Looking at the vampire warrior standing over three ters tall, Charlotte couldn't help but sigh.
But as soon as she sighed, she froze.
A subtle emotion spread from the depths of her heart, and a look of suspicion flickered in her eyes.
"Hehe, Savior, his father was a half-elf, and his mother had giant lineage, which is why he's taller than most. Among the vampire warriors who passed the selection, I think his strength should rank in the top ten!"
Seeing Charlotte lost in thought, Badak chuckled and said.
Rank in the top ten?
Charlotte thought to herself.
She glanced at the clearly nervous tall warrior, took a deep breath, and asked:
"You... what's your na?"
The vampire warrior scratched his head, feeling a mix of nervousness, excitent, and anxiety, and replied:
"Replying... replying to Lady Lilith, I... I don't have a na, but back when I was in the arena, those elven lords used to call Femarol."
Boom...
Charlotte's mind was in turmoil.
The conversation she had with Badak when she first beca the Falling Star Queen surfaced again—the
"He was called Femarol, a third-generation Bloodline. You... should know him as well. If I rember correctly, he once served as your personal guard, and you even praised his height by saying 'So tall.'
"His na ca about because of that. After all, in the Ancient Elf Language, Femarol ans 'You're so tall...'"
Charlotte felt a shiver run up her spine.
Even though she knew that her ability to traverse ti would undoubtedly disturb the wheels of history and even directly steer its course, at this mont, looking at the vampire warrior in front of her, she couldn't help but feel the unpredictability of destiny.
Without a doubt, the vampire warrior before her could very well be Duke Femarol, the leader of the Nais Bloodline branch on Moon God Island in the future, and her ti travel might just be the catalyst for his Second Bloodline Awakening!
Charlotte's first thought was to eliminate him from this examination.
In the future, she had gained deeper insights into Duke Femarol through Badak and Duke Ron, the Great Elder of the Nais Clan.
If Badak was a staunch supporter of the Stargazer Cosy, then Femarol was a steadfast opponent of the Blood True Ancestor.
As the Five Great Clans hunted down the Bloodline of Royal Authority, he was the main force leading the Bloodline to hunt down the Royal Authority Bloodline within the Nais Clan.
And under the future descriptions of Nais Great Elder Duke Ron, Femarol was an ambitious betrayer, attempting to split and seize control of the Nais Clan and also an aspirant attempting God Slaying.
Because of his existence, the decline of the Nais Clan accelerated further. According to Duke Ron's speculation, Femarol was the culprit who colluded with external enemies, bringing in the being known as the "Fallen Sea King" to Moon God Island.
This was Charlotte's impression of Duke Femarol.
Yet looking at the sincere, timid face of the vampire warrior in front of her, who seed to suppress the kind of excitent fans have when eting their idol, Charlotte found it hard to associate him with the "Fallen" and "evil" Duke Femarol depicted by the Nais elders.
Thinking about this, Charlotte sighed and turned her attention to the information Badak handed over about him.
The data wasn't extensive, but it docunted Femarol's personal information and experiences quite thoroughly:
"Femarol, 35 years old, male, a mix of human, elf, and giant blood, Silver Moon level."
"Born in the Moon Elf Country, both parents were slaves. Father died in the Elf Arena at 6, mother died of illness at 7, selected by elves to beco a gladiator at the age of 10."
"At 17, participated in the gladiator uprising, joined the Free City State Alliance Army, distinguished himself multiple tis, beca a vanguard soldier in the Third Army Corps of the Free City States Alliance at 18, retired due to injuries in the Battle of Silver City at 20."
"Reenlisted at 22, distinguished in the Second Red Mountain Campaign at 25, chosen by second-generation favored clan captain Thorfin of the Third Corps to beco a third-generation favored clan mber, appointed as the Third Corps captain at 31."
A fundantally promising and virtuous personal resu.
Moreover, he indeed appeared to be a brave and loyal warrior.
Charlotte had originally hoped to analyze his true character from his resu, but after reading, she found it even harder to link him to the traitor of the Nais Clan.
Not only that, but having achieved Silver Moon level strength at 35 without the direct bloodline power bestowed by Lilith, Charlotte could almost foresee that if he were to further obtain Bloodline power and experience a Second Awakening, becoming Legendary would be a matter of ti.
On the whole, from a personal condition standpoint, there was no reason to eliminate him.
If there was anything concerning, it was his overly intense gaze when focusing on her.
That kind of gaze was all too familiar. In the future, Sebastian, Werewolf Luf, and other fanatic followers of the Blood True Ancestor, all looked at her with such eyes.
It was the gaze of a "fanatic."
Charlotte quickly realized she didn't necessarily have a reason to eliminate him.
If the historical events were ant to happen, whether she eliminated him or not, he would eventually beco the follower of the Blood True Ancestor Lilith.
He would inevitably beco the leader of the elven bloodline on Moon God Island.
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