Although Henry only took out photos of four sacred artifacts, there were only five vampire clans that died.

This also means that only one sacred weapon is still missing.

If you can get the remaining eight holy weapons in the Vampire Clan, it will basically be the same as collecting all the thirteen sacred weapons in the Vampire Clan.

"There are four holy weapons of the Vampire Clan. You must not only want to stop the Vampire Clan's plan, right?"

If it was just to stop the vampires, there was no need for Henry and the others to pay such a huge price.

Although the Thirteen Sacred Artifacts are only the holy weapons of the Vampire Clan, they are also of great value to werewolves who are also dark creatures.

“Stopping those vampire bastards is our main purpose.

"Besides that, we hope that Mr. Minato, you can help pull the strings and introduce Fenrir to us?"

Fenrir?

Rogge was not surprised that Henry would know that he had a relationship with Konoha. He had deliberately revealed this in "Bat Must Die", so it was not strange for Henry to know.

But what he didn't expect was that Henry's additional request was to meet Fenrir.

"Introducing Fenrir is not a problem, but I want to know why you want to see him."

Although Fenrir is also a wolf, his wolf is completely different from wolves like Henry.

Fenrir is a demon wolf born and raised in Asgard.

Even though he looks very similar to wolves on Earth, when it comes to genes and bloodline, Henry and other werewolves are more genetically similar to baboons than Fenrir.

"That's right, Mr. Minato, you also know that vampires all have a common ancestor, Cain.

“Although our werewolves’ history is not shorter than that of vampires, it’s a pity that we still don’t know where we come from.

“Some people say that the ancestor of our werewolves was an ordinary person who was bitten by a wolf;

“Some people also say that our ancestor was an out-of-control magician who studied black magic in ancient times;

"Some people say that our ancestors were a group of sinners cursed by the gods and could only survive as half man and half beast.

“Where we werewolves were born is already a part of the fog of history that cannot be studied.

“But Fenrir’s appearance gives us hope.

"Fenrir's appearance must not be a coincidence. His existence may solve this mystery that has troubled our people for countless years."

Henry did not hide anything and told the whole story of the matter.

Through Fenrir, unravel the mystery of the werewolf's birth.

I have to say that Henry and these werewolves have a lot of imagination!

Fenrir's appearance is indeed not a coincidence, because he resurrected Fenrir and brought him back to Earth.

However, this has nothing to do with what Henry and the others want to know.

Fenrir is not a creature on earth, and it is absolutely impossible to be what Henry and the others imagined.

Just when Rogge was about to tell Henry with practical actions what it meant to be an honest and trustworthy ninja with good morals, he suddenly thought of a question.

and many more!

It seems that it is not impossible!

Although Rogge didn't know exactly when Fenrir was born, he calculated from Hela's age that Fenrir might indeed have appeared on the earth more than 2,600 years ago and left behind some impulses. subsequent products.

It can't really be such a coincidence, right?

After thinking of this, Rogge looked at Henry and his eyes became a little strange.

Why don't you take some blood from Henry's body and let No. 2 analyze it?

"It's not impossible for you to meet Fenrir, but I would like to ask a digression. What would you do if you found out that Fenrir really has something to do with the origin of werewolves?"

This is something Rogge is very curious about right now.

Although the nobles in Europe like to find some famous ancestors for themselves, as far as he knows, werewolves have no such hobby.

"If Fenrir is really related to our ancestors, or is the source of our werewolf clan, of course we will treat him in a way that is consistent with his status."

Henry did not say how he would treat Fenrir specifically, but gave a seemingly flawless answer.

"I will convey this matter to Fenrir, but I don't guarantee that he will definitely come to see you. After all, he has just entered Konoha not long ago."

Rogge gave an answer that was very consistent with his current status.

He was Minato Namibun now, not Rogge, the director of the Konoha Intelligence Bureau, so he couldn't agree to it outright.

Although he said that, what he was thinking now was definitely not at all like this.

Fenrir, whether your "dog food" can be doubled in the future depends on whether you made some mistakes that young wolves should make when you were young.

"No problem, this is my contact information. If there is any progress, you can contact me at any time."

After speaking, Henry took out a business card with only a phone number printed on it, and handed a document to Roger.

"Here is some information about butcher knives and other sacred objects. Mr. Minato, you can browse it when you have time."

After handing the business card and documents to Roger, Henry left this polo lounge that didn't match his temperament at all.

When Henry's figure completely disappeared into the lounge, Roger put away the smile on his face and became extremely serious.

Henry's behavior just now was indeed very polite, but Rogge could see that he didn't mention a word about what Henry really wanted.

Whether it's stopping the vampires or meeting Fenrir, it's not Henry's ultimate goal.

Even if Fenrir is really the origin of the werewolf clan, Henry will never treat Fenrir as the ancestor.

Although the contact time was not long, he could be 100% sure that Henry was a very ambitious werewolf.

It makes sense that Henry wants to use his power to stop the vampires' plan.

Wanting to meet Fenrir is not a particularly strange thing.

Including the statement he gave, it is also very common sense.

But the problem is that these two things should not happen at the same time.

The whole world knew that Fenrir was in Konoha.

The werewolves wanted to confirm whether Fenrir was related to their ancestor. They had plenty of time, and there was no need to do it at this critical time to stop the vampires.

But Henry chose to handle these two things together, which was very problematic.

Stopping the vampires is not something that one or two werewolves can do, so Henry will definitely call a large number of werewolves over, and it is not impossible to even call over all the werewolves in the United States.

The gathered werewolves can be soldiers who stop the vampires, or they can be spectators witnessing the birth of a great leader.

If Rogge guessed correctly, Henry's plan should be like this.

In the name of stopping the vampires, all werewolves in the United States were gathered together.

Then, before setting out to stop the vampires, he would tell everyone his guess about Fenrir.

Of course, his statement cannot be recognized by all werewolves, but as long as a small number of werewolves agree, it is enough.

If there are not even a small number of werewolves, it doesn't matter. Just let a few subordinates who are not obviously on your side to provide support.

Although he didn't know what method Henry would use to confirm the relationship between Fenrir and the werewolves, that was not the point.

If Fenrir is really the origin of the werewolf clan, then Henry is the biggest contributor to finding the ancestor of the wolf clan.

If not, he can change his tone immediately.

Regardless of whether he uses a werewolf next, he is different from a coward like a vampire, and he is still powerful without the blessing of his ancestors.

Or maybe it's because the ancestor of the blood clan is about to return, but there is still no news about their werewolf ancestor, and encouraging the already disadvantaged werewolf to fight to the death can make him gain unprecedented popularity among the werewolf clan.

At that time, as long as he shows a slight appearance of taking the lead, a large group of blood-brained werewolves will rush towards the vampires regardless of their own safety.

As for whether they can successfully stop the vampires, it doesn't matter at all.

Regardless of success or failure, Henry has become the apparent leader of the wolf tribe.

If he succeeds, he can integrate the entire wolf clan.

If it fails, he can also use this as an excuse to encourage the werewolves to form the same structural organization as the Blood Clan.

As long as a clan or similar organization appears among the werewolves, Henry can successfully ascend to the position of controller by relying on his previous operations of finding the ancestor of the wolf clan and taking the lead in organizing the blood clan.

At that time, he will no longer be the apparent leader, but the true king of the wolf clan.

Fenrir and the other werewolves are just Henry's pawns.

Even Rogge was just a pawn in his scheme.

As long as Henry can bring together the three elements of werewolf, Fenrir, and vampire, no matter how things develop in the end, he will be the biggest winner.

Judging from the current situation, except for Fenrir, which he is still unsure about, he already has the other two elements.

Although these are just his own guesses at the moment, Rogge believes that his guesses are correct.

When he sensed Henry's life strength, he found that Henry had a life strength that far exceeded that of the vampire earl.

If Henry really cared about the future of werewolves as much as he showed, he should have come to Los Angeles to rescue his compatriots when Jacob was capturing other werewolves, instead of waiting until Jacob died and the castle stronghold in the suburbs of Los Angeles was also destroyed. After being removed, he appeared in Los Angeles.

And Rogge now has reason to suspect that Henry's plan was improvised by him.

Because he knew that a member of Konoha named Namikaze Minato suddenly had a conflict with the vampires, he made a plan to include Fenrir.

Of course, it is also possible that Henry had a similar plan early on, but the appearance of Namikaze Minato made him slightly adjust the plan.

After all, Namikaze Minato came from Konoha, and Konoha happened to have Fenrir, a prehistoric giant wolf that suddenly appeared.

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