As said, Masumi and Natsuki went to the police station, disguised as policemen, Eiji went to the crime-scene, see if there's something the police missed, and Souta and Verne tried to get the crate with the Prince shipped and ready to leave the country.

"So is this how it'll be?" Souta asked Verne at some point, "Every time there are vampires we'll just send the Prince away?"

"He'll have travelled a lot more in death than he did alive." Verne remarked.

"I'm sorry to say this..." Souta didn't do anything to hide his thoughts about this, "... but isn't this a little crazy?"

"How are we supposed to know crazy!?" Verne replied, with a hint of sarcasm in his voice.

"Is there something you're not telling us?" Souta asked, more than concerned.

"Not as far as it concerns some people." Verne replied, after which he returned to the crate, leaving Souta to guess what that was all about.

The crate in question was fastened inside a truck. Verne himself wasn't the one to do as such, so all he did was merely observe as the men were doing their work. Once they were done, Verne spoke.

"You finished? Good, you can get back to your own business."

With this, the men left. Verne was about to close the truck, until...

"Verne, watch out!" Souta shouted.

Verne only had one chance to see what it was that Souta warned him for. Once he saw it, he ducked, as a wolf had just jumped on him. When ducking down, he only narrowly dodged the wolf. The wolf in question landed back on his feet, turned around to look at Verne, trying to scare him by showing his large teeth. But the wolf wasn't the only problem, as both Verne and Souta were suddenly surrounded by a bunch of weird moving pale creatures. Souta appeared to fend them off pretty well, but then the wolf attacked Verne again. As fast as he could, he changed into Boukemerald and fought the wolf in this form. What neither one of the heroes realized however is that while they were busy fighting them, there was another group of these pale creatures, who entered the truck and seized the crate. Souta tried to stop them, as did Boukemerald, but the latter was too occupied with the wolf so he couldn't help, and Souta couldn't do much against the pale creatures, as there were too many of them to handle by himself, and without his own suit. Once the crate was out of sight, the wolf left Boukemerald alone and ran with them. Both Souta and Boukemerald tried to follow them, but they were already gone.

"See what I mean?!" Souta shouted, "Now they're gone!"

"Yes, they are." Boukemerald sighed.

"You're not worried at all?" Souta could not understand, "I thought that the Prince had to be..."

"I know what it is that I said, as do I know what my orders were." Boukemerald interrupted, as he changed back into Verne, and put his glasses right again, "And it's time for someone else to know something as well."

Meanwhile, the crate has been transported into an old, abandonned and dark building. The pale creatures left the crate in front of a coffin. This coffin opened itself, out of which the young man in priest's clothes emerged. The pale creatures opened the crate for him to see what's inside. The young man smirked.

"Well done, Polongs." the young man said, in an Eastern European language, after which he turned to look at the wolf, "You did well, Vukodlak. You too shall share the power that was Dracula's."

After that, he laughed out loud, evilly, upon which he laid down in his coffin again, which closed after him.