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Vampire: World of Blood

Mercy Morgan wasn't looking for fangs and forbidden covens. But fate, it seemed, had a taste for the mundane. One night, an encounter with the alluring, ancient vampire, Michelle Elderblood, irrevocably altered Mercy's world. Now bound as his blood kilde, he is thrust into a hidden society – a tapestry woven with powerful vampires, enigmatic gods, mythical yokai, energy breathing dragons, and those who defy human limitations. As Mercy navigates this world of shadows and secrets, a single question burns brightest: was he merely a pawn of his old life this entire time, or was he chosen for a destiny far greater than he could ever imagine? ______________________ (A/N): Hello there, I'm talking to you behind the screen; now, first and foremost, I'd like to express my deepest appreciation for all of your help over the last few months; it has truly helped me get far. However, I am just reaching out to let you know that if you want to support the official release even more, you can now do so by visiting my Patreon page, which is linked below. Thank you again for all of your support thus far. Link: patreon.com/Iam_hastur Discord Link: https://discord.gg/nA8fYgjY5P Twitter: https://twitter.com/HasturIam

Iam_hastur · Fantasie
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101 Chs

A Seperate Deal

"Umm... Lord Seventh?!"

Lucy replied as she started calling out to Michelle, who abruptly dragged her away from the others. The group, of course, proceeded to observe with perplexity and interest. Their gaze was fixed on the seventh and Lucy, who were walking farther and farther away from them.

Michelle, of course, replied.

"Be patient, Jahad one; I will respond as soon as we are away from the Solomon's prying eyes; even inadvertently, they see and hear things without your will. This body is feeble; therefore, I take the time to build up a hypothetical magic barrier to disrupt their natural conceptual interference with men's desires."

"Ha, oh, wait... can you really redirect that degree of conceptual perception? "Not even my mother, much less my father, can do something like that."