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Chapter 492

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Beverly Hills Hotel, in a five-star suite.

Because the vampire issue had not been resolved, Rogge extended the suite for a month when he was at Konoha's headquarters to make it easier for him to live in the future.

At this time, he was sitting alone in the suite's living room, looking at the four vampire sacred tools that Henry used to lure him into the trap.

Bone Harp, Butcher's Knife, Ghost Lantern, Poison Bottle!

It had to be said that the vampire was a bit too casual when naming the sacred tools.

However, Rogge could completely understand the vampire's approach, because to a certain extent, he also had naming difficulties.

Xiao Hei had a deep understanding of this.

Throwing these messy thoughts to the back of his mind, he opened the box containing the Bone Harp.

Bone Harp, if one only looked at the name, one would think that this was a sacred tool that looked like a harp.

But in fact, the Bone Harp was an ancient rib.

Yes, it was a set of ribs, a complete set of ribs with a spine.

The reason why this set of ribs had the name "Bone Harp" was purely because when the bones were stained with blood, they would make a "creaking" sound, making the creatures who heard the sound fall into a state of weakness and weakness.

In addition to this sound that was similar to the sound of weakening magic, the Bone Harp had another function.

As long as the Bone Harp was worn on the body, one would have a set of bone armor with amazing defensive power.

After putting the ribs that belonged to some unlucky person back into the box, Rogge took out the Butcher's Knife that was said to have killed five million people from another box.

The Butcher's Knife, also known as the Angel's Thorn, was a weapon that was similar to a fist.

Rogge did not believe that the Butcher's Knife had killed five million people.

The Butcher's Knife may have killed a lot of people, but the number of five million was obviously an exaggeration.

Although he did not know when the Butcher's Knife was made, even in the current era where the population was far more than before, five million people was a very exaggerated number.

Compared to the Bone Harp, the Butcher's Knife's effect was much simpler.

The Butcher's Knife could curse the souls of the killed and imprison them, making these souls the slaves of the Butcher's Knife's owner.

It was said that holding the Butcher's Knife was equivalent to having five million undead warriors.

But until now, no one had ever successfully summoned the Undead Warriors.

For some reason, the image of the Goddess of Death appeared in Rogge's mind when he was playing with this bayonet-shaped butcher's knife.

Alas, I don't know where the eldest princess of Asgard went after leaving Jotunheim.

If it were her, she would definitely be able to confirm if there were five million Undead Warriors in Butcher's Knife.

Compared to the Bone Harp and the Butcher Knife, which were obviously not "good weapons", the Ghost Lantern and the Poison Bottle looked much more normal.

The Ghost Lantern looked no different from the black iron lanterns of the Middle Ages.

The only difference was that the ordinary lantern had a candle, while the ghost lantern had a crystal ball that emitted a dark green light.

The simple-looking Ghost Lantern did not have the flashy abilities of the Bone Zither and Butcher Blade.

The only effect of the Ghost Lantern was that it could cause the target to hallucinate through its green light and control the target's actions.

Among these four holy weapons, whether it was the Bone Zither and Butcher Knife used for direct combat or the Ghost Lantern used for support, none of them piqued Rogge's interest.

The only thing he was more interested in now was the Blood Race holy weapon known as the "Poison Bottle".

The Poison Bottle was the most simple of the four holy weapons. It was a round bottle with a narrow top and a wide bottom.

If it were not for the golden threads that wrapped around the bottle, the Poison Bottle would be a trash "glass bottle" that no one would be interested in even if it was thrown on the street.

The Poison Bottle's appearance was very simple, but its ability was not simple at all.

Dripping blood into the Poison Bottle would cause the blood to mutate in the Poison Bottle.

Drinking the mutated blood would cause humans, vampires, werewolves, and other creatures to mutate and become terrifying and violent monsters.

The first time he saw the picture and information of the Poison Bottle, Rogge had already thought of the most suitable candidate for the Poison Bottle.

Dr. Lizard!

As a top expert in the field of cross-species genetics, Dr. Lizard would definitely be interested in the mutated blood in the Poison Bottle.

After the matter with the vampires was over, he would give the Poison Bottle to Dr. Lizard to study for a period of time to see if he could find anything interesting.

After throwing the four holy weapons into the psychic scroll, Rogge picked up the "Full Moon Ritual" that was sent along with the holy weapons.

The "Full Moon Ritual" was the holy book of the werewolves after the werewolves broke free from the vampires' enslavement. They referred to the vampires' holy book, the "Book of Shifting".

Of course, due to the cultural heritage, the contents of the "Full Moon Ritual" could not be compared to the "Book of Shifting".

Although the "Full Moon Ritual" recorded some history and black magic of the werewolves, it had basically evolved into a list of the werewolves' internal members.

Every alpha werewolf would have a "Full Moon Ritual" in their hands, which recorded the names of all the werewolves under their control.

Speaking of alpha werewolves, it was necessary to talk about the vampires' noble titles.

According to the vampires' method of dividing vampires into five levels by their noble titles, the werewolves had also developed their own ranking system.

Alpha werewolves, alpha werewolves, beta werewolves, omega werewolves, and wolf pups under the age of ten.

Alpha werewolves corresponded to vampires' dukes, and the other levels corresponded to the vampires' noble titles.

However, compared to the vampires who had long formed a stable clan system, the werewolves were much more backward in terms of organizational structure.

Alpha werewolves controlled all the werewolves in an area, and alpha werewolves were the leaders of the small packs.

According to the number of people, an alpha werewolf would have a small pack of four to ten werewolves.

Werewolves were dark creatures, but compared to vampires who had a long lifespan, their individual strength was relatively weaker.

After all, as they grew older, they would be able to learn more abilities.

In terms of learning black magic, vampires were far more talented than werewolves.

If it were not for the vampires' low fertility and the strict "Embrace" restrictions, werewolves would have been beaten up by vampires long ago.

Currently, there were a total of five alpha werewolves in North America, including the dead Henry.

The area on the West Coast of the United States was Henry's territory.

In the full moon ceremony book that belonged to Henry, there were about two thousand werewolves registered.

Among the werewolves he brought here tonight, only about two hundred were his subordinates, that is, the werewolves who never knelt down.

As for the rest, they were all from the other four alpha werewolves.

Henry was openly poaching the other alpha werewolves. Wasn't he afraid of causing the dissatisfaction of the other four alpha werewolves?

But thinking about it carefully, this was a very normal operation.

Henry was thinking about how to become the king of the werewolves. Sooner or later, he would offend the other four alpha werewolves.

Since he would offend them sooner or later, he might as well poach them earlier.

He even dared to plot against Konoha, so how could he be worried about causing the dissatisfaction of the other four alpha werewolves?

If the situation of the other four alpha werewolves was similar to Henry's, then the total number of werewolves should be about ten thousand.

Ten thousand werewolves, this number was a bit small!

Rogge originally planned to drive all the werewolves to the planet Tatooine after this matter was over, letting them plant vegetables, trees, and flowers there.

… …

The news of Henry's suicide and Rogge's plan to make Fenrir the king of the werewolves quickly spread.

However, the next development of the matter was once again beyond his expectations.

The day after Henry's death, the other four alpha werewolves rushed to the Beverly Hills Hotel where Rogge lived and expressed their gratitude for his decision to make Fenrir the king of the werewolves.

This development was wrong, right?

Looking at the four alpha werewolves with happy faces, Rogge actually had the illusion that he played too many games and couldn't keep up with the times.

In the following conversation, he finally knew why the four alpha werewolves showed such a happy look as if they won the lottery.

The reason was very simple, the werewolves were bullied too badly by the vampires.

In the words of these alpha werewolves, their days in recent years were no different from the fugitives of the American colonial period.

Although the number of vampires was not comparable to the werewolves, in terms of wealth, the vampires were several streets ahead of the werewolves.

In a capitalist country like the United States, the power that the vampires could use was much more than the werewolves.

In addition to guarding against the attacks of the vampires, they also had to guard against attacks from human society.

For example, gangs, mercenaries, assassins, and so on were hired by the vampires.

Ordinary human weapons could not cause fatal damage to the werewolves, but the problem was that the vampires not only hired these people but also provided them with silver bullets that were specifically targeted at the werewolves.

Under such a double blow, these werewolves could only live a vagrant life like the gypsies.

As alpha wolves, they didn't have to live like vagrants, but their subordinates weren't as happy.

The four alpha werewolves had heard of the plan of the vampires to bring Cain and the First City back to the human world.

It was not that they did not want to stop the vampires, but they were really powerless.

Henry had contacted them early in the morning, but they never gave Henry a clear reply.

Even when Henry took the initiative to poach them, they chose to turn a blind eye to it.

Henry wanted to become the king of the werewolves, not only to satisfy his own ambitions, but also because the current werewolves really needed a bold leader.

After sending the four alpha werewolves away, Rogge suddenly understood Henry a little.

The vampires had broken the werewolves' spine, and Henry was right.

Just by looking at the four alpha werewolves, one could see how far the werewolves had fallen.

How were they still f * cking wolves? Even huskies were braver than them!

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