Versatile Mage: The ancestor of the blood race, the blood demon lord
Chapter 141 The Fall of Kyoto
Chapter 141 The Fall of Kyoto
"...When did Japan have so many vampires?"
"This number is more than ten thousand."
There shouldn't be many vampires in Japan. At least when I came to Japan a thousand years ago, there wasn't even a single vampire in Japan!
How come tens of thousands of vampires suddenly appeared in such a short period of time?
The vampires have never established their own families or forces in Japan.
"Are these the first generation and first generation vampires, moving here with their families?"
Apart from this possibility, Morgan really couldn't think of any other reason.
With so many vampires, it feels as weird as it can be.
Japan is clearly a paradise for ghosts and monsters, so when did so many vampires appear?
Moreover, the strength of these vampires is really a bit too... rubbish.
Morgan sensed several monarch-level vampires, and only a very small number of vampires reached the level of commander.
More than 80% of the vampires are slaves, and another 10% are generals.
It’s so weak... This power is only equivalent to that of a demon tribe.
Even if there are a few monarch-level vampires, they are not of much use.
Unlike other demons that survive in tribes, they survive in families. Those powerful vampires will not help their weak compatriots.
After entering Kyoto, Morgan noticed a small group of vampires fighting a powerful ghost.
"In this major city of Kyoto, they are fighting without any worries. What on earth are these human mages doing for?"
Originally, Morgan didn't care about this little thing, but the breath of that ghost made Morgan feel somewhat familiar, so Morgan chose to go to the battlefield and watch.
"He is really an amazing guy. He can actually become a great monarch."
It was obvious that a thousand years ago, he was just a demon at the commander level, but he became a great monarch in such a short time.
Niu Gui’s qualifications could not support him to reach the level of monarch. Was it a fortuitous encounter or something special that he encountered?
Looking at the bull ghost who was controlling his brute force to slaughter the vampires at will, Morgan saw the special power hidden in the deepest part of the bull ghost through his body.
The Niu Gui shouldn't be able to touch that kind of power.
Morgan couldn't say how much he cared about the slaughtered vampires.
The surrounding environment and human reactions gave Morgan a bad feeling.
He could sense that there were quite a few human mages around maintaining order, and they had deliberately cleared out an area for the bull ghosts.
There are also forbidden spell masters deep in Kyoto, who are suspected to be observing this place.
"There are so many super-class mages, enough to defeat the bull ghosts, but they are just maintaining order?"
This is quite interesting. Allowing the demons of a great monarch to operate freely in the city?
The human leaders in Kyoto have reached an agreement with Niugui. Will Niugui help them eliminate the vampires?
But... allowing the demon of a great monarch to fight in such an important city as Kyoto seems a bit too much.
If the deal had not been reached, it would have been difficult for Morgan to understand the indifference of the human mages around him.
Looking at the orderly appearance of the surrounding mages, and the fact that ordinary people in Jingdong were not attracted by the huge explosion coming from this area, as if they had already gotten used to it.
This made Morgan's bad premonition grow stronger. This might not be as simple as just negotiating a deal.
It was unclear whether Kyoto was still the Kyoto he knew, or whether it was still the Kyoto of humans. Morgan began to observe the humans around him, as well as the city of Kyoto.
Sure enough, in the deepest part of Kyoto, inside the castle, Morgan felt a huge barrier.
And the countless undead armies that surrounded the castle, the clothes they wore were from the army of the Yellow Spring Empire!
"…Has Kyoto already fallen?"
He came at the wrong time. Kyoto had already fallen.
It seems that it fell in a short period of time and has lost contact with the outside world.
Ordinary people in the city of Kyoto were killed in an instant, without even having time to resist.
In this case, a great monarch cannot do it even if he bursts out with all his strength, as there are other great monarch-level beings who have to take action.
The only place in Kyoto that had not been lost was the ancient castle where the forbidden spell wizard was stationed.
But the castle could not hold out for much longer. The only forbidden spell mage was in very bad condition. Facing the dense sea of undead, the magic brilliance of the human mage was so dim.
As long as the last defensive barrier is broken, the last human settlement in Kyoto will be destroyed.
The number of undead troops in Huangquan is a bit exaggerated. A large number of commanders and monarchs are besieging the castle.
If it weren't for the fact that the Forbidden Spell Master was still alive, the undead army of the Huangquan Empire would have destroyed the fortress in a few hours at most.
But even so, the human defenders in the fortress would not be able to hold out for long.
The rest of the territories in Kyoto have been occupied, and those humans are not humans anymore, they are all ghosts!
In other words, all the living people in Kyoto are dead!
"No wonder I felt those humans were a little strange before. It turns out they are all ghosts that act according to their living habits."
Morgan casually slashed at the two streets around him, and just as he expected, his slash went straight through the bodies of these humans.
These human bodies turned into a ball of air and ghost fire and exploded, but after a while they turned into human form again and continued to repeat their previous actions.
The only thing Morgan didn't understand was why the monsters chose to cooperate with the undead in Huangquan.
This doesn't make sense, the two sides are completely unrelated.
The information we have now is still too little. As to why Kyoto has become like this, we still need to get the answer from the relevant survivors.
I am somewhat acquainted with Niu Gui, and I will go and communicate with him later.
There should still be some terrifying existences in Kyoto who have not taken action yet.
"What on earth has happened to this world? How come it has become something I don't recognize? Kyoto was destroyed overnight, and not even the news of the attack has spread."
As for the vampires who are escaping below, they should know some news.
But... there is another acquaintance I know?
"How did Ding Yumian get here?"
Shouldn't she be a student at Pearl Academy?
How did you end up in Kyoto, Japan?
Forget it, these things are not important. Ding Yumian has great talent, but he can't just die here.
(End of this chapter)
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