Chapter 1531: Chapter 468 Divine Artifact [Sun Wheel] Chapter 1531: Chapter 468 Divine Artifact [Sun Wheel] The plot of Alternate Dinsion usually revolves around critical nodes of so true historical events.
Previously, Leonard Churchill’s clues obtained from Silver Fir Village suggested that Black Crow Castle was most likely destroyed by the Sect of Light.
To control the contamination of pagan faith, even the existence of vampires couldn’t be passed down.
This is why there were all sorts of “legends” according to the villagers.
Now, judging by the current situation, tonight’s story developnt would either end with all the guests of the castle being sacrificed to the Lord of Crimson or the vampires being annihilated by the Church of Light.
Countess Mister seed to take quite a liking to Leonard Churchill, her new kin, planning to take him to see the secrets of the castle?
Leonard’s face was a picture of flattered astonishnt.
But in his heart, he also muttered to himself that this tactic of direct contact with the big BOSS was indeed efficient.
In this way, he seed to have directly co into contact with the deepest secrets of the castle.
Madam Mister changed into a sexy long dress with a slit up to the thigh, and draped over a dark red cape, stepping outside.
At the doorway, the maid previously called ‘Elsa’ was waiting outside, and upon seeing them erge, said, “Master.”
From the corner of her eye, she caught a glimpse of Leonard, sniffed her nose, slled that faint scent of blood, and her expression revealed a touch of surprise.
She didn’t expect her master to turn this handso man into one of their kind so quickly.
Leonard’s face still wore the easygoing smile he had upon arrival, casually flirting as he passed the maid, provoking a montary look of playfully sultry annoyance from her.
Countess Mister certainly noticed, but did not care at all.
What had an old vampire, who’d lived for hundreds of years, not seen?
Desire was just a little seasoning to while away the long years.
She instructed, “It’s about ti. I’ll go to the secret chamber, and you prepare the Feast of Blood.”
The maid’s eyes glead with a weird red upon hearing this, excitedly responding, “Yes, master.”
Leonard followed Countess Mister towards the study of the castle.
There was a huge painting in the study, depicting a middle-aged nobleman wearing breeches.
Countess Mister introduced with a remark, “This is Count Misty Mountain, my husband from two hundred years ago. The person I once loved the most. Unfortunately, he died at the hands of the Church of Light…”
Leonard listened and took another look.
Just this sentence alone, if one were to delve deeper, might uncover a hidden subplot about “why Madam Mister lived for two hundred years” without being discovered.
Maybe with so hidden treasure as a reward too.
However, Leonard was not interested in such subplots at the mont.
Then, Countess Mister activated a secret door beside the fireplace, and in an instant, a hexagram magic array lit up on the painting.
“There’s a hidden passage too…”
Leonard looked at the secret passage erging behind the painting, his eyes slightly narrowing.
If it weren’t for the castle’s master leading the way, it would have taken a great effort to find it.
Neither the encryption thod nor the hidden location was sothing a First Tier Card Master could understand.
This was not simply a physical hidden passage; it was also layered with complex Magic Barriers.
Observing the complexity of the Magic Patterns, Leonard knew this was definitely not sothing a low-level Card Master could accomplish; it had to be the handiwork of that Outer God.
He feigned surprise as he asked, “Madam, this is…?”
Countess Mister replied, “Let’s go. This is Black Crow Fort’s biggest secret, about the origin secrets of the Vampire.”
“Imnsely honored~”
Leonard didn’t say anything more; he had already guessed what was inside.
As the two of them entered the passage, a strong scent of blood instantly assaulted their senses.
The cave seed to harbor the world’s most malevolent force, a describable dark power that sent shivers down their spines.
Walking down the damp steps, the walls around started to reveal silvery glints.
Leonard was all too familiar with this sight.
Wasn’t this the Mithril Seal?
The passage was crudely dug out, and it seed like a lot of effort had gone into carving out this secret passage.
Leonard didn’t hide his curiosity along the way, looking around at the Sealing Runes that appeared intermittently on the rock walls.
Although he recognized them, many were seen within the Sealing Array of East Wilderness, mostly dealing with suppressing Dark Energy leakage and related to Forbidden Magic.
They walked far down the path.
Leonard estimated that they had gone at least one or two kiloters, reaching deep into the belly of the mountain.
The walls here were now coated with high-purity Mithril; under the illumination of the Magic Lamp, they reflected dazzling silver light.
And in the air here also lingered a dense and powerful Contamination of blood.
It was a good thing Leonard had already been turned into a Vampire, else just coming into contact with this Blood Mist would have been too much for his body.
After passing through the narrow passage, suddenly, their view opened up.
The first thing that caught the eye was the massive pyramid about thirty stories tall.
“It really is the sa…”
Leonard, although unable to keep from being astonished, also felt a strange sense of emotion. This was almost identical to the one in East Wilderness.
It seed that when the White Family ancestors sealed the ‘Crimson Corruption Seyadis’, they had also utilized the ancient sealing thods.
The sa pyramid structure, the exact sa scene.
Between the cracks of the pyramid oozed thick blood, collecting into a vast blood pool below.
As expected, the crack on the container existed in this era too.
It was precisely because of the crack on the container that the Outer God Seiya occasionally escaped confinent and caused disturbances.
Beside the blood pool were about a dozen Vampire servants, the strongest looking like they were of Third Tier.
In this Alternate Dinsion, they were already insuperable beings.
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