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Draconic Vampire : Curse of the Blood

Blood is eternal. Blood rules them all. When the cogs of reality depend on your imagination, you reign supreme over life and death, light and darkness. This is what awaited sixteen-year-old Drew Bryer, who got transmigrated to a new world after he encountered a strange butterfly on his vacation to a national park. He found out that he was a descendant of a vampire family, but due to his disability to evolve he has been cast away by his family. But he discovered that the strange mark that sent him to this world fixed his physique and allowed him to evolve. Walking the path of blood to reach the pinnacle of all creation, A world where strong preys on the weak, Blood warriors who could topple mountains, Blood Espers who could create anything, he was introduced to a world of infinite wonder, possibility, and time. Can he find the secret to his transmigration and return to his world?.Or turns into a heartless monster who devours this world. Disclaimer: The cover is not mine and temporary. All credit goes to the original creator.

AMWalker · Fantasía
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"Keith Ennes! A first-year student became the division leader!" A tall figure said angrily.

"Yes, sir. This first-year student seems to be close with the president. He stayed for one hour inside her office before he was recruited." Another vampire said, lowering his head.

"This is getting out of hand. We worked so hard to make the council what it is today and she handed the first year an entire division. Was there not a single qualifying candidate other than him?"

Roaring from an elevated stage, a vampire in his mid-twenties looked straight out of the window, his sight focused on the student council office. It was a dream of his, to get the position of student council president before leaving the academy.

Lenser Rown was the Vice president of the student council and held significant power among its members. Still, he was under Valencia, and as long as she stayed here, the position was unchangeable.