Chapter Index

    The sudden appearance of an uninvited guest.

    And it wasn’t just any uninvited guest, it was a grand guest from heaven.

    Attendees of the social gathering reacted differently to the appearance of the sky whale.

    “Hahahaha! What is that?!”

    The idiots, drunk, didn’t understand the gravity of the situation.

    “….”

    “Hey! Where are you now?!”

    Those who noticed the crisis stopped thinking or figured out a solution.

    It’s just that there weren’t any sharp numbers.

    The Privy Councilor, who was located in the deepest part of the botanical garden where the meeting was taking place, maintained his composure even in this situation.

    “Your Honor! Please leave the room for now!”

    “Hmm….”

    Despite the urgent cries of the tribe leader, he did not move from his seat.

    As if there was no need to do that, he urged the branch leader to take the next action.

    “Don’t worry about me, just do what the branch manager has to do.”

    “…Huh?”

    Despite the agitation of those around him, the Privy Councillor pointed in the direction where the chaos had broken out.

    “Huh?!”

    The sky whale that had been there a moment ago was nowhere to be seen.

    But the participants’ agitation did not stop.

    This was because the force field around where the Sky Whale had collided was being torn apart at a rapid rate.

    “Ugh!”

    Psylocke, who had returned to her original form, was using all her might to twist and tear the force field with both hands.

    After opening the gap, focus all your strength towards the ground.

    As a result, the curtain of force surrounding the botanical garden from the sky began to quickly disappear.

    Anyone who saw the sight from a distance would think it was spectacular.

    Of course, the thoughts of those who witnessed the scene up close were completely different.

    “Isn’t this enough?”

    “Okay, I’ll go that way.”

    As soon as Psylocke called out on the radio, someone answered.

    Before we knew it, Psylocke was coming down the station master’s plane, getting closer to the ground.

    A swarm of bats began to pour out through the gap in the force field that had been torn so spectacularly.

    “Psylocke, straight to the ground!”

    “….”

    Psylocke didn’t particularly like being ordered around by someone who wasn’t even her master’s servant.

    “Answer!”

    “Yes.”

    However, he immediately responded to Lyria’s screams heard over the radio.

    She was strictly the third member of the master’s household.

    As Psylocke tore through the force field and descended to the ground, three people entered the force field with a swarm of bats.

    The first to land were Eslock and Laia.

    “Security is terrible.”

    “No, no matter how you look at it, isn’t Psylocke stronger?”

    “Both of you, focus. I don’t think that’s important right now.”

    Lillian, who landed next, pointed to those rushing in from the front.

    “I haven’t seen these guys before. What do you think, Lia?”

    “They’re probably the ones who came in recently.”

    The tenth and twelfth tribes.

    As Laia said, they were a relatively recently organized tribe.

    The twelfth wave leader, Logan, was an exception.

    The members of the two tribes and the 3rd Platoon of the Blue Heart Office did not know each other.

    “…?’

    However, there were some familiar figures in the 3rd Platoon.

    A heterogeneous entity seen between the two tribes of vampires.

    Priests belonging to the church and… vampire hunters.

    The sight of the vampires and the three of them approaching the 3rd Platoon together was very contradictory. ”

    “I think it’s thanks to the Privy Council’s connections.”

    “I guess so.”

    Eslock nodded to Laia’s words. Then he spoke as if he found it absurd.

    “I don’t know what will happen to the world.”

    ***

    While all this was happening.

    The 2nd Platoon was steadily approaching the target of this mission.

    “Oh, really!”

    The problem is that the participants’ agitation is beyond imagination.

    “Ray, this won’t work! Let’s go over there!”

    “Yeah!”

    “Chris, wouldn’t it be faster to just fly?”

    “…Is that so?”

    Sheila’s belated opinion as she runs full speed ahead with us.

    At that moment, a flock of bats came in from somewhere and were flying around.

    “Okay, let’s do that. Don’t miss anything and follow along!”

    Ray and Sheila’s answers followed.

    The bats roaming around inside the station are clearly adults.

    The bat I transformed into was a baby bat, much smaller than that.

    ‘Is this speed appropriate?’

    No matter how external the differences may be, they may become meaningless during the flight.

    So, while maintaining a reasonable speed and heading into the botanical garden…

    Ray and Sheila. We were able to confirm our target with great fright, as both of them followed along well.

    “Ray, is that the guy?!”

    “I think that’s right. No, it’s clear.”

    As I stopped after spotting the Privy Councilor, the two who had been following me also stopped.

    “Should we attack right now?”

    “Okay, then. Let’s each go our separate ways!”

    I answered Sheila’s belligerent question appropriately.

    The Privy Councillor was enjoying the situation, oblivious to the three baby bats flying in different directions.

    “Chief Privy Councilor. Aren’t you being too laid-back?”

    “Hehehe. What do you think? I’m sure our great association members will take good care of it.”

    Those who guard his side fall into two main categories.

    The vampires left behind by the twelfth tribe leader as he departed for the scene, and some of the vampire hunters from the Northern Church.

    The latter was led by a woman of mysterious age with an eyepatch over one eye.

    “Just in case, let’s move anyway.”

    I’m so scared of the woman’s advice.

    Something suddenly appeared above their heads.

    “…!”

    Kuuuung―!

    A similar impact sound to the one that hit the stationmaster a moment ago.

    The Privy Councillor and his entourage were instantly crushed by something huge.

    A whale was flapping its fins, raising a large cloud of dust.

    That was literally a fleeting moment.

    “Boooo!”

    “Chris! First, release the transformation!”

    At the shout of a young man, the whale in the sky changed its appearance.

    As a result, the one who emerged from the dust was the little Jinjo, Chris Radomir.

    ***

    “Did you get hurt?!”

    “I don’t know!”

    A cry that makes me feel terribly uneasy even when I think about it.

    Sheila answered honestly, but that part only increased my anxiety.

    As the thick dust gradually cleared, the figures of those who had been crushed by the sudden appearance of the sky whale appeared.

    “Is that a vampire, and is that just a person?”

    “Ugh.”

    Sheila looked away as if she found it disgusting, but Ray did not.

    “Chris! I don’t think there’s a Privy Councilor?!”

    “Huh?”

    Then where did you go?!

    The moment I think so.

    Something was moving around in the dust that had not yet disappeared.

    “Over there!”

    The three of us moved quickly.

    “Chris! I’ll throw it!”

    “Huh?! Yeah! Throw it!”

    Ray suddenly came up behind me and shouted.

    I was taken aback by Ray’s behavior, but then quickly transformed into a baby bat.

    Ray grabbed the blade in that state and threw it in the direction where he had sensed movement a moment ago.

    “Eww!”

    There was one thing that was overlooked.

    Ray is also a true member of the Blood Lords. He possesses powers that are on a different level than those of ordinary vampires.

    Thanks to that, I was able to get out of the dust before something moving in it.

    “…Huh?”

    What I saw in that vision was very strange.

    He is clearly the Privy Councillor.

    He grabbed the wall with movements that were hard to believe were those of an old man, and then started running along the wall.

    “What the heck! That!”

    “Chris! Don’t miss it!”

    Ray and Sheila also seemed to have followed me straight away.

    I moved my body at Ray’s subsequent shout.

    “….”

    Without thinking about anything, I reached the head of the Privy Councillor, who was moving around the wall dazzlingly.

    “That guy!”

    You have a good eye for detail!

    The Privy Councillor reacted to a small bat flying over his head.

    ‘But it’s already too late.’

    The Privy Councillor began to watch me closely, but it was too late.

    I returned to my original form and put both hands together and pointed at him as if aiming at him.

    Then several red spheres appeared around them.

    The surface was constantly moving and was composed of blood, so to speak, blood cells!

    Of course, not all of that blood came from my body.

    ‘Well, that’s not what’s important right now!’

    The numerous blood cells that had formed around the body exploded as if popping.

    At the same time, he flew towards the Privy Councillor with clear hostility.

    “Oh!”

    I couldn’t believe what he was saying as he watched the enemy’s skills flying towards him.

    The Privy Councilor dodged the blood spheres flying at him at high speed, but there was a limit.

    “One more time!”

    Because the blood cells were equipped with a guiding function. No, to be exact, they were being controlled according to my will.

    ***

    The surroundings were very bright with the moonlight shining from the red moon and the magic lights installed throughout the botanical garden.

    Thanks to this, I was able to clearly see all of the Privy Councilor’s movements.

    He didn’t look like an old man of that age, and his movements were so skillful that he couldn’t even be considered human.

    Even one of the Privy Councillor’s hands turned into a metal claw.

    “Shit!”

    The Privy Councilor used his claws to dodge my blood cells as he slid along the wall with a roar.

    “….”

    So far, all five of my blood cells have hit the Privy Councillor.

    It was clearly an amount that should be enough damage to a normal person.

    ‘It seems really strange.’

    The Privy Councilor dodged here and there, then took refuge inside a space with certain plants.

    I think it’s probably a trap.

    ‘No way! I never thought something like this would happen today.’

    After a moment of hesitation, I moved right away.

    “Okay! It’s over now!”

    …uh?!

    The place we arrived at after following the Privy Councilor.

    Inside that space, the corpse of the Privy Councilor is lying around.

    And there was a big man standing in front of the body before me.

    “Okay, that’s the end of it.”

    As the man said that, he threw something at me.

    Percussion!

    I instinctively grabbed it without realizing it.

    Disposable terminal.

    As I was about to confirm his identity, the man spoke in a phlegmy voice.

    “Your mission is complete. Now withdraw and check that terminal!”

    Unlike the outside, the inside of the space was dark, so it was difficult to see the man’s appearance in detail.

    No, but was he really a man in the first place?

    Well, you’ll find out if you try it!

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