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Chapter 11 - 103

After Kleine realized that the Little Wizards in front of him would not let him go, he immediately opened his mouth and screamed. The sharp, piercing sound made Arthur furrow his brows.

He seized this opportunity to control all the Vampirecorpses on the ground.

These Vampires were his subordinates, and he had long stored some blood in their bodies. After they died, he could manipulate the blood in these Vampirecorpses through his own blood.

Although Arthur and the others were affected by Kleine's scream, Charlotte was not. She was currently only a soul, and physical attacks had no effect on her.

So, after Kleine screamed, the Unicorn she controlled immediately gave him a heavy stomp.

The immense impact caused the floor beneath Kleineto collapse directly, sending him to the second floor below.

However, Kleine endured the pain and used one hand to bring the blood from the Vampire corpses down with him.

Arthur, who had recovered, did not chase after Charlotte. He still needed to use his shield here to defend against the mastermind who might be hiding in the dark, ready to strike him at any moment.

As for Kleine, the Vampire, the Unicorn Soul Guardiancontrolled by Charlotte was sufficient.

Kleine, who had fallen to the second floor, initially thought of escaping, but the glowing Unicorn pursued him again.

Helpless, he could only use the blood to create three thick barriers between himself and the Unicorn.

He had no idea what this summoned creature, conjured by the Little Wizards on the third floor, was. This illusory Unicorn was like a monster.

Attacking it caused no damage, yet a gentle kick from the Unicorn could make him vomit half a liter of blood.

Seeing the Unicorn about to attack again, Kleine could only use the fresh blood to build a few more barriers for himself.

At this moment, he wished he had a blood slave to help him stall the opponent.

He also envied Wizards immensely. Wizards were indeed the strongest beings in the magic world; just summoning a creature could utterly defeat them.

While Vampires also practiced magic, they could only use blood magic, and their range of control was very limited, unlike Wizards, some of whose Charms could be effective from hundreds of meters away.

Thinking about how the Wizard on the third floor could control this Unicorn on the second floor, Kleinesuddenly had an idea: use a barrier made of blood to block the Unicorn's attack, and he himself would dig a hole in the floor and escape.

As long as he found other Vampires outside, he could escape.

Anyway, the target, Michael, had already been taken away. Even if all his subordinates died, it wouldn't significantly impact his future, as long as he survived.

However, before he could act, the Unicorn began its attack.

Under Charlotte's control, the Unicorn's attack this time was different from the previous pure stomping attacks.

Earlier on the upper floor, firstly, there was no need for powerful attacks to kill those Vampires, and secondly, Arthur and the others were still up there, so overly powerful attacks might affect them. Thus, Charlotte had only controlled the Unicorn to perform simple stomping attacks.

This time was different; she needed to quickly deal with this Vampire, who seemed stronger than the others, in this relatively open space.

Looking at the blood barrier in front of it, the Unicornspread its wings, which shimmered with white electric arcs, and lightning began to flash on its horn.

As the electric arcs on the horn gradually converged, they seemed to transform into a lightning spear, held high in the hand of a valiant knight, ready to charge towards the enemy at any moment.

At the same time, a chaotic "zzzz" sound emanated from the horn, like a thousand birds chirping in unison, making one feel a powerful force about to erupt.

The Unicorn gently pawed its forelegs twice, then suddenly charged towards the barrier made of fresh blood. Its four hooves pounded on the ground, making a muffled sound, and the entire building seemed to tremble.

During the charge, the Unicorn's horn glowed even more brilliantly, illuminating everything around it as if it were daylight.

The light even penetrated through layers of blood, shining into Kleine's eyes.

The blood barrier made a piercing sound the moment it touched the horn. In just an instant, the barrier could not withstand the powerful impact and began to crack.

The cracks spread rapidly, and finally, the entire barrier collapsed with a roar like shattered glass, turning back into blood.

The next second, the entire Unicorn broke through the three layers of barriers, and its horn, still flashing with dazzling electric arcs, pierced into Kleine's heart, as he watched in disbelief.

Then it broke through the wall of the second floor, lifting him high into the air.

As he tried to resist, the moment his hands touched the lightning on the Unicorn's horn, his entire body immediately went limp.

As blood continuously flowed out, his consciousness slowly began to blur.

"Merlin's beard! What is this?!"

A loud exclamation came from outside the house. Mr. Delacour looked at his dilapidated house and the human corpse held high by the Unicorn on the damaged wall of the second floor, and he screamed uncontrollably.

He had been working overtime today because of the commotion caused by Vampires and Werewolves.

Especially recently, a group of Werewolves, for some unknown reason, went crazy and played climbing games on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, wantonly biting people.

He and his colleagues were also incredibly busy, and at the time, he was even relieved that the Vampires hadn't gone crazy along with them.

Then he saw light flashing from the location of his house on the Eiffel Tower. Fearing for his daughter's safety, he rushed back, only to witness this scene before him.

Hearing the exclamation from below, Fleur on the third floor poked her head out of the window and called, "Dad, you're back!"

Mr. Delacour's face was dark. "Nonsense, if I didn't come back, there wouldn't be a home left. What exactly is going on?"

Before Fleur could speak, he walked up to the second floor and understood.

The blood covering the entire room next to the Unicorn and the corpse immediately made him realize that this was a Vampire, only a Vampire could control so much blood, and an elite among Vampires at that.

When he reached the third floor, he was even more startled; the dozens of scattered corpses by the stairwell almost made him think he had arrived at a Muggle battlefield.

He had never seen such a tragic sight in the magicworld.

Ignoring the corpses on the ground, he immediately rushed to the room Fleur had just poked her head out of. Only after seeing that Fleur and Gabrielle, the two sisters, were unharmed did he breathe a sigh of relief.

Then he turned to Arthur and asked, "Arthur, you're not hurt, are you?"

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