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Chapter 2804: A Forbidden Area for Vampires
If the talismans worked, they would also serve as a powerful offensive technique.
There was no difference in strength; the difference lay in the user’s determination.
Perry had led a group of vampires to attack the manor, but not a single vampire returned from the battle.
Perry had caused the vampire clans to lose many of their elites twice in a row. Hence, for a time, the blood hunter’s manor became known as a terrifying place, ultimately becoming a forbidden area for vampires.
Ning Shu was quite happy upon hearing these rumors because, at the very least, there wouldn’t be continuous waves of vampires coming by to declare their intention to wipe out the blood hunters.
Ning Shu also went out on missions, traveling everywhere in the hopes of encountering a world origin.
If she encountered a third-generation vampire on the verge of awakening, she might as well just kill it outright.
Ning Shu felt that these third-generation vampires weren’t awakening naturally, but were forcibly being awakened by their descendants.
The descendants captured people and then dumped bucket after bucket of blood onto the third-generation vampires.
Ning Shu’s main goal was still world origins.She searched far and wide but didn’t encounter any world origins. Could it be that this world didn’t have any either?
Ning Shu felt stabs of pain in her heart.
She truly wanted to hurry and construct her own world—to be finally free of the constant feeling that a sword was hanging over her neck.
The fact that she could be eliminated at any moment made her uneasy.
An elimination wasn’t merely a bluff; its lethality was undeniable.
2333’s voice appeared in Ning Shu’s mind: “Task complete. Would you like to leave the task world?”
In this world, vampires and humans coexist, maintaining a system of mutual constraint. It would be impossible to kill all vampires. Furthermore, without vampires, the blood hunter order would naturally cease to exist, losing its purpose.
She had already helped Molly change her destiny; the rest was Molly’s responsibility.
Ning Shu’s status in the blood hunter order was quite high, nearing Darlene’s, thanks to her heroic actions in two incidents.
This further demonstrated that respect stemmed from strength.
After contemplating, Ning Shu felt she had accomplished everything she needed to and had likely not missed anything.
Ning Shu nodded, “Leave the task world.”
She felt slightly disheartened. There was no world origin in this world again—yet another world without one.
Ning Shu felt her head spin for a moment, and when she opened her eyes, she was already in the system s.p.a.ce.
Ning Shu sat on the sofa and saw the ruby ring and rose placed on the coffee table.
Ning Shu put the crimson rose in a vase. The rose petals had sparkling dewdrops, refracting beautiful light.
A faint scent of roses filled the air, smelling very fragrant and beautiful.
The ruby ring was put away.
Although these items were not as powerful as a world origin, they were still treasures.
World origins were rare and precious, meant for constructing worlds.
However, these items possessed formidable lethal power.
Especially this ruby ring—its time law-based attacks were terrifying.
So many powerful individuals have become buried in history because of it.
Ning Shu sat cross-legged on the sofa and began absorbing soul power to strengthen her own soul.
Upon completing her cultivation, Ning Shu observed her soul and noticed it seemed to have grown stronger once again.
She was wearing a white robe that blended with her soul.
At least she had something to cover her body.
Ning Shu wasn’t sure if it was her misperception, but she couldn’t help but feel that her robe resembled a hospital gown.
Why did it have to be white? She felt that red would suit her better. Haha…