Chapter 533 Natural Enemies?
"I'll I'll send a letter to Jasmine as soon as we stop at the next city on our way," Layla said as she raised her guard and prepared to fight. "Do you think this could be a problem? Maybe these are creatures on the run or looking for something. It doesn't mean that our cities will be attacked by monsters soon." Read latest chapters at nov(e)lbin.com Only
"Anything is possible," Vicente said. "And there doesn't have to be a horde of monsters for us to be in danger. A single vampire would be enough to bring down entire provinces."
Vampires could suck the blood of their victims, absorbing their mana, understanding, elements, and even their vitality.
Vampires were not true immortals. They could be killed. But because of their powers, they were called immortal because they had no life expectancy, as their vitality could easily increase by sucking the blood of new victims.
The more blood a vampire sucked, the stronger, more talented, and more capable they became. As a result, a single one of them would be a true terror, even at a low level.
For example, Vicente's fighting ability was fantastic. But compared to vampires of the same level, he was nothing. Only his second magical form could take away some of the disadvantages he would have against a being of such a race, which was the enemy of practically everyone else in the world.
Vampires were one of the most feared of all special magical beings, but there were others that were similar in the terror they could cause.
So Vicente's concern was justified.
"You're right. If you've seen goblins near Millfall and now we have a group of ogres or giants in front of us, that could be a sign of something worrying. I'll tell Jasmine when we get to the next city."
Why couldn't she do that now? The means of long-distance communication in Polaris Realm weren't very good or efficient.
Layla's communication device had a maximum range of 50 kilometers from their position. They were already further than that from Springfalls, so she would have to use another method.
The simplest and most common method of communication on the continent was letters. In cities all over the continent, one could hire the services of organizations that agreed to deliver messages within certain areas.
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