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Vampire Nightlife

“Meet. Befriend. Seduce.” Those were the words promised which made him excited. “Play Nightlife and date your favorite Vampire Girlfriend!” —-—- When Lukas purchased Nightlife, all he expected was dating all the girls and getting the sweet sweet "plot". He didn't expect to be thrown into the world entirely! What's a Vampire got to do to survive... what could he do to thrive? —-—- A world lived alone can be hell or paradise. Lukas considers himself to function on the latter side of things. A little bit cynical and snarky, and a little worn out with the world, all that comforts him is Virtual Reality Games and the clear cut way it progresses as long as you know the right answer. Never did he think that getting into the world of Nightlife would change things. Things aren't as they seem, conspiracies run afoot, but was he ready and willing to figure it all out? Wasn't it just easier to enjoy his time with his girlfriends? —-—- **The story has a System/LITRPG but doesn't appear as frequently compared to others at the start, it's more of a character-driven story **The tone is actually quite fun and lighthearted at the start and for the most part! **This story is for those who enjoy a healthy dose of realism mixed in with wish-fulfillment aspects. A strange blend, but a good one for specific people. Free Chapters on RoyalRoad! Tags: Polyamory, Slice of Life, Magic, Mystery, Worldbuilding, Conspiracy, Vampire

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Into The Unknown 5

"Attempted?" Lukas sputtered for a moment. He glanced at the screen with a decisive glare and frowned. "Cut that out. We're in a time-sensitive mission here."

[Attempting To Learn New Blood Skill]

The screen didn't so much as change as opposed to continue showing him the same exact thing from earlier. Lukas let out a breath he had been holding, his shoulders sagging slightly—not to drop the bodies—but enough for him to relax.

Concentrate, Lukas. That was what he told himself.

The past didn't matter. The future would remain unsure.

But at the present, Lukas coaxed himself into breathing far more normally and allowed himself to imagine the way blood circulated around in one's body.

'Do Vampires and Humans have the same circulation system? We're not exactly undead as far as I'm concerned so it should be similar, if only a little stronger.'

Those thoughts of what a Vampire could be were temporarily thrown into the background.