Chapter 26 The storm is coming
There are still many things to do. I have to hurry up. The corpses of these vampires have begun to emit the stench of burning. This is in the accommodation area again, so it is difficult to ensure that no students come out to watch the fun.
The first thing is to settle these poor girls. They don’t need to know what happened tonight.
For me, the best way to deal with it is to take them back to the teaching area and make them fall asleep if they think they are too tired.
I picked up the two girls casually, and I stood there and frowned in a little distress.
I don't know the department where these five girls are located, and they don't have any signs on them.
I had no choice but to give up my original plan and decided to find a classroom to put them down.
As for whether they remember what happened tonight and the subsequent comfort work, it should be a headache for Zhuo and the senior management of the college.
While the body was still burning, I decided to set off immediately so that after I transported the five girls, I could also dispose of the ashes of the body and the brazier.
The aftermath was carried out much easier than I expected. The toxins in the vampire's fangs helped me a lot. At first, I was careful and moved slowly in fear, afraid that the girl would wake up halfway.
But soon I found that these girls were trapped in deep sleep. No matter how fast or flutter I ran, they couldn't wake up.
This is obviously different from Richard Hart's situation. It seems that Viri did not inject too much toxins into her boyfriend.
After three round trips, I placed the five female students in a classroom on the first floor of the teaching building. I waited until tomorrow morning to inform Zhuo about this.
After extinguishing the flames that burned the corpse, the five extremely evil young vampires had all turned into ashes. I tore off a small piece of cloth and carefully wrapped the ashes.
Sebastian once told me that the ashes of these vampires burned are the best alchemy materials, and he can use them to make stronger medicines, which are several times better than blood extracts.
After extinguishing the fire and dealing with the ashes, there was only a simple crematorium left in this small landscape forest. Fortunately, this thing does not require special cleaning methods, just dig a hole and bury it. It just takes some time and is covered in dust.
It took me another hour to dispose of the crematorium. The hand of the watch was almost pointing at one point. After confirming that there were no tissue fragments or obvious evidence on the scene, I clapped my hands and left the woods.
The matter at school has been resolved, but this matter is not over yet.
Benjamin is from the Abuvado family of Capofez, and the people in this family should be vampires based on their conversations.
It may not be much tonight, but tomorrow morning, the people of the Abuvado family will find something wrong. The news of Benjamin's death cannot be kept for too long.
There is a saying among us Nords: "If you think someone else's axe is about to cut your head, the best way to deal with it is to first put an axe on his head."
It sounds a bit bloody and doesn't match our lifestyle, but that's the truth.
So I decided to go to Silver Blood Hotel overnight, hoping that both Vic and Cristo were there, or at least one of them was still there.
The Abuvado family must be destroyed. I don't want the news that I killed Strad's three descendants to spread in the vampire circle, which will cause me a lot of trouble.
Easily avoiding the guards at the gate of the college, I came to the street.
The night was very quiet, which made me feel that my footsteps were amplified countless times and kept echoing in my ears.
I walked forward slowly, and a little light shone out from time to time in the alley on the side of the road.
I held the dagger tightly and felt very nervous. Capofez was like the darkest and darkest place in the story. All the dark forces gathered here. When I first came here, I thought the city was peaceful, with only one vampire baron who had just entered this place without knowing how to live or die.
After dealing with the vampire Baron, two viscounts appeared from the darkness. I thought this was the end of everything, but I didn't expect another marquis to be involved.
The evil Marquis lurked in the city, and his evil kind of people mingled into the entire Strand's largest academy and wanted to attack the students in the academy.
After finally solving the filthy things in these academys, I found that a prominent family in this city was actually a vampire family.
While I kept moving forward quickly, I sorted out the various events I had experienced in my mind.
These things, one by one, are connected to each other, which makes my head start to hurt again.
Maybe I should have left Capofez at the beginning and become a vampire hunter who travels all over Strand.
Maybe my experiences elsewhere in Strand add up and I can't meet so many vampires.
I have such an intuition in my heart, and it keeps echoing.
Oh by the way, I also forgot about the representative of moderate vampires, "Marquis Rose", and the Viri who fell in love with Richard Hart.
This is really a headache. When can humans truly walk fearlessly in the darkness?
I sighed and stopped thinking about this question that was destined to be unanswered and these messy things. The Silver Blood Hotel has appeared in my sight, so I have to do this first.
There were not many people in the hotel, so I carefully walked around a large group of drunk hunters and came to the bar.
"Savos?" Vic happened to walk out of the kitchen with a tray, his face full of surprise. "How could you come here now?"
He asked, putting down the tray in his hand, "Let me guess," he rubbed his chin and pondered, "Something must have happened, come with me."
He waved at me and took me into a small room next to the bar.
"Okay," he carefully closed the door before turning his head to look at me, "Tell me, is there something wrong with your mission? The target has discovered you?"
"No," I smiled bitterly and shook my head, "I killed them all."
"What did you say about the holy Salendin?" Vic's face froze unnaturally, and then asked uncertainly.
"I said I killed them all, or purified them as we say, Vic, I'm not kidding." I repeated it angrily and explained to him: "Their combat power is weaker than I thought, they are all inexperienced vampire cubs. The first three were easily dealt with by me while sucking blood, and the remaining two found me, but it was not worth mentioning."
"God," Vic exclaimed, "You are more capable than I thought, young man."
"Don't praise me, Vic," I smiled bitterly again, "I still have a lot of trouble behind me."
"Let me think about it," Vic rubbed his tiny chin again, "Ah," he nodded, "Abvado family, right?"
"Yes," I nodded, "we have to uproot them before they react, and now is the best opportunity."
"Well," Vic nodded in agreement, "has the matter in the academy been handled?"
"It's done," I replied, "the body has been burned down, and the attacked students have been moved to the teaching area by me. I will tell the leaders of the college tomorrow morning."
"Okay," Vic twisted his neck, "I'll go and notify the headquarters now, you can wait here for a while."
He told me, then opened the door and left in a hurry.
Not long after, the door was opened again, and Vic walked in with a happy look on his face. "Good news, Savos," he said in a low voice. "The headquarters has agreed to my request. We will launch a raid against the Abuvado family at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning."
"It's urgent, you'll sleep here tonight," Vic said. "I'll prepare a room for you and don't charge you for money."
"By the way," Vic suddenly turned around before leaving the room. He took out a small purse from his pocket and threw it to me. "This is your reward, three hundred guild gold coins."
"So much?" I was a little surprised, which was exactly twice as many numbers on the mission notice.
"You're doing a good job, and the senior executives at the headquarters are very satisfied," Vic smiled at me. "By the way, Sebastian came to the hotel today, and he asked me to bring you a word."
"What?"
"He asked me to tell you that if this task is completed, go back to his shop and he needs to see you again."
"Okay," I nodded. It seems that it is not a trivial matter to let the old man come to the hotel in person, "Thank you, Vic."
"I'm going to rest," he waved his hand, "I'm going to rest, you'd better have a break early, Savos, we'll have a party tomorrow."
"That's true." I smiled at him and slowly walked up to the third floor.
The room Vick prepared for me was very good. The firewood was burning very well in the fireplace, the sheets and bedding were new, and the table mats were very soft. I lay in this comfortable environment and fell asleep within a short while.
But I couldn't sleep too well. Perhaps because there was something big to do the next day. Before the first sound of the Cabofis bell ringing and kicking off the new day, I had already woken up from my sleep.
I climbed out of bed and washed casually. The cold water drips hit my face, making me wake up suddenly.
After putting on the shirts, mitral chain mail and anti-vampire leather armor, I inserted my dagger and long sword into my waist and walked out of my room.
Even when I think about it now, this incident made me extremely excited, not to mention my mood at that time.
This is the first time I have participated in such a large-scale vampire hunting event. In addition, judging from the conversation between Benjamin and Steed, the Abuvado family is either Strad's partner in Verodima, or his subordinate family.
Destroying this family is like inserting a knife into Strad. The God of Light is above. In the name of Salendin, I feel extremely happy and the pleasure of revenge makes me obsessed.
When I walked into the hall, I glanced at the clock. It was already six:30 in the morning, and there was only half an hour left before the start of the action.
"Mr. Savos," Vic and Cristo had woken up, Cristo was wearing gear, Vic was dressed in tidy, and greeted me, "I'm glad to see you get up so early, are you ready?"
"I'm ready, Mr. Vick."
I gave Vick a greeting. Today he was wearing dark black leather armor and his belt was covered with holy water grenades. What attracted my attention the most was his weapon.
Two scimitars with guards hung around his waist. The unique reflection of the silverware made me feel a little unable to open my eyes, but I still looked at these two weapons curiously. I had never seen scimitars. I heard that they were the weapons of those sand people in the southwest of the empire.
"I'm a saber, before I came to Strand," Vic smiled at me kindly, explaining, "I've tried to use other weapons too, but damn it's the best way to use this scimitar."
He said this, drew out the scimitars and waved them nimblely and flexibly.
"Put your damn knife away, Vic," Cristo, who was wearing equipment, was startled by Vic beside him, jumped away for a while, and laughed and scolded: "Your airtight knife light almost cut off my butt!"
"Okay, Christo," Vic rolled his eyes to the intelligence team leader, took the scimitar back into the sheath, and stopped talking.
As time passed, more and more hunters appeared from upstairs or outside the door and joined the prepared team.
The number of people in the raid team continued to increase, and soon it changed from a dozen or twenty people to a large group of people.
I can't count how many people there are here, but I guess there are no less than sixty.
"Ha, we have ninety brothers in total?" Vic revealed the answer for me. He glanced at the statistics and jumped to the bar and shouted: "I am very grateful for your support. Brothers, now we have a good opportunity to make money and eliminate more vampires by the way. Are you willing?"
"Of course I do!" Everyone's voices were neat and uniform, and they sounded like an indescribable momentum.
"Vic nodded," Vic nodded, "the team will be divided into three groups, I will lead one, Christo will lead one, and this one," he pointed to me, "Savoscot, who finds out the secrets of the Abuvado family, he will lead one."
I could feel everyone's eyes gathered on me, which made me nervous. I quietly touched the sword with my right hand, and my mind began to communicate with the void, ready to deal with opponents who could appear at any time.
To my surprise, the other hunters just glanced at me, then nodded and stopped talking.
"So," Christo looked at the watch with Vick, and nodded, "It's almost time, let's go!"
"The goal is to raid the Abuvado mansion!"
No one spoke, and Vic's words seemed to open up a bloodthirsty organ of the hunters. All the soldiers and priests who had not been eliminated became extremely fanatical. They picked up their supplies with murderous aura and began to march forward neatly.
I looked at the sky. The sky in the morning was extremely clear, except for a thin black line in the distance.
It was a large cloud of dark clouds, a storm was coming, and there were even more terrifying things that followed.
Chapter completed!