Wade patted the floor with his hands, looked at Shuwen and called out, "Okay, okay, can you let me go?"

Shuwen dispersed the secret weapon and looked at them. .biquge

Wade stood up, rubbed his shoulders and walked over slowly: "How did you get here? We don't even know how we got here."

Shuwen was about to answer, but suddenly saw Wade who was approaching draw out his dagger and stab him in the heart. The distance between the two was less than half a meter.

He was stunned, but Wade suddenly stopped when he was halfway through the stab.

Shuwen walked past Wade and could see the Blade Warrior pointing his gun at him, frowning.

Blade frowned and shouted, "Wade, what are you doing?"

Wade touched his chin and laughed awkwardly twice, then turned to look at Brad: "I seem to have really remembered it."

"I seem to have seen this person."

As Wade spoke, he put away the dagger. The corners of Blade Warrior's eyes twitched, obviously troubled by Wade's lack of focus.

Shuwen glanced at Wade, feeling that he shouldn't believe what he said.

Wade asked enthusiastically: "You are the person that night, right? The guy who likes to swim at night."

"How did you come here? I'm asking sincerely. Sure enough, you were also washed in by the flood?"

Wade asked as if he had forgotten what Shuwen had just said.

Shuwen sighed: "I didn't get washed in by the flood, I came in with whist and Hawkeye friends, and I took the initiative to take you back!"

Wade's eyes glowed: "Really? You have a solution. This is really good news, Brad."

The Blade Warrior put away his gun, walked over, and looked at Shu Wen: "Whist also followed you? How many of you are there?"

"How's the situation outside? The tunnel was full of water when we came in." Wade said.

Shuwen ignored Wade, but answered Blade Warrior's question: "Whist took us to find the sign you left behind, and then we used some methods to get here."

The Blade Warrior nodded and sighed, "This is really a ghostly place. The whole place seems to be isolated. We can't find a way out."

Wade shouted: "Hey, listen to me!"

He reiterated what he said just now, and then Shuwen answered him: "The water outside has been drained, now we should leave and go back to the clock tower to meet Frank and the others."

Regarding Shu Wen's words, the Blade Warrior agreed, but Wade frowned and pointed at the wandering 'blood bank' beside him.

What about them?

"What should they do?" Wade was rarely serious.

Facing such a serious question, Shuwen fell into deep thought, what should these 'people' do?

Wade walked over to stop a person, grabbed his shoulder and swayed: "Hey, wake up, it's time to get out of here, we're here to save you!"

However, no matter how Wade barked or shook, the man didn't respond, and he didn't even look up at Wade.They kept their heads down as before, and they would not go away when they were blocked, allowing others to move.

Shuwen frowned, he even suspected that these things had no consciousness at all, no human soul.

Blade's face twitched a few times and shouted: "Wade, it's useless!"

Wade turned his head to look at the Blade Warrior with a puzzled look on his face: "These people should have been captured by vampires. Although I'm not a good person, I can't bear to let them suffer here!"

Blade Warrior shook his head: "It's not like that, it's not just like that."

Shuwen frowned and asked, "How should I say it?"

Most of his knowledge of vampires came from books, and he saw them directly only a few times.In the books, vampires aren't really notable monsters, at least compared to demons from hell or creatures from other dimensions.

Therefore, there are actually not many records about vampires. First of all, the advantages and disadvantages are clearly recorded in the book, and there are also records such as bloodthirsty habits.

Regarding blood-sucking and eating, Shuwen's impression has always been.In the middle of the night, the vampires stood on the tall buildings of the castle and looked at the village in the distance. After the moonlight hit him, he jumped from the tall buildings and turned into a bat or flew directly to the village.

Falling into villages, they pick out people wandering the streets, or attack locked and locked homes.

The Blade Warrior shook his head and said: "There is a strange virus in the fangs of the vampire. Whist and I tend to think it is a virus. This virus has a poisonous and intoxicating effect on the human body. Those vampires can choose to use it Transforming people into vampires can also transform them into 'blood banks'"

"Have you seen those drug addicts? When they fall into it, they can no longer be considered human when they are unable to extricate themselves, and the fangs of vampires are even more terrifying. They have completely lost themselves, and have even been bred for several generations."

Blade turned his head away: "It's like poultry."

As the two listened, their hearts couldn't help twitching a few times.

Shuwen sighed. This was something he didn't understand. He only saw records in books that people who were bitten would be transformed into vampires.

It's a simple question, is it better to hunt every day, or to breed in captivity?There is no doubt that the latter is more stable, more convenient, and more conducive to survival.

Humans are lazy and pursue progress, and so are other intelligent creatures.

Wade shrugged and squeezed out a smile: "Okay, what do you say? Brad?"

The Blade Warrior turned his head and looked at Wade: "The only way is to free them."

He said cold words, and there was no expression on his face, but the other party may have experienced such a thing before.

"Brad..." Shuwen said in a long voice.

Wade nodded: "I understand!"

"Wade, I have experienced that it's good that they don't even have human consciousness at all. Those who still have human consciousness live far more painful than this. The whole person is like a toy that is manipulated. If you want to die, dignity The pride and heart were thrown into the cesspit."

"There are also those who were liberated from this state. After they understood it, they cried bitterly. They begged me to help them get rid of it!"

Blade Warrior's tone was unexpectedly gentle, especially relief, and everyone could feel the tremor in it, but then he became cold again.

"Wade, you and him..." He looked at Shuwen: "You guys go first, I'll take care of things here."

Wade was silent for a while, nodded and said, "Okay, you can handle it."

Shuwen frowned and took out the fire bomb from his pocket. It was a stone that looked like a meteorite. It was half red, half black and had pits. Once thrown on the ground, a fire would spread. There were sixty-four of them in total. Shuwen guessed that it came from my world.

Under the puzzled expression of Blade Warrior, he handed the flame bomb to him, and Shuwen briefly introduced: "This is the flame bomb."

The Blade Warrior took the things in silence.

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