Chapter 484: China, here I come! (3)
All of the broadcasters and newspaper outlets with their cameras were lined up along the route to capture this spectacle. Whether it was live video, screen recording, or photography, they were all focused on capturing this moment. Not only reporters but also BJs, streamers, and even ordinary people were capturing it all in videos and photos for the memories.
‘When will we ever get the chance to see something like this again?’
There were many localized battles and massacres between monsters and Hunters, but very few wars or battles were really heartwarming.Discover new chapters at novelbin(.)com
Hunters usually only hunted monsters at a level where they could be hunted. For monsters that were difficult to hunt, they used the cowardly tactic of clawing away at the monster’s stamina bit by bit as much as possible. However, no one would blame them for doing so. There was nothing more precious in the world than one’s own life, and that was the best way to protect it.
However, after a while, the general public no longer liked ordinary Hunters and didn’t cheer or rave about them. Then, a Hunter named Han-Yeol emerged in the media, challenging the impossible alone and facing monsters head-on instead of attacking them bit by bit. His courageous approach earned him cheers and acclaim, rapidly boosting his popularity.
Yet, his rise to stardom wasn’t solely due to his strength. In addition, the threat of a large-scale war, a conflict lost in modern times, was about to be repeated under Han-Yeol’s leadership.
A hundred thousand-strong Black Orc army! While a hundred thousand may not seem that significant, the formation stretched into an incredibly long line when organized into ten-row columns.
“Kheee!”
Arrogantly surveying the Black Orc Horde from midair, Han-Yeol perched atop Mavros' neck. Mavros had undergone a two-step transformation, and he was growing into a giant.
Of course, this was all staged for the reporters’ cameras. Next to him was the real vampire lord, his face covered in bruises with a tissue stuffed up his nostrils.
[Isn’t using violence right away like that a bit much?]
He was the vampire lord leading the Kasha family in the demon world. Lord Kasha was normally very charismatic. He grumbled as he took the raw egg Han-Yeol handed him and rubbed the bruises on his face with it. Han-Yeol beat him so badly that the majestic charisma he displayed upon his arrival completely disappeared.
Han-Yeol shrugged his shoulders.
“Well, if I hadn't beaten you, you would’ve acted all cocky, calling me your race’s enemy. Am I wrong?”
[...]
Lord Kasha was incredibly frustrated since Han-Yeol was right about everything he’d said.
In fact, the violence Han-Yeol inflicted on Lord Kasha was incredibly brutal. This was because Han-Yeol had grown to love fighting after living as Harkan. He also had given up his battle with Count Dracula to Tia, so he took out his remaining anger on Lord Kasha.
Of course, Lord Kasha didn’t simply let this happen. Like Count Dracula, he tried to use all of his vampire skills to counteract Han-Yeol’s attacks as much as he could. But obviously, when Lord Kasha crossed over to the human world from the demon world, a great deal of his powers were sealed away. Han-Yeol, on the other hand, had learned all about vampire fighting styles based on the fight between Tia and Count Dracula.
In addition, since Han-Yeol also possessed the blood attribute, Lord Kasha couldn’t utilize the unique benefits of the blood attribute on him.
The biggest problem was that the basic effect of Demonic Aura, a skill Lucifer had given him, boosted his own abilities against demons and lowered those of his opponents. With this crazy combination of skills, Lord Kasha was well recognized in the demon world, but he couldn’t do anything to Han-Yeol. He had to take whatever attacks were thrown at him as they were.
“This made it very easy for me to subdue you.”
[...Ugh.]
Lord Kasha had nothing to say about that part.
At the time, he was in so much pain and worried that he might turn into dust that he even gave Han-Yeol his blood allegiance.
What was a blood allegiance? If liches had life force vessels, then vampires had blood allegiance.
When a vampire gave their blood allegiance to another being, it was a pledge of loyalty. Most vampires gave their blood allegiance to Lucifer, but the Kasha family hadn’t yet decided on their master. Yet, he had somehow succumbed to violence and taken a mere mortal, not even a Great Demon, as his master.
‘If this was the demon world!’
Grrr!
Lord Kasha gritted his teeth, but he did it discreetly, afraid of getting beaten again.
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