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063 vampire

"Very good." Hyde nodded, "Next, I will tell you the combat deployment and the relevant characteristics of the monster."

Hyde led Leon to the table, where an internal map of the Laches factory was placed.

"The Laches factory consists of three factory buildings. This is the main building of the factory, with production workshops and laboratories inside. We are currently certain that monsters will only move here. This is the warehouse area, and this is the dormitory area. Both buildings are

There are already other team members on guard, responsible for monitoring the entrances and exits of the factory's main building to prevent monsters from escaping."

"We are lightly armed, but other team members are equipped with heavy firepower, including heavy machine guns and mortars. We don't have to worry about insufficient firepower. As long as the monster dares to escape to the outside world, we are sure to use superior firepower to kill it."

Liang asked: "Are you sure that ordinary attacks can hurt that monster?"

"Yes." Hyde nodded, "When the monster first appeared, the factory security guard shot it with a pistol and made the monster hide. It is certain that it is afraid of gunfire."

"As for the characteristics of this monster, first of all, it is extremely photophobic and only dares to move in the dark. When night fell, it tried to leave the factory, but under our fire suppression, it had to retreat. We once

Enter the factory to look for it, it is very good at hiding, and the rare sightings occur in dark environments."

"Secondly, it shows a human form, about the size of a child. The smaller size makes it more difficult to aim and shoot. And it is very fast. Although it is not difficult to catch with the naked eye, ordinary people want to follow it.

It’s still more difficult to get on it.”

"The monster's attack method is with claws or teeth. The wounds on the bodies of the researchers who were attacked and killed when the accident first occurred can prove this."

It really doesn't sound like a very powerful monster...Leon didn't even know why the company wanted to invite a private detective like him here:

"Captain Baroque, it sounds like you can handle this monster."

"It 'sounds' right, but it's actually another matter." Hyde shook his head, "The danger of this monster is not its own fighting ability, but its blood."

"blood?"

"Yes, after the monster was injured, its blood remained in place. We originally wanted to collect some samples, but we didn't expect that the blood actually started to move."

"Huh?"

This sounds fantastic.

Hyde said: "The blood of this monster turned into...a mouse or similar rodent, trying to attack people who were close to it. We gave it a bullet, but this thing was made of liquid, and the bullet could not hurt it at all.

.”

"The monster itself is not difficult to deal with, but the thing created by its blood, the 'rat', we spent a lot of effort on, and finally poured a bucket of oil on it and ignited it before killing the monster created by the blood.

Kill."

"Moreover, the monster is also polluting to a certain extent. Shortly after the body of the researcher killed by it actually sat up again and tried to attack others. Fortunately, the resurrected corpses were similar to living corpses. No, they were still alive.

It’s not as good as living corpses. Living corpses created by aphansia will continue to resurrect unless they are dismembered or burned. However, the corpses of those researchers fell down after taking a few bullets and showed no signs of resurrection again.”

Leon thought for a moment: "Captain Baroque, the characteristics you mentioned seem to be consistent with those of a vampire."

"Vampire?" Hyde was stunned.

"Yes, vampires are extremely photophobic, move very fast, have terrifying claws and sharp teeth, and their blood has extraordinary power. Not only can they control blood to turn into 'blood beasts', but they can also inject blood into other people's bodies, turning them into blood beasts."

Ordinary people transformed into blood servants of the walking dead." Liang said, "These are consistent with the characteristics of the monster you described."

"Wow." First-level combatant Gil Dorette, who was listening in the audience, exclaimed, "So we forced a vampire to flee in panic, which sounds like an experience that can be bragged in a bar."

Hyde frowned: "Are you sure, Consultant Li? I don't think our group can beat the legendary vampire like this."

"Well, that's true." Leon recalled the related books he had read. "If you want to kill a vampire, you can only rely on another vampire to suck it out, or use the purest means to completely destroy its body.

Only then can we completely kill this undead creature."

Vampires have extremely strong vitality. Even if their heads are cut off, they can continue to control their bodies to put their heads back, burn them with flames, or throw them into the sun to 'spontaneously combust'. Vampires can also be covered in flames and endure

They continue to move despite the severe pain, and their powerful self-healing ability prevents them from being burned to ashes.

He read the book "Blood Night Diary", which was dedicated to describing vampires. The book mentioned that when the Suzheng Bureau was still called the Inquisition, they imprisoned many vampires, but the Inquisition's handling method could only be

Cut off the heads and limbs of vampires, pour them with molten iron, and seal them underground. Even the Inquisition cannot kill them directly.

The group that killed the most vampires was wizards. According to records, a group of vampires once wanted to raid the wizard tower of a high-level wizard. As a result, they were all burned into glass by the wizard and then shattered one by one.

All in all, ordinary injuries cannot kill vampires. If the monster in the factory is a vampire, then there is no need for it to be so afraid of the security team outside the factory. At most, it can still escape smoothly by paying some price and enduring severe pain.


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