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The Proselyte's POV

Welcome to the City! A single clustered civilization that makes up 30% of Mother Earth. Anything beyond that is too incomprehensible to be cared about~ Our massive City is divided into 100 Districts, each with their own unique technological advancements and cultures. No two Districts are alike! One could be a land of utter zero privacy with skyscrapers and layered highways, and the next could be a land of strength with oriental warriors and mutants! So don't forget to equip yourself with equipment and enhancement from Workshops! They have everything from nano-tattoos, circuitry magitech scrolls, bionic weapons, augmentation procedures, martial-art cards, body bending potions, or even a reality defying technology known as the Tesseract of the World! Hmm? You want to know my name? Quite a cautious question, if you ask me. It's Faust Hecates, my esteemed guest~! Hmm. Don't you think that it's too early to trust me? _____________________ After years of standing beneath the jaded shade of the background, the man with unlimited knowledge, Faust Hecates, decided to join in the grand scheme of the universe once again—to show that neither the dusk nor the dawn should dare to mess with the Man who dealt with the Devil! _____________________ Noteworthy Tags: | Sci-fi Meets Fantasy — Veteran Protagonist — Post-Post Apocalypse — Syndicate Building/Organization Building — Semi-Dystopian — Monster Hunting — Weapon Crafting — Tech Crafting | Disclaimer: The cover illustration is not owned by me. It is ready to be taken down at any moment if requested.

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"I see, so Lady Shiro is a Vampire. What is a Vampire?" Roger tilted her head, raising her eyebrow.

"The Vampires are an ancient race with an untold and enigmatic truth behind them. Some hunt and mingle with humans, to feast upon the blood of living beings as a way to nurture their existence and survival."

"I see, can Lady Shiro eat human food then?"

The slouching Vampire replied, "Of course we could, but it won't be as fulfilling and satiating as consuming the nectar of the life's veins. Although, it does not only include humans, but the blood from lesser intelligent creatures is akin to an unhealthy and cheap fast food, so it is not really healthy to feed on them all the time."

As Impertus' gaze was fixated upon the little critter, the prey felt intimidated and her spine had been sending the shiver back and forth.

"Why not use 'that' form," I said.

"Oh, sure."