After Nathan ended the call with Eugene IV, his face had clouded over. He rarely looked this concerned.
According to Eugene IV, a vampire outbreak was happening in Adrune.
Vampires have been attacking people across several countries and states. Those who were bitten would be infected and turned into bondslaves.
When a large number of humans were transformed into bondslaves, their insatiable craving for blood caused them to attack the people living in the vicinity.
The situation was getting worse.
Many isolated villages were decimated when their inhabitants were transformed into vampires.
Even in the city, vampires would appear during the day, stalking their unsuspecting prey and preying on their blood.
It had come to light that in the tumultuous region of Adrune, several nations had recently declared a state of siege as a measure to combat the rising civil unrest and potential threat to public security. As a result, the authorities deployed soldiers to conduct extensive patrols and keep a watchful eye on the streets, in an effort to ensure that peace and order were maintained throughout the affected countries.
Even so, the situation continued to worsen. Every day, countless citizens in the countryside fell prey to the vampires and turned into bondslaves.
Nathan, like many others, was caught completely off guard by the sudden massive attack and severity of the outbreak. Swiftly multiplying and spreading to all corners of the world, the vampire horde grew to an unprecedented scale, leaving in its wake a trail of chaos and destruction.
The contagion had spread to Eurasia as a bondslave was seen in the region, and it was grave news.
A few hours later, the plane finally landed at Brimmopolis.
The airport was crowded with armed royal guards led by Sage.
Behind Sage were the Great Cabinet members, including Zion and the like.
Only then did the passengers realize they were on the same flight with the president.
Before they could grow excited, they were asked to get off the plane.
Nathan, Penny, Colin, Ava, and the rest also got off the plane.
“Welcome back to Brimmopolis, President Cross,” the soldiers greeted in unison.
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