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What It's Like Being a Vampire

"What's it like becoming a vampire?" When Xiang Kun first sees this question on Quora, he treats the answers as nothing more than fantasy stories. Back then, he naturally never expected that it didn't take long before he had the qualifications to truly answer this question. After he recently losing his job, Xiang Kun experiences a series of inexplicable physical and mental changes—unable to eat or drink anything other than plain water, craving for blood, shedding a layer of his skin like a snake, staying awake for days before falling fast asleep for 30 hours, feeling uncomfortable staying in the sun... He has definitely transformed into a different person, or, is he even still a human? Driven by his determination to seek the truth, Xiang Kun embarks on a dangerous yet exciting journey to understand his identity and powers. Nevertheless, to his surprise, he seems to be the first person ever who has undergone those transformations... Is it his destiny? Why is he the chosen one? At the start, Xiang Kun doesn’t have the answers. But he refuses to give up searching. During his self-exploration, Xiang Kun is taken by surprise by the positive effects of the changes to his body. Realizing that he can train certain parts of his body to carry out extraordinary functions, he continuously pushes his limits from building his muscle mass to enhancing his sense of smell and hearing. These “special powers” enable him to solve crimes and assist others in need. Until one day, he discovers something that gives him a lead to the cause of the changes in his body... Can Xiang Kun uncover the truth and figure out what exactly happened to him? Will he trust anyone with his secret, or face all the challenges alone? Many mysteries and uncertainties await him.

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Chapter 220 - Well Done, Alice

Actually, when Xiang Kun arranged "Task 3" previously, he had already allowed "Alice" to get acquainted with, and improve upon the "Vampire Mutation Model" to a certain extent.

Xiang Kun knew that the "Vampire Mutation Model" he wrote himself still had a very low completion rate. This was because the data and samples it could provide were very limited, and there were problems with data standardization and comparability. Under normal circumstances, it wouldn't be able to provide him with a lot of useful feedback or references.

He wondered what kind of feedback could be given now that "Alice" had learned, improved, and supplemented it with so much data.

"Alice" didn't respond immediately. Xiang Kun wasn't in a hurry either, so he opened his notebook, logged into his work email and checked the emails he had received during this period.