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Jack’s bloodshot eyes snapped open, and his fangs elongated. His mind was a clouded ss. The more mories he absorbed during sleep, the more blood he consud, and the higher his Blood Magic rose. The more extre the cravings beca.

Jack held back a feral snarl as he glanced at linda. He tried to go back to his odd state of sleep, but his desire for that sweet, sweet nectar consud the back of his mind, always there, whispering its temptations. He wanted to feed, hunt, slaughter, and kill, then beco one with the night and have an endless feast on Blackthorn’s residents. He often envisioned such a beautiful sight in his mind. His hands felt twitchy with anticipation, or perhaps he was going into relapse.

But then his human rationale would take over, and he would depict himself alone in the rain, on his knees in the mud with linda’s corpse in his arms, surrounded by rivers of blood.

’What a waste.’

While the vampire within wished for destruction and slaughter, his humane side desired safety, comfort, wealth, and relationships. He wanted to survive.

Jack’s hands erged from the duvet and covered his face with a groan. He knew what had to be done, but it was a re Band-Aid solution that sped up his road to ruin. With so effort, he leaned over toward linda’s neck. Her eyelids slowly opened, showing her ocean-blue eyes. She inspected Jack’s fangs with so amusent. Then, with a chuckle, linda snaked her slender arm out from the duvet and flicked her raven-black hair behind her ear, exposing her neck. She then fell back asleep.

Jack hesitated. He knew drinking the blood would further the cravings, bringing him closer to the inevitable ending his father faced. He hoped that raising his other magic schools to A grade would sohow reduce his impending insanity.

Without being in control, Jack’s jaw unhinged like a starved serpent and clamped down on linda’s neck with startling speed. As linda’s mana-dense blood flowed like a broken dam, Jack was in a state of ecstasy. Her blood was getting better every day and greatly satisfied his cravings, for now.

Feeling fulfilled, Jack leaned back and observed linda. The morning sunlight sneaked through the ongoing and relentless storm, illuminating the room in a gentle glow. linda was still happily sleeping, her rosy cheeks showing no evidence of Jack’s excessive feeding. The two small holes had closed, not wasting a single drop of nectar on the white sheets.

"She’s transforming into a blood queen faster than I thought..." Jack muttered to himself as he expanded his Perception Field.

The overload of sensory information buzzed his brain and sent him into vertigo as he fell back into bed. The outline world expanded rapidly in all directions, giving Jack so insight into the wider world. Despite it being around ten in the morning, work was already underway. Outlines of people hauled timber to repair the various walkways and began constructing Blackthorn’s roads and sewage systems. All these projects would take months, but they had to start sowhere.

Jack could hear through the drafty walls of the inn the various sounds of construction work. The banging of wood, shouting of people, and laughter would disturb his peaceful sleep. He realised how dangerous staying inside the town had beco, not for himself but for the residents. One noisy drunkard stumbling past his window at night before he fed would spell disaster—a swift and silent murder at best and genocide at worst.

In this barren wasteland, Jack was king but was a minor player with agre powers and backing in the grand sches of things.

’It’s important to rember my place and put things into perspective. Can’t allow my pride to overco my reason like my father...’

Jack mused while he rolled out of bed. linda was still sleeping, so he skillfully dressed in his signature red wine suit, silver cape, and black cane.

’Maybe I should hire so servants? linda is quickly outgrowing her station as a re maid in my service; she deserves a promotion to walking blood supplier.’

Jack chuckled at his thought as he looked through the wooden shutters at the swampy streets filled with labourers braving the storm for a day’s pay.

’Honestly, all of this is new to —managing a relationship and the people of this town. Sure, I have watched the occasional docuntary, and any person from Earth can use their knowledge of modern civilisation for inspiration, but putting that into practice is sothing else.’

Jack’s gaze wandered toward the direction of his castle; although obscured from view by the cliff edge lined with trees, he knew it was there, braving the storm without inhabitants to keep it company.

’Wasn’t this supposed to be a barren wasteland? So what’s with this monstrous rainfall? It’s been days, yet it shows no sign of ceasing. When this storm finally subsides, I shall hire all the carpenters and builders in this town to refurbish and expand my new castle.’

He rubbed his chin with one hand while his other leaned on his cane.

’Every vampire needs a magnificent castle; I believe the days of the vampires hiding away in caves could be over soon enough, and the era of vampire castles will be upon us. But, as with any housing market, the key is to get in before anyone else... beco the trendsetter, not a sheep.’

Jack finally stretched his body before bidding the sleeping linda and poorly maintained bedroom a pleasant farewell.

Walter waited outside to provide Jack with a sheltered journey to the mayor’s office. The residents had learned their lesson and avoided the car like the plague. Nevertheless, the occasional fool suffered the wrath of the car’s wheels spewing icy water at anyone who dared to venture too close.

Jack observed with amusent as people stopped working to either wave or point at his car.

’It appears my efforts have earned so reputation. Whether good or bad is yet to be revealed.’

The car rounded a corner, bringing the mayor’s building into view. Jack groaned as he sank further into his seat; the thought of having to work made him want to return to bed.

’Once everything here is running smoothly without my input, I shall leave the mayor and other governnt employees to work from this building while I retreat to my castle on the hill or perhaps venture to the central continent in search of power and fa.’

Jack silently promised himself that this work was only temporary. The car pulled up, and he stepped out onto the crude stone steps leading up to his workplace for the day. He ascended the steps with large strides; his various passive skills and traits worked overti to maintain his impeccable attire. Rain bounced off an invisible barrier, and the hurricane-like winds swirled around him, yet not a single crinkle appeared on his suit. Jack proceeded as if taking a stroll through a adow in mid-sumr.

Reaching the top, he gave the mayor’s residence a brief glance. It stood three stories tall, constructed from a greyish stone that shrugged off the relentless storm. The entrance was two heavy wooden doors, slightly ajar to allow people inside while blocking out the rain.

Jack strolled through the hefty doors with a flick of his wrist; although not necessary, the action helped him direct the focus of his Psychokinesis. The lobby area was rather simple, with various benches and chairs placed around with an evident lack of planning. In addition, the room was dim due to the clouds blocking the morning sun and tightly closed shutters.

Jack ntally groaned as all the eyes in the room turned to him; Leon walked toward him with a smug smile.

"It appears so issues have arisen, Duke."

"So they have... Tell them to co up—" Jack’s nose scrunched up in disgust from the stench of damp clothes. "Never mind, I will use the side room as a temporary office."

Leon shrugged. "As you wish."

Jack ignored the sickly-looking mayor and entered a side room. It reminded him of an interrogation room for sheriffs to question cowboys in the 1860s. It had simple wooden décor, with a single old table and two chairs. Jack gracefully perched himself in the far chair while muttering, "This will be a long morning."

* * *

Hours passed, and Jack found himself in the luxurious office on the third floor. The majority of the complaints had been trivial matters that he handed over to his new, growing pool of hopefully competent subordinates working in the various new departnts he had set up.

He leaned back into the comfortable leather chair.

’I have to admit I was starstruck by Tarlington Fortress. The scenery was picturesque, and the castle was magnificent. But as a person from the city, I am used to modern conveniences. How can I upgrade my fortress into a palace if I have to travel for a whole day and night to buy supplies or hire personnel? Not to ntion the disgust I feel knowing I live so close to livestock, wading around in their mud huts and filth. This is why I strive to upgrade Blackthorn as soon as possible. Not to ntion the extra security and potentially massive financial gains in the near future.’

Jack beca distracted by linda’s chewing; she sat on a couch, helping herself to a plate of so unknown at that closely resembled chicken and so oversized purple broccoli. Noticing his gaze, she swallowed her mouthful and asked, "Master, when can we move into our castle?"

Jack rubbed his temples in annoyance. "Developnt unfortunately takes ti and nurturing. But, once it’s up and running and people hear of the greatness of Blackthorn, the expansion of the labour pool will be inevitable. We have to be patient; the palace can co later."

linda groaned. "If I have to listen to one more complaint..."

Jack shook his head. "I managed to get Leon to hire a few people; they can deal with the trivial matters."

linda smiled as she pushed her fork into the at. "That’s good. I was getting sick and tired of being interrupted—"

A knock on the office’s tal door cut linda off, causing her to curse under her breath. After the third knock, Leon’s tired voice echoed through the door.

"Duke Wilson, I have a woman here called Mary who claims she has a job that requires eting you."

Jack’s previously irritated mood vanished like a spring wind as he straightened his back in anticipation. "Send her in."

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