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I Reincarnated As An Immortal Bat Into Another World

Bong Jum, humanity's last hope, died on the final floor of the tower and transmigrates into another world as an immortal bat of a weak race, finding himself in a new reality. He needs to evolve into a higher race to gain the power to utilize his immortality; otherwise, he will have to either hide or be tormented by powerful foes. [ALERT] [Transformation Interrupted] [Initiating again....] [Failed again...] [Finding a suitable species and transforming from the beginning...] [Found species name: Bat] [Transforming the body into a Bat] [Transformation Completed] Using his power as a Vampire, he will turn humans into Vampires and create his own Kingdom with the power of the System that he acquired when he reincarnated. His loyal servants, under his command, will do his bidding, and he will rise as an Emperor of the new world, where both humans and Vampires could co-exist once again. Or will it be a world dominated solely by Vampires? Disclaimer: This web novel is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and settings are products of the author's imagination. The story is intended purely for entertainment purposes and does not aim to offend or hurt anyone's feelings. Reader discretion is advised.

Promezus · Fantasi
Peringkat tidak cukup
150 Chs

Chapter 123 - Magic Card

"Orange Forest," Kurayami named the forest as Orange Forest because every tree, flower, and leaf was in an orange color.

Kurayami extended his divine energy across the expanse of the forest, christening it Orange Forest due to the orange-colored leaves adorning every tree and flower. His energy acted as a pervasive force, penetrating every nook and cranny of the woodland. It functioned like a vigilant radar, attuned to any disturbance or movement in the surroundings. Any alteration in the energy flow would be instantly detected by Kurayami, allowing him to discern the presence of living beings within the forest.

Yet, to his perplexity, Kurayami found no trace of a single living creature. The vast expanse of the forest seemed eerily devoid of life. His brow furrowed in consternation, for in such a lush and expansive wilderness, the absence of any living entity struck him as profoundly unusual.