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Two weeks later...
Demien Bloodthorne was flying over the headquarters of an ancient organization of Dark Path magians, one of the oldest forces on the continent until their extinction ten days ago.
Until ten days ago, the Doomarrows, an ancient ally of the vampires with a combined history of at least 6,000 years, had shown its last sign of 'life' in its last contact with the coalition of monsters and vampires.
Dark Path magicians worked hand in hand with the monsters and vampires to find Vicente Fuller's current location. However, they had been unsuccessful for the past two and a half months.
Since their last contact, the Doomarrows had not stopped giving feedback to the coalition, so Demien and three elders had taken the trouble to travel to the sect's old headquarters.
But as soon as they arrived there and saw the destruction of the old organization's headquarters, the three 6th stage vampires understood what had happened.
"Seems like our target passed through this area," one of them sighed, his eyes scanning the remnants of what was once a magnificent mountain. Now, all that remained was a massive crater, strewn with evidence of a fierce battle—bloodstains, scattered signs of combat, and a handful of decaying corpses.
"Is he looking for our allies?" Demien frowned, trying to understand the mind of his enemy. "What exactly is his goal?"
"Vicente Fuller is a magician of the Dark Path. Let's not forget that. For him, this could be an act of punishment for the traitors of his race."
"Or it could be something more... to disrupt us, undermine our forces, and get to us. Let's not forget how valuable our blood is to him," the other vampire Archmage argued as he looked at his colleague.
"It would be foolish of him to underestimate us. Despite his strength, he stands no chance against our alliance."
"No, let's not underestimate him," Demien interrupted the argument between his two companions. "Vicente Fuller may be seeking revenge, but there's a possibility that he's genuinely attempting to undermine our strength and weaken us. It's best if we prepare for the worst-case scenario."
"In that case, what should we do?" The one who was most concerned about Vicente's freedom asked.
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