Ye Hai glanced atFrost's miserable state, gave Jamal Afari a thumbs up, and said with a smile, "Well done! Buddy! Someone like this deserves to be treated well!"
"Thank you!"
Jamal Afari grinned broadly, feeling a surge of admiration for Ye Hai. Each time he tormented this vampire, it brought him immense joy; he felt that these past few days had been the happiest he had experienced in years. He truly wanted to express his gratitude to this young man for the opportunity.
Ye Hai then turned toFrost and coldly said, "Tell me where the Eternal Night Palace of the vampires is, and I'll make it quick for you."
"The Eternal Night Palace?"Frost's spirit slightly quaked as he widened his eyes, mockingly asking, "What do you want to do? Are you planning to summon a Blood God?"
"Yes, I want to conjure up a Blood God for fun." Ye Hai pointed to Blade beside him and asked, "What do you think of him? If I transform him into a Blood God with unmatched combat power, wouldn't it be easier to hunt down vampires?" He then turned to Blade and asked, "Blade, do you have the guts to become a Blood God?"
Before Blade could answer, Jamal Afari exclaimed, "A Blood God? There are many legends about such beings among vampires. They're terrifying, striking like a tornado, turning anyone they encounter into a vampire. If such a creature appears in the human world, this planet would become a paradise for vampires!"
Ye Hai retorted, "What you're saying are just legends. According to the records in the vampire Bible I've deciphered, a Blood God is merely the ultimate form of a vampire, stronger than a vampire but not invincible. The idea that they turn humans into vampires upon contact is pure nonsense."
"You can decipher the vampire Bible?"Frost asked in surprise, then excitedly inquired, "So, you've figured out how to summon a Blood God?"
"Yes." Ye Hai scoffed, "But it's not some summoning ritual; it's just a magic circle to transform someone into the Blood God gene."
Frost pointed at Blade and laughed heartily, "Summoning a Blood God requires a vampire hybrid as a sacrifice. If you're going to turn him into a Blood God, where would you find another hybrid?"
There was a tone of mockery and schadenfreude in his voice.
Ye Hai dismissed him, "A vampire hybrid is no big deal. I can create one anytime."
Frost burst into even louder laughter, as if he had heard the greatest joke.
Jamal Afari, who was well-versed in vampire lore, furrowed his brow and turned to Blade, saying, "Your friend is quite arrogant. Finding a vampire hybrid isn't that easy. In this century, you might be the only one."
Blade sighed and shook his head, feeling that Ye Hai was somewhat overconfident.
"It seems you all don't believe me!"
Ye Hai felt a bit helpless. If it were people from the mutant school, they would probably believe his words because his extraordinary research abilities had already won them over, but clearly, Blade and his circle had yet to witness his mutant capabilities.
It seemed he would need to demonstrate his creative abilities to these guys.
Ye Hai turned to Blade and asked, "Has your girlfriend been bitten by a vampire?"
Blade nodded, "Yes, but she isn't my girlfriend."
"I can help her eliminate the vampire virus from her body within a day. Do you believe that?"
"The vampire virus isn't easy to eliminate." Blade remembered Ye Hai's disturbing learning abilities in the library. Such a smart brain might actually be able to pull it off. He said, "Ye, if you can do it, please help!"
"No problem. Let's get started."
Ye Hai was always quick in action. He immediately walked back to the repair shop and, upon seeing Karen Jenson, said, "Get me a syringe; I need her blood."
"What do you want my blood for?" Karen Jenson asked.
"To help you eliminate the vampire virus in your body."
"You have a way?" Karen Jenson asked excitedly. "I was hoping to do that myself. If you can do it, I won't have to bother."
Jamal Afari snorted coldly, saying, "This guy claims he can resolve the vampire virus in a day - it's ridiculous. If it were that easy, there wouldn't be any vampires in this world."
This old man was very displeased with Ye Hai's arrogant tone, and his previously growing fondness for him had vanished, nearly making him want to kick him out. He always took a very antagonistic and meticulous stance on the vampire issue.
"I think medical means could work, but it's probably impossible to resolve it in a day," Karen Jenson also expressed her doubts about Ye Hai.
"I only need a small vial of blood from you," Ye Hai joked, "It's not too much for you ladies, since you lose some every month anyway."
"Alright." Karen Jenson was indifferent; she fetched a syringe from Blade and drew a small vial of blood from her left arm, smiling as she said, "Then I'll leave my life in your hands!"
Her carefree tone unexpectedly made Ye Hai feel a bit of fondness for her, and he said, "Don't worry; I'll return soon."
He then leaped into the air, soaring like a large bird.
"This guy flying is really enviable," Karen Jenson remarked. "He must be one of those legendary mutants."
"Yes," Blade said, looking at Karen Jenson with some concern, "I hope he can produce the serum quickly."
Jamal Afari sneered, "Let's hope he can create the serum in three days; otherwise, your girlfriend is going to turn into a vampire who bites people everywhere."
Karen Jenson was quite displeased with the old man, thinking, "This old man is truly malicious, constantly cursing me to become a vampire! How annoying."
The three of them weren't on good terms, and a moment of silence fell between them. After more than ten minutes, the sound of something cutting through the air was suddenly heard, and a figure descended.
Ye Hai was back again.
He held a vial of blue potion in his hand.
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