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Becoming the Vampire Progenitor in Central Europe从中欧开始成为血族始祖

According to the Covenant of the Holy Order:

“All things are born but do not die. Eden... Read more
According to the Covenant of the Holy Order:

“All things are born but do not die. Eden grew ever more bloated, so God created death and suspended it in the skies. God, being the Lord of Lords, holds dominion over the origin of life. Jonah is dusk incarnate, overseeing the decay of all living things. But Kuba, discontented, was exiled by God. To escape death, Kuba embraced immortality and hid from the sun.”

Norton picked up a pen, crossed out Kuba’s name from the Covenant, and wrote in his own.

Kuba was the progenitor of vampires?

Well, once I killed the vampire progenitor—

Then I, Norton, am the vampire progenitor now! Collapse
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    I am just disappointed with the readers of this site
    They rate this novel bad
    While they rate'My Profession is too Personal' this good (4 star rating)?
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    #panic#
    From chapter 387 onwards, the chapters in Chinese are no longer translated. Please fix this issue.
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    I have returned to this novel waiting for chapters to stack and am currently on chapter 312 and goddamn i need to reach out to this author so that he may take his meds again 🙏 truly perfect 11/10 will recommend gonna read further though 🫡
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      Biggest plot twist of the generation??? Biggest plot twist of the century??? How is this a bigger plot twist than the one at 1000 for Reverend Insanity??? Chapter 339 absolute peak 🙏
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    This, my friends, is perfect. The Mc is a Chad, he reminds me of Fang yuan; benevolent and carefree, tyrannical and wise. This power is simple: he has the ability to infect lifeforms and mold them into what he desires, he doesn't have absolute control over them, though. You know what he did to fix that? He molded them with weaknesses, and gave them limitations. He slowly crawls his way to the top, scheming, running, and starting over again, learning from each mistake.

    The characters are perfect, and Abraham is my favorite; he's a vampire who wants to break free but is trapped in his desires.

    Above the Mc is God, and God is using the Mc as a means to generate new possibilities via his abilities, the Mc is doing the same thing with the inhabitants below. The world is essentially a petri dish, and God is cultivating a way of growth.

    The Mc does this too, he raises entire empires just for the sake of testing out a single idea, if it doesn't work, he kills them, or let them grow on their own to see what will come of it.


    10/10
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    In any case, this is an original story with fresh ideas, and it's worth reading just for that.
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    Boring
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    3.5
    Dropped it after 200+ chapters. Rating 3.7/5.

    The beginning was good, interesting, with a touch of darkness.

    Even up to chapters 50–80 everything was fine, and the author even promised that the first 50 chapters of juiciness and slowness were for a “solid” foundation. I was glad that the continuation would be just as good or only slightly worse. But how wrong I was...

    After the MC gained the ability to infect others and turn them into vampires, all the essence of darkness disappeared. He just starts dominating for no reason.

    He doesn’t even need to do anything. Let the subordinates handle everything for him. But this also kills the sense of accomplishment or achievement. Everything becomes way too easy.

    All the atmosphere built up in the first 50–100 chapters dissipated as soon as the carefree days began.

    Even the author’s attempt to make other NPCs ruthless doesn’t bring back what was there at the start. You can already feel how it slid from a first-rate novel into a second-rate, typical Qidian trash where only the first 100 chapters matter.

    Then the author, for some reason, added notes of absurdity. Before that, there was already a sense of the MC’s self-irony and skillful playful moments, but this absurdity ruins everything again.

    Especially after the MC started bending over and running away, a bacchanalia of stupidity begins, where every character feels like a cardboard 1D, and the MC like a 2D. And then he suddenly becomes Stalin, building huge structures and projects like a madman. For what? Just because the MC likes Victorian styles for the vampire city.

    Utter nonsense and nothing more.
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      a bacchanalia of stupidity begins

      Really bro..? Bacchanalia?
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    dang def need more first
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    At chapter 178 and currently all I can say is that the main character is truly a righteous heroic person! When people think of heroes they think of Norton! Whenever people think of Good they think of Norton! Whenever people hear of beauty they think of Norton! Truly a 10/10 novel 😢 white tears swam down my leg as I gracefully write this review ✍️ ✍️ ✍️ 🔥 🔥 🔥
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    It's good.Read it
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