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Progenitor Vampire: I Have Many Skills!-Chapter 218: A shocking change
It was as if he was providing her with security and power. She felt as if Matt owned her in some way, someone who wanted to protect her. Meanwhile, her vampiric power internally began to change, along with small movements of her embodiments.
'How warm... His blood is also very delicious...'
'I see... I always knew you were special, Matt; I never thought you were so special...' She was immersed in such strange and pleasurable feelings when both powers finally unlinked and the embodiments returned to their respective bodies.
At the same time, Alice began to feel her body change. Her blood suddenly became purer than usual, and her Vampirism underwent a slight transformation. She could feel several noticeable changes in her body that left her dazed.
That made her break away from Matt and look at him in shock. In her gaze was written a big sign of doubt and questioning, as if she couldn't recognize the Matt in front of her.
He smiled softly at her, brought his hand up to his eyes, which were dripping slightly with strange blood, and wiped them.
Although he didn't say anything, Alice could see he was happy and smiling softly, making her feel good.
He was actually pensive.
He could see a great deal of change in her.
'The Vampire, huh... It's really an amazing ability. Although she doesn't seem to notice it, her power has increased drastically, and her Vampirism has been enhanced. Her blood is so delicious now; it's a bit strange.' He thought, staring at her.
She hugged him once more when she realized she was finally okay.
For a brief moment, she felt she was really going to die. The speed with which those sunbeams struck her made her dizzy and afraid.
Matt stroked her gently, "It's okay. I think you'll be okay now..." He said softly and looked out the window.
"I'm sorry, it's my fault. Last night, I noticed the floor was warmer than normal. It looked like it was made by the sun, but I thought it was just a weird idea of mine. I didn't think these guys had it so good here."
She just listened, hugging him. Occasionally, her flesh trembled as she remembered that terrifying pain she had just felt.
"It's an artificial sun. It doesn't have too much range, but it doesn't seem like magic the vampiric world will like. This isn't just any sun." He replied. She looked at him doubtfully, finally reacting to his words.
"What do you mean?" her voice sounded very low.
Matt frowned and sighed.
"This is sun magic specifically made to slay vampires. Those rays of the sun are specially made to destroy a vampire's flesh in seconds. They are not just any rays; they carry different corrosive attributes and were made by Divine Magic, which is the main enemy of vampires."
"From what I can see, it seems that this magic can only be seen and felt when you're inside the city. If you go far enough away from the city, even during the day, you won't be able to see it, so I must say that they have been preparing this magic for when the war against the vampire world starts." After saying this, he looked at Alice.
"I don't know if the vampires have anything to defend at this," he said, trying to find some information. They should prepare well to fight the human empire if they didn't have it.
She nodded.
"The Vampiric Clans have treasures left by our ancestors; they were created by Clan Dietrich to deal specifically with this kind of magic. But no one has ever used them because they haven't been needed... Well, I heard that there are some vampires who have abilities to resist the sun. 'The Ruin' is one of them." She replied softly, causing Matt to nod slightly.
'The Ruin... That man's main ability is 'disintegrate'. If I think like that, I guess he can counter any kind of rays that try to hit him, as he would disintegrate them. He is a powerful man.' He thought and looked at the sky through the curtains he had put up.
"Do you want to try the sun hitting you one more time? I can assure you that you won't have such a powerful reaction now; you might be able to resist it now," he suggested, leaving her a little stunned.
Now that he had said it, Alice could feel that several things in her body had changed. She felt a little strange, different, and even... powerful? It was a strange feeling, but it brought her confidence.
Despite that, the pain she had felt a brief moment ago still stung her flesh. Even though she was no longer in pain, the fear of feeling pain as strong as that once again pushed back her bravery and confidence.
Feeling your skin constantly burning at a staggering rate was a terrifying feeling, one that would create trauma for anyone.
So she held Matt gently as she thought about doing it and lowered her head.
Matt understood what was happening, so he got up beside her and lay on the bed under her, allowing her to rest on his chest. Since he wanted her to regain her confidence, he should also let her realize that her body had changed.
Therefore, he took the vampiric ball out of his ring and gave it to her. "Test your strength; I'd like to see it," he said.
She held it gently, clearly interested to know. She felt that she had somehow grown stronger after becoming Matt's Bloody Mate, but how much of a boost could that give? Getting a bloody mate could technically strengthen you, but it shouldn't be too much, right?
That's why she didn't want to jump to conclusions and simply tested her power...
From one moment to the next, the vampire ball displayed a number shocking enough to surprise both.
-15,510 Vampiric Power.
Seeing such an absurd amount of power caused Alice to get up abruptly from the bed. Her abrupt movement also caused her body to hit the curtain, knocking it down.
Once again, her body was left in the open air before the terrifying sunlight streaming in through the window.
She was stunned and startled, quickly climbing down, but then she noticed that, although she felt slight discomfort...
"I don't feel pain?" Stunned, she looked out the window again, allowing the sun's rays to hit her body and even her eyes.
And although she felt slight discomfort in her eyes, her body was perfectly fine.