Chapter 2759: They Must’ve Kidnapped Another Girl
“The vampires already know that we’re here. Instead of coming here and looking for us, aren’t they more likely to look somewhere else?” Ning Shu asked.
“Right now, what we need to do is to just hold our ground and wait for the reinforcements sent by the order,” Touro said.
Just as Ning Shu was about to nod, she heard a scream. The scream was very short—too short.
The scream sounded like it was cut off.
The three of them stood up. “It sounds like it came from quite far away.”
Casey couldn’t help but yank at his golden hair. “It must be those vampires. They must’ve kidnapped another girl.”
Touro hesitated. “Should we chase after them?”
If they went after that sound, they could possibly save someone’s life. However, they would also be taking a great risk. The vampires were at home in the night.
Meanwhile, human beings had limited vision at night.
They also didn’t know how many vampires there were here.
Casey took out his vampire detector. The detector could locate vampires by using abnormal magnetic fields.
The magnetic field around a vampire was different from that of a human.
Ning Shu leaned over to look at the tool. “This tool doesn’t really cover a big area.”
At most, it could only scan a two-hundred-diameter area at a time.
Ning Shu thought a compass was better than this thing.
A compass, at the very least, could give directions.
Casey didn’t detect anything. He told Touro, “Let’s go check whatever that was tomorrow. It’s too risky for us to go out at night.”
Blood hunters were human beings first and foremost, and they naturally had a sense of self-preservation. They’d strategically retreat in the face of a danger like this.
Ning Shu naturally had no objection. A night more of cultivation would make her stronger. Even if she later failed to beat the vampire, she’d still be able to quickly make a run for it.
Casey and Touro took turns in keeping watch. They didn’t have Ning Shu keep watch, probably considering that she was a woman.
Early in the morning of the next day, the three of them ate, then headed out, carrying their suitcases with them.
The three sat in the car and wandered around the town. Casey held his vampire detector in his hand.
When they passed by a church, the detector finally picked up something. It had detected a vampire.
Casey flicked his hair and pompously said, “Looks like I’ve found it.”
Touro stared at the small church. “Don’t tell me… The vampire can’t be in the church, right?”
“That’s just courting death.”
Weren’t vampires supposed to be afraid of crosses?
Then again, such things were harmless to powerful vampires.
Ning Shu opened the car door and got out of the car. She took a look at the church.
The church looked a bit desolate as if it had been deserted for quite some time.
Touro got out of the car and made the sign of the cross on his chest.
“Do we go in?” Ning Shu asked.
Casey replied, “Of course. We’ll go in. Let’s see if we’ll find anything.”
Ning Shu nodded and the three entered the church together.
As soon as they entered the church, a crucifix—a huge cross with the crucified Jesus on it welcomed them.
There were also rows upon rows of benches.
These rows should have been filled with people who had come to attend mass, but for some reason, they had deserted this church.
Ning Shu held a crossbow in her hand. The arrows in her arsenal had been soaked with holy water.
Ning Shu had also drawn a talisman on it. A single one of these arrows could be used to kill a vampire that wasn’t particularly powerful.
The walls of the church were covered with black bats. These bats must’ve felt Ning Shu, Touro, and Casey coming in, and swarmed towards them.
Touro shot at these bats with his gun, and they screeched in response.
Casey’s electric baton sneered. He swung it, and a mass of bats fell limp to the ground.
MTL Editor: Ran