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Chapter 103

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Special note about vampires.

Many people said that the vampires I wrote in the book were too powerful.

Actually, I only wrote the intelligence of the vampire leaders to be slightly normal.

Were vampires really that strong? I didn't specifically mention it in the book, but I think most people should know about it through the many side descriptions.

The first side description was when Frank introduced vampires for the first time. I wrote about how Frank regretted not doing his best in the last war.

It was actually easy to understand. Although the war was in a stalemate, humans had the upper hand. Otherwise, why would he regret not doing his best in the war?

Then there was the conversation between Nick and Frank. Nick didn't care about the vampires at all.

Then there was the conversation between Dicken Fess and Khun. Dicken was afraid that humans would start a war.

Then there was the revelation of the blood farm incident. Although the protagonist didn't let the whole society know about it, the senior government officials all knew about it. Then, they called a vampire conference.

Gao Tiannu appeared. If vampires were really powerful. As the leader of vampires, why would he care about the conference call of a human country?

Then, in my description of the participants, the highest level of human participation was only at the level of department leader.

That is, Nick Fury's level, and this is because S.H.I.E.L.D. intercepted Peter's call and sent someone to participate in the finishing work, so he came to the meeting.

The Security Council only sent a representative, and the White House only sent a contact person.

There wasn't even an official like the Deputy Secretary of State, much less the President.

Then there was Gao Tiannu's speech at the conference. It seemed very tough and reasonable.

But if you looked closely, you could tell how guilty he was.

He kept mentioning how many properties and taxes the vampires had. He reminded humans that if they killed the vampires, their economy would be shaken.

And other than that? That was all he had left.

It seemed tough, but he was actually just compromising. He even pushed Lanka, who had contributed a lot to the vampire society, out as a scapegoat.

If the vampires were powerful enough, they could use appropriate force as a threat.

It seemed like Gao Tiannu saved the vampires, but in reality, he had already lost completely.

Then, he emphasized Dicken Fess's concern about the vampire society. He was afraid of being massacred by humans. That was why he wanted to unify and reform the vampire society.

In fact, the protagonist had only done a few things to wreak havoc in the Vampiric Empire. How could a vampire of this level be strong?

He was clearly a weakling.

Therefore, the author has opened a special chapter here to explain. That's all.

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