Chapter 53: The Anti-Vampire Craze

Vampires are real.

This time it is not some groundless rumor, not some baseless rumors and conjectures in some small magazine. This time, the news has been confirmed to be true. The Daily Planet spends a lot of space publishing this shocking report, with photos, evidence, testimonies from victims, and even worse, it is said that they even managed to get two live vampires out of nowhere.

The experts who had previously vouched for all the nonsense of vampires and stuff were dumbfounded, and almost all of New York exploded. Then, within a few days, the news spread from New York City, like a virus, to the whole country, and then to the world through the Internet......

Someone started to control the message, but it was too late. Explosive news is like a flood, and it is impossible to stop it. It didn't take long for the whole world to find out.

Vampires are real, and they live right among us.

The repercussions are most intense when it comes to the news that a superhero in one place has saved the world, or the tension between two great powers. The former may sound like big news too, but it often doesn't directly affect most people. Most people think that those things have nothing to do with them, superheroes are over there to save the world, and ordinary people have to live the same life, and life seems to have changed much.

But vampires are different. It's about a race that hides in the shadows and feeds on blood, and they can hide around every corner and every moment you pass. They live among humans, and every day you have to live in fear of being a vampire dinner.

Along with the vampires, there is also the legendary "knight who slays the vampire".

Just yesterday evening, a group of disheveled teenagers and girls panicked and stopped a patrol officer at the corner of 82nd Street. The patrolman takes them back to the bureau, where a group of older kids babble about how they were caught and almost turned into a supper for a horde of vampires, and how a lone hero broke into the enemy's base camp and killed the vampires alone.

Of course, this story was initially dismissed as unfounded speculation. From the moment the word "vampire" appears in this story, the officers lose interest in this adventure. If it weren't for the fact that these children did look pale and weak, like a bunch of refugees who would hang up at any moment, they would have blasted these young people out long ago.

It wasn't until an hour later that word came from the New York Police Department's main office that someone had dumped two half-dead vampires packed up on the steps of the police station's gate.

The officers then sent someone to the nightclub described by the children to check it out. There was no blood, no corpses, but it did leave a lot of traces of fighting. A number of yellow bullet casings had fallen from the floor, and several deformed bullets had been embedded in the walls.

So the police had to accept the fact that the vampires were real, and the reports of the children were all facts.

So the new question is, who was the man who single-handedly killed all the vampires and rescued them?

Regarding this issue, the unanimous tone of the rescued children was that the place was too dark and the lights were too flashing, and the other party's face looked black and swarthy, and they didn't see anything.

In the end, the police officers couldn't ask why, so they had to uncover the matter first. But the story of this lone hero has been widely circulated on the Internet and among the people, and it has caused heated discussions for a while.

In fact, it was not without such rumors before - a brave knight chased vampires alone night and night, and was rumored to be called a "vampire hunter". In the past, from time to time, someone would claim that they had encountered a vampire and were almost bitten, and then at the critical moment, a handsome black trench knight stepped forward and beat the vampire into scum with three punches and two kicks in a handsome "kung fu".

It's just that such remarks were put in the past, and everyone didn't take it seriously from the beginning of the "vampire encounter", so naturally no one paid attention to the later parts.

But now it's different. Now that the existence of vampires has been confirmed, those outdated stories related to vampires have naturally regained everyone's attention. If vampires are real, why is it possible that the rumors of "vampire hunters" are also true?

Although there is no evidence, there is a greater tendency to believe that this is also true. After all, everyone already knows that countless vampires are lurking in everyone's life and eyeing humans, so if there is such a vampire's natural enemy who repeats the work of cutting vampires night after night, everyone will feel more or less relieved.

The New York Police Department's Director George Stacy stood up in time and personally promised all citizens that the New York Police Department would protect the lives of citizens no matter what, whether criminals or blood-sucking creatures. Even if the opponent is a monster, they will fight to the end.

Rumors have spread out of nowhere that vampires are not afraid of guns and ammunition, but their weaknesses are silver and sunlight. It was suggested that the New York Patrol should be equipped with silver bullets, so that the police could better protect the citizens from the vampires.

As soon as this proposal was made, there was an immediate response. It didn't take long for the Fisker Group to speak out, and Wilson Fisker himself came forward to donate a large sum of money to fund the New York Police Department. Next up was the Osborne group, and Norman Osborne also came forward to offer to equip every police officer with a silver weapon. In the end, even the leading boss Stark Group spoke, and Tony Stark was worthy of being a rich local snake, and with a wave of his hand, he gave all the officers hand-held sun lamps, ultraviolet grenades, and a large amount of silver ammunition for free.

Suddenly, the NYPD officers were experts at vampires.

An abandoned workshop in New York.

A muscular black man sits at a table, wearing sunglasses, and is polishing a silver dart with a machine. Sparks rained down like raindrops, illuminating his sunglasses.

The lame old man watched the TV news quietly behind him, and the picture happened to be Director George Stacy being interviewed.

"Blade, people seem to know about vampires." The old man suddenly turned his head and said.

"Oh." The black man didn't lift his head, "That's a good thing." ”

"Of course." The old man said, "I just thought, what might that do to us?" ”

"Really? I don't think so. ”

"Blade" sharpened the dart, and with a flick of his hand, the silver dart burst out of the air and nailed into the wall.

He grinned lightly, "It's business as usual for us. ”

(Thanks to book friends for their tips, such as Bestiality, Pan Zunlin, 20180222182617114, Fantasy and Thought, R who digs holes, Cats who read novels, and Gravel Clowns!) )