This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous Chapter 1204 - 1204 541 Gold Medalist Fortune Teller2
1204: Chapter 541 Gold dalist Fortune Teller_2 1204: Chapter 541 Gold dalist Fortune Teller_2 Mu You passed by a newsstand on the street and was imdiately attracted to the “Today’s Morning News” displayed there.
“Is it gang warfare or a Vampire Clan conflict?” The headline on the front page of the newspaper stood out boldly, accompanied by a bloody picture of the factory from the previous night.
The image showed several “blood tanks” found deep within the factory, filled with fresh blood…
Mu You quickly read through the report, which essentially stated that the police had responded to reports of gunfire the previous day and had gone to the scene to investigate.
Although they found no bodies, they did discover signs of vampire existence in the factory, which ostensibly was a at processing plant but actually served as a blood storage facility.
The items from the factory, along with the hair and blood collected from the ground, had already been gathered and taken back for expert analysis.
Although no conclusions had been drawn yet, last night’s open coffin advertisent and today’s police martial law were enough to show that the city’s human hierarchy had likely acknowledged the existence of vampires, these supernatural beings!
Vampires always referred to the City of Enoch as “Vampire City,” where humans were considered nothing more than ‘livestock’ bred by them.
This notion had been so prevalent that many of the newer generation of vampires had forgotten who the real masters of the city were and why they had established the “Seclusion” iron law in the first place.
Despite appearing strong, the Blood Clan, due to its glaring weaknesses and population issues, was dood never to be a match for humans, rely parasites that couldn’t survive without humans.
Being publicly exposed ant that a ‘witch hunt’ was inevitable; humans would not tolerate a being similar to them yet predating upon them.
From today onwards, the factional struggles among vampires within the city would quickly escalate into racial conflicts between the Blood Clan and humans.
Mu You shook his head helplessly — being hunted by humans was not what he feared since he could live normally in sunlight and blend in perfectly with local humans, with no one able to discover his identity.
The problem was that this commotion would force other vampires to go into hiding to avoid humans.
They definitely wouldn’t dare to show themselves for a while, and this would also force Mu You to interrupt his hunting.
“Can only wait until tonight then…” Mu You sighed.
With the Blood Clan collectively going into stealth mode, tonight’s museum exhibition would definitely tempt so Blood Clan mbers unable to resist the allure of the Stone Coffin, especially the higher-tier vampires.
Hunting third-generation vampires tonight was his last chance.
With nothing else to do during the day, Mu You temporarily went offline and went out to handle breakfast.
“Ding ding…”
As Mu You was biting into his bun, a private ssage notification suddenly popped up on his phone, not from the ga, but from the Fool’s Forum.
Checking it, he found it was from Jiu You.
“Big shot, there’s a player from Arica looking for you…”
“Arica?” Mu You was startled.
“This morning, a player from Arica contacted the Dragon Group saying they had important matters for you, but couldn’t add you as a friend, so they reached out to first, asking to relay the ssage.” Jiu You finished, and sent over a player ID nad “Detective of Justice.”
“Detective…”
Mu You raised an eyebrow.
This ID, coupled with the identity of an Arican player, imdiately reminded him of the local detective he had t a few days ago while inspecting a boy’s body in Arica.
“Could it be there’s an issue with that body?” Mu You thought, casually adding the player as a friend.
The request was quickly accepted, and the other party imdiately sent a ssage.
“Big shot, I’m from XX city, the one you t a few days ago…” The sender first confird his identity, indeed the chief of police he had encountered that day.
“What’s the problem?” Mu You asked.
“Here’s the thing, do you rember the teenage body you ca to see?
Now, the head of that body…
it’s gone,” the other party replied.
“Gone?”
“Yes, it seems to have gone missing shortly after you left, anyway, the next day we discovered that the corpse’s head was missing.
Initially, we thought soone had stolen the body, but even after checking the surveillance and using so magic, we couldn’t find any suspects…
It’s like the head just walked away on its own…”
Detective of Justice continued, “The higher-ups said to keep it under wraps until we figure it out, but I thought you might be interested in this body since it’s been involved in an incident, I figured I should tell you…”
“Alright, I’ve got it, thanks for letting know…”
After thanking him, Mu You closed the private chat and couldn’t help but furrow his brow.
Judging from the tone, this man likely wasn’t lying.
If it had been just another part of the body it would have been one thing, but the head missing…
Considering that Cain now existed as just a head, Mu You couldn’t help but suspect a disturbing possibility: could the vanished head be Cain’s?
Had this individual used the identity of the boy to infiltrate Earth?
What was he up to?
If the other party truly possessed the ability to transform their head into anyone, then theoretically, anyone on Earth could be Cain…
Fortunately, with only a head left, Cain shouldn’t pose much of a threat.
Should his identity be discovered, even moderately powerful players could restrain him.
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