Western Fantasy World [Arc 6.9- 6.10]

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Arc 6.9 [Chapter 109]

The following day, the three of them arrived at the residence of the Lord of the area.

The Lords were the administrators of the land, mostly fifth-generation Bloods, and the Lords in turn handed over some of the lands within their jurisdiction to some dukes, who were generally sixth-generation Bloods.

The Elders are fourth-generation Bloods; the Princes are third-generation Bloods.

A seventh-generation was usually a marquis, an eighth-generation a viscount, a ninth-generation a baron, and below the barons were the most numerous commoners.

The commoners at the bottom of the hierarchy were resentful as a result of the pyramidal distribution of classes.

The longevity of the Bloods had become a shackle to their development. The vampire populace lives a slow and idle life, and the classes are already divided at birth. They appear to be more powerful than humans, but also more confused than humans.

Human life is very short, and because it is short, humans cherish these few hundred years all the more. And because of this short life, human civilisation has progressed by leaps and bounds, from primitive people who could not wear clothes in the beginning to a race that is n over the world.

This shows how strong and terrible mankind is.

Humans are the only race in the world that can stand up to the Blood race, which makes the Blood race very puzzled.

Thousands of years ago, humans were so weak and vulnerable that they could only act as things for them, to be slaughtered and imprisoned.


A thousand years passed slowly, and it was only then that the Bloods realised that while they were lost and unseeking, humanity had long since changed dramatically in those millennia.

Human intelligence had increased, and groups, tribes, cities, and nations had emerged among them.

Amazed at the development of humans, the Bloods began to study them.

The Bloods were jealous of the humans, so weak and insignificant yet so strong in a way that was different from the Bloods.

Humans fear the power of the Bloods, but the Bloods envy their fearlessness.

But the Bloods are an extremely arrogant race, and their envy and jealousy eventually turned into deep contempt and anger.

Humans were nothing more than food for them!

The Bloods began to capture humans, not only for food but also to turn them into their servants.


They took humans into vampire territory, embraced them, and turned them into Bloods, allowing the inhuman humans to cultivate and farm the land.

But the humans had become half-bloods, and the crops they grew would only taste like wax. The Bloods, in turn, drove the Inhumans to hunt and kill humans with ferocity.

To resist the Bloods and the Blood Servants, alchemists and priests sprung up among the humans.

Humans are tenacious beings like locusts; they can never be destroyed. Not only that, but they were the fastest to fight back in the face of adverse circumstances.

There was a constant battle between humans and Bloods, and both suffered casualties in what became known as the Blood War.

After the Blood War, the number of vampires fell considerably. The Blood King eventually decreed that there would be, four lords under the princes: dukes, marquises, viscounts, and barons, each of whom would govern their own territory. No one was allowed to leave the vampire territory without the consent of the Lords and Princes.

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