中文小说网

返回首页

Chapter 786: Alliance

返回章节列表
As Qin Feng had expected, the middle-aged foreigner quickly identified the person responsible for killing his subordinates. Looking at the几张 photos in front of him, he couldn't believe it—the four most capable subordinates had all been killed by three stunning young women. After all, vampires were several times stronger than ordinary people, and these four were seasoned vampires themselves. Even against top-tier special forces, they would have held their own. He picked up his phone and dialed a number: "Scott, something's gone wrong here... What did you say? Your end is also under watch. I never thought it would happen—how quickly the Chinese respond! Truly unexpected!" "He said, 'Yes, we had always been absent from China, so we assumed their defenses would be rather low. Who would have thought their response was actually faster than that of the European countries—unbelievable! By the way, what should we do now? I'd like to know exactly what it is that has convinced you to make such a decisive move against the Chinese!' He replied, 'It's the American bloodline—they're willing to invest a substantial sum, with the task being to completely disrupt China!' 'The bloodline?' the other was surprised. After all, the bloodline has long looked down upon the vampires; how could they possibly come to us, especially with such a high offer? 'Exactly—the American bloodline. They've suffered significant losses at the hands of the Chinese, and they've asked us to create chaos here so they can then take their revenge.' The middle-aged foreigner smiled and added, 'It's the American bloodline. If it were the self-important European counterparts, they'd die before even considering cooperation.'" "Cisco thought for a few seconds: "So this means we've got a real opportunity to establish ties with the American vampire lineage—we really need to seize it!" He smiled: "Exactly. That's precisely what I've been thinking. That's why I invited you all to come together to China. The one thing we hadn't anticipated, though, was just how quickly the Chinese people would respond!" Cisco said: "Then, why not go all in? Let's send our people out onto the streets, bite anyone we meet. This will not only create some panic among the Chinese, but also reduce the risk of being captured en masse. Those bitten by us will have a chance to escape and become our key allies!" "That's the only way," the middle-aged man replied: "This means we've officially turned our backs on the Chinese people." "It doesn't matter," Cisco added: "After all, we're always under attack wherever we go. We can't afford to have just one more enemy." "Alright, then—get everyone else informed right away. We must complete the mission as quickly as possible!" That same evening, the vampires began their actions, heading straight into the bustling city centers and biting anyone they encountered. The police were completely unable to stop them; even when they fired shots at the vampires, the attacks often failed to inflict real damage. Eventually, several officers themselves were bitten. Major cities became chaotic, filled with widespread panic. Soon, a notice was issued to all citizens: the saliva of the foreign vampires carried a virus; anyone bitten had to be treated immediately at the designated hospitals, or risk their lives. Citizens were urged to stay indoors at night, keep their doors and windows closed to avoid being bitten, and to report any bites to the authorities immediately. In cities where cases had emerged, specific medical centers were designated, and police vehicles patrolled the city round the clock, broadcasting the official notices through their high-powered public speakers. At the same time, the Chinese nation has expressed strong dissatisfaction toward several European countries, blaming them for failing to eradicate vampires over many years, and for causing such severe damage. Every evening, armed special forces appear on city streets, operating infantry combat vehicles, while helicopters patrol overhead. Ordinary medium-caliber bullets cannot kill vampires, but high-caliber shells and cannons can reduce them to ashes; the vehicle-mounted machine guns roar continuously, and the number of vampires being eliminated keeps rising. The Special Operations Unit has moved from place to place, swiftly clearing vampire threats in three major cities with the support of local military and police forces. On board the helicopter, all four members display serious expressions, especially He Muqing, who had never expected so many vampires to have infiltrated China, committing crimes with such relentless intensity and disregard for protocol. "Xiao Feng, according to our records, at least twenty additional vampires are still active within our cities." "She sighed, saying, "This can't go on. Though we're fighting our best, there are still hundreds bitten every day!" Once bitten, people always go to the hospital for treatment, but neither the patients themselves nor anyone else knows that they'll never be able to leave the hospital again. "We've done our best," he said, looking at the pilot in front of him, his voice lowered. "How about this—after we land, you three coordinate with the local military and police. I'll head to the next destination. That way, we'll save half the time!" "That sounds good," He Leading nodded. All three women carried distinctive-looking daggers at their waists—He Leading used Qin Feng's 'Fire Meteor,' Shu Ya Jing used Isabella's 'Sara维尔,' and Lu Man's 'Viper,' which she had originally seized from the God of Death. These three daggers could all deliver a fatal blow to vampires—even a seemingly minor wound could prove deadly. After the plane landed, the four vanished into the night. Qin Feng parted ways with the three women, stepping onto his flying sword toward the southern city, where the vampires were growing increasingly fierce. The three women soon joined up with military and police forces, learning of the likely areas of vampire activity and concealment. Acting swiftly, they immediately set out to investigate these suspicious locations. Since the vampires began biting people relentlessly, they had fragmented into smaller groups, rarely communicating with one another unless they happened to cross paths during a bite. Ting… The spear struck the vampire’s sleeve but failed to pierce him. The vampire laughed scornfully, yet the very next moment, a flash of silver pinned him to the wall, stilling Shu Ya. “Ah!” he cried out in a sharp, piercing scream, his body arching and then falling, crashing into a heap of splintered flesh.