American comics: I can extract animation abilities.
Chapter 129 New clues
Chapter 129 New clues
Giant God Company.
In the top-floor laboratory.
Kurt Connors sat in front of his computer, his fingers tapping rapidly on the keyboard.
Soon, dense text and images appeared on the computer screen.
Those are pieces of dusty past that tell the story of the rise and fall of a vampire family over thousands of years, their intricate entanglements with humans, and records of various mysterious rituals and ancient legends.
Kurt Connors just glanced at it casually and shook his head slightly.
He wasn't very interested in this so-called vampire history.
It contained so much self-boasting and self-glorification that he kept feeling sleepy.
As for those ancient legends, he didn't pay much attention to them.
Although the appearance of vampires shocked him and shook his worldview, after he dissected a vampire with his own hands, he realized that the so-called vampires were nothing more than that.
Just a little bit of ultraviolet light can turn a vampire into ashes.
In his opinion, such a weak creature is only worth being studied.
Therefore, he really doesn't care much about those vague things that have little to do with his scientific research work.
However, Tommy, who was next to him, behaved completely differently.
His eyes were fixed on the screen, as if he was deeply attracted by the words and images.
Kurt Connors might think this is nothing, it's just too boring.
But he recognized the great value contained therein.
"Stop here for a moment."
Let Kurt Connors hover over an interface and Tommy looked carefully at the contents on the screen.
What appeared before him at this moment was an intricate vampire family tree, which recorded the names of many vampires, their identities and status, and their current approximate range of activities.
The centipede insect is dead but not stiff.
A vampire family that has been passed down for thousands of years cannot be destroyed so easily.
Even though Tommy has led his men to destroy the enemy's lair and eliminate all the vampires they have encountered, that is not all. There are still a large number of vampires that have escaped and are scattered around New York and even in various corners of the world.
In the past, Tommy might not have cared.
Doing so would consume too much energy and make a lot of noise. By the time he found the clue, the other person might have already run away.
But this time, with this family tree, he can follow the map to find those hidden vampires one by one and turn those guys into his points.
Who said this genealogy was boring, this is so useful!
Letting Dr. Connors print out the family tree separately, Tommy turned to look at other content.
Although it was just some vampire family history and some travel biographies, he still read it very seriously and did not underestimate it because of the exaggerated language.
The more insignificant these daily events are, the easier it is to hide important information.
For example, the diary he is reading now reveals a very interesting clue.
"In 1257, I went to Budapest for a trip. On the way, I met a strange man who called himself Lucian. I was forced to fight him. The guy was extremely strong and could transform into a werewolf. His strength was extremely terrifying.
Fortunately, he met members of the Victor family along the way and was rescued by a compatriot named Klein.
After the battle, Crane invited me to dinner. He was really very nice..."
Tommy only saw this and ignored the messy content that followed.
On the surface, this diary seems to be nothing special. It is just a story about a female vampire who went out for fun, encountered a werewolf on the way, and was later rescued by her fellow vampires.
At most, there are some romantic affairs mixed in.
But a few of the names in it caught Tommy's attention, and brought back memories.
"Werewolf Lucian, vampire Klein, and the Victor family..."
If he remembered correctly, this was the character that appeared in the movie "Underworld".
I have to say, this world is really a mess. Anything can get mixed up in it.
But that's not a big deal.
One sheep is driven, two sheep are herded.
He has already destroyed a vampire family, so what if there is one more?
"Great, I can make some extra money again."
After destroying Deacon Frost and the vampire family behind him, Tommy gained at least hundreds of millions of dollars in wealth and also acquired two small companies.
The benefits he gained were so many that he still hasn't fully digested them to this day.
And now, there is suddenly the Victor family with an even longer history. I really don’t know what big gains he will make this time.
"It seems that this time, I have to go on a long journey."
According to the contents of the diary, Victor's family is located in faraway Budapest, which is Hungary, a landlocked country in Central Europe.
This is a bit far from New York, and it would probably take most of the day to get there by plane.
If it was just for the financial gain, Tommy wouldn't bother to put in so much effort.
He was more concerned about another issue.
“Boss, is there anything different about this Victor family?”
At this moment, Kurt Connors also saw something.
My boss has been staring at this diary. He must be not idle. There must be something in it that he has overlooked.
After just looking at it twice more, he could confirm that the problem lay with the Victor family.
“Yes, there is indeed a big difference here.”
Tommy nodded, acknowledged Dr. Connors's doubt, and then narrated the history of the development of the vampire clan.
Rumor has it that Dracula is the first vampire in human history and also the strongest vampire.
He is not afraid of sunlight, has almost no weaknesses, and possesses super regenerative abilities and an immortal lifespan.
As time went by, many types of vampires were born and divided into many factions.
Because of regional reasons, they were divided into various vampire families.
It must be said that the saying that each generation is worse than the previous one is not an exaggeration at all when it comes to vampires.
The strength of a vampire is often related to the purity of their bloodline, so the further down the line they are passed down, the weaker their strength becomes.
At this point, Tommy paused, reached out to ask the staff for a cup of coffee, moistened his throat a little, and then continued:
“What I said above all belong to normal vampires.
But the Victor family is different.”
Hearing this, Kurt Connors asked curiously: "Like Dr. Morbius?"
He also only recently found out that Dr. Morbius was actually a vampire.
Thinking about how he had worked with vampires for such a long time, it was impossible for him to say that he was not afraid.
But after he got to know the situation better, he gradually lowered his unnecessary vigilance and began to sympathize with this unfortunate colleague.
He was trying to cure his blood disease, but ended up turning himself into a monster.
Such a special experience is indeed a bit tragic.
However, this also gave him a reminder.
It’s better not to use yourself as a guinea pig in dangerous genetic experiments like these.
If anything unexpected happens, it will be too late to regret.
“That’s understandable, but there are some specific differences.”
(End of this chapter)
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