Chapter 3386 Gossip

Eugene IV spoke calmly. "Although the human alliance has defeated the vampires, the remnants have fled to the mountains and forests, disappearing without a trace, but as far as I know, several vampire princes are still alive. So are half of the clan's elite members. Their strength remains intact, so they can retaliate at any moment. Moreover, despite Herod's death, I heard they have elected a new king."

Hepburn exclaimed in shock, "What? Is that true?"

Eugene IV said, "The information should be accurate."

Hepburn asked, "Who is the new king of the vampires? Was he chosen from among the surviving princes?"

Eugene IV shook his head. "I don't know. Our people aren't able to identify the new king's identity, but recently, I've heard something on the grapevine."

Hepburn questioned, "What kind of rumors?"

Eugene IV said, "After the great war, the alliance captured many bondslaves. Based on some of their confessions, Nathan had ventured into the vampire's headquarters alone back then. Posing as a warrior, he challenged Herod. His audacity stirred a huge commotion. Thousands of thunderbolts streaked across the sky. No one could interfere in the duel between him and the king. Moreover, in the end, Nathan successfully slew Herod. Naturally, he became the new king of the vampires."

He is indeed a great hero of humanity. I can still remember clearly when he stepped into Eternal Darkness beneath the Dark Canopy, resolutely marching toward his death to duel with Herod. Now that we've defeated the vampires, some scoundrels dared

actually aware of Hepburn's feelings toward Nathan. If it weren't for the fact that Nathan was already in a relationship, given Hepburn's

he said indifferently,

to be brewing day by day. I've summoned you

the surface,

a friendly visit to the

in reality, you're there to investigate Nathan. Find out if he's part

he has become

king."

shock, exclaiming, "Pope Eugene, it's one thing for those with ulterior motives to spread rumors, but for you to doubt Mr. Cross, this is too—" She wanted to say that it was too

the Pope, so, ultimately, she didn't voice her thoughts, as it would

knew

might be a bit too much, but +the Curia has always been at odds with the

Hepburn anxiously interjected, "But-"

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