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Vampire Summoner's Rebirth: Summoning The Vampire Queen At The Start

After an ultimate battle against the King of Hell Lucifer, Asmodeus, the Vampire Emperor, has fallen. Although he lost, he died without regrets and with a smile, prideful that he had managed to corner the King of Hell himself to such an extent. However, due to a sick twist of fate, Lucifer himself decided to reincarnate him into the feeble body of a human child named Blake, desiring a rematch in the future! Now, given a new opportunity at life, Blake will use every possible way to grow stronger and protect his new family in a turbulent world where people can summon spirits to fight and develop their magical powers. Armed with only a Grimoire, he’ll slowly summon all of his previous life subordinates, who are all powerful Vampires, and rise to the top while fighting the ever-growing menace of the Demon Towers. Accompany Blake through a journey filled with excitement and growth and experience the rise of the Vampire Emperor. A new Era of Blood is about to begin. Over 100000 Words available for FREE! Daily Chapters

PancakesWitch · Fantasy
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A Decision

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"This is?" Ellergest held the bottle.

"It's a mana potion. The other day I learned Alchemy so I gave it a try… Is it good?" Wondered the little Kyle, his red eyes always captivated Ellergest, he was adorable and pure-hearted, someone Ellergest always felt he needed to protect with everything he had.

"Amazing, these things cost a lot of gold, you know? You could probably slowly build a capital if you make more, and you could even move out to another safer place where they don't know about you." Ellergest said with a smile, patting Kyle's head.

"But… I don't want to leave you." Sighed Kyle, hugging Ellergest.

"Kyle…" Sighed Ellergest. "You will have to eventually leave this place, you know? I am not being harsh with you, but this… it is for the best of your safety."

"Will you come with me?" Kyle asked.

Although it hurt him, Ellergest had to tell Kyle the truth, giving him false hope wasn't a good thing.