Mowa City, the forest outside the city,

Warren was running wildly with Doyle on his shoulders. He asked Warren to carry him because he was running too slowly.

"How far?" Warren gasped.

Doyle looked up and looked behind him: "Are you talking about the vampire or the city of Mowa?"

"It must be the vampire at the back. With your butt facing forward, how do you know how far away Mowa City is? Can you see through your butt hole?" Warren said speechlessly.

"Oh...yeah, he's still some distance away, but he's getting faster and faster. We should be able to catch up when we leave the forest."

Warren made an emergency stop: "It's just a waste of time. Just use it. There's nothing you can do about it. The old man said don't use it if you can run away. We can't run away now, right?"

"Well! There is nothing to be reluctant to part with. We should be lucky to have obtained this solid scroll, otherwise we would be in trouble now."

Doyle got off Warren and stood still, took a deep breath to calm his mind, then reached into his arms and grasped the scroll tightly, placing one finger against the opening of the scroll so that he could start it quickly.

After stopping, the so-called vampires quickly caught up.

Yes, the person who came was Conrad, and he was finally lost by Su Li.

Because Ruby had given them Viserys's contact information and a token to prove his identity, they could just call them when they arrived at the royal city. Why would they need this person?

After Su Li asked him to stay away, he had to stay in this forest, unable to leave to go elsewhere, and unable to enter the city of Mowa.

Living here, when he killed some small beasts for food, he was disgusted by the unpleasant smell and vomited.

In the end, he had to give up trying and start sucking blood, even the blood of wild beasts.

This attempt finally made him understand why vampires like to suck blood so much.

He knew that he was not a vampire in the true sense, but was caused by some unknown method of Viserys, but even so, the smell of rabbit blood made him feel that his life in this world was not in vain.

Pour the goblin blood wherever you like, he won't drink it anymore anyway.

Moreover, the blood that vampires like most is not from beasts, but from other intelligent races.

Conrad couldn't imagine what kind of delicious food it would be. Therefore, after finally seeing a person with relatively low strength, he had to taste it.

Doyle and Warren were naturally the unlucky ones he chose.

He smiled evilly: "Why don't you run away? You know you can't run away, right? Don't you dare to speak? Don't worry, if your blood is delicious enough, I won't have no chance of keeping you."

"You can drink my blood, but before that, can I ask you a question first."

"Okay." Seeing that the man stood up, Conrad didn't mind giving his prey a chance to speak.

"We discovered a goblin cave near here before. The goblins in it were all killed by vampires. Does this have anything to do with you?"

Goblin cave?Conrad's pupils shrank: "Have you ever gone in?"

"Yes."

"Oh...I understand, you know the orc girl inside, and you came here specifically to find her."

"Yes, do you know where she went?" Doyle said excitedly.

"Haha, if you want to get her back, with all due respect, it's impossible." Conrad mocked.

"why?"

A trace of fear flashed in his eyes: "Because the person who took her away was a vampire who was far more powerful than me. They went to Mowa City. If you are lucky, you may be able to see her. Are there any questions?"

Doyle took a deep breath: "Thank you, no more."

"That's good. Now that I've finished asking, you should go die. I originally planned to just suck a little blood, but you dare to mention the things I'm afraid of, so I'll use all your blood to compensate."

After speaking, Conrad rushed towards the two of them.

Doyle and Warren looked at each other without any nonsense. He took out the scroll and unfolded it. Injecting a bit of magic power into it, the scroll lit up red.

But what he didn't expect was that the scroll did not release any magic, but came out after a short period of time.

"Solid Dharma Scroll?"

Conrad stopped suddenly, turned around and ran away without hesitation.

As a magician, he knew very well how useful the Solid Law Scroll was.

Although he didn't know the specific level of that scroll, he could still tell whether the magic power on it was stronger than his.

"Why would two second-level people I met have such a thing?"

This is a question Conrad could take all the way to hell.

The flying scroll quickly caught up with him. Conrad used a magic to block it, but the scroll easily dodged it and hit him directly in the back.

"What kind of magic is this?" Conrad was shocked.

He wanted to reach out and tear off the scroll, but it was too late.

The magic circle in the scroll had been activated, and Conrad felt that all the blood in his body seemed to be flowing to his back, and then being sucked away by the magic circle.

His limbs and face were pale due to blood loss. He had lost consciousness and fell to the ground because his brain had also lost blood supply.

The magic circle was extinguished, and Conrad was left with only a pile of ashes and a skeleton, exactly the same as when he died for the first time.

Doyle and Warren stepped forward to inspect.

Picking up the scroll, Doyle looked inside and saw that the magic circle was still intact.

He said in surprise: "Could it be that this scroll can be reused? I really found a treasure this time, Warren, take a look."

"Hey, hey, don't point this thing at me. If you accidentally touch it, it will be a big deal. I don't want to turn into a pile of skeletons." Warren waved his hands and backed away.

"It's not that exaggerated..." Doyle rerolled the scroll, "Let's go back to Mowa City."

Not long after, the two passed through the city gate and entered the city of Mowa.

Warren looked back: "Strange, why do you feel like these guards are more disciplined?"

"I don't know, maybe the City Lord's Mansion has done something."

"Maybe, but where are we going to find Lulu now? In such a big city of Mowa, we can't go from house to house, right?"

"Well... maybe not." Doyle suddenly stopped, pondered for a while, and looked back at the guards at the city gate, "I think I know why these guards have changed their behavior."

"I understand, what you mean is that when the powerful vampire arrived, these guards messed with them for no good reason, and then they were taught a lesson, and some of them were even killed." Warren suddenly understood.

"After the incident got serious, it is impossible for the City Lord's Palace not to know about it. Now Mowa City is still peaceful, and there is probably no bigger conflict. The City Lord's Palace will definitely take the initiative to arrange to receive them."

"Is it okay to go to the City Lord's Mansion to find someone? Will they let you in?" Warren frowned.

"As long as we explain that we are looking for that vampire, or even say that we are looking for Lulu, as long as she is still there, it will definitely happen."

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