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Chapter 829 Foreign Civilizations Are Not Protected

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?Mobile reading Over the course of one night, three vampire families were wiped out, along with several vampires at the advanced level or above. The European vampires were all in a state of panic—this had not happened in decades. Even during previous multi-national campaigns, such severe losses had been rare. Panic spread swiftly. At the Su family manor, when Su Wu awoke, she felt refreshed and invigorated. As a habit, she reached over to the side and found it empty. "Where is Xiao Feng?" She found it unusual. Usually, he slept right beside her and only rose when the sun was high. Today, however, he had woken up so early. Or perhaps, he had not even stayed here overnight. She tried to recall what had happened the previous night, but she remembered only that she had been slightly drunk—after that, she had no memory of what followed. She glanced at the neat robe she was wearing, scratched her head, and murmured, "Could it be that he truly didn't stay here overnight—has he suddenly become a model of chivalry?" Putting on her slippers, she hurried downstairs. "Su Wu immediately objected: "Fine! You always call me whenever you go out—does that mean you think I'm not good enough?" "Hey, last night you were drunk, weren't you?" Qin Shao huffed. "You hadn't even touched the pillow yet and you were already asleep. How could you possibly have dragged me along?" "But you made me drink so much!" The girl started shifting the blame. "By heaven, I didn't make you drink!" Qin Shao shot her a look. Su Kui waved her hand, offering a fair assessment: "Little Wu, it was actually your own choice to drink last night. We couldn't stop you. So this isn't really anyone's fault—especially not Xiao Feng's. From now on, just don't drink so much. After all, a lady shouldn't be drunk all the time!" Su's lady finally calmed down, nodded, and said: "Got it!" Then, she gave Qin Feng a mischievous look before settling down to eat. Vampires can't move around during the day, so it's quite difficult to spot them during daylight hours, as they always hide in secret corners. After breakfast, Su Wu began to lean against Qin Feng, her voice soft and sweet, asking, "Husband, how many vampires have you and Sister Sha resolved together?" "About forty or so—mostly high-level ones. The mid-level and lower ones, we just don’t feel like dealing with them," he replied. "Forty? Really? If that's the case, then all of them have already been taken care of by you and Sister Sha—what am I supposed to do then?" Su exclaimed, her eyes wide. Qin smiled gently, "It's only forty, really. There are at least two thousand vampires in Europe. You don’t need to rush. We can act together tonight, but only if the targets are truly significant. Otherwise, I’ll continue working separately with Sha." Su, the beautiful woman, pulled out a hand-drawn map from her pocket and pointed to the red X marks on it. "It's said there's an ancient castle here, occupied by a vampire family hundreds of years ago. Over such a long period of time, I believe this family must have grown quite large—definitely with many vampire kings at the top level. Why don't we go there tonight?" Qin, the young man, studied the map carefully and asked skeptically, "Is your map reliable? Or is it just some high school student who drew it with a ballpoint pen and invented a story around it?" Su was firm and confident. "I'm certain the information is accurate. If you and Sha Sha still don't believe me, I'll go alone—there's surely something worthwhile to discover!" Qin shrugged. "Alright. Since it's a castle, let's set out in the afternoon. Maybe we can take a little tour!" "Great! Great!" After lunch, the three set off. They boarded a small plane arranged by Su Kui. As they flew over the castle, all three jumped out of the plane simultaneously. It wasn't until they had descended to about three hundred meters that they spotted the castle nestled among the mountains and vegetation. Together, they pulled the control ropes of their parachutes, steering toward the castle. As they approached one hundred meters, Qin Shao was the first to release his parachute, followed by Isabel and Su Wu. With his feet planted on a flying sword and his arms cradling Su Wu's slender waist, he swiftly landed on the castle's roof. The castle was entirely constructed of marble. Over time, the stones had weathered the elements, turning gray and showing patches of wear, yet its architectural style clearly indicated the era in which it was built. Isabella, after a careful observation, was certain: "This is clearly medieval in style, dating back at least six centuries, and perfectly suited to the preferences of vampires—small dance, you were absolutely right!" "Of course, how could my information possibly be wrong?" Su Dan replied with pride. Qin Feng grinned, pulling out his digital camera and suggesting, "It seems this place hasn't welcomed guests in a long time. Let's take a tour first. By the time the sun sets, someone will surely come to greet us!" "Sounds perfect," Su said, hugging his arm, and the two walked toward the main gate together. The female instructor shook her head with a touch of resignation, murmuring, "These two—what a lively pair!" Thud... With a powerful kick, Qin Feng sent the already rusted iron gate splintering under the force, scattering into several pieces across the ground. "Husband, aren't these all historical treasures? Shouldn't we be protecting them?" Su Dan suggested. He has his own rationale: "I only protect the treasures bequeathed by the Chinese nation. Foreign heritage falls outside my protection. When the Eight-Nation Alliance invaded China, did they protect our ancient sites? No—they didn't even protect them. On the contrary, they looted what they could carry and burned everything else. This is exactly how I'm treating them!" While Su Meiren found his reasoning somewhat unseemly, she couldn't refute it. Ahead lay marble steps and a solid wooden door, with beautifully carved patterns engraved around the doorframe. As always, Qin Feng kicked at the door with force. But this time, he couldn't budge it—only then did he realize it wasn't wood at all, but stone with a texture resembling wood.