rush to freshen up like he normally did. Ins
ight 5–7 average people easily. When paired with the basic
es host's physique to th
oon, pain spread all over him. It lingered for some minutes before it gradually
ould easily fight off ten ordinary men now. If he met that f
he mall was quite popular, a good number of people were going in and out and
light blue dress and looked pretty lazy. Her eyes were droop
aybe the girl owned the booth. The mall
iss. I wan
impatiently. "Go ahead, take any one
esigns. This is more like a cosplay shop, he thought, before picking a simple black-colored mask. Not
I'll tak
looked up in annoyance. Her eyes were all red.
s," she rep
as she trying
ice, but he wasn't bothered. Any
out seeing his action. She felt like she'd missed out. This guy looks so easy to s
she was thinking, h
ke. It was part of his exercise, and now that he h
It was a shortcut he normally took. Better than goin
't realized when it happened, but ever since he got
Mission reward: 100 points. Punishment: Host will be t
arget location. Abel was speechless. This was the first time the system gave
t the fuck i
like some vampire clan from a fantasy novel or s
obvious some people dumped trash here. He wondered if t
il he reached the destin
he man had pale skin and was very well dressed. His hair was blonde, and he
looked now without all the makeup. He stood there,
ed. Abel was about to come closer and eavesdrop when, all of a su
n time. But the woman moved faster. Even in her fright, sh
cted. Even though he had grown stronger, he made a mental note to run if things went south. After all,
ome kind of
vampire was in pain, he had heightened senses and could feel the air shift beside hi
ted imme
ng. The vampire moved so fast he could barely keep up. But Abel wasn't fazed. He had already
d and dodged a
r, I'll go call for help!" The girl, now free from the vamp
ore fleeing. Clearly, she didn't believe he could win
't even bat an eyelid and just abandon
m the bloodkin completed, host ha
ow? I'm in the middle of a f
had exchanged a few blows with the vamp
ering Abel even though he has more strength than the vampire. His real advantage was his
ing himself an easy target. The vampire's attacks grew more aggressive. The
l sm
ire off guard. Abel could tell the vampire wasn't a skilled fighter, he relied t
jaw, and he heard something crack. The vampir
n he looked at Abel again. His fa
You must be. But... I didn't feel any ener
nd, he mused. He even became more happy when the syste
lked c
t think you're anything special just because you beat a Bloodkin. I'll tell you for free, I'm only a lev
step. He grew inc
ery cell in his body screamed danger. He instincti
ky ba
slightly older than the first Bloodkin, and wore a business suit that outl
tbulb lit up
her Bl