Deep in the Abyss, in the depths of the vampires' lair, Alquete's appearance stunned all the vampires. Who would have thought that Tim could really summon their ancestor? The bottom of the huge cave instantly became silent. Alquete was a god-like existence to these low-level vampires. Thousands of bats hung on the walls of the cave, not daring to even breathe loudly.
Alquete glanced at Tim, who was lying beside the magic circle on the verge of death. The wound on Tim's wrist was no longer bleeding. Although he had fainted, the vampire's recovery ability was still faithfully repairing his body.
"Children." Alquete's old voice echoed in the cave. "Who can tell me what happened?"
Soon, the vampires pushed Kamen out. Since he was the first one to come in contact with Tim, he was eloquent enough. Of course, the most important thing was that Betty's death was bad news. What if the ancestor heard the news and got angry? No one was willing to bear the wrath of their ancestor. It could very well mean losing their life. Therefore, Kamen unfortunately took on this task. It was obvious that he was not very popular.
These damn bastards! Kamen cursed the other vampires in his heart. But cursing was one thing. Since he had been pushed out, he could only bite the bullet. Otherwise, he might die even more miserably.
Kamen mustered up his courage and flew down from the cave wall. He transformed into his human form and respectfully knelt in front of Alquete. "His mother was killed on the surface, so he came back to the Abyss to wake you up."
"Why didn't you stop him? Don't you know that his bloodline is not pure? " Alquete said unhappily. In fact, if it wasn't for Victor's yelling, he wouldn't have come up at all. He would have just let this unlucky bastard bleed to death. He wasn't a pure vampire anyway. Even if he was his own descendant, he wouldn't feel bad at all.
"This …" Seeing that this ancestor's tone was a little unfriendly, a layer of cold sweat appeared on Karman's forehead. He secretly hated the unconscious Tim in his heart. Why did he have to cause so much trouble, causing him to be implicated as well?
"His mother … has some status in the family, and … and we have no reason to stop him …" Kamen stuttered nervously.
"What is his mother's name?" Alquete stroked his chin, and a fierce light flashed in his eyes. He made up his mind. If it was one of his insignificant descendants, he would definitely make this unlucky bastard who dared to wake him up pay the price. However, should he wake this bastard up and then kill him, or should he just let him disappear?
Just as Alquete was thinking about how to make his move, he heard Kamen say, "His mother is Betty."
"Betty?" Alquete's hand paused. "The Betty who has the gift of foresight?"
"Yes." He was very nervous. If the ancestor knew Betty's name, then there must be some connection between the two of them.
"How did she get involved with humans?" Alquete asked in surprise.
Karman then recounted how Zagunéd had come to the Abyss and how he had taken Betty and her subordinates away when he returned to the surface.
Alquete listened carefully to Kamen's words and pondered for a while before asking, "Didn't you say that the person who took Betty away was a lord? How come he didn't even have the ability to avenge Betty? "
"I … I don't know. Maybe humans are unreliable."
"Hmm, if what you said is true, then this bastard is still useful." Alquete calculated in his heart. How long had it been since he went to the surface? Humans, elves, and the prosperous world. These things were so exciting when he thought about them. Maybe it was time for him to go to the surface. Alquete thought as he looked at Tim who was still unconscious. He gave up on the idea of killing this impure descendant.
Kamen didn't know what the ancestor was thinking, so he didn't dare to say anything. He could only kneel there quietly.
At this time, a few bats descended from the top of the cave and turned into their human forms as they approached the ground. They knelt in front of Alquete.
Alquete looked at them with a smile on his face. "Little fellas, you're quite fast."
The leader of the group, a middle-aged man, had a slightly awkward look on his face. It was really embarrassing to be called a "little one" in front of so many juniors. However, he didn't dare to say anything because the man in front of him did have the right to call him that.
The beautiful woman kneeling behind the middle-aged man raised her head and smiled. "You're awake. Even if we have something important to do, we still have to come and welcome you."
"What's there to welcome?" Alquete waved his hand. "Go do what you need to do. I'm not that prideful guy like Victor."
The middle-aged man's face became even more awkward. As a descendant of Victor, he had to protect Victor's dignity with his life. However, facing Alquete, one of the longest living leaders of the Blood Clan, he didn't dare to complain. Otherwise, even if Victor was here, he wouldn't be able to save his life.
Alquete seemed to have just noticed the middle-aged man kneeling in front of him. He walked over and patted the middle-aged man's head. "Elux, I didn't expect you to be an elder already. Tsk tsk, Victor finally has a decent descendant. It's really not easy."
Elux's face was bitter. He couldn't say anything at all.
"Let's go. If you have nothing to do, then accompany me to the meeting room." It seemed that Alquete was in a good mood and didn't continue to make things difficult for him. Elux couldn't help but secretly sigh in relief. He knew very well that this leader loved to tease people.
"Right, little one, wake this unlucky guy up and then come to the meeting room to find me," Alquete said to Kamen.
Kamen nodded subconsciously. He only reacted after Alquete and the vampire elders had flown away. How could he wake Tim up? There was only one way, and that was blood! Kamen suddenly felt that his head was about to explode. Kamen was 100% unwilling to sacrifice his blood for Tim. However, he had to carry out the ancestor's words. What should he do? Kamen's gaze fell on the bats hanging on the cave wall. His eyes couldn't help but light up. These damn bastards, they didn't have any loyalty and pushed him out. It was time for them to receive their retribution.
"You, you, and you!" Kamen stood there proudly and casually pointed at a few vampires. "All of you, come down. Didn't you hear what the ancestor said? We have to wake this unlucky guy up!"
"Why?!"
"That's what the ancestor ordered you to do! What does it have to do with us?! "
The vampires who were called out all expressed their objections.
Kamen looked at the vampires with a smile. "Since you say so, then I'll go and tell the ancestor that this has nothing to do with you. I just don't know how he will react."
The vampires had no choice but to fly down. None of them dared to take such a risk.
"Kamen, you can't just watch us do the work, right?" One of the young men said in a muffled voice.
"What do you think? When you pushed me out just now, you should have thought of the consequences. "Kamen was still smiling. He was feeling exceptionally good inside. You dare to trick me? Then you'll have to pay the price!
The vampires looked at each other, but there was nothing they could do about Kamen. He was using the ancestor's name. Who would dare to say no? They could only obediently transfuse their blood into Tim one by one.
To the vampires, blood was the best medicine. After a while, Tim woke up. When he opened his eyes, he was puzzled as he looked at the vampires beside him. Using one's own blood to heal a fellow vampire was something that had never happened before, but it shouldn't have happened to him. After all, there wasn't a single vampire close to him in the vampires' lair. Otherwise, why would they watch him perform the ritual to awaken the ancestor alone?
"Our young master has woken up." Kamen squatted beside Tim. "Why, aren't you going to thank me? I asked them to transfuse their blood into you. "
Tim sat up slowly. "Although I don't know why, I still have to thank you."
"Let's go. You're a big shot now. The ancestor is waiting for you."
"Ancestor?" Tim was stunned. He then remembered the dazzling white light he saw before he fainted. Did he really succeed in awakening the ancestor?
"That's right. That's why I say you're lucky. Not only did you not die during the ritual, you even succeeded in awakening the ancestor. Your contribution this time is huge." Kamen looked at Tim enviously. In the past, if the ancestor was in a good mood, he wouldn't be stingy with his rewards. Of course, he didn't know that if Alquete hadn't wanted to go to the surface to take a look, the unlucky Tim would have been a dead man long ago.
When Tim and Kamen arrived at the meeting hall, Alquete was sitting at the head of the table and talking to a few vampire elders. Tim and Kamen bowed respectfully and carefully stood to the side. There was no place for them to sit. It could even be said that ordinary low-level vampires didn't even have the right to enter.
"Little guy, your mother is Betty?" Alquete asked kindly.
"Yes," Tim replied carefully.
Alquete sighed. "I remember the last time I went into hibernation. Betty was only a little girl. I didn't expect her son to be so big already."
Tim was stunned for a moment, then he was overjoyed. The ancestor actually knew his mother. It seemed like there was hope for revenge.
After Tim finished telling the whole story, Alquete's expression was a little strange. "You mean, Betty and Caroline both died in the hands of that young man?"
"Yes, I heard that that person has a lot of prestige in Isolated Cliff City," Tim said.
"A young man in his twenties has such power? I don't really believe it. What about you guys? "Alquete asked the elders around him.
The elders looked at each other and shook their heads. They would rather believe that Betty and Caroline died in the enemy's trap than believe that a young human could kill them face to face.
"But …" Tim still wanted to argue.
"Don't worry, child. No matter who killed them, they will pay the price!" Alquete interrupted Tim. "It seems like I have to go to the surface."
Tim knelt on the ground gratefully. "As long as you can avenge my mother, I will do anything!"
Alquete laughed. "Alright, child. I know you are a good person. From the fact that you dared to do the awakening ceremony alone, I can see how determined you are."
The vampire elders beside him all stood up. Electrolux said, "Leader, let us go with you."
"What a joke!" Alquete gently stroked his neat white hair. "It's just a young boy. Do we need to go all out?"
"You are right." Electrolux smiled apologetically, but there was a trace of worry in his eyes.
Alquete glanced at Electrolux and laughed. "What? Are you afraid that I won't be able to distinguish the situation on the surface after sleeping for hundreds of years? "
"I wouldn't dare. We are very clear about your abilities. Not to mention the people on the ground, even those old fellows in the abyss would flee as far as they could if they knew that you were awake." Electrolux hurriedly tried to suck up to Lin Li.
Alquete laughed. "You don't have to flatter me. I am not an old fool. I am far from being able to do whatever I want on the surface."
"However!" Alquete stopped smiling and straightened his body. "I am here to avenge my children. I would like to see who dares to stop me!" (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please go to www.qidian.com, there are more chapters. Support the author, support the original reading!)
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