Chapter 259 Bite
The wizard told Donna Bello and Pero all the precautions, and then walked with Barbara to the courtyard where the Hook detectives lived.
When his hand reached out to the door, Julius was still a beat slower.
To be honest, this feeling made him feel familiar.
The accelerated heartbeat and the excitement in his heart couldn't be more familiar.
Julius felt that every scar on his body caused by the three Hook detectives was heating up, as if celebrating in advance for what he was going to do next.
This pause was discovered by the female vampire, and Barbara looked at him worriedly: "Mr. Julius, your body temperature is rising, do you need to rest?"
Julius smiled: "No, let's continue."
After he finished speaking, he immediately knocked on the door.
The detective who opened the door was the one with his pants tied high, and his attitude when he saw Julius was very unfriendly.
"What are you doing here again?"
"The detective we hired is back to see you, but we need his help now. We paid him, so he should go back with us."
"Which detective?" Kit's face was blank as he emerged from the crack of the door, and he seemed to know nothing.
This result was also what Julius had expected. Things were not going well, but he heard a laugh in his heart, which was his own voice.
"Ian Lazarus." The wizard answered Kit calmly.
"He hasn't been back today."
Kit was about to close the door, but Barbara's hand propped up the door, preventing it from closing.
"He must be here." The housewife said firmly.
She had already felt the breath of her offspring.
"He really hasn't been here, ma'am--" Kit tried to close the door with force, but the slender and thin arm seemed to have the strength of a professionally trained strongman, and he couldn't shake the other party at all no matter how hard he tried.
At this time, another voice came from behind him, and Ace's face poked out from the corner behind the hallway and met theirs.
"Kit, are there guests?"
Kit gave up arguing with Barbara and turned back immediately. Julius and Barbara could only see the back of his head through the crack of the door: "Well, it's the lady we met last time, and the boy we caught by mistake. They seemed to think Ian was here, and I told them it was a misunderstanding."
"Let them come in and sit for a while. If they think so, maybe Ian will really come in a while."
Ace's words were unquestionable. Kit untied the door chain behind the door and opened it completely.
"You go in."
He looked reluctant, and Ace acted reasonable. All this seemed reasonable, but it only made Julius laugh louder and louder.
Julius and Barbara did not refuse his proposal and walked into the house. Ace's figure disappeared on the porch, and Kit behind him closed the door again, and the sound of fiddling with the door chain was rustling.
The wizard put one hand on the side of his head, exerting all his strength from the spirit, and the invisible things rippled like water waves, splashing ripples when "touched".
He saw it, saw the entire layout of the room.
This also included the two detectives standing at the corner with guns waiting to kill them.
Without speaking, Julius raised his hand and patted Barbara, then pointed to the darkness in front of the porch. The female vampire nodded and floated silently towards the darkness.
Julius watched her back move forward, and then turned around and walked back.
Kit was still fiddling with his door chain. There were many chains, and it would take some time to tie them all.
But there was an advantage. When someone knocked on the door later, he could also delay a lot of time by saying that he would unchain the door.
The soft footsteps approached from behind, and Kit did not look back. The two guests had only been in the house for less than half a minute, and he didn't think they could find anything.
The woman was quite strong, but if she was shot with a rifle against her head, or if a knife was stuck in her neck, he didn't believe she could survive. And the green-haired kid who was beaten up by them last time was not a concern. They had dealt with him once and knew he was a waste. Now he was still a wounded person, so it wouldn't be a problem to deal with him again.
Kit didn't think it was troublesome to act. If he could get rid of these two people quietly by acting for a while, then it would definitely be worth it.
"Hello." He heard the green-haired man say in a frivolous voice behind him.
Kit was still focusing on the door chain and subconsciously answered "Hello to you too", but he soon figured it out - what kind of greeting was this? Inexplicable.
The door chain was finally locked at this time. He was about to turn around, but a violent collision occurred between his back and the other party, making the door make a dull vibration.
At the same time as the collision, there was also a cold object on his back that pierced his clothes and flesh. Kit felt that the coldness was unusual. It spread to his whole body along the blood vessels around his heart in an instant.
When the coldness spread to his whole body, he died.
Without any shouting, he just pulled out the dagger that pierced his chest, and the body of the "farmer" Kit slowly fell against the door, leaving a bloody mark on the door.
Julius squatted down and wiped his animal horn dagger with the dead man's coat to clean up the blood. Then the laughter in his heart began to overlap with the laughter in reality.
He stood up cheerfully and walked back down the porch, waiting for Barbara to bring him the good news.
Barbara could definitely kill those two men easily, but if it were to take a prisoner, something might go wrong. But with her ability, such a mistake might just make the other party scream.
ah--
Sure enough, there was screaming.
Julius took two more steps, suddenly realized something, and ran forward at full speed.
That scream was coming from Barbara!
He soon saw that at the door of the kitchen, the female vampire was grabbing her beautiful blond hair and howling in pain. From time to time, her fingers turned into sharp shapes and inserted into her scalp, pulling off strands of her blood-stained blond hair. And the body, together with the corpse in front of him, twisted and turned like a snake falling into the fire. It hit the cabinet next to it, knocking over the stacked white porcelain plates and shattering them into broken porcelain pieces all over the floor.
Fortunately, the blood was not hers.
She. Julius is hard to describe, but Barbara's right hand passed through Ace's chest, bent back from his back and grabbed her hair.
An entire adult man's body was strung on her hand, like a kite with a broken string pierced by a branch swaying in the strong wind.
The Hook detective was not dead yet, but blood was bleeding from his mouth and nose, his eyes were coated with a film of blood, his throat was making a roaring sound, and he still grabbed the vampire's right hand with both hands and tried to pull it out of the wound.
But gravity and the angle of his arms made him slide towards Barbara, and the two of them almost hugged each other.
It was simply a hellish situation. Even though he had an indelible hatred towards these people, Julius couldn't help but feel shocked.
"What's wrong with you? How did you end up like this?"
Clayton contributed a few more corpses, and the vampires should not be short of food now.
He was asking Barbara, but Barbara didn't tell him what happened. She just screamed and bumped against the wall as if possessed. She seemed to be in more pain than the person on her hands. And nothing less.
Ace seemed to have lost too much blood and mistook the wizard for someone else. He looked at Julius, his blood-stained face full of pleading.
"help me."
Julius gave him an indifferent look and did not respond.
Barbara didn't respond, so the wizard ignored her. He had never seen this kind of problem before, and he couldn't cure it.
He now needs to know where the remaining detective Robin Hood is.
He opened the realm of spiritual power again, surrounded the entire first floor of the house, and went upstairs to sense it again. He did not find the other party's figure, only a window was open.
As soon as the figure that jumped out of the second-floor window landed, he turned around and ran toward the street.
"Someone came out," Perot said. He picked up the shotgun and pointed it at the figure, hesitated for a moment, and then put it down.
"The sound of gunshots will attract unwanted attention." He explained as he turned back, but there was no girl around him. The black wolf shadow rushed out from his feet and easily caught up with the two-legged creature.
Donna turned her head and bit into Detective Hook's calf, using all her limbs to pull the prey backwards and to the ground.
The man sat on the ground and screamed in pain. At the same time, he punched Black Wolf on the head, but it did not have any impact on her. He wanted to shout, but the barrel of a shotgun was already stuffed into his throat.
Perrault gasped, the barrel of the gun rattling between the detective's teeth.
"Ha, tell me before you do this next time."
The black wolf twisted and lifted up, transforming back into a girl wearing wolf skin. She shook her head, and then wiped the blood from her mouth in disgust.
"Sorry, I'll do it next time."
They led the prisoners and knocked on the door where Julius and Barbara had recently entered.
Someone from behind asked with a pinched voice: "Who is at the door?"
"We brought the people back," Donna urged. "Hurry up and open the door."
"I was thinking of you." The voice returned to Julius's.
The door chain jingled for a moment and the door opened.
The girl walked in first, and behind her, Detective Robin Hood also walked in, holding a shotgun against Hook.
The bloody corpses in the room made Donna sneeze twice, but she had gradually become accustomed to this scene, and Perot had extensive experience living with vampires. Their expressions didn't change when they saw the corpse, only their captive looked desperate.
The wizard noticed Donna's slightly smug look and the two rows of tooth marks on the captive's legs, and gained a deeper understanding of the Bello family's family tradition.
"Well done, you got this done." He said encouragingly.
Donna raised her chin proudly: "Of course, we have agreed."