Kabbus stood at the door, staring at nothing but he seemed very focused. If anyone saw him, they would think he was just calmly gazing at space but he was the only one that knew he was actually checking his stat. Title: Half VampireLevel: 16Power: 10%New title: **** (Slumber)What shocked Kabbus wasn't only the new title he got but also something else that lingered on his stat, giving him a mysterious feeling. "What's this?" He couldn't help but ask. He raised his hand and tapped on the word Slumber but it only brought out error, confusing him more. 'Why am I half vampire again? I'm supposed to be a full one, why does it look like I went back to the beginning? If that's the case, then what's these powers I feel in me? I feel a lot stronger than before and my stats are in thousands too. Kabbus was very confused, he had no idea what was going on with him and for the first time since he found out he was a vampire, he wished he had someone to put him through. Being a vampire was al
Kabbus took the lesson seriously, his hands kept moving smoothly. His face was as calm as a lake, sweat dripping, and even his eye lashes were wet, but that still didn't stop him. "He's done it a thousand times already. What's he doing?" Lith asked, not understanding what was going on. They were all shocked when they saw the way Kabbus practiced swiftly. Although basic styles weren't hard to learn, it was not completely easy either, so seeing Kabbus learn it within a few hours was quite surprising. Especially when most of them spent a month to perfect it!He really made them feel ashamed of themselves but then again, what was he still doing?"Isn't he tired?" Athos also asked. "I don't think so," Martins had an amusing smile on his face as he replied. "He's trying to break through to the late stage. I mean, he wants to perfect it to the max," He explained and the rest gasped. Lith shook his head as he gawked, "Per... perfect it? Has he gone nuts? Why would he waste his time on suc
CHAPTER ONE: THE FALLThe wind blew aggressively, the sky turning darker and the growls sounded everywhere, making the whole scenery look scary. Birds were singing in the dry trees and crickets kept making annoying sounds as they made their way into their hiding places. Among this chaos were beings in white, running with fear on their faces. "Kerilua, wait!" A melodious voice sounded in the background but none of the runners waited to listen or look back as everyone tried to outrun another. "We are angels, we shouldn't do this!" Another voice resounded but the result was still the same. The fear gripping the hearts of the angels was so much that none of them cared about their status anymore and just wanted to escape. Amid this survival race, a heart-rending screech shook the land, causing everyone to fall on their knees. The angels had their hands on their ears as they looked around, some were wailing while some were trying to fight the power taking over their bodies and some wer
CHAPTER 2: HIS REBORN Kabbus saw himself dying and one thing he regretted the most was the fact that he wasn't able to kill the remaining sinful angels and the Supreme witch, Orilas. Orilas wasn't as strong as he was and without the external help she got, Kabbus would have ended her right there. What was surprising to him the most was the fact that he had no idea how they were able to conquer him but one thing was certain and it was the fact that the Supreme being betrayed him. Without the betrayal of the Supreme Being, no one else could have hurt him or killed him that way. "Was he scared? He's been going on about my growth for the past few years and I'm sure I was starting to get as strong as him, was that why he betrayed me?" He asked himself as he tried to figure out where he was but all he could see was darkness. "What's going on? Am I in hell?" He questioned but there was no one to reply to him. Worried, he tried to turn around but he couldn't and just when he was about to
CHAPTER 3:Little Kabbus's eyes fluttered open. He felt weak and strong at the same time but one thing he noticed was that he felt slightly different. It was like there was something in him that had changed but he couldn't pinpoint what it was. "Louis, Louis, are you awake? Do you feel better now?" Wendy, Little Kabbus's earthly mother asked worriedly. Kabbus rolled his eyes and snorted "I felt better until I heard your voice, Wo... Mum. I just need a few seconds to myself." He replied sharply. He looked around and realized he was in a bed in the academic clinic. The last thing he remembered was that he wanted to beat up some kids but he slipped and fell, after that, a voice sounded in his head and that was all, he passed out. "Was that why I fainted? The voice said I'm now a new being, does that mean that I've gotten my powers back or something? Then, why am I still so small?" Little Kabbus was confused. He closed his eyes to picture what had changed in him but he felt nothing
CHAPTER 4: Little Kabbus had no idea what was going on with his body. He felt thirsty all of a sudden and a part of him was drawing him close to the patient they just brought in. "Something is wrong. Something is really wrong. What is wrong with me?" He was scared and confused. This wasn't his plan at all, this wasn't what he wanted. How could he get attracted to an injured person?"Am I about to eat someone up because I'm hungry? What kind of monster am I, then?" Little Kabbus cried inwardly. He forced himself up the bed and sat down on the edge. Staring at the patient was making it harder for him so to prevent that, he decided to look away but his eyes would keep wandering to the patient's side at times. It was frustrating, he hated it and he thought of leaving the room so he could sort out his thoughts but that was when someone spoke up..."Wait for me here, I'm coming." The person who came with the patient said. He seemed to be leaving the room!"Really? Don't stay long. The d
Kabbus was in shock, everything seemed like a dream to him. When he saw the first notification, he thought he was starting to gain his powers as an angel back but what was this?His face turned pale as he was in utter disbelief but the scream of the boy woke him up and he tried to act. He wasn't in his right mind but one thing he knew was that people mustn't see him at that moment or he might get killed as a monster. He turned to look at Tiana and thankfully, she was asleep. To his surprise, she had a very big smile on her face even after what he did to her and that made Kabbus wonder what kind of person she was but more than that, he knew he had to get out of the room. He turned around to look at the crying boy only to find out he had collapsed and a loud grunt escaped from his mouth. He took a few steps forward toward the boy and he saw that he wasn't responding. Having confirmed that, Kabbus escaped from the room and made his way home with red eyes... He was in a big mess. "Lou
CHAPTER 6: Kabbus's heart raced. He looked around in search of what had gone wrong but he could see nothing. Looking at the bodies on the ground, he needed no one to tell him that it was the bodies of the people in his town as he knew a lot of them. "What happened here? Was this done by me? Did I become a monster while sleeping and... did this?" Kabbus panicked but there was no way to confirm and when he looked at his body, apart from the blood that dropped on his shirt when he was injured and Tiana's blood, there was nothing else to see. He was still on this thought when he heard screams coming from very far away from him. He frowned and turned toward the direction, he thought about going there to see what was going on but more than that, he decided to find his earthly parents first. "Are they dead too or did they run away? They will never run away, leaving their only child, would they?" He questioned himself as he tried to think about what must be going on but he was clueless. W
Kabbus took the lesson seriously, his hands kept moving smoothly. His face was as calm as a lake, sweat dripping, and even his eye lashes were wet, but that still didn't stop him. "He's done it a thousand times already. What's he doing?" Lith asked, not understanding what was going on. They were all shocked when they saw the way Kabbus practiced swiftly. Although basic styles weren't hard to learn, it was not completely easy either, so seeing Kabbus learn it within a few hours was quite surprising. Especially when most of them spent a month to perfect it!He really made them feel ashamed of themselves but then again, what was he still doing?"Isn't he tired?" Athos also asked. "I don't think so," Martins had an amusing smile on his face as he replied. "He's trying to break through to the late stage. I mean, he wants to perfect it to the max," He explained and the rest gasped. Lith shook his head as he gawked, "Per... perfect it? Has he gone nuts? Why would he waste his time on suc
Kabbus stood at the door, staring at nothing but he seemed very focused. If anyone saw him, they would think he was just calmly gazing at space but he was the only one that knew he was actually checking his stat. Title: Half VampireLevel: 16Power: 10%New title: **** (Slumber)What shocked Kabbus wasn't only the new title he got but also something else that lingered on his stat, giving him a mysterious feeling. "What's this?" He couldn't help but ask. He raised his hand and tapped on the word Slumber but it only brought out error, confusing him more. 'Why am I half vampire again? I'm supposed to be a full one, why does it look like I went back to the beginning? If that's the case, then what's these powers I feel in me? I feel a lot stronger than before and my stats are in thousands too. Kabbus was very confused, he had no idea what was going on with him and for the first time since he found out he was a vampire, he wished he had someone to put him through. Being a vampire was al
"Why did you guys decide to buy such a useless sword?" Lith was surprised. He clearly heard the shop owner explain to them that the sword was useless but Martins and Kabbus still decided to buy it. Especially Kabbus who had been staring at the sword since they left the shop as if it was a treasure he couldn't afford to part with. "I can unsheate it," Kabbus replied without moving his eyes from the sword. The boys were surprised, except Martins who had a small smile on his face. "I saw you unsheathed it earlier." He said out loud. Only then did Kabbus raise his head. He looked at Martins and gave a slight nod before he returned his attention to the sword. "Can you show me?" Lith asked excitedly. A sword that had never left its scabbard for years finally came out when it got to Kabbus's hands, Lith was beyond stunned! Kabbus was about to reply when Martins suddenly came to a stop and held his hand, stopping him too. "Let's get the ring here. It's cheaper than the Sect
Kabbus felt refreshed immediately and he quickly stood up. He looked at the boys who had gotten to him and let out a deep breath. "Can we be fast here? There's something I need to do soon." He muttered. "What's that?' Lith asked. Kabbus looked into his eyes "Evolve," He said simply. Lith's eyes widened and he chuckled. "You could have just said it's a secret," He mumbled and rolled his eyes. Kabbus shook his head but didn't say a word. He already told the truth so it was only left for the boys to believe him. He wasn't planning to hide his vampire side from the guys but he wouldn't show them either... He left it to them to find out themselves and they could do whatever they wanted then. Kabbus never believed he was evil just because he was a vampire and even if Vampires were evil, he planned never to do evil. Except for taking his revenge and trampling the ones who bullied him under his feet, the ones he wouldn't forgive would be his enemies. He wouldn't hurt the innocents and he
Silence dawned in the forest as the boys all thought about the revelation Kabbus had just thrown at them. None of them could have thought he was younger than them and knowing that only made them want to protect him more!Soon, They heard the leaves ruffle and yet came another beast but it was a star 5 beast! Kabbus moved forward "I will deal with this." He suggested and though the group seemed hesitant, they let him go. Star 5 beast wasn't something a Rank 4 body Strengthening stage cultivator could go against alone. Even Rank 6 body Strengthening cultivator would face some problems facing it and Kabbus knew this difference between him and the beast. But he wasn't just a cultivator, he was also a vampire!Kabbus knew his Vampire level was almost the same as his cultivator level, If not higher. This meant he was about two times stronger than a normal Rank 4 body-strengthening stage Cultivator and he could even rival a Rank 5 martial Master!He moved closer to the beast who was staring
"Louis, Are you okay?" Martins was the first of the boys to get to him and he quickly asked worriedly. "You shouldn't have chased after it like that. What if it called its peers and they gathered up on you? It could have been dangerous!" Martins scolded as he searched Kabbus's body with his eyes. Kabbus sighed. He was still busy checking out his stat when Martins distracted him. That was enough to annoy him and the way Martins was scolding him only annoyed him more. 'You ain't my mother, Guy!' He wished he could shout that out! "I'm fine," He just coldly said and walked back to meet the rest. Joining them, they all seemed somehow worried about him but none of them said a word and just looked at Martins who had the dead Star 3 beast in his hand. "Can't you keep that? Don't you have a storage ring?" Lith asked Martins, surprised to see him carrying the beast in his hands instead. The beast was so big that his whole veins bulged even though he was a Rank 6 body-strengthening cu
"Yao? I do love that name too!" Lu Xinxin said excitedly as she looked at the boys. "Martins is as great as always. He knows how to name someone beautifully!" "Fuck off and give us space to eat. You're disturbing us," Lith shooed Lu Xinxin away rudely but to Kabbus's surprise, Lu Xinxin only rolled her eyes and pulled Lith's long hair gently before she rushed away, laughing like a little girl. The five boys ate peacefully after that. None of them said a word to each other but at that moment, Martins had a very big smile on his face. He would look at Kabbus now and then while the smile never left his face. If someone was to look closely, they would notice a small redness on his cheeks but no one paid him notice and Kabbus definitely wouldn't spare him a glance. Even if he did, he wouldn't notice anything. An hour later, they were done. Martins was the one who paid the bills and they left the canteen. They made their way to Kabbus's new dorm to check and help him with the clea
Kabbus nodded his head and smiled. He looked at his claws and his smile widened. He looked toward the punching bag in front of him and swiped toward it, leaving a long cut line on it. "It's..." "It's strong! Wow, so strong!" Luke beat him to it as he looked at the scene with shock. Kabbus shook his head. "It's weak," That was what he wanted to say and he finally said it. The claw was strong but compared to his vampire claws, it was very weak... Too weak. Though, it was only the beginning stage of the skill and he hadn't even perfected it yet. The boys looked at him as if he was crazy but none of them said a word and just shook their heads while smiling. To them, Kabbus's dream was huge but that only made them like him more. Well... Who wouldn't like an ambitious person? Especially when they seemed talented too! "I should rest for a while and train more. I want to get used to this more so I can..." He stopped. He was already planning on how he would add his vampire claws to th
Kabbus left the room to meet up with his friends who were waiting outside for him. "What skills did you choose?" Luke asked, rushing over to him. "I chose Thousands of Swords Light and High Valley Eagle," Kabbus replied. "I should start practising it right away." He added. The guys agreed with him and they all made their way toward the field. "Which one are you practising first?" Martins asked excitedly. Everything seemed exciting to him and because of Kabbus, he felt the urge to practice too. The rest felt the same. Kabbus looked at the two books in his hands and sighed "I think I should go with the High Valley Eagle for now. I don't have a sword." He said as he shook his head. Martins and the rest understood his plight and nodded their heads "You need some money to buy a good sword. The Sect could give you a sword but it won't be good enough." Martins explained. "We could do this..." He paused as he looked toward Lith. "Yes, We could go hunting. We all need some cultivation re