Although the vampires of World Two and World Three cannot be said to be the same race, they are quite similar in some aspects. In a sense, he has experience treating the true progenitor of vampires.

So... why was Akatsuki Kojou hospitalized?

Also, what does Akatsuki Nagisa's injury have to do with Akatsuki Nagisa? Why is Akatsuki Nagisa also staying at the hospital?

The various doubts made Sid almost make another call, but in the end he remembered Xiao Nagisa's hesitant behavior when he asked Xiao Kojou which hospital she was in during their previous chat, and he wanted to visit her. He guessed that Xiao Nagisa and the others were in a place that was inconvenient to talk about, so he gave up.

So, is Akatsuki Kojou really not some random light novel protagonist? I have a feeling that someone will come after him later.

Ancient city, I'm starting to get interested in you again.

After complaining about Akatsuki Kojou, Sid continued searching for light novels online, and sent them to the uncle he had added as a friend the night before.

Yesterday, after much persuasion, he finally convinced Uncle Li Zeweim to give up the idea of ​​becoming his apprentice, since the uncle was indeed too old.

While he could escape the identity of his master, he couldn't escape the identity of a like-minded close friend.

But from Sid's personal perspective, it was less about sharing the same ideals and more about watching a clueless young man rush headlong down the path of evil.

Uncle Li Zevim really enjoys doing evil. It's just that his strength seems a bit lacking. Otherwise, he would probably be some kind of world terrorist, second only to Shadow.

But contrary to Li Zevim's pure desire to do evil, his moral bottom line and evil thoughts are so low that calling him a third-rate villain would be an understatement.

I showed Uncle Li Zeweim some excerpts from novels where the villains were defeated, and asked him for his thoughts. His thought was, "Why, why can this guy get back up after being knocked down so many times?"

Hearing the confusion in the older man's voice, he thought he had found some plot-driven material, which made him take a closer look.

???

His first thought after watching it was this: he admitted that the material did have some problems, but uncle, you also have problems.

The source material itself is one of the influences of gods and demons appearing before the world after the world merged—a novel created based on the power system of the real world.

The novel he found features a young man who, by chance, awakens a divine artifact.

The clip he found was the scene where the protagonist was repeatedly knocked to the ground by the villain, but then, with the encouragement of his parents and the healing from his sister, who was a priest, he got up again and again, and finally defeated the villain.

To be fair, there are indeed some flaws in this story. For example, the protagonist got up so many times, so why did the villain only knock him down instead of killing him?

For example, why did the villain just stand by and watch the priestess heal the protagonist instead of killing the priest?

For example, the protagonist's parents are just two ordinary people, so why are they completely unharmed during the protagonist's battle with the villain, and why do they comfort and encourage the protagonist every time he falls down?

There are many flaws, and I can accept any criticisms you make, but why are you asking the protagonist why he can stand up again and again, just like that third-rate villain? Where did you come from, third-rate villain?

The artifacts were created by God, who is the head of the biblical pantheon. You demons also belong to the biblical pantheon, so don't you even understand the characteristics of the artifacts in your own system, sir?

The artifacts created by God have the characteristic of absorbing the emotions of the artifact's wielder to evolve and become stronger. In other words, as long as the wielder's heart is strong enough and their body can keep up, they can become infinitely stronger.

In that scene, the protagonist's sister is a priest who can heal, and the protagonist's parents are encouraging him. You're asking the protagonist why he can stand up? Are you serious, sir?

When Sid realized that Li Zevm was complaining about why the protagonist was able to stand up, rather than why the villains seemed to have something wrong with their heads, not killing the healer or the protagonist's parents, but just letting them buff the protagonist, Sid was glad that he hadn't lost his temper and taken Li Zevm as his apprentice.

Gamma and Delta were already a disgrace to his teaching career. If he were to take on Uncle Li Zevme, a demon who could only be described as a third-rate villain, as his apprentice, he would truly lose all face in the education world.

It's fortunate that Uncle Li Zeweim isn't capable enough to be a screenwriter, let alone a terrorist. Otherwise, he would have been genuinely worried that Uncle Li Zeweim would embarrass him.

Chapter Ninety-Three: Sid's Morning (Part Two)

Fortunately, after his tutelage, Li Zevheim made some progress on the path of evil.

You have transmigrated into the body of the villain who is about to clash with the protagonist, and you have two choices.

First, you have to go head-to-head with the protagonist. In your current state, you only have a 50% chance of winning.

Secondly, the attacker can target the protagonist's family members nearby. If the protagonist returns to defend, the protagonist will die; if the protagonist does not return to defend, you will die.

PS: You stand on the left!

At least when faced with this kind of problem, Li Zevim is no longer the naive young man who would choose to fight the protagonist head-on.

Under his tutelage, Li Zevim understood that when going head-to-head with the protagonist, the odds of winning are 99% zero.

Knowing which of these two options is more worthwhile, choosing one could result in a huge loss or a huge win.

Option two, regardless of whether the protagonist returns to defend, means the protagonist's horse is definitely gone, resulting in either a huge victory or a small defeat.

Since both options are gambles, why not gamble on the second one?

Even if the second bet is the worst, the main character's horse is gone.

In short, last night, he didn't make Uncle Li Zeweim reach his level immediately, but he still gave Li Zeweim a rough explanation of how a villain can appear sophisticated.

In particular, he told Li Zeweim about his favorite villain trolley problem, which greatly upgraded Li Zeweim's third-rate villain brain, which only knew how to seduce the protagonist's parents and turn against the protagonist.

You think you can change the relationship between the main character and his/her parents, which has lasted for more than ten years, in a single day?

Instead of wasting time on that, they might as well tackle some real trolley problems; at least none of those self-proclaimed righteous protagonists dare to address this issue head-on.

While he was telling Li Zevm about his evil views, Uncle Li Zevm kept saying things like, "Are you sure you're not a demon who was born into the wrong family?" "I'm not worthy of Lucifer's position, I'll be Beelzebub for you!" "How did you come up with such a despicable, evil and shameless idea that even demons find despicable!" He also kept looking at him with strange eyes.

Thinking about all this, Sid found some novels online where the protagonist was unable to win in a fight or an argument, and sent them to the friend he had added yesterday, Uncle Li Zeweim.

Hopefully, these novels can broaden Uncle Li Zeweim's thinking, at least so he doesn't end up looking like a third-rate villain and embarrass himself.

"Ok?"

I just sent it out, and Li Zeweim replied, asking me to take a look.

Where can I find these technologies?

Uncle, do you really want to become a terrorist? There's no future in being a terrorist these days.

He replied with an "I don't know" message. How could a nobody like him possibly know where such terrifying technology was located?

Although he did know, and most of the technology was something he had casually created while researching the library's knowledge, based on the technology of terrorist organizations in his previous life's anime.

This is only natural. After all, if you give someone who likes Gundam the ability to build a Gundam, which Gundam fan could resist building one?

I can't stand it, I really can't stand this.

He put down his phone, turned to look at the bookstore next door, and began to think.

Since we rarely get to meet, I might as well give Beta a gift to show I miss her. I remember Beta loves listening to stories, and since there are quite a few storybooks that she hasn't read since the world merged, they would be perfect as a gift for her.

Having made up his mind, Sid went into the bookstore, spent some time finding a relatively obscure storybook that he had never read before, and bought it.

Just as he stepped into the port, a cruise ship arrived. Sensing the magic he had dispersed, he realized, coincidentally, Beta's magic was already in the port.

After scanning the harbor, Sid quickly spotted the tall figure with short silver hair.

She has cat-like azure blue eyes and a beauty mark under her eye, delicate and dignified features, a confident and calm smile on her lips, and glasses on her nose that add a touch of artistic flair. A pair of plump slimes hang on her slender waist, and her pointed ears prove to the onlookers that she is an elf, his childhood sweetheart, one of the Seven Shadows, Beta.

Despite her seemingly polite and elegant demeanor, she is actually quite cunning, but in his presence, she becomes a devoted fangirl.

"Hey! Bei..."

I wanted to wave to Beta, but I suddenly stopped midway through my sentence.

Seeing the silver-haired woman walk up to Beta and say something, Sid looked at the gift he had originally intended to give to Beta.

He recognized the woman with the long, silver hair; she was Alexia, the second princess of the Midgard Kingdom where he was born, and like Beta, she was cunning and ruthless.

He knew that Beta and Alexia knew each other; his friend Rose had told him that Beta and Alexia were good friends.

He doesn't believe in this. Putting aside the idea that like repels like, he says that both of them are scheming and manipulative. How can they be good friends?

But now, Sid is starting to believe it.

Gamma, the third-ranking member of the Seven Shadows who followed closely behind Beta and was led to the Seven Shadows by Alpha, didn't come to pick them up, but Alexia did. This...

He understood; this was a small group of girls.

The problem is, if Beta already called Alexia, why did she call him over as well? Doesn't Beta know that he and Alexia don't get along?

Could it be... that Beta has entered his rebellious phase and his cunning nature has surfaced?

Given Ibeta's personality, she shouldn't be like that... well, Beta could very well do it.

Looking at the storybook in his hand, after a brief moment of thought, Sid decided to leave first and give the book to Beta later.

"Pochi?"

Just as Sid turned around and was about to leave, a surprised young woman's voice came from behind, making Sid stop... but not stop. Sid seemed not to hear it and moved his legs faster and faster.

A series of rapid footsteps came from behind, and a hand was placed on Sid's shoulder, pulling Sid back as he tried to leave.

Sigrún has taught at the Iceland University of the Arts as a part-time lecturer since and was Dean of the Department of Fine Art from -. In – she held a research position at Reykjavík Art Museum focusing on the role of women in Icelandic art. She studied fine art at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts and at Pratt Institute, New York, and holds BA and MA degrees in art history and philosophy from the University of Iceland. Sigrún lives and works in Iceland.

Ahhh! ! !

We're about to meet Lord Shadow, Beta. Quickly think about if you've forgotten anything. There's still some time; you can go back to your cabin and touch up your makeup.

Calm down, Beta, you need to calm down. Just keep this smile and leave a perfect first impression on Lord Shadow.

With this in mind, Beta smiled and gracefully stepped off the ship into the harbor.

After getting off, Beta quickly scanned his surroundings and immediately recognized Sid, who was blending into the crowd.

Although seemingly ordinary, the Shadow Lord's unique and inimitable elegance cannot be hidden.

Those seemingly all-seeing, bottomless black pupils, combined with the unique aura of Lord Shadow, make him truly one of a kind.

In some people's eyes, Sid, who blends into the crowd on the surface, is simply a crane standing among chickens, and without a doubt, as the Shadow's disciple, she is one of those people.

Coincidentally, just as Beta saw Sid, Sid also turned his gaze toward Beta.

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