〈 Doctor (3) 〉
A case regarding the establishnt of foreign policy due to the clan’s entry into the entertainnt industry.
Heinz, who heard Jin Shao-ran’s report from Romania, slowly nodded.
‘If it goes as planned, it’s not a bad idea.’
Whatever it is, people cannot help but be instinctively influenced by the other person’s appearance.
In fact, isn’t the fact that most vampires are pretty n and won clearly aid at that aspect?
This ant that an attractive appearance was useful in luring prey.
‘There is no need not to use the weapons you have.’
Of course, in the process, I had to endure various restrictions and wary looks, but that was a problem that I could fully accept.
‘Because there will be quite a few people who want to go out to the sun like that.’
They were just enduring it because of practical problems, but of course there was no way all the vampires would be satisfied with their current life in the shadows.
If you think about it, Jin So-ran, the current working-level manager, could be said to be exactly such a case.
So Heinz left full authority over it to her.
Just take care of everything as you have done up until now.
‘…I’m already busy. If there’s a situation where I need it, I’ll tell you.’
I felt a little sorry, but it was sothing that could not be helped.
Wouldn’t you understand that you are being treated as such?
There were too many things for him to worry about right now.
“As expected, there is nothing new. “I was just wondering.”
Heinz took another close look at where the Doctor’s hideout was and shook his head.
While I was conducting an investigation on Hans and Horus’s side by removing all the data and equipnt that was inside, I ca to check again just in case, but I found nothing additional.
‘You should be able to stay still when you’re spewing out foreshadowing so blatantly.’
The doctor’s last words passed through Heinz’s mind as he frowned slightly.
-“…Then see you next ti! I hope I can see you and all your friends then! Pyahahaha!”
That’s why he’s going through such trouble now.
At that ti, no matter who heard it, it was not a line spoken by soone who was about to die, so of course I couldn’t help but feel uncomfortable.
“Hmm, I’m sure he died then.”
I was sure of that.
Heinz II is a vampire who gains karma and status by greedy for the lives of others.
Among them, he was the supre one who rose to the pinnacle position.
There’s no way he wouldn’t be able to recognize whether the other person is a real human or an artificially created fake!
Everything, including life reactions and the flow of cause and effect, proved that he was the one involved, and I also saw with my own eyes that he had definitely died as a result of what happened at that ti.
So, I took the last words he left as a curse to et again in the underworld…
‘I guess that’s not the end.’
But little by little, as ti passed and I gradually got used to the new sensation, the feeling that I would soon encounter him again began to raise its head.
Although there was no exact basis, it was a problem that could never be ignored as the intuition of a being like Heinz sotis bordered on precognition.
“…I guess there is so other ans of resurrection.”
As expected, that hypothesis was the most convincing.
Even on Earth, they create dungeons that run by separate laws.
For soone with that kind of ability to accept death so easily, it would an that there must be so kind of solution.
‘wait.’
At that ti, one thing suddenly occurred to his mind.
Now that I think about it, doesn’t even he have a resurrection bonus called “Extra Life”?
‘That was the power Hans received when he was considered an enemy by more than half of the world’s intelligent beings.’
But what if he also has sothing similar or similar?
Then that shaless attitude could be fully explained.
“Tsk, that’s a pain in the ass.”
Even if you search through the data he left behind, there are no hints related to resurrection.
But fortunately, there was no way for this side to do anything.
Ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss/s
and and and and of the tip of Heinz’s outstretched fingers a drop of blood oozing out.
Soon it began to vibrate slightly, scattering strange waves.
‘It was a good idea to keep it with you just in case.’
It was the doctor’s blood left on the floor of the scene, which I had collected out of so uneasy feeling.
All the blood that poured out after being stopped while trying to commit suicide disappeared with his body, so this was all that was left, but in fact, this was enough to achieve the goal.
Uuuuung—
a strangely floating sensation spread through the waves emitted through the blood.
It spreads out in all directions along the causality of the world, like an ocean current, and reads information about specific conditions within a radius of hundreds of kiloters along that flow at once.
‘Even if you change your body by switching to another body, it is of no use. Blood is not simply an appendage of the body, but a dium of spirit and body.’
And he was the pinnacle in handling blood and blood magic.
I was still having a hard ti getting used to this power, so I had many shortcomings, but I was still adapting and growing steadily.
“…Isn’t there anything around here?”
Heinz stared at the drop of blood on his fingertip with his keenly shining eyes.
He shook his head, retrieving the drop of blood that vibrated a few tis and then beca silent without any particular reaction.
The range he could see right now was a little short of a radius of 800 kiloters.
It is so vast that it extends from Bucharest, the capital of Romania, to Athens, Greece, as well as the tip of Italy.
But the fact that they couldn’t find it…
‘It could be that he was resurrected outside of this range, or that he hasn’t been resurrected yet, or that he used that technology to hide deep sowhere.’
But no matter what, you won’t be able to avoid his eyes forever.
He was still quickly adapting to the current situation, and his locating ability was steadily improving.
In the end, it will only be a matter of ti before we find him.
‘I was planning to use the power of divine blood to properly control vampires from all over Europe, and it worked out well.’
First, I planned to travel around Europe and take a look at it as a whole.
After that, you will have so outline.
‘I’ll make sure to handle it next ti. Even if I have to call Hans if necessary.’
So as not to leave even the slightest possibility.
After scanning the room again with cold eyes, Heinz turned and took a step forward.
He still had a lot of work left to do.
***
Aberdeen, a city in northeastern Scotland, England.
There was a fairly large secret laboratory located in the basent of a building with few people there.
Not only is it unknown what it does, but it has been treated as a top secret since its creation, so few people even know of its existence.
Recently, a long-awaited change occurred in the space, which had been almost neglected with no one coming in or out.
Weiying—
The fully automatic system, which was usually dormant and only repeating basic tasks, once again sucked in electricity and awakened its functions one by one.
Bubble Bubble—
Bubbles began to form in the incubator, which was filled with a fluorescent green culture dium and fixed to one wall.
Then at one point.
Bubble—boo!
A large bubble exploded inside, and the incubator shook violently from the shock.
thud! Coo! bang!
A dull noise coming out louder and louder at short intervals, as if sothing was causing trouble inside.
And finally—.
Quang! Wajangchang—! Quarr—
The accumulated shock caused the incubator in question to shatter and the being inside fell to the floor.
The naked, naked male body was writhing intermittently, its entire body stained with fluorescent green liquid.
Cough, cough, cough—
He crawled on the floor for a while, coughed up a lot of what was inside, and only then took a deep breath.
Hmm—huh—
a strange piety was evident in his actions.
As if soone was born and started breathing for the first ti.
So ti passed.
After gaining so strength, he stumbled and slowly raised his upper body.
His gray-brown hair, soaked in culture fluid, stuck to his face, but he just focused on his breathing and then slowly raised his head.
“Pussss—success?”
A voice cracking along with the sound of laughter leaking out from between teeth quietly flowed into the laboratory, where only the low chanical noise could be heard.
The twisted corners of his mouth were clearly visible beneath the hair that covered his face.
“The loss rate… hmm, I’m not sure. “I’ll have to check it carefully later…”
After that, he stumbled and tried to get up from his seat, but rolled around on the floor again. He lay down comfortably in his seat and started laughing again.
He felt a great sense of loss as he lost various abilities, including the energy he had built up in his body, but he did not care about such trivial things at all.
In any case, the important thing was that he still had a body capable of conducting experints, his genius brain, and unique skills to support it.
“Phantom… and Masquerade…”
Two words ca out of his mouth one after another.
A mixture of desire and desire burned greedily in the eyes of the male doctor who spoke.
“Hehehehehe!”
And for a short period of ti, the sound of maniacal laughter echoed softly throughout the thoroughly soundproofed laboratory.
***
At a ti when the world situation was moving in an even more unpredictable direction due to the turmoil that occurred in Europe.
A woman from Outerica was also experiencing a situation she could never have imagined.
“Huh? “What did you just say…”
Lee Se-ah, who was blinking blankly, unconsciously asked the person who said sothing unexpected.
Her brilliant mind and cognitive abilities allowed her to imdiately understand what the other person was saying, but the content was so absurd that she could not easily accept it.
“So… you’re saying you went to Earth and ca back? “The saint?”
“That’s right. It was Korea, the hotown of Isea and Hesperon. “I think my relationship with the two people had a significant influence.”
“…How?”
“Hmm, if you ask how… I guess I can only say that the Lord guided . “I will always be his sword.”
Ise-ah looked at him blankly at his confident answer.
He pursed his lips a few tis, then closed his mouth and nodded.
In fact, nothing could be explained or understood by that alone, but the answer given by the faithful saint, ‘God’s will,’ was literally no different from the report of an imputation.
“…I’m very embarrassed. I’ve never thought of a situation like this. “I’ve never even heard of sothing like that being possible.”
“I heard that too. “Maybe that’s why there are quite a few people on Earth who don’t believe it.”
Ise-ah nodded heavily at those words.
In fact, I still couldn’t believe it, but he had no reason to lie to himself, so it was probably true.
A thought briefly crossed her mind, ‘Maybe Saint Heinrich was an Earthling?’ But even taking that into account, the fact that he could freely travel back and forth between Earth and another world was still absurd.
It wasn’t easy for him to suddenly change his mind when he had until now firmly believed that he was from another world.
“So the reason you’re telling that is….”
“I think I can be of help to Isea in many ways. “Have you had a lot of worries these days?”
“…How did you do that?”
“Because we are colleagues. Isn’t the ti we’ve been together quite a long ti?”
Heinrich smiled softly with a kind face.
Now, his everyday life is a fraud, and he doesn’t show the slightest hesitation.
‘Perhaps the “persona” that makes up Heinrich’s tendencies also contains quite a bit of a trickster temperant?’
If we were to be specific, it was because of his ‘belief bordering on fanaticism’ that ford his foundation.
The mont any word cos out of the mouth, even the person speaking it believes it to be the truth, so it is no exaggeration to say that the very existence is a fraud.
Perhaps, even with a lie detector or other powers such as the “Eye of Truth,” wouldn’t his words be unconditionally proven to be true?
Thanks to this, the conversation between them went very smoothly.
Ise-ah expresses gratitude for her kind consideration, and Heinrich lays the groundwork to use her later.
But the peace did not last long.
The mont they were in the middle of a conversation about a friendly topic—.
[“Saint!”]
Saint Riesta’s sudden cry echoed in his head.
[“It has begun!”]
Heinrich’s expression, which had been soft at those words, suddenly hardened.
In the current situation, wasn’t there only one thing she had to say in such a hurry?
[“Now through the seal of the abyss…!”]
Before she could finish her words, his body ran like the wind.
To prepare to welco uninvited guests as grandly as possible.
Reviews
All reviews (0)