Part 2)

      After taking down the first two major bases, Sera and Leo continued from there onward. Both of them were surprised that the other had succeeded and actually believed that perhaps the other would fail. As a contingency, the plan in their head was to move to the base where the other had just lost, or to help them out.

      Yet, they had both been successful and had managed to finish the task quite quickly. Because of this, they decided to continue attacking other major locations. Since the third one was on the flight path of both of them, they had decided to attack it together, which had only sped up their pursuit.

      The Shelters were expecting their defences to last weeks and for attacks to have weeks in between. But in truth, they were falling in a matter of days with little rest on both sides.

      After that, the group managed to take back all five of the major cities containing resources that could be used against them. Some of the cities started to fight back once they had learnt what was happening.

      Key people were able to inform that their families and more had been held, hostage originally. At the same time, a few vampires or those from Sera's group, were left behind in the shelters they had taken over.

      A small little token army to update them on everything that was happening, and just in case Pure decided to attack back. But in truth, everything was just moving too fast for Pure. The situation had turned on its head. Those that were their allies and support, had now become their enemy.

      Finally, Pure had no choice but to back away. They had exited from the other shelters they had occupied, pulling out. It was a smart move on their end because there was still a major issue, which was the main Pure base.

      Although, none of the Shelters were under the Pure banner anymore. With a sizable and strong force still out there somewhere, including the leader, it meant that they would be able to come back at any time, causing trouble again.

      So, now together, both Sera and Leo travelled, trying to find members of Pure and track down the main base. Currently, the two were at a sand kingdom. A shelter that was covered in sand but had main base. Currently, the two were at a sand kingdom, places almost everything built from sandstone and golden jewels.

      The kingdom was a wealthy one. There were rumours that they were working with Pure, helping them export certain goods, in return for crystals. The desert was bare and they had no well known travellers that could travel to other planets and get high-level crystals for them. Yet, the sand kingdom was known as a place with plenty of crystals. It didn't quite add up.

      Currently, both Sera and Leo were confronting what was known as the Prince of the Shelter.

      "I promise I know nothing, we have never done dealings with Pure!" The large man who was begging on his knees and had his fat belly showing said.

      They were in the royal palace which was quite extravagant and there was even a throne towards the back.

      All of this was just an act of the Shelter, since royalty had long stopped existing in today's society.

      Sera then threw another frail man down onto the ground, he looked back and his eyes met with Leo's.

      "Tell us everything about your kingdom and their dealings with Pure." Leo asked. It was his influence skill, and a human like so, it had worked out quite well on.

      "The Rashin kingdom has a few deals set up. We purchase Glathrium using the crystals they supply us. We then take a small cut from those crystals and pass the Glathrium onto Pure." The man spoke.

      The sweat could be seen running down the large man's face as he heard this. But that wasn't the end.

      "We also, every month, send a ship full of slaves to them."

      Hearing this, Leo's hand gripped tight around his sword.

      "First, you lie to us. I can understand you might want to improve your kingdom so you have done deals with Pure. However, what I can't understand is why you would have slaves."

      "Please!" The man begged. "You don't understand, I didn't have the choice."

      "When they came here, they realized that we already had our own slaves, but they said that if we gave the slaves to them, that they could live a better life."

      "They paid a good price for them, and I can help you as well. That's what you want, right, crystals, money, I can cut you in on the deal as..." Before he could finish his sentence, Sera had thrown a small dagger that went right between his eyebrows and into his head.

      "I could have gathered more information from him or we could have used him?" Leo replied.

      "Really? I thought with your powers, you would have just told me that the Pure member is hiding right behind that throne." Sera replied as he took another dagger out and threw it right at the throne.

      Instead of going through it, it spun and went around the throne and a loud scream was heard from behind.

      Leo had seen the man with his ability, but thought there was a better way to find out what was going on, although Sera was right. It was unlikely that they knew the truth behind the slaves.

      "Are they experimenting again to make those humanoid beasts, or is it something else?" Leo thought.

      Quickly running behind, they could see that a man had been hurt, the blade had gone right through his leg. He took out a dagger and attempted to attack Leo, but in that moment, Leo pushed his sword down and the tip hit the side of the dagger pinning it to the floor.

      "We need to try something else." Leo said.

      "What do you mean? Can't you just use your red eye magical power?" Sera asked as he kicked the Pure member in the face causing his head to be flung back and hit the back of the throne. He was knocked out immediately and fell back to the floor.

      "We have found Pure members time and time again, yet we still haven't found their base. The threat of Pure is not over until we find Zero."

      "We can't keep doing the same thing hoping that one of these people have the information, which is why I would suggest something else."

      When telling Sera his plan, his eyes lit up and he had quite a smirk on his face.

      "Do you think they would accept?" Sera replied. "And besides, could you really do that to a person?"

      "This man is the one that has been transporting the slaves. I have been tailing him in the Shelter for a while. His life is not one worth having."

      "In the end, if he was going to die anyway, then he should at least have a use." Leo answered.

      Sera had been with Leo for a while now, fighting side by side. As time went on, it was as if Leo was getting a little darker in his methods. For Sera, he didn't mind, but it did make him wonder why he was so concerned about finding this person.

      It was then that Leo cut his hand and allowed for blood to fall. It dropped into the Pure agent's mouth. At the same time, he drew a circle underneath his body, one that he had been taught. The blood ritual was activated.

      The Pure agent's eyes opened, and his eyes started to beam with a red glow. The next second, he had sprung awake. The Pure agent had become a vampire.

      "Now, I'm sure you know a way to get back to your base. And I would like you to deliver a message to your leaders."

      "Now that you're a vampire, I don't believe that they would treat you the same way as before, and I'm afraid you have no choice." Leo's eyes glowed red as he made the order.

      —— —— ——

      A week later, the Pure agent had returned to the submarine, the main base of Pure, with a note in his hand, but he was shaking. They had let him in after reading the contents of the message to them.

      They knew it was important as he shook when he walked through everywhere until, he had finally met Zero. He opened up the letter and began to read it out loud.

      "The men known as Leo and Sera, challenge both Zero and Chris to a duel at these coordinates. If you wish to accept, they will be there in two days' time at noon." The man had given his message and closed the letter.

      Standing up, Zero walked over to him, placing his hand on his cheek.

      "I can't believe he did this to you, don't worry. I'll help you." Pulling out the blade, Zero cleanly cut off the vampire's head.

      "So you're that confident, huh, well, I accept."
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        Chapter—1850:
        The last of Pure.

        After the first war with the Dalki, many of the large continents from before were nonexistent. Due to fights, large spaceship blasts, attempted nuclear missiles that had backfired, and more, it had caused much of the land to split and the sea levels to rise.

        Some of the land had simply been sunk into the sea or had burst into nothing but particles to go into space or the layer of atmosphere around the world. However, what this did was cause many islands to appear all over the place.

        Many of them were left unexplored due to the fact they were just too small to make a settlement or a Shelter on. So they just stayed there, doing nothing.

        Currently, both Sera and Leo were staying on the island together. It was a full day before they were due to fight. The island had a sandy white beach and jungle-like areas in some places, but most of the island actually had next to nothing on it. There were just open spaces where nothing would grow and large rocks that were left in place. In total, to walk around the entire island, it would take about two hours. For a vampire with super speed and who could run, it would take hardly any time at all.

        Currently, the two of them were in one of the large empty spaces. The ground was still sand, but there was a large rock that Sera was relaxing on, with a number of his weapons laid out on the side of the rock next to him.

        Leo was on his own with his blade held in his hand. He didn't do much but once in a while he would unsheathe the blade and just cut the air. A sharp sound was heard, a high pitched noise that hurt even Sera's ears.

        "Why are you even training so hard?" Sera had to ask, frustrated as the sound was getting to him. He had heard it over and over again and thought his conversation would at least put it to a stop for a second.

        "Ever since I met you, all you do every day, whenever you have spare time is train. If you have a spare second you train, and now when you should be resting for a big upcoming fight, you are training again."

        "Are you some type of robot, has your creator given you a task to do nothing but endlessly train all day, when you are in front of me of something."

        "Because, being with you makes me feel bad for doing nothing and do you really think anything you do in the next two days is going to make a difference?"

        Leo didn't reply for a second, and once again, after around eight seconds he did another strike again, making the same sound as before.

        "Since I have been practicing this strike, my timing and speed has improved by 0.02 seconds. Before I had become a vampire, I believed my body had hit its peak."

        "No, in fact, my body had begun to worsen. My reflexes, my attacks, everything was slower."

        "On top of that, no matter how much I trained, no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't stop it. Do you know how depressing it is when your hard work is producing no results?

        "I had to accept the fact that I had gone past my peak and I would never be the man I once was."

        "Now, my body is different, my hard work is rewarded. I haven't reached my peak and even now I am able to improve my speed."

        "By 0.02 seconds. Are you listening to yourself? Do you really think that's going to make a difference?"

        "Why don't you try improving in other ways? Drinking some blood, or becoming some top vampire or something" Sera complained.

        "Today I have improved by a fraction, but all these small improvements will add up, and one day I believe it can be the difference between life and death."

        "Either way, I do this to remind myself that my body has not yet reached its peak, that there is still room to grow."

        Sera folded his arms, but he soon looked to his side and picked up a dagger from the rock, throwing it out as hard as he could and he had aimed it towards Leo.

        Immediately, Leo saw the energy thrown at him through his ability, he turned his head and drew his blade at the right moment. He knew that the power of his Qi and the impact of his sword would not be enough, so he had no choice but to use his vampire aura.

        Hitting the dagger upward, he had deflected it. It spun in the air but soon started to move back down and headed straight towards Leo, ready to strike him again. A clang was heard as the knife was hit, time and time again, and the dagger, no matter how many times it was being deflected, continued to come back.

        "That there that you are fighting against, is an intermediate tier beast dagger." Sera explained.

        "It has an active ability to move towards its target when thrown, no matter where they are. That's it. Usually after getting knocked once, the dagger is useless."

        "But of course, in my hands, it has become a demon tier dagger."

        "It's now just as strong as a demon tier weapon, which is why you are unable to break it, and it's also why its simple active skill has become quite useful in this situation."

        "It will continue to attack you until either I tell it to stop, or until you are dead. Now this is what I call power."

        "Maybe, rather than just focusing on your body for improvement, you should try and increase your vampire powers or something similar to it."

        "In fact, I have an offer for you. I can tell that you care a lot about this fight, and these people that we are about to meet, they are strong right? So then I have two offers for you."

        "One, give me your weapon before they arrive and I can boost it to the demon tier level for you."

        It was the first time Leo had heard Sera make such an offer, he didn't know it was possible for him to boost other weapons other than the ones he was using, yet here he had learned that he could.

        "Then here is my second offer to you. I haven't met someone that I have liked in a very very long time, and I like you, Leo."

        "If you choose to be my subordinate and follow me, then I will give you the power you need to defeat whoever you wish. I can promise you that on my name as God of War."

        Hearing the second offer, Leo turned his head away immediately. "I'm afraid i can not. It's not that I don't like you, and perhaps in another world, at another time, if the two of us met, I would accept your offer."

        "But right now my allegiance is to only one person, and that is Quinn Talen. So I'm afraid I'll have to decline your offer."

        "I thought as much." Sera smiled as he laid by the rock and stopped his flying knife from attacking. It went back to where Sera was and he had caught it in his hand placing it back down. The whole time while talking, Leo was deflecting the blade. His concentration was beyond normal people.

        "But think about the first offer, I know you wish to do this with your own power, but everything we use, even our very existence is borrowed from something even if that is the energy of the universe itself."

        Although Leo hadn't planned to take any of the offers that had been made by Sera, his words did get him thinking. Leo had been training, in many ways the same way as he had always done. He felt that it was because it allowed him to improve, but maybe there was a better way, and a way to increase other aspects.

        Sitting down on the sand Leo started to meditate, he started to focus on the energy inside his body. He could see the yellow Qi energy swirling around, and also the red energy in its body, but it looked a little unstable.

        "It has felt this way for a while now, as if the blood energy is too much for this body to handle, but is there something I can do?"

        Focusing, Leo sat there for a while, an hour went past, and eventually a loud grunt was heard from the sand, Immediately, Sera got up from his rocks and jumped over landing in front of Leo. He could see his face, the veins running through his neck, and the flask that contained human blood in it had been consumed.

        "Are you okay?" Sera asked.

        "Yes... I am better than okay." Leo said, lifting his head. The worst part was already over and he had been enduring the pain for a while now. Leo could feel it, his whole body felt better, stronger, faster.

        "I have evolved." Leo had successfully evolved from a vampire knight, and had finally, after a long wait, become a vampire lord. He was ready for Zero and Chris if they were to step foot on the island.
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    Chapter—1846: (Can buy now!)
    Turn around.

    Although the sit-in was already tense, the moment Chris stepped into the room, it felt like the air had just gotten heavier. Sitting across from the rest of the group, Chris smiled at each of them.

    Seeing Chris, the most unconcerned was Muka. She was more worried about the blood that was in front of her. Lifting the glass, she smelt it again and wondered why it felt so strange.

    "What are these people planning?"

    In truth, she would have liked to taste the blood, but not on herself in case it caused problems. This moment reminded her of the Dalki blood. It took years before the vampires learned that the Dalki blood was beneficial for them.

    "What did you put in this?" Muka eventually asked. "Were you trying to... make us sick?"

    "I am sorry about the blood, Chris replied calmly, "I'm not really sure what is suited to a vampire's taste. And, you see, we don't really have many of them around here."

    "I thought that blood from a strong person would be more beneficial to you all, and what better person than myself? Also, I don't want to cause problems for the people in Pure. So rather than asking, I volunteered myself, just as a leader would do."

    Muka pushed the glass away, and everyone else did the same, following her lead.

    "We have come to make an apology on behalf of Logan Green." Muka started the conversation and came directly to the objective without beating around the bush. "Since it is an important matter, we would like to know if Zero himself is coming?"

    Although Muka asked this, the situation currently was actually a better one for them. They had no clue what Zero was like or what his reaction would be. According to what they knew, the best way to find the answers they wanted was through Chris.

    "It's a shame Quinn isn't here" Chris replied. "I would have really liked to have talked with him again."

    The others were surprised by these words, and at the end, Chris pulled a light smile as he continued. "I'm afraid Zero won't be here. He apologizes but feel free to say what you wish."

    Muka cleared her throat before she began.

    "I have come here to make a report. The Red Vampires, including their Leader Laxmus, had attacked Green City."

    "We saw an opportunity to track them down and follow them and also attempted to inform Pure while also pursuing Laxmus."

    "In the end, a scuffle had occurred between Jake Green, the dhampirs and the Red vampires, but unfortunately, we could not retrieve the red heart from him."

    It was a short message, but now the ball was in Pure's court for what they were to do.

    "Tried to inform us?"Agent 13 laughed.

    "Is that your excuse? We don't live in the past, and sending a message or even leaving one is quite easy. Pure and the Green family agreed to eliminate the threat and share information, and you deliberately obstructed the from us."

    "It was clear that if you did get the red heart, you were planning to keep it for yourselves. Who knows, you might be lying to us now and have already gained the red heart."

    Lucia was finding it hard to hold her mouth and decided to speak.

    "Wasn't your group also working with the Dhampirs? They were at the Red vampires' base even before us!"

    "You're correct." Chris interrupted.

    "However, there was a meeting that included Jake Green, giving permission to the Dhampirs to attack the Red vampires. This information wasn't withheld from you, unlike the news of Red Heart."

    "You also failed in stopping Laxmus from getting the Red Heart."

    "And so did you." Muka replied.

    "Like you just said, it was a joint venture, so if the Red Heart wasn't found by one of us, but by Laxmus, doesn't that mean we're both at fault?"

    As well as her appearance, Muka had a soft angelic voice that seemed to calm and ease situations and tensions. It looked to be working, although it was uncertain how well it worked with Chris.

    "Let me ask you all a question," Chris said as he leaned forward and placed both arms on the table.

    "I want to answer honestly, Why are you here? And I don't mean what you are looking to get out of this conversation, but what situation has brought you here to sit opposite me."

    There was a silence at the table for a while, and then everyone answered simultaneously, giving a jumble of answers.

    "For Green City!"

    "The 'Graylash' family."

    "For Quinn."

    "For Quinn."

    "For Quinn."

    "For Quinn."

    Chris had a large smile on his face once again.

    "Good, good, good. I like most of your answers, 13, 15 and all the waiters, you may leave the room."

    Agents 13 and 15 raised their eyebrows in surprise, but the order from One was absolute, and they soon got up to leave.

    "Make sure no one comes inside here either until I'm done," Chris added.

    Jessica and Lucia gulped, thinking that there could be a fight on their hands after everyone left. They were nervous, but with Lucia next to Peter, she was less worried than she would surely have been.

    When everyone left, Chris moved from his seat, and everyone chucked a little bit. But Chris didn't attack them and instead started to walk, turning his back towards them as he looked out into the sea.

    "I really do like Quinn, and it's a shame he is not here with you all. Otherwise, I think this whole conversation would have gone a lot easier."

    "Do you know there was a time when we both trained together? In some ways, I guess you could say he was my pupil." Chris chuckled.

    Shaking their heads at this fact, they had already gotten used to Quinn knowing nearly every influential and large figure of the current world powers.

    "The fact that Quinn isn't here, I will assume that he didn't want to fight. That man, although he seems calm, if he really wanted something, he wouldn't have been afraid to take on the whole ship for his goal.

    "So tell me, why did he send you here?"

    The others were wondering whether or not this was the right time for them to ask the question. Yet, Muka felt it was strange for Chris to send the others away. Was it because this was all a trap, or perhaps something else?

    "We wish to find out what happened to Leo?" Muka answered. "I'm sure you know the Dhampir Leader Erin was once a friend of Quinn's and a pupil of Leo."

    "We believe everything started to change after the latter's death. We want to understand what is going on and help Quinn so he doesn't have to lose any more people. Quinn said you saw what happened to Leo," Peter added.

    "This isn't anything to do with Pure. So we hope you can tell us."

    Turning around, Chris let out a big sigh.

    "I'm afraid you are wrong because this has more to do with Pure than you know. I'm incredibly sorry about Leo's loss; I truly am. Because you see, before he died, the two of us had become friends."

    They were wondering if Chris was lying about this fact, but many of them, for one, had no clue who Leo was or weren't around during the time. One thing was for sure, though, that Chris wasn't threatening them at all.

    He was showing no aggression or even had his Qi aura restrained. It was as if he wanted to be as open as possible.

    "I will tell you about what happened to Leo, but unfortunately, I think it won't help you understand the Dhampir Queen at all, even if I don't understand it, but before that."

    "I want to ask you for something and I need you to guarantee it. Your cooperation."

    "Cooperation?" Muka frowned.

    Chris exhaled deep and said, "I want to work with your group and Quinn to bring Zero down."
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      Chapter—1847:
      Travel back a 1000 years!

      At the table, they were too stunned to speak. Many thoughts were running through their mind about what Chris had said. He wanted to work with them and Quinn to take down Zero. To them, they could hear the sound of their own voices in their head screaming that it was a trap and rightly so.

      "How could we even trust you?" Jessica was the first to speak up.

      "I mean, these guys might have known you before, and you might have known Quinn before, but even then I would say they wouldn't be able to trust you!"

      "She does raise a fair point." Muka added but was least surprised when she heard this. When she saw that the others had been asked to leave the room, in her head, this was one of the possibilities that could occur.

      "You are Agent 1 of Pure. The second in command of the entire group. In fact, even now you are in front of us as the leader of Pure currently."

      "Not only this, but you have been Rank 1 of Pure for as long as we know the organisation has existed. So why... why now of all times would you choose to suddenly turn against your leader?"

      "You should also understand that the fact that you have mentioned this to us, means that unless you have a good reason, it will be just as easy for you to turn your backs on us one day."

      Chris slowly sat back down in his seat, as he looked into everyone's eyes directly.

      "My life has been complicated from the beginning." Chris answered, speaking slowly. Everything he was about to say, was heavy to him.

      "My connection to Zero is similar to a fatherly figure. He treated me better than any other father I had before."

      "He raised me from young, feeding me and teaching me to fight to get stronger, but there was a strange look in his eyes."

      "Although I saw him as my father, it did not feel the same way. He never once praised me no matter what I did for him, no matter how long I stayed by his side."

      "But I didn't care about any of this because I was raised with a single purpose, to kill his student, Leo. I thought, maybe if i completed this task of his, maybe then he would finally praise me."

      Who Zero was and why he had created Pure was a mystery to many. The one that knew most about Leo and Chris was Peter since he had been informed by Quinn, but even he found this part of the tale confusing.

      "From what I know, Leo was one of Zero's best students in the past. But because of him, all of his fellow students, his family and the entire village had died."

      "However, Leo was also seen like a son in Zero's eyes. At the time, although he blamed Leo, there was no way he could kill one of his own son's."

      "However, as time went on, this anger started to grow inside him. There was torment as he had dreams of his family reaching out to him. All while Leo himself had been hailed a hero, the Blind Swordsman."

      "By the time he had summoned the will to kill Leo, he had grown old. His body wasn't like it used to be so he searched out for someone he could raise to do the task for him, and that was me." Chris explained.

      "At the moment, the two of you sound like great friends." Mitchell commented, and the others agreed. They were wondering just how Chris words would turn this tale around.

      "That part of the story will come later." Chris replied.

      "For you to understand everything and for you to believe that I truly wish to get rid of Zero, you need to understand from the beginning."

      "Everyday, I heard tales of his fellow students that he had trained at the temple, but the one he talked most about was Leo."

      "Although Zero had committed to taking out Leo, when he talked about him, it was always in a soft gentle tone and in a good light."

      "It left me confused, my emotions strange. For me it was almost like listening to a father who had another son, a son he was extremely proud of. Before Leo, Zero had a bigger hatred for another, and that was the government. The military force in charge."

      "They were the ones that had forced them into this war and had sent no help whatsoever when their whole village had been attacked."

      "Along his journeys, he ran into a woman named Lucy. She too had a hatred for the world. A man with a higher ability had forced himself upon her, and in doing so she had been left pregnant with a child."

      Peter's eyes lit up when he heard this. Lucy was Layla's mother. And although they had heard from Agent 2 of this fact, Layla was always unsure if it was true or not. As to why, it was because her mother had treated her like trash all those years.

      "This... is probably something I should keep to myself." Peter thought.

      "Using her strength, her passion, and her ideal of getting rid of the abilities and systems of the world, Lucy, Zero, and I created Pure."

      "We were the beginning of the organisation of Pure. During this time, Zero had taught Lucy how to use Qi. Lucy grew fast and was talented."

      "On top of that, she had revealed a skill she was able to do that Zero was not, to directly control Life force Qi."

      "I didn't notice it then, but looking back on it now, that was when Zero's views and actions started to change."

      "Zero has been able to live this long thanks to the life steal. I'm not an idiot and as to the people he has used it on... well, although he has never kept it a secret from me, I never agreed with it."

      "You see, me and him never had the same views. I was only raised to do one thing, to fight against Leo. To do his bidding for him, like some type of avatar or puppet he used to pull strings."

      "I was fine with that though, it was my part of the deal for being looked after. But now with his life back, his body getting younger, he could begin to do things himself."

      "The people Zero started to bring into the group, Lucy didn't agree with, as their views didn't align with hers, there was internal fighting at Pure and eventually, Lucy's position got weaker within the organisation that she had started."

      "Still, I followed the person who I saw as my father and for the first time, on the battlefield while fighting against a Dalki, I met Leo. He was just as great as Zero had said he was, perhaps even better."

      "If we were on our own, then I believe both of us would have died that day. There was a good feeling I felt, fighting by the side of someone I had heard about so long, to defeat an enemy together."

      "I enjoyed that feeling and for the first time I felt like... I had a family."

      "I know it's stupid and I'm sure Leo didn't feel that way, but it was why I couldn't bring myself to attempt to do what Zero had trained me for all those years, not yet anyway, not until I could continue to experience this feeling."

      "I guess it was after that, I started to feel lost within the organisation. My whole life, I had been raised to kill someone."

      "Yet, I felt happy when being with them? Could you even imagine how I felt at the time, how confused I was?"

      "I know it may not sound like a difficult life to many, but to me, It was hard to just live with myself everyday. Feelings of betraying my father, feelings of having no goal, no self worth."

      "I was already at a turning point, but only later did I find out what Zero was planning, what he felt all this time, and only after Leo, whom I call my brother and friend, died."

      "Before I continue, I will ask you again. I need you on my side because in this fight against Zero, I will be on my own."

      "None of Pure will follow me. The reason why I haven't acted is because I have needed support."

      There was silence between everyone and they looked at Muka for an answer.

      "We will need to hear what you have to say about Leo first. As we said, Quinn isn't here, so it will be up to us." Muka replied.

      "Very well." Chris said.

      "To find out what happened to Leo, we have to go back to Earth around a 1000 years ago, when the attacks from Sera and him started."
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    Chapter—1844:
    Pure Army!

    As the spaceship hovered down to land on top of the Grand Rein, nervousness gripped some of the people on the ship. After all, they were on the opposing side, voicing against the beliefs of Pure.

    Never in their entire lives did they believe that they might end up going to the heart of the Pure base. At the same time, they had no clue what they were expecting either.

    When landing and getting off the ship, they found about fifteen people in light brown clothing waiting for them. Other than them, a couple wore a white overcoat and had a unique number embedded on the back of the coat.

    "Even after all this time, they're still doing that type of stuff?" Peter frowned.

    They were coming in on the very top deck, and that's when they noticed something strange. Several deep scrapes, burnt spots, and more were all over the large platform.

    "It looks like someone attacked the Rein ship recently," Lucia commented.

    "I wonder who it was. Does Pure have enemies other than the Greens?"

    "I wouldn't be too surprised," Mitchell replied.

    "There have been cases of people who defected from the Vampire Corps to go after other vampires and even Pure."

    Although Muka didn't say anything, she found the markings and scratches to be quite strange. The way the strikes and the attacks were and how distanced the marks were. It didn't seem like an attack from a ship or spaceship of some sort.

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    As the ship landed, each of them walked down the ramp and standing in front of them were two men in White overcoats, one with the number 13 and the other with the number 15.

    By their side, there was the normal fighting force of the Pure base, in a type of brown clothing with pieces of Blue armour on certain parts of their body.

    "Welcome those of you from Green city!" The man with the number 13 announced. He had quite long hair, which were dyed in a shade of dark green and eyes that were a bit wide like a snake.

    "Yes, send the most untrustworthy-looking person to greet us," Jessica whispered under her breath.

    "Today, me, number 13 and 15, will be showing you around our Country, Rein. We will then have a nice meal together, and after that, your trip will conclude with a meeting with our leaders. Our leaders are getting ready for the meeting." 13 said with a smile while rubbing his hands together.

    Getting ready didn't sound good to them. They were more afraid that they were setting up a trap. What would one need to get ready for if they were just going to have a talk? Regardless, if they were taking them around the ship, which was known as Pure's country, then there would be plenty of witnesses if they were to do anything.

    "We accept your offer," Muka said, wearing a balaclava that covered up half of her mouth, only showing the top of her face and her eyes.

    However, even then, nearly all the men that set eyes on her for a second started to blush and look away.

    "I hope the meal that you have planned is suited for all of our tastes. It would be a bit of a problem if I were to go hungry." Muka said with her eyes slightly glowing red.

    She made it clear to them all that she was a vampire, but it didn't have the effect she quite wanted.

    "Please just bite me instead! You can have all my blood!" A man shouted, and his subordinate slapped him on the back of the head.

    It was awkward between everyone for a moment after that, but to break the ice, agent 13 started to move, asking the rest to follow. There were four guards in the group at all times, but they gave them their space.

    It was obvious the guards weren't there to keep them in line, these people could do nothing against Peter, and Peter had become somewhat of a known figure after the video had gone viral, revealing his strength.

    On the ship itself, there were giant elevators that would go through the various floors. On top of that, it didn't just go up and down but went backwards, forwards, left and right as well.

    They had preset routes to take one to all the different places around the ship. There was even a metro train system on the ship as well that could be used to take you to different spots.

    The first place they were escorted to looked like an entire village. There were houses, long green fields and shops and supermarkets on the ship itself. Then when continuing their tour, they were taken to what looked like a shopping street on board the ship.

    From leisure facilities to everything else, it was as if Pure had spent all their budget on this giant ship in the middle of the sea. Of course, Green City was just as impressive, but it was just interesting to see the other factions do something different with the resources.

    Lucia and Jessica could imagine living in either Green city or on the Rein. The only thing was, for those like them, it was impossible. It made them feel upset in a way. If Pure chose to accept vampires, then perhaps there would just be great places on the Earth that people could visit.

    After showing them all the impressive locations of the ship, they were starting to head closer to the upper floors, and what they had come across when stepping out of the elevator this time was a training field.

    It looked like a giant wasteland with facilities scattered around the place: break rooms, equipment and different training areas. On one side, there was a group of people sitting down crossed-legged. The instructor was standing, explaining how they should feel their Qi in the centre of their body.

    In another area, there were those who fought and jumped, sometimes with their bare hands, sometimes with weapons, striking chi here and there, and finally, which was the strangest thing for Peter, there were simulators with machine guns.

    They were firing bullets out at targets while moving in formations. They looked like normal bullets, but those that had dealt with Qi before and had seen them knew they weren't. They were bullets filled with Qi. Either the bullets themselves were different, or it was the gun they were holding onto.

    "Pure, they have more soldiers than I thought, and this is just the main ship, not including all of the small cities." Mitchell thought.

    These weapons are impressive and have been a problem for us for a while because they make even the weakest person into a deadly machine that can kill.

    In a way, if Pure asked all of its civilians to raise their firearms, they would have a fighting chance. It's important that we aren't seen as the aggressor; otherwise, the people will hold up these weapons and go against us.

    They stayed and watched the army train for a while. It looked like 13 was trying to do something by showing them such a place.

    "What do you think? Our forces are quite strong, right?" 13 asked.

    "Ha." Peter laughed out loud, saying that. "None of the people here could even beat this little girl if they were to try."

    As for who he was referring to as the little girl, it was Minny. And upon hearing this, she smiled and raised her hand to make a little bicep to show her muscle. Although they were non-existent.

    Those training nearby had stopped to take a look, and it was the same for 13 as well.

    "Your army is very strong." Mitchell interrupted.

    "The two of them are just kids who are proud of their own strength. Just ignore what they say."

    Peter took offence to that, but before he could say anything, Lucia grabbed his arm and shook her head. For some reason, Peter seemed to stop right there.

    "Alright, that's enough showing you all around, it's time for you to have your meal, and I have been informed that the meeting will commence there as well."
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      Chapter—1845:
      A strange smell.

      Following both Agent 13 and 15, they were led into an elevator once again. But this time, unlike the going up, down, left or right elevator they had seen before, this one took them directly up instead, to the second highest floor on the ship.

      It seemed to be a locked floor, as Agent 13 had used a special pass when accessing the elevator; both Mitchell and Muka seemed to be making a note of everything going on. Mainly because there was a chance they could be returning to the ship one day, but not as Allies. Information was key in times of battle.

      When the doors opened, an amazingly breathtaking view appeared in front of them. Walking out of the elevator, Jessica and Lucia were the most excited. This place looked like a restaurant with glass panels, and since it was at the peak of the Rein, one could view the whole ship from it.

      Looking out, one could see the beautiful sight of the sea, and even a part of the ship could be seen, with people outside enjoying themselves and more. It was a pretty peaceful place, and unfortunately, the more they saw of it, the less some of them felt the need to attack such an area.

      "This is where we will be having our meal for the day." 13's words pulled them out of their trance, and they all sat around a large round table.

      There was enough room for all of them, but Agents 13 and 15 didn't sit next to each other. Instead, there was a seat left empty. Which they assumed was for whom they would be meeting today, Zero.

      "We have been informed that we should go ahead and enjoy a meal without him for now." Agent 13 stated, looking towards the empty seat, and noticing that every one was uneasy for their guest.

      The group decided to wait and save their questions for later. After all, they wanted to know about Leo, and to do that, they needed to speak to someone who was here 1000 years ago, whether that be Chris or Zero himself, but it certainly wasn't these unknown faces.

      Several staff were assigned in the room, as many as there were people, and they were there to serve each individual person's needs. Giving them drinks and offering snacks.

      "We decided to serve alcohol to you all, as we believe that even vampires can taste that, correct?" Agent 13 said.

      In a Champagne glass, alcohol was being served to all, and the group found it quite delightful, including Lucia, who wasn't a vampire. It was truly a drink that could be enjoyed by them all.

      "Ahh, not that, Minny," Jessica said as she pushed it away.

      "Why! That's not fair. Why is everyone else allowed to drink it but not me!" Minny complained.

      "Because... because you're still a child. It will affect your body quicker than everyone else's, even if you are a vampire." Jessica explained.

      "Huh, but I'm not a child. Peter said that I was older than you!" Minny replied back.

      They all knew the situation of Minny after Peter told them about it, but even though 1000 years had passed, Minny's body was still that of a child. In the shadow space, time slowed down to the point as if nothing happened in the real world.

      "Please, I promise you can have all the juice boxes that you would like, but not this," Jessica insisted, which seemed to have calmed down Minny a bit. Regardless, she still folded her arms and pouted to show her anger.

      "Look at all of this," Lucia commented quietly.

      "Isn't Pure the group meant to try to make things equal for everyone? By teaching everyone Qi and ensuring no one has different abilities and such?

      "Yet, their treatment when it comes to money, power and other luxuries like this isn't the same."

      It seemed like agent 15, who had been quiet this whole time, had managed to hear what Lucia had said. Lucia had to admit, he was a handsome man with straight hair and strong eyebrows. He placed his hand under his chin as he smiled at her.

      "You, you're not like the others, are you? I can tell if I was to take a guess judging from the robes you're wearing, you're part of the Graylash family."

      "If history serves me right, didn't your ancestors attempt the same thing in the past?"

      "To bring equality in the world by giving everyone the power of lightning? And because of it, they have started a whole Civil war!"

      Lucia clenched her teeth as she knew about the past of her family. It was an argument used many times against the Graylash family when trying to paint them in a bad light.

      "Yes, please deflect the current situation with something that was done in the past," Lucia commented, "If you remember history well, then you should also remember that Owen Graylash also changed his views after that."

      "The Civil war simply started due to the disagreement of the way things were run. Owen was also someone who gave his life to the Hero Quinn and more. Yet what did the Pure do while the Dalki were taking over us?"

      "You're missing my point," Agent 15 stated.

      "As you said, the Graylash family changed, and it is the same for our group as well. The way it's currently set up is because it needs to be this way for the current way of the world."

      "But once we can implement our ideals and have a structure in place, we will make it so everyone gets to live the best life they possibly can. Do you think the people below are unhappy?"

      Again, Lucia had to bite her lip because, without a doubt, the people here didn't look unhappy at all.

      "Please, we should save the political discussions for later." Muka dispersed the argument.

      "The ideals are just different. I think neither is wrong or right. We just have different ways, methods and beliefs. There is no point in trying to convince the other. So let's just enjoy ourselves."

      Just then, the waiters had returned and placed a plate in front of everyone. Since it had a silver lid over them, they were unable to see their food. However, the smell wafted into their noses when he lifted the lid.

      It was a nice steak dinner meal, and for the vampires, the meal was cooked extremely raw; basically blue with it seared a little bit. Peter looked at the meal, and although he could eat it, it wasn't really something that his type was meant to eat, but for now, he would dig into it anyway.

      As everyone got on with their meals, there was one that seemed to feel like their food was a bit bland, and in truth, for the vampires, it was, but they knew their guests were just trying to be polite.

      "I don't want this, it tastes disgusting!" Minny complained.

      "I want my juice. Where is my juice?!"

      It was then that agent 13 clicked his fingers. He knew what the juice boxes had inside them and knew what the little girl wanted.

      "Not to worry, we have prepared a dessert for everyone. It was just in case our meals today weren't to your liking."

      The waiters soon returned, and in their hands, they each had a glass, and the glasses were filled with a red liquid. Everyone instantly knew what it was blood.

      When it arrived at the table, Minny looked at it with big eyes. She was delighted at what she was seeing.

      However, Muka taking a sniff instantly could tell something was off.

      "Stop!" Muka said.

      "No one drinks this... it smells similar to human blood, but there's something different about it. What are you thinking of doing to us?" She asked.

      The other two were quite surprised by this because, genuinely, they had no clue what she was talking about and just then, a ding echoed in the hall, and the sound of the elevator door opening up came from behind them.

      "Is there a problem with my blood?" The man asked as he got off the elevator.

      Arriving at the table, he pulled a seat forward. It was undoubtedly none other than Chris, which became obvious from the large number 1 on the back of his white overcoat.
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        Chirs aprendeu a manipular o QI no seu sangue. ( Plot muito bom esse, mas eu gostaria que isso não acontecesse).
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        What is the correct one for that andy
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          Probably yes. Sometimes there are such errors with names.
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      No,he was killed mysteriously.
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