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Chapter 54 Anti-vampire craze

Vampires are real.

This time it is not some groundless rumor, not some unfounded rumors and conjectures in some small magazines. This time, the news has been proven to be true. The Daily Planet spent a lot of space to publish this shocking report, with photos, evidence, and victim testimonies. What’s more, it is said that they even obtained two live vampires from nowhere.

The experts who had previously vouched for all the nonsense about vampires were dumbfounded, and the whole of New York almost exploded. Then within a few days, the news spread from New York City, spread like a virus across the country, and then spread through the Internet to the whole world.

Someone started to control the news, but it was too late. Explosive news is like a flood, and it is impossible to stop it. Before long, the whole world knew.

Vampires are real, and they live among us.

Compared to a superhero somewhere saving the world, or a tense situation between two major powers, news like this causes the most intense reactions. The former may sound like big news, but it often does not directly affect most people. Most people feel that those things have nothing to do with them. Superheroes are there to save the world, but ordinary people have to go on with their lives. Life seems to have not changed much.

But vampires are different. This is about a race that hides in the shadows and feeds on blood. They may be hiding at every corner you pass and appear at every moment. They live among humans, and every day you have to live with the fear of becoming a vampire's dinner.

Also attracting widespread attention along with vampires is the legendary "knight who kills vampires."

Just last night, a group of disheveled teenagers and girls stopped a patrolman at the intersection of 82nd Street in a panic. The patrolman took them back to the station, and a group of older children explained the whole story, how they were caught, how they almost became dinner for a group of vampires, and how a lone hero broke in. In the enemy's base camp, he killed all the vampires alone.

Naturally, this story was initially dismissed as groundless conjecture. From the moment the word "vampire" appears in the story, the officers lose interest in the adventure. If these kids didn't look really pale and like a bunch of refugees who were about to die at any moment, they would have kicked these young people out long ago.

It wasn't until an hour later that news came from the New York Police Department's headquarters - someone had thrown two packaged, half-dead vampires on the steps at the police station's entrance.

Officers then sent people to check out the nightclub described by several children. There was no blood or bodies, but there were certainly plenty of signs of a fight. A lot of yellow bullet casings fell on the floor, and a few bullets that were deformed by impact were embedded in the wall.

So the police had to accept this fact that broke their common sense. Vampires were real and the reports of these children were all true.

So the new question is, who was the man who single-handedly killed all the vampires and rescued them?

Regarding this issue, the rescued children unanimously agreed that the place was too dark and the lights were too flashing, so the other person's face looked completely black and nothing could be seen.

The police officers couldn't find out the reason in the end, so they had to let the matter go. But the story about this lone hero was widely circulated on the Internet and among the public, causing heated discussions for a while.

In fact, there were rumors like this before - a brave knight who chased vampires alone every night was called a "vampire hunter" in the rumors. In the past, from time to time, some people would claim that they had encountered a vampire and almost been bitten. Then at the critical moment, a handsome black windbreaker knight stepped forward and used a set of handsome "kung fu" punches and two kicks to beat the vampire into a slag.

It's just that in the past, people didn't take such remarks seriously starting from the "encountering a vampire" part, so naturally no one paid attention to the subsequent parts.

But it's different now. Now that the existence of vampires has been confirmed, those outdated stories related to vampires have naturally attracted everyone's attention again. If vampires are real, why aren't the rumors about "vampire hunters" possibly also real?

Although there is no evidence, everyone is more inclined to believe that this is true. After all, everyone already knows that countless vampires are lurking in everyone's lives, eyeing humans, so if there is such a natural enemy of vampires who repeats the work of killing vampires every night, everyone will feel more at ease.

Chief George Stacey of the New York Police Department stood up in time and personally promised all citizens that the New York Police Department would protect the lives of citizens no matter what, whether they were criminals or blood-sucking creatures. Even if the opponent is a monster, the police will fight to the end.

Rumors spread somewhere that vampires are not afraid of guns and ammunition, but their weaknesses are silver and sunlight. So someone suggested that all New York patrol officers be equipped with silver bullets, so that the police could better protect citizens from vampires.

This proposal received widespread response as soon as it was proposed. Not long after, the Fisker Group was the first to speak, and Wilson Fisker himself came forward to donate a huge sum of money to provide financial support for the New York Police Department. Next up was the Osborne Group, with Norman Osborne also coming forward and offering to equip every police officer with silver weapons. In the end, even the leader of the Stark Group spoke out. Tony Stark was worthy of being a rich local snake. With a wave of his hand, he equipped all police officers with handheld sunlamps, ultraviolet grenades and a large amount of silver ammunition for free.

Suddenly, the NYPD cops are experts on vampires.

An abandoned workshop in New York.

A muscular black man was sitting at the table, wearing sunglasses and polishing a silver dart with a machine. Sparks flew out like raindrops, lighting up his sunglasses.

The lame old man was quietly watching the TV news behind him, and Chief George Stacey was being interviewed on the screen.

"Blade, people seem to know the existence of vampires." The old man suddenly turned his head and said.

"Oh." The black man said without raising his head, "This is a good thing."

"Of course," the old man said, "I just thought, what impact might that have on us?"

"Really? I don't think so."

"Blade" sharpened the dart, flicked it, and the silver dart flew out of the air and nailed into the wall.

He grinned slightly and said, "We're doing business as usual."

(Thanks to book friends Zouzhuoxing, Pan Zunlin, 20180222182617114, Illusion and Thought, R of Digging, Meow Star Reading Novel, and Gravel Clown for the reward!)

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