Vampires, by nature, had a reasonably strong bodies and tough skin. Most weapons of the sa rank as vampires could not leave even a scratch on them. Evan's black scythe, however, sliced the vampire in two like a piece of paper.
The Dark Reaper flew on, sinking deep into the wall. Only part of the hilt remained on the outside.
Whoosh
A green magic circle appeared next to the scythe, and the ivy vine pulled the weapon out in one motion. A second later, the scythe was already in Evan's hands. He looked at the wall into which his weapon had plunged and muttered,
"Looks like Viscount Pol will have to do so repairs. Lucifer's Shackles gives incredible power."
Lots of thick cracks went through most of the wall.. If Evan struck a few more, the entire wall would collapse.
Evan walked over to Malespera and said, "Go back ho, or you will die. I won't protect you anymore, I have other worries."
He didn't wait for the girl to answer and headed for the Viscount. Enough ti had passed, and Evan felt that the mont had co to save Viscount Pol heroically.
There were already three tis as many vampires as humans, and before help arrived, they would kill everyone here.
Thought Evan, and at that mont, one of the vampires attacked him. Not counting Viscount's group, there was practically no one left alive in the room. Other than Evan, only a couple of people continued to fight back against the vampires.
The vampire who attacked Evan was a tall girl wearing a black dress and long purple hair. She opened her mouth wide and was about to bite Evan, but she made a big mistake, thinking she could overpower Evan.
Whoosh.
Evan quickly turned around and sliced it in two with one swipe of his scythe. The Dark Reaper wasn't sharp and powerful enough to cut through a vampire's skin so easily, but Lucifer's Shackles significantly increased the power of this weapon.
Evan thought and dashed toward the vampire. Evan cast Ghost Step and was instantly behind the vampire's back. A second later, the man's head fell to the ground.
Evan looked at the battle of Viscount Pol's group and thought,
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