Uri doesn't need to wait for a long time. After he woke up, the door of the room opened. In front of the door appeared two men wearing white suits, white shoes, and white hats covering their faces, looking very similar to the clothes of the staff in the laboratory.
They silently entered the room and pushed out the bed that Uri was lying on. It is the type of bed usually used in the hospital emergency room; the four legs of the bed have wheels for easy movement.
Uri looked up at the two men and asked:
"Where are you taking me?"
The two men didn't seem to hear him; they didn't answer but silently pushed the bed along a corridor lit only by a few electric light bulbs hanging from the ceiling.
The hallway had no windows, only light from electric bulbs, so Uri didn't know if it was day or night. The sound of wheels grinding against the brickwork and the electric light strained his spirits.
Uri felt that the corridor seemed to lead underground because the path was sloping down and revolved around an axis.
Going for a long time, the bed stopped in front of a gray iron door. A man pushed aside the heavy door with all his might.
After the door opened, they pushed the bed inside, finally stopping beneath a circular lampstand, which Uri recognized as used in operating rooms.
Uri's spine chilled; he guessed right. They took him to the operating room and considered him an animal needing dissection.
After pushing the bed beneath the chandelier, the two men stood aside, seemingly waiting for someone.
Uri turned his head to look around; this was a very modern operating room, full of equipment like the operating room in a large hospital.
The smell of antiseptic hit Uri's nose, the walls around him were blindingly white, the lamps above his head shone with a cold light, and neatly arranged surgical instruments were on the following table. It made Uri shiver, his whole body stiff and his limbs hard. He knew what was waiting for him. Now, he had no choice but to be ready to accept death.
Suddenly, footsteps entered the operating room, and two men appeared beside Uri's bed. One is Richard; the other is a middle-aged man wearing glasses, wearing a white shirt like a doctor in a hospital.
"Is this what you caught today?" The middle-aged man looked at Uri as if he were looking at an item. "You did a great job this time; never before have we caught a vampire as young as this one."
"It took me a lot of work to catch this guy," Richard said proudly. "He is only eighteen years old; all the organs in his body are healthy and eligible for your research."
The man with the glasses nodded in satisfaction. "This vampire is very young; we must be careful with the long-term study. The last time you caught a vampire over three hundred years old, his health was not very good. After studying a few times, he was exhausted."
"You can research freely; I will find and catch more for you, don't be afraid of lack," Richard said confidently.
Uri looked at the two men angrily. They talked as if catching vampires was like hunting guinea pigs for experiments.Richard saw that Uri was so angry that his eyes turned red. He burst out laughing, looking at Uri with disdain.
"Don't worry; we won't let you die a painful death. During the research, we'll inject you with the anesthetic."
Uri gritted his teeth angrily and could only look at Richard in silence. Because now he couldn't do anything to save himself.
He thought that after they caught him, these people would immediately kill him. But now, they didn't let him die quickly but used him as a test subject. Having the body torn apart for the study is far more painful and humiliating than death.
"We're at an impasse in finding the repair cells in the vampire's body. Our test subject is too weak, so I want to experiment now with this new test subject."
The middle-aged man looked at Uri with eager eyes as if he was about to find some secret in Uri's body.
"Then you do your thing; I won't bother you anymore," Richard said and immediately turned his back and walked out of the operating room.
The middle-aged man with glasses also went out. Moments later, about a dozen people wearing green surgical suits entered the room. They all wore rubber gloves and covered their mouths with masks.
The door of the room closed tightly after this group of people entered. They surrounded Uri, silently looking at him like a test subject of high quality.
One man raised his hand to signal; another immediately took a syringe, inserted it into Uri's upper arm, and placed an oxygen mask on his face. Uri struggled to resist those looking at him with lustful eyes as if they were looking at a delicious dish.
But all of Uri's resistance was pointless; the drugs they injected into him gradually made everything in front of his eyes blurred, and he finally fell unconscious.
Waiting for Uri to faint completely, the people around began conducting their research. They drew blood from his veins into a plastic bag and cut deep into his body.
The operating room was now only the sound of surgical instruments clashing and the small whispers of people bending over Uri's body.
Uri couldn't tell what they did to his body; he looked like a corpse lying on the operating table.
While unconscious, Uri found himself happily living with his family. His house was the same as before, always filled with morning laughter and the smell of food when it was dark.
And he found himself with Anthea going to school by bus. His school is vast and full of trees. His classmates loved him very much and often played with him happily.
On the highway, a white car sped in the afternoon sun towards the city of Dawn. The driver was a middle-aged man wearing a navy blue jacket; on the back seat was a young man about eighteen years old wearing a black coat, shoulder backpack, and silver hair messed up by the wind from the car window. "Uri!" The man nervously looked at the eight-lane highway in front of him. "Someone wants to arrest you; they even want to kill you. If you see them, you must run fast, don't let them catch you." The young man named Uri leaned forward in surprise, looking at the man. "Dad, I'm not breaking the law. Why do they want to arrest me?" The man said quickly: "Now there is not much time, listen carefully, if someone is chasing you, try to run into the forest, find our wooden house and wait there; I will come to find you, then I'll explain everything." Suddenly the man's hands trembled, his eyes widened, and he looked straight ahead, panicking: "Uri, they block the front. Turn off your phone, don
The morning sun shining down on the forest and birds chirping woke Uri up. Although he only slept a little in the early morning, his health had completely recovered. He stretched and sat up dreamily, looking around. It took him a while to realize where he was and what had happened. Sighing, he splashes water on his face to wake up, then takes out a packet of cookies from his backpack and eats it. The dry crackers were nothing like the delicious hot breakfast Mrs. Jane had, which his mother made for him and his sister every morning. After eating, Uri jumped off the tree branch and started moving forward. He had to find the wooden house he and Clement had built three years ago to shelter from the harsh summer sun. The wooden house is very close to a small stream, surrounded by a fence of climbing roses, and inside there is a small courtyard. In this dense forest, Uri could not locate him. The fastest way to know the location was to open the phone to locate, but if he did, he would ind
Egan took Uri very deep into the forest until a waterfall fell from the top of the mountain to stop. "Our abode is behind this waterfall; join me in it." Uri looked at the tall waterfall with white foam, not knowing what was behind it. Egan pointed to a ledge in the middle of the waterfall. "You see that ledge over there? There is a cave door. You should be like me." He jumped straight into the waterfall and disappeared behind it. The height from the ground to the ledge was very high. Uri had never tried to jump that high, so he was a bit scared. But Egan can do it; indeed, he can too. He took the momentum to plunge into the waterfall exactly where Egan had just jumped. The water poured down and soaked his clothes when he crossed the waterfall. Fortunately, he landed on the wet ground in the mountain cave behind the waterfall. The cave is vast; inside, there is only darkness and the sound of Egan's footsteps. Uri could see everything clearly in the dark and quickly followed Egan
Finn and Uri walked for a long time until they reached the wooden house next to the small stream, so obscured by the trees that it was difficult to spot. The house was in the dark; the vines covered the walls, the fence fell, and dry leaves covered the courtyard. Finn carefully traced the vines, opening the wooden door enough for one person to slip in. Uri followed him into the house; inside was full of beds, wardrobes, tables and chairs, and a small kitchen. "My dad hasn't been here yet." Uri took the candles from the cupboard and pulled a lighter from her pocket. Finn held his hand. "Don't light candles. We can see in the dark; the light will make it easier for humans to spot this place." Uri paused; it had only been a day that he had forgotten about the need to run away from pursuing a strange organization called Red Leaves. "I forgot. Sorry!" "There's no need to apologize because you're not used to a life of always hiding like me." Finn looked anxiously out into the dark fore
The small wooden house is hidden discreetly in the dense trees; it is difficult to see it from afar. Every day, Finn teaches Uri to catch fish and catch hares. Uri learned very quickly; he could catch fish, rabbits, and even a relatively large deer in just a few days. The venison didn't finish; Finn burned the pieces of meat with charcoal, then hung the dried meat in the kitchen. "We don't have a refrigerator. We can only do this to preserve food." Uri memorized everything Finn taught him; survival knowledge like this is essential. Day after day, Clement did not come, making Uri extremely impatient. But the wooden house was the rendezvous point. He did not dare to go anywhere and could only wait patiently. Fortunately, with Finn by his side, life is less tedious and feels safer. On the eighth night, a flashlight glimmered in the woods, approaching the wooden house. Finn was the first to notice footsteps in the distance, nervously pulling Uri out of the house and jumping onto a hid
"Three thousand years ago, vampires and humans lived together on earth. But vampires always win all wars with a power that surpasses a human's." Clement's voice echoed in the wooden house lit by a small candle. Outside, the forest was dark, with the occasional sound of wild animals hunting and insects chirping. "Vampires are extremely warlike and slaying; they treat humans as food, sucking human blood when thirsty or killing when they want to amuse themselves." Uri blurts out: "Vampires are warlike and love to kill? Dad said I'm a vampire, so why have I never thought about killing people?" Clement patted Uri's arm. "Listen to the story three thousand years ago, and you will know." Uri silently listened to Clement's story. "Faced with extinction, mankind was forced to perform a sacrifice to ask for salvation from the god of Genesis." "A sacrificial ritual? I have never read this in the history books of humanity?" Uri said. "Because this sacrificial ritual was so scary, it became
The celebrant got up and held the torch high, and the others stood around him, their burning torches raised to the sky."We accept the terms of Genesis. If this is not true, the body will die, and the soul will go to hell." The celebrant shouted.The crowd in the magic circle chanted in unison: "We accept Genesis's terms. If this is not true, the body will die, and the soul will go to hell."Outside the magic circle, the Vampire King roared like a mad dog."Genesis, go away. Lowly humans, you won't be saved by him."The people around the celebrant Marius prayed with one heart, looking forward to the light in the night sky. That is the only one who can save them from the clutches of the vampires. They believe in this powerful god and vow to leave humanity's fate in the hands of Genesis.Feeling the sincerity and firm faith of those who performed the sacrificial ritual, the booming voice again resounded throughout the sky."I accept your oath. From now on, humans will be the masters of
Surrounding the vast castle of the Vampire King were walls of gray stone. There is no road to get there; the mountain area is just craggy cliffs.But the cliff is only dangerous to humans, and with its strength, vampires can reach the castle quickly.Inside the vast castle lit by torches embedded in the stone walls, the Vampire King sat on a throne, wielding a black sword, watching his subordinates stand below."Ten days after, Genesis will open the space portal for us to live in another land. What's your opinion?"The vampires immediately started cursing humans and Genesis. They were so angry that everyone's eyes were as red as blood.A man with silver hair raised his hand to signal the vampires to be quiet, then stepped forward to stand in front of the throne."My venerable king, the earth is ours; we should fight the Genesis for dominion.""Against the Genesis?" A middle-aged man in a red robe stepped up from the crowd. "You should remember, Genesis created all things. To fight him