Chapter 912: Valefor's Outrage
Between the two versions of Vaan, the Eighth Progenitor naturally preferred the former and wished "Vaan" would return to the way he acted when they first met.
After all, the latter version of "Vaan" was just too scary.
The Eighth Progenitor had no idea how he hid his cultivation so well, especially for his slaughter aura. The karmic sin associated with reaping so many lives wasn't something that could be hidden.
It was like stepping on shit; even if one tried to rub it off, the smell would still linger.
As such, being coated in such a heavy slaughter aura, "Vaan" shouldn't be able to hide it all.
But then again, it hadn't been long since the Eighth Progenitor had awakened from an incredibly long slumber. The world may have changed a lot, and new sophisticated methods may have been developed to hide one's cultivation and aura.
Who was he to judge a Peak Divine Knight?
All the Eighth Progenitor knew was that "Vaan" was an unpredictable and eccentric being. He already wielded so much strength, yet he pretended to be a mere Demigod-rank human.
If all experts pretended to be the pig to eat the tiger like him, the Eighth Progenitor would be too scared to travel. Even if he had to travel, he would definitely maintain a humble attitude, no matter how unassuming whoever he interacted with seemed.
It would be too late to cry if another mortal turned out to be a mighty Divine Knight. The Eighth Progenitor immediately departed for the mining sites with a ruthless glint in his eyes. Although he understood the temptation of high-quality blood, he couldn't spare the blood thieves who targeted miners.
After all, if they didn't die, much more of their kind will.
Nevertheless, he wasn't sure how great of a background the blood thieves had.
He had already removed all the vampire supervisors from the mines and placed the areas under protection. Yet, under such conditions, vampires still managed to sneak in and steal blood from the miners.
No, vampires weren't necessarily needed to extract and collect blood.
Any mortal under mind control could have targeted the miners' blood in the vampires' place. Such an indirect method would hide the vampire mastermind's traces.
Nevertheless, something like that happening would also imply higher-ranking vampires were involved in the blood theft.
However, the real question was how high up the ranking was the vampire mastermind involved. Furthermore, there could even be more than one high-ranking vampire involved.
The Eighth Progenitor only hoped a Vampire Lord wasn't involved in the problem. He didn't actually care about other Vampire Lords; he just didn't want them to implicate him.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
After all, if the Heavenly Devil found out a Vampire Lord was involved in delaying his great plans, he might just decide to get rid of all the Vampire Lords.
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